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12-09-2004, 4:06 AM
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Hd Crt
Does anyone know if it's possible to buy a High Definition CRT TV in the UK? I've had a look, but had no luck.
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12-09-2004, 9:37 AM
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JVC make a few CRT's that accept 1080i HD signals. As far as I know they're the only CRT's in the UK that give you this option.
Before you consider getting one, you might want to look at some recent threads on this forum regarding the performance of these sets when displaying anything other than dvd.
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12-09-2004, 11:14 AM
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Skiny,
Be aware that the HD spec for the UK has yet to be confirmed.
So, if you're thinking of getting an HD TV now (with future-proofing in mind), then tread warily!
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12-09-2004, 1:10 PM
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Out of interest why are you trying to buy HD TV in the UK (considering the near zero availability of HD content across Europe as a whole)?
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12-09-2004, 1:16 PM
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Originally Posted by fatbob
JVC make a few CRT's that accept 1080i HD signals. As far as I know they're the only CRT's in the UK that give you this option.
Before you consider getting one, you might want to look at some recent threads on this forum regarding the performance of these sets when displaying anything other than dvd.
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I've got the JVC HP36P38SJE and it will display 480P,575P and 1080I. But the RGB freeview picture is pretty pants compared to a dvd picture. Mine has developed a light blue smudge just of the centre of the screen and mastercare are visiting tomorrow to inspect it.
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12-09-2004, 1:47 PM
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Well apparently according to Digital Spy the EU have just confirmed the specs for HD TV in Europe. They have gone for 720p50. Here is the link to the article.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds15637.html
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12-09-2004, 2:12 PM
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Even less reason to want to have an HDTV!
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12-09-2004, 3:49 PM
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It would be a good start just to get freeview pictures nearer to DVD quality. No good having a 720p standard and then broadcast it at these pitiful bitrates.
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12-09-2004, 6:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ns1col
I've got the JVC HP36P38SJE and it will display 480P,575P and 1080I. But the RGB freeview picture is pretty pants compared to a dvd picture. Mine has developed a light blue smudge just of the centre of the screen and mastercare are visiting tomorrow to inspect it.
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Allthough the JVC will take a hd input it will downconvert this to its
native which I think is 576p so it would be pointless for hdtv/dvd
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12-09-2004, 7:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Branxx
Out of interest why are you trying to buy HD TV in the UK (considering the near zero availability of HD content across Europe as a whole)?
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Because the Internet has plenty of HD movies available to download. I've played them on a 21.3" LCD and they're awesome. I was just wondering if there were any CRTs that displayed true HD.
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12-09-2004, 7:45 PM
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Originally Posted by oliver24
Allthough the JVC will take a hd input it will downconvert this to its
native which I think is 576p so it would be pointless for hdtv/dvd
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I've no idea if the above will happen as the manaul is as vague as it get's.
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12-09-2004, 9:06 PM
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Thanks for the info, Ayrshiredude.
However I think my original warning is still valid, as they are recommendations only, and particularly as Sky tend to do their own thing.
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13-09-2004, 12:18 AM
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"Because the Internet has plenty of HD movies available to download. I've played them on a 21.3" LCD and they're awesome. I was just wondering if there were any CRTs that displayed true HD."
The only true HD displays are still computer monitors and it is unlikely that a television will ever have a precission of computer monitor.
I watch HD material on 50" plasma monitor with resolution of 768X1366, this is ideal for 720p. For 1080i material HTPC down converts to plasma's resolution.
There are a few 24" LCDscreens that have native resolutionof 1200x1920 for around £1,300. They can be used for 1080 material without down converting. Sony had 24" wide-aspect CRT monitor that can also do 1200x1920 (and even higher) resolution.
Projectors are only recently becoming available for high resolution HDTV. Look for JVC HD2K, but down hope for a cheap find.
HDTV requires quality tube and only reasonably priced hardware available today is marketed for computer use.
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13-09-2004, 1:26 AM
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Can't some of the new Sony screens display HD at 1080i? The Sony KD-34XS955 for example is capable of 1080i right? Or is it just HDTV ready?
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13-09-2004, 3:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Branxx
"Because the Internet has plenty of HD movies available to download. I've played them on a 21.3" LCD and they're awesome. I was just wondering if there were any CRTs that displayed true HD."
The only true HD displays are still computer monitors and it is unlikely that a television will ever have a precission of computer monitor.
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There are many HD crt monitors sold on this side of the Atlantic and they look pretty damn awesome to me. A good example being Sony's XBR series which looks better than an equivalent size plasma displaying 720P.
Of course what is available here doesn't help anyone there.
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