Faroudja puts the cat among the pidgeons!!!
As most of you know, Faroudja has long been known as the elite of video processing. With the possible exeption of Snell & Wilcox their products stood head and shoulders above the rest.
Recently however, some very brave companys have chipped away at thier sales. The main thing (even the very rich) people were questioning was the bang for (very high) buck factor. Was the Fara 3000 for example some 15k usd better than the Dwin Trannscaner, QuadScan, CI, Vigitech and now the Rock. Another case in point is the high activity of the used CRT market in the states (the biggest market of them all). Many who paid 5/6K usd for good high end machines found it difficult to part with 20K dollars for a Fara. Those that bought LCD/DLP cheaply were even more reluctant.
Faroudja has now introduced its NR processer. Priced at around $4000 usd. If initial reports are anything to go by, this is a superb machine. For $4000 its an irresistable machine. The priliminary reports I've read on the NR series suggest its as good if not better than the Fara 3000. Of course the NR (native resolution) series was produced for LCD/DLP to match the native res of any given LCD/DLP projector.
However, there is nothing stopping 7/8 inch CRT owners from taking advantage of this superb buy.
The 800x600 apps can be used by 7 inchers and the 1024x720 by 8inchers respectively.
I think this machine with its superlative (trouble free) performance will prove a thorn in the side of Fara wannabees like Rock, Dwin and Vigitech. They will no doubt argue that the NR does not do higher scaling rates for 9 inchers etc. My views on this is that in all probability, the CRT market consists of 95% 7/8 inchers 5% 9 inchers. While at the sametime scoring a bullseye with LCD/ DLP market. Fara know what they are doing. They have woken from there slumber and have thrown a spanner in the works/plans of their underlings. I believe they almost certainly have a winner on their hands and given the price, there will almost certainly be black clouds gathering around their cheaper end competitors.
I'm not knocking their competitors, were it not for there determination to produce good value products, we would probably come face to face with Lord Lucan before we ever saw a $4000 Fara.
Eric
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