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HDTV gaming

Bob Lobla

HDTV gaming

by Bob Lobla » Tue, 28 Nov 2006 23:11:58

I'm planning on buying a 1080p HDTV set and i was wondering if games like
GTR2 and rFactor support 1920 x 1080 resolutions. Also, i'm hesitating
between DLP and flat panel LCD. Which technology would be better suited for
***?
Emma War

HDTV gaming

by Emma War » Wed, 29 Nov 2006 02:25:09


I use a HD-TV LCD 37" screen, it has a VGA & DVI input..
I play using 1280x768 as this is correct for the screen size... and man does
it look good!

Larr

HDTV gaming

by Larr » Wed, 29 Nov 2006 03:31:52

I don't know the difference between DLP and LCD for ***, but I have a DLP
(Samsung HLP-5085, aka the "Captn' Kirk" model) and it's been great for 2
years now.

-Larry


L.K. Du

HDTV gaming

by L.K. Du » Wed, 29 Nov 2006 07:09:59

On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 13:31:52 -0500,


> I don't know the difference between DLP and LCD for ***, but I have a DLP
> (Samsung HLP-5085, aka the "Captn' Kirk" model) and it's been great for 2
> years now.

> -Larry



>> [5 quoted lines suppressed]

dlp is better fer *** cause u
wont get any burn in.
RAID!!

HDTV gaming

by RAID!! » Wed, 29 Nov 2006 09:22:56


> dlp is better fer *** cause u
> wont get any burn in.

DLP has better contrast ratio too but how is it for resposne time? I've
noticed DLP screen isn't as bright as LCD though.
Larr

HDTV gaming

by Larr » Wed, 29 Nov 2006 12:55:12

I don't think there is such a thing as response time on a DLP.

It's in the mirrors :)

Most DLP's are 1280X720 resolution.  These are the 1080i units.  I think the
new 1080p units are 1920X1024.

That may also weigh in on your decision.  You'll need a pretty hefty
graphics card to drive 1920X1024 pixels.

Brightness is of ZERO concern with DLP.  At least with mine it isn't.  It's
just fine in the middle of the day.

This is one of those things you really need to do some legwork at the local
stores and see what you like.

There is an issue with about 1% of the population.  Their brains are wired a
bit differently and they see 'rainbows' on DLP screens.  I don't have the
problem.  Never met anyone that did.  But, it does exist so you need to
check it out.  You can't fix your Brain after the purchase :)

From what I understand, you either have it or you don't.  No need to look at
a bunch of DLP's to see if it is an issue for you.  If you have it on one,
you'll have it on all of them and vice versa.

I think it has something to do with the rotational frequency of the color
wheel's.

-Larry



>> dlp is better fer *** cause u
>> wont get any burn in.

> DLP has better contrast ratio too but how is it for resposne time? I've
> noticed DLP screen isn't as bright as LCD though.

RAID!!

HDTV gaming

by RAID!! » Thu, 30 Nov 2006 04:20:12

http://www.dlptvreview.com/dlptv/dlptelevision.html
RAID!!

HDTV gaming

by RAID!! » Thu, 30 Nov 2006 08:51:17


> I don't think there is such a thing as response time on a DLP.

You sure? The picture source on DLP is LCD.
schoone

HDTV gaming

by schoone » Thu, 30 Nov 2006 09:18:28

???
The picture source?  On DLP the picture is created from light reflected off
mirrors, there is no LCD inside DLP.
http://www.dlp.com/



>> I don't think there is such a thing as response time on a DLP.

> You sure? The picture source on DLP is LCD.

Larr

HDTV gaming

by Larr » Thu, 30 Nov 2006 16:03:47

I don't agree with a lot in the comparisions, and find it technically weak.
But it's a good start.

I spent the better part of 4 months looking at every technology in person,
in various stores, before I purchased.  I went with DLP because:

1.  There is no issue with burn-in.
2.  The picture is simply gorgeous.
3.  There is no backlight to worry about.  Yes, the lamp has to be replaced
every 5000 to 8000 hours, but it is a REPLACEABLE part.  Try getting an LCD
backlight replaced.  In my work, I have to have several hundred Laptops
repaired a year due to bad backlights (they are a relatively high-failure
item).  Every one has required LCD replacement at a very high cost.
4.  I liked the built-in stand design of the Samsung HLP-5085.

Most HDTV's have to do image conversion.  However, the writer of the article
seemed to only point to DLP as needing this.  That is incorrect.

Don't get me wrong.  I like LCD's.  I have FIVE of them around me in my
office as I type this, including a 19" widescreen sony up on the wall
playing "House".

After much research and personal visits to see them, I just prefer DLP for
my living room.

-Larry


Larr

HDTV gaming

by Larr » Thu, 30 Nov 2006 16:04:32

You are incorrect sir.  DLP has NO LCD.  You are thinking of the Sony
rear-projections.

-Larry



>> I don't think there is such a thing as response time on a DLP.

> You sure? The picture source on DLP is LCD.

RAID!!

HDTV gaming

by RAID!! » Fri, 01 Dec 2006 06:23:36


> Don't get me wrong.  I like LCD's.  I have FIVE of them around me in my
> office as I type this, including a 19" widescreen sony up on the wall
> playing "House".

I bought a Viewsonic HDTV LCD and I hated it, it got edge burn in where I
had been watching SD TV at 4:3 ratio so took it back for a refund. May get
a DLP now and see how that goes. I used to have a Samsung LCD for my
computer too but traded that to someone for a 21" IBM P275 CRT and much
prefer that for *** on.
RAID!!

HDTV gaming

by RAID!! » Fri, 01 Dec 2006 06:31:24


> You are incorrect sir.  DLP has NO LCD.  You are thinking of the Sony
> rear-projections.

> -Larry

OK, I was confused by the this review of the Sony as it says it uses LCD
and the site lists it under DLP TV's. I remember reading once about some
issue using the mirrors cause but can't remember exactly what it was.
Something to do with the color reproduction or something like that - color
wheel maybe?

http://www.dlptvreview.com/dlptv/sony-kdfe42a10.html

schoone

HDTV gaming

by schoone » Fri, 01 Dec 2006 09:11:50

Probably referring to Rainbow Effect.  Some people see rainbows in the image
with DLP.



>> You are incorrect sir.  DLP has NO LCD.  You are thinking of the Sony
>> rear-projections.

>> -Larry

> OK, I was confused by the this review of the Sony as it says it uses LCD
> and the site lists it under DLP TV's. I remember reading once about some
> issue using the mirrors cause but can't remember exactly what it was.
> Something to do with the color reproduction or something like that - color
> wheel maybe?

> http://www.dlptvreview.com/dlptv/sony-kdfe42a10.html

RAID!!

HDTV gaming

by RAID!! » Fri, 01 Dec 2006 11:48:14


> Probably referring to Rainbow Effect.  Some people see rainbows in the image
> with DLP.

Yea, that's it. How much of an issue is this? I have fairly critical eyes.

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