EggsNasty
Dec 25th, 2004, 07:36 AM
Finally, FS has some movement on the price for their Sharp LCD HDTVs.
I've agonized over which to buy for months now. Checked out <a href=../autolink/redirectpage.php?linkid=150 target=_blank>TigerDirect</a>, who had a 30" Syntax Olevia for about $1800, or Kreisen (with panel by Samsung) at $1789 for the 30" or $2429 for the 32". On paper, the Kreisen 32" looks like the best deal. They all have DVI-I inputs.
However, the big issue that no one seems to talk about is whether the LCD-TV is if the DVI input is HDCP compliant. If it's not, you'll have to use the component inputs when playing DVDs, as most DVD players output HDCP-encoded signals. I emailed Kreisen to ask if their 32" panel was HDCP-compliant. No one had a clue. Finally they emailed Taiwan and got some cryptic translation that still didn't tell me if it was HDCP-compliant. I'm guessing that'd be a no.
So, when the Sharp (who is probably the premier maker of LCD-TVs) went from $3500 to $2500, I picked it up. I've seen it in FS - it's a breathtakingly beautiful display.
I've agonized over which to buy for months now. Checked out <a href=../autolink/redirectpage.php?linkid=150 target=_blank>TigerDirect</a>, who had a 30" Syntax Olevia for about $1800, or Kreisen (with panel by Samsung) at $1789 for the 30" or $2429 for the 32". On paper, the Kreisen 32" looks like the best deal. They all have DVI-I inputs.
However, the big issue that no one seems to talk about is whether the LCD-TV is if the DVI input is HDCP compliant. If it's not, you'll have to use the component inputs when playing DVDs, as most DVD players output HDCP-encoded signals. I emailed Kreisen to ask if their 32" panel was HDCP-compliant. No one had a clue. Finally they emailed Taiwan and got some cryptic translation that still didn't tell me if it was HDCP-compliant. I'm guessing that'd be a no.
So, when the Sharp (who is probably the premier maker of LCD-TVs) went from $3500 to $2500, I picked it up. I've seen it in FS - it's a breathtakingly beautiful display.