HDTV rear projection suggestions

scornful
scornful Posts: 272
edited November 2003 in Electronics
A co-worker was asking me about suggestions on a rear projector bigscreen. I havent taken that plunge yet, so I havent done my homework. He will be watching 95-100% TV broadcast (cox cable I believe) as he doesnt even have a DVD player yet. I'll fix that soon enough. I've informed him that he would want a 4:3 ratio HDTV of his choosing for this reason. His budget is in the $1500-2000 range. You guys have any suggestions?
Denon 3802
B&K 7270
Outlaw ICBM
Behringer DSP1124P
Samson S1000
SVS 20-39CS+ (x2)
RTi150's
CSi40
FXi30's
RTi38's
Win Vista HTPC
InFocus 4805 ~100" Screen
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  • Mike Reeter
    Mike Reeter Posts: 4,315
    edited November 2003
    I have an Hitachi 57",have had very good luck with it so far.With a pro-scan DVD hooked up to it,the picture quality is remarkable.

    I am still waiting for Dish Network to come out with an HD receiver,they tell me 12/01/03,so not too far off!!!

    I would reccomend a 16X9 format (wide screen) you can still have a 4X3 on that type of set.

    Hitachi,Samsung,Toshiba,Mitts. they all offer a good HDTV in that price range,he'll probably have to go with a 42"-51" model for that kind of money...
  • scornful
    scornful Posts: 272
    edited November 2003
    Thanks Mike.
    Denon 3802
    B&K 7270
    Outlaw ICBM
    Behringer DSP1124P
    Samson S1000
    SVS 20-39CS+ (x2)
    RTi150's
    CSi40
    FXi30's
    RTi38's
    Win Vista HTPC
    InFocus 4805 ~100" Screen
  • izafar
    izafar Posts: 819
    edited November 2003
    I got the 42" Samsung HCN4226W last month, and so far I am very happy with it. Its normal street price is $1399, but I was able to get it for $1125. This TV is pretty good on PIC Quality but a little week on convenince features (i-e only one user defined PIC setting and no Split Screen PIP).
    -izafar

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  • PolkThug
    PolkThug Posts: 7,532
    edited November 2003
    I own two high-end Hitachi big screens, one is a 1999 4:3 53" and the other is a 2003 16:9 57".

    Conclusions...
    1.)Regular TV looks much better on the older TV.
    2.)The HD channels look awesome on the widescreen.
    3.)DVD's look great on both.

    IMO Hitachi makes the best traditional projection big screens.

    Hope this helps,
    PolkThug
  • scornful
    scornful Posts: 272
    edited November 2003
    Thanks guys we're goin out lookin this weekend. See what he likes and give him suggestions.
    Denon 3802
    B&K 7270
    Outlaw ICBM
    Behringer DSP1124P
    Samson S1000
    SVS 20-39CS+ (x2)
    RTi150's
    CSi40
    FXi30's
    RTi38's
    Win Vista HTPC
    InFocus 4805 ~100" Screen
  • goingganzo
    goingganzo Posts: 2,793
    edited November 2003
    mits 55 with the bult in hi def or i will be selling my 65 intch mits in jan/feb not hi def but you can upgrade it or get a setop box for it.



    i want to go front but have to get rid of my tv first.
  • jmasterj
    jmasterj Posts: 327
    edited November 2003
    Scornful,

    I just read a good review on the SONY KP-57WS510 in The Perfect Vision 57" 16:9 HDTV Had the best and brightest picture out of the box, with out adjustment. all for $2199

    I have a mits. I love it, but I really think this sony is worth a look!

    Good Luck, and let us know what you decide.
    JmasterJ Polk to the Death
  • scornful
    scornful Posts: 272
    edited November 2003
    Thanks again for the suggestions. I talked to him today and decided we would look around the next couple of weekends and wait on a black friday "deal". Hopefully!!


    jmaster, noticed you were a CNC guy. Where bouts you work?
    Denon 3802
    B&K 7270
    Outlaw ICBM
    Behringer DSP1124P
    Samson S1000
    SVS 20-39CS+ (x2)
    RTi150's
    CSi40
    FXi30's
    RTi38's
    Win Vista HTPC
    InFocus 4805 ~100" Screen