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Am I the only one left without an HDTV or flatscreen (LCD or Plasma) ?

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I went from TV to a HiDef projector last year and LOVE it! I can vary it from small (about 36inches) to...............DAMN! At $1500 it was by far the best choice for me and it takes up NO space b/c it is just a little box hanging from the ceiling and the matte white paint of my living room is the "screen."

If I had my own home, that's what I would do, too.
As it is we have a small apartment, so it's no dice.

J.
 
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Mmmm, projector! That's what I would do too, cash willing.
 
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Mmmm, projector! That's what I would do too, cash willing.

To be fair, the black and white Hungarian art films from the 50's you Hipsters like aren't going to look much better on a projector than they do on a 14" portable. :p
 
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I've got a 10 year old JVC in my bedroom here. It's low def, and its glorious. I'll only upgrade to high-def when it becomes absolutley necessary.
 
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We were only replacing TVs as each one died. Our 36" we had for 14 years, and it was used when we bought it.

J.
 
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^ I used to have this beautiful monstrosity of a CRT that I picked up at a thrift store a few years ago. I'm still cursing myself for not unplugging it during a power outage. Even though it was plugged into a surge protected power bar, it still got zapped when the power went back on. :(

Mmmm, projector! That's what I would do too, cash willing.

To be fair, the black and white Hungarian art films from the 50's you Hipsters like aren't going to look much better on a projector than they do on a 14" portable. :p

:lol:

Anything shot on film will look good in high def, since, y'know, film is higher def than "high def".
 
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^That's not necessarily true, it depends on the condition the film has been kept in.
 
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True enough. Or the condition it was in to begin with. I know that when I was editing 16mm we definitely dropped a couple of strips on the ground, or forgot to put gloves on. :lol:

"Attack of the Giant Fingerprint!"
 
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^Does 8mm (the kind of film a 50's Hungarian production would have probably been filmed on) actually have higher resolution than HD ?
 
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To be honest, I can't remember what the equivalence would be. It's hard to make a point by point comparison because film has no resolution, strictly speaking. Practically, it just has a limit where projecting it too large becomes untenable. This will vary not only with the format, but what ISO you're using, and the conditions when filming, etc.
 
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16mm is about on par with 1080p. So yeah, 8mm definitely doesn't have the same level of detail as HD (1080p at least).
 
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Yeah, I was just looking it up and most people say 8mm is about equivalent to a DVD. That's strictly in terms of "resolution". Obviously, most 8mm films won't have an optimal image quality to begin.

EDIT: Or rather, 8mm is more like 720p, since DVD is interlaced. Also, from what I was reading, 16mm would be higher than 1080p -- closer to something like 1600.
 
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Re: Am I the only one left without an HDTV or flatscreen (LCD or Plasm

I have a 13 inch analog television, no cable, satellite, etc.
 
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I don't have a TV at all. I watch tv series and movies on my 19" LCD desktop monitor or on the 17" WS LCD screen of my laptop.
However I am considering buying a 42" HDTV next year.
 
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I don't have a flatscreen of any kind either. My boyfriend probably wishes that I did though. He hurt his back moving it into my new apartment. Believe me, there were backrubs and homemade chocolate chip cookies to make up for it.
 
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I had a 27 inch CRT, that I got from freecycle. Works fine. Then I get a new mobile home.

My uncle, who lives far, wanted to get me a housewarming gift. He also thought about upgrading to HD, so he bestowed me his ViewSonic flatscreen LCD which is 40 inches and he got himself an HD, so I didn't buy it, but I love it. It's not HD, but I have no money to buy Blue Rays anyway!
 
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I do own plasma tv's and what not...
but the tv that I keep at work is my Sony Wega that I purchased over 10 years ago
It's old
and it's SUPER HEAVY
But you want to know something, the picture is still top notch and I love that tv!
It was the first thing I purchased when I moved out on my own (yup... I had an empty apartment with clothes stacked in the closet and a tv in the living room on the floor :D
 
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^ :) I'm still using a 32" Sony Wega, about 10 years old. A flat screen LCD or plasma is inevitable. The Vizios are relatively cheap, the same price as what I paid at the time.
 
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I remember my wega set me back about $965 after taxes and such!
More expensive than some plasmas are today!
 
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My 20" Aiwa CRT TV died a few months ago. I'm getting it replaced with something this Christmas as a gift from the folks. I'm hoping for one of those up-to-19" Flatscreen LCD TV's with some HD capacity that I saw at Target a few weeks ago. They were all $300 or less so, it should be affordable.
 
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