HP’s 65 inch projection tv

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Okay, I know what you’re thinking. Why is HP jumping into the tv market? And can it do better than most top of the line tv manufacturers like Sony or Panasonic?

Forget those skepticism. The most important thing is whether it can deliver.

Okay, first and foremost, this projection tv has been voted as the best MicroDisplay tv by the Sound and Vision magazine. Secondly, it is also been Cnet’s top Rear Projection TV. So, those 2 reason alone should kill all attempts by you at questioning HP’s ability.

It accepts 1080p resolution through it’s HDMI input.
(note: tv with 1080p resolution is capable of displaying every pixel of the highest-resolution HD broadcasts, theoretically). Apart from that, it has it’s input bays on it’s front channel.

Because of it’s 1080p display and 63 inch screen, the picture quality is solid (remember, for 1080p tv, the bigger the display size, the better). Maybe due to HP’s experience in color printing, the color displayed is also stunning. The only problem is out of the box, it’s red is not so pure. However, you can adjust this using it’s RGB gain controls.

RETAIL AT: $ 3000 – 4500

p/s The drawback of micro display is it’s picture quality if fed by analog signal is not that good.

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Posted on August 26th, 2006
Written by: vwmadm
Categories | 61 inch and over | Projection TV |

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