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 Posted by cinemad on 10/24/68 11:48 
Italo wrote: 
> <cinemad@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
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> > I didn't realist that upscaling DVD players to 1080i existed. what 
> > model do you have? 
> > 
> > Regards' 
> > Peter mason 
> 
> 
> The Marantz DV6600 
> 
 
 
I've found another review of the TX-200 on 
 www.lloxx.deHitachi_PJ-TX200_-_Testbericht.hitachi_pj_tx200.html 
 
IIt's in German so I've translated it on BABEL FISH so a few problems 
with Technical words , what should be translated as "analog(ue) input" 
is in fact translated as "similar passing on" also the German word for 
"resolution" also means "disolution" 
 
I notice reference is made to the drop in resolution when using the 
Component input and mention is also made of color rings around 
pixels(I'm not sure if this is referring to the chroma-bug that was 
mentioned in the cine4home review)?  I notice also that mention is made 
that "edge enhancement" is added to Standard definition inputs(575i/p) 
wheras if the projector is fed a 720p or 1080i input the eh is 
de-activated. Have you noticed this? 
How would you rate the difference in picture quality between feeding 
the projector 576i, 
576p and an upscaled 720p input? 
 
This review also states that when feeding the component output into the 
VGA input you should also feed the "composite" connection as well so 
that the picture synchronisation signal is passed on.Is that correct? 
 
It looks like that I will have to be using the VGA input instead of the 
HDMI and component inputs and make sure I feed the projector a good 
progressive signal as both reviews state that one of the projector's 
few weak points is that it doesn't do a very good job of de-interlacing 
film-sourced PAL material. 
 
Italo, Thanks very much for all the info you've given me on this 
projector, I really do appreciate it. 
 
Best regards, 
Peter mason
 
  
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