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 Posted by cinemad on 09/27/99 11:48 
Italo wrote: 
> "Italo" <inottetolati@xmg.ten> wrote in message 
> news:44730063$0$7527$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... 
> 
> >> How would you rate the difference in picture quality between feeding 
> >> the projector 576i, 
> >> 576p and an upscaled 720p input? 
> > 
> > The 720p would be my preferred choice. 576i/576p is a slightly sharper 
> > picture but the chroma problem becomes noticeable on solid colours. 
> 
> I should expand on this, I refer of course to the HDMI signal. This is 
> slightly better than a 576p signal through the VGA input but only by degrees 
> (and I'm using a large screen with my PJ). 
 
Is it possible to send a 576i signal through the VGA Input. I own a 
Panasonic DMR E55 
DVD Recorder(which does not have a HDMI output nor does it upscale to 
720p) and since I am presently using it with a standard CRT TV I'm not 
sure what its De-interlacing quality is like through the Component 
output. I'm considering either Blu-ray or HD-DVD for the future and 
therefore will wait until the HD players are introduced over here 
(Australia)probably early next year. I'm assuming you're in the UK. Any 
idea when HD, Blu-ray will be introduced there? 
 
According to the cine4home review the projector delivers "outstanding" 
quality with native 1080i sources. 
 
Best Regards, 
Peter Mason 
 
PS:  Is it possible to input 576i through the HDMI input on the TX200?
 
  
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