CES 2007 Las Vegas TV NEWS!!!

17 June 2006
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Μήπως τελικά πλησιάζει η ώρα που θα πάρω τηελόραση????:flipout: :flipout: :flipout:

Θα πρέπει να περιμένεις λίγο μέχρι να δείξει τι μπορεί να κάνει αυτή η νέα τεχνολογία όπως και ποια προβλήματα θα προκύψουν.
 

PETRAN

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Θεωρητικά και απ'οτι κατάλαβα, διόρθωσέ με αν κάνω λάθος, ουσιαστικά δεν θα είναι μια εντελώς νέα τεχνολογία αλλά μια εξέλιξη των plasma...
Η Pioneer θεωρώ οτι είναι ο κορυφαίος κατασκευαστής plasma οπότε νομίζω οτι δεν θα αντιμετωπίσουν ιδιαίτερα προβλήματα..

Και να σου πω την αλήθεια φίλε Μανώλη, δεν έχω κανέναν λόγο να βιαστώ..
Δεν ικανοποιούμαι απ αυτά που βλέπω μέχρι στιγμής οπότε δεδομένου οτι θέλω να είμαι future proof δεν θα βιαστώ!

Πάντως αν η γκάμα θα καλύπτει 42 ίντσες, είναι full hd(που πολύ αμφιβάλλω) και κυριότερα αποδίδει την πιο κάτω εικόνα τότε θα την πάρω με κλειστά μάτια..
 

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Δημήτρης Ιωάννου

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Δημήτρη έχεις εν μέρει δίκιο (και εγώ με την παλιά μου 36άρα CRT είμαι.)

Αλλά με το σκεπτικό του "περίμενε" μπορεί να χάσουμε το τρένο,γιατί οι τεχνολογίες αλλάζουν,πάντα θα βγαίνει κάτι καινούριο και καλύτερο και μέχρι να φτηνήνει θα έχει ξεπεραστεί από κατι άλλο νεώτερο.
Ετσι μας βλέπω να μην αγοράζουμε ποτέ τίποτα.
Φοβάμαι αυτό το "περίμενε" μη μου βγεί ..αιώνιο !:grandpa:
 

Αλέξης

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Δύο χρόνια με έτρωγε αυτό το "περίμενε":slapface:
Δεν μπορείτε να φανταστείτε τί χαρά πήρα όταν
παρέλαβα την 40Χ2000:grinning-smiley-043
Την χαίρομαι καθημερινά και όταν με το καλό
μετά από χρόνια θα θεωρείται ξεπερασμένη
καλά να είμαστε και πάμε για άλλα.

Χαρείτε σήμερα και αύριο βλέπουμε:grinning-smiley-043
-bye- -bye- -bye-
 

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Εμενα γιατι με τρωνε αυτες οι dlp......

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Samsung
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Samsung is introducing its Slim DLP HDTV line that combines slim depth design with highly advanced solid-state LED light-engine technology. Available in three large screen sizes: 50-, 56-, and 61-inch, the HL-T5087S, HL-T5687S and HL-T6187S models, Samsung's new flagship series are the industry' s first slim depth DLP TVs that are LED-Light Source based.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Dan Schinasi, Senior Market Manager, Digital Projection TV, Samsung Electronics America, shows off Samsung's LED light-engine based, Slim DLP HDTV line at the Samsung booth at CES. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In addition to a cabinet that is thin enough to mount these sets on a wall, a revolutionary thin bezel design allows the frame of a Samsung Slim DLP HDTV to fit in spaces that an equivalent screen size Flat Screen TV might not because they require a thicker bezel. Also, consumers no longer have to replace a lamp every two to three years, because the traditional lamp-based engine has been replaced by LED light engine that provides longer life, and improved color reproduction. Samsung also introduces three new affordable lamp-based UltraSlim DLP HDTVs, the HL-T6176S, HL-T5676S, and HL-T5076S models, also in 50-, 56- and 61-inch screen sizes respectively, but slightly slimmer in depth than their lamp-less counterparts. All six of these 2007 models feature Full HD 1080p resolution to take advantage of the influx of both HD video content and next generation HD gaming consoles.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]With LED powered DLP HDTV line, Samsung removes the traditional rear projection TV UHP lamp and color wheel and replaces them with powerful LED technology whereby, red, green and blue LEDs sequentially fire to produce smooth, stable color, offering consumers the opportunity to enjoy a captivating cinematic experience with improved color reproduction. The exclusive Cinema Smooth LED light engine provides a dramatic improvement in reliability and longevity approximately ftheir times longer than that of lamps. Furthermore, the LED technology can save users hundreds of dollars a year in electricity and lamp replacements. With Samsung's DLP HDTVs consumers get the benefit of the latest features, outstanding performance, and exquisite design in large screen sizes that use less energy than same screen size Flat panel HDTVs.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]These new LED based DLP HDTVs for 2007 are equipped with a wide-angle lens system that allows them to take on a super sleek cabinet, reducing the height by 2.5-inches, depth by 2.0-inches and width by 2.0-inches compared to the previous Samsung LED based DLP TV.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]With their new Slim LED based and lamp-based DLP HDTVs, Samsung combines the benefits of rear projection technology with flat wall-mount display options so consumers can enjoy the best of both worlds- "affordability in large sizes and a clean design to complement the sleekest decor,"said Sangheung Shin, Senior Vice President of the Visual Display Division for Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. "In 2006, Samsung introduced the first Slim DLP and the first LED DLP, each in only one screen size. Both proved so popular that we've combined their respective virtues into their groundbreaking Slim DLP HDTV line based on their new generation Cinema Smooth Light Engine."[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]With a depth of only 13.4 to 15.4-inches for the 87-series Slim LED DLP® HDTVs, and a mere 11.5 to 12.3-inches for the 76-series Ultra-Slim DLP HDTVs, along with a hidden speaker design in both, these TVs offer performance excellence in an aesthetically pleasing sleek and slim appearance. These 1080p DLP TVs provide the ultimate in picture quality with an ultra high contrast ratio of 10,000:1 and superb brightness. The Cinema Smooth Gen 8 Exclusive Light Engine creates a picture with no visible pixel structure for a captivating, seamless, theater-quality experience. Samsung's Digital Natural Image Engine (DNIe¢â) optimizes the picture from any input signal. The built-in NTSC/ATSC/QAM tuners permit using the TV's remote control to surf the world of free over-the-air HDTV signals and unscrambled digital channels provided by cable suppliers.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]All of Samsung's Slim DLP models feature the latest digital connectivity enhancements. A special Game Mode optimizes the gaming experience with faster response time, enhanced graphics, and improved sound quality, creating an immersive experience. Every 2007 DLP model is 3D ready for the next generation Full HD gaming experience. Triple HDMI inputs connect with other digital devices such as Cable, Satellite, DVD players and game consoles, allowing simultaneous transmission of HD audio and video signals over the same wire, for an optimal sound and picture experience. A USB connection with photo viewer makes it easy to connect mass storage devices to display photos on screen. And, a PC-input provides an easy connection to a laptop or desktop computer.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Samsung's 2007 DLP HDTV line will be on display during CES 2007 at the Samsung Booth, #11033, in the Las Vegas Convention Center from January 8- 11.[/FONT]
 

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Optoma BigVizion
Optoma Unveils Largest 1080p, DLP-Based HDTV
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Optoma has unveiled its latest native 1080p display, the 120-inch (diagonal) BigVizion™. The Optoma BigVizion is a line of DLP®-based rear-projection displays that is available through Optoma's network of key distributors and dealers. The BigVizion is a customizable display that can be installed or built-into a wall. Utilizing a single-mirror system with Texas Instruments' DLP chipset, the 120-inch BigVizion joins the family of BigVizion displays, which are currently available in three other sizes, 80-, 90-and 100-inches. For this category of display, the BigVizion displays have one of the slimmest depths for rear-projection displays, an estimated 40-inch depth for the 120-inch model.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The BigVizion comes with Optoma's proprietary video enhancement processor and light engine, which ensure all input signals are displayed as 1080p. The engine can be accessed from the front of the optical screen for installation and future upgrades as needed. BigVizion features 10,000:1 contrast, IR pass-through for system integration, precision pixel matching technology for 1:1 scan conversion, multiple inputs, including: HDMI, BNC, RGBHV, VGA, S-Video, Composite, Component and supports 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p inputs.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Targeted for the professional home theater installer market, BigVizion ships as an easy-to-install modular system. BigVizion comes with a customizable color scheme, to easily change the bezel color to match a customers' décor.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The BigVizion line of 1080p displays is available through authorized and certified Optoma BigVizion distributors and installers/dealers. The 120-inch BigVizion has an estimated MSRP of $49,999 and will be available in the second half of 2007[/FONT]
 

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]NuVision Deep Black LED DLP® TV
NuVision New Deep Black LED DLP® TV
The NuVision 52LEDLP uses the PhlatLight™ LED Light Source to Provide Revolutionary Video Performance with Superior Color Fidelity, More Refined Grey Scale and Deeper Black LevelsNuVision has announced that production has begun on its new 1080p DLP® television (model # 52LEDLP) and that it is currently shipping the new TV. NuVision has also recently announced that its new line of Deep Black LED DLP televisions is initially available in the 52-inch model ($4,399 MSRP) with larger screen models targeted for the near future. The unit will be on hand during the 2007 CES in Las Vegas., Nev. (Jan. 8- 11).
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The NuVision LED DLP® TV is on view at the Texas Instruments Booth at the CES show.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"We are very excited about ramping up production and making available the industry's most anticipated new 1080p DLP® television," said Scott Deley, NuVision CEO. "With breakthrough technologies, such as the PhlatLight™ LED-based light source, the NuVision 52LEDLP brings dazzling new visuals never before seen by the AV industry."[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The NuVision LED illumination system is based on the breakthrough PhlatLight™ LED-based light source, developed and manufactured by the U.S. company Luminus Devices, Inc. The NuVision version of this technology is designed with specialized electronics systems optimized to proprietary NuVision control and signal processing systems with the goal of creating the ultimate new reference standard in high-performance video reproduction.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The PhlatLight light source is a semiconductor RGB LED chipset that produces superior color fidelity, more refined grey scale and deeper black levels. The PhlatLight LEDs allowed NuVision designers to create a radical new approach to light engine design that changes the entire optical architecture, improving it in every respect while simultaneously eliminating all shortcomings of conventional arc lamp PTV illumination.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Besides the spectacular improvements in color accuracy, brilliance, contrast and black levels, other benefits of the NuVision Deep Black LED Light Engine include:[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Long Life - No brightness degradation or bulb replacement needed[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Instant On with full brightness in less than four seconds. No waiting for the lamp to warm up[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Environmentally Friendly - 100 percent free of mercury or other hazardous materials found in conventional TV lamps and no more discarded bulbs, reducing the amount of toxic solid waste in landfills[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Consumes less power than conventional large screen TVs, saving energy and reducing air pollution[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Widest Color Gamut - Capable of 40 percent more than the HDTV standard to produce highly saturated and accurate colors not possible on other TVs[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Digitally Controlled Color Balance and adjustable white point automatically maintains accurate color and improved grayscale accuracy[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Elimination of rotating color wheel filters means silent operation and no motion blur or "rainbow" artifacts[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]High Brightness/High Contrast - No infrared or ultraviolet lamp filters needed; High light efficiency: 500 Nits of brightness, over 5000:1 contrast[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]DSDB - NuVision Digital Switching Deep Black circuitry allows precise control of LEDs for deeper blacks[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]NuVision televisions are available through select retailers & custom installers nationwide. To locate a NuVision dealer near you please visit www.NuVision.com or call (877) 738-7641[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT]
 

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Για τις SED τα ακουσατε τα νεα? Ισως και να μην εχουν μελλον.

http://www.digitalhome.ca/content/view/1685/98/

Rivers: Καλημέρα δεν ξέρω εάν έχουν μέλλον ή οχι αλλά από τηλεοπτικό σήμα είναι έτη φωτός καλύτερες από οποιαδήποτε lcd plasma.
Εχω δεί και hd υλικό αλλά και τηλεοπτικό σήμα ( οκ από Γερμανικά κανάλια ), από cannon sed σε πρόσφατο ταξίδι στην Γερμανία και τολμώ να πώ ότι με είχε αφήσει άφωνο, δυστυχώς παρόλο που είχα μηχανή μας απαγόρευσαν να βγάλουμε φωτό.
 

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Μήπως τελικά πλησιάζει η ώρα που θα πάρω τηελόραση????:flipout: :flipout: :flipout:

Προγραμματίζεται να βγει στη παραγωγή το 2008. (ολυμπιάδα Πεκίνου).
Βάλε και μια καθυστερησούλα ένα χρόνο πάμε στο 2009.
Είναι πολλά τα χρόνια petran.
Θα μας πλακώσει η γυναίκα (ακόμα περιμένει να διαλέξουμε tv) :flipout: :flipout: :flipout:
 

PETRAN

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ΘΑ βγεί πιο νωρίς Αντώνη..:ernaehrung004:

Pioneer stated that it initially intended to have the new display tech ready for the U.S. market in 2008 in time for the Beijing Olympic Games -- incidentally, the same time frame SED was scheduled to hit (prior to recent delays at the hands of lawsuits) -- but an "accelerated timetable was put into place and Pioneer expects to have product in the U.S. market this summer."

Και άσε τις κυράδες να τραγουδάνε κλέφτικα..:flipout:

Σιγά μην τις ακούσουμε..:twoguns:
 

Larry

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DLP με βαθος lcd και plasma και τελειωσε το παραμυθι.....
 

PETRAN

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Η Pioneer μιλάει για ... Sed Killer!!! οπότε νομίζω οτι θα είναι φανταστική...

Νομίζω=ελπίζω κι εύχομαι γιατί άμα αρχίσει η γκρίνια...

Υ.γ Είναι ποτέ δυνατόν ένα μέτρο αξιολόγησης μιας τηλεόρασης να είναι το περίφημο W.A.F?????:flipout:
 

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Rivers: Καλημέρα δεν ξέρω εάν έχουν μέλλον ή οχι αλλά από τηλεοπτικό σήμα είναι έτη φωτός καλύτερες από οποιαδήποτε lcd plasma.
Εχω δεί και hd υλικό αλλά και τηλεοπτικό σήμα ( οκ από Γερμανικά κανάλια ), από cannon sed σε πρόσφατο ταξίδι στην Γερμανία και τολμώ να πώ ότι με είχε αφήσει άφωνο, δυστυχώς παρόλο που είχα μηχανή μας απαγόρευσαν να βγάλουμε φωτό.

Ενταξει συμφωνω αλλα διαβασα κατι για τιμες απο 10,000 ευρω και πανω (οταν και εφοσον βγουν στην αγορα).