| Ssenkahdavic said: Ill convert my numbers to cycles/s (from bites/second). Those would be minimum required MHz numbers. HDMI 1.3 is supposed to support 10.2 gigabites/s or 340 MHz to meet spec (HDMI 1.2 is 4.95gigabites/s or 165 MHz). EDIT: Found the answer to this. they must be able to TRANSMIT at 340 MHz to meet spec, says NOTHING about receiving at the same rate (makes sense too, say the PS3 can transmit the right bandwidth but why have the TV receive that bandwidth if it does not have too?) He needs to add to that the color depth (pixel count is not all of the bandwidth requirements). Oh well everyone forgets this part of it :(
You and me both on the DLP side. Mitsu has said before they plan on continuing DLP support for a good while. Whether this means they will continue to manufacture their current models (with little changes here and there) or keep upgrading the current tech, who knows, but I am still a major supporter of DLP tech. |
Yeah, I hope the DLPs stick around or even make a comeback. Their bang for the buck (size, pic quality, price ratio) , can't be beat.
Even with a 2 year old Samsung 3D DLp which is discontinued and not supported, I am better off than a new 3D TV.
I have 67 inches of screen for same price as 50 inch, can do PC gaming , bluray, have no ghosting what so ever and have same resolution for gaming as new TVs.
I can also do PS3 stuff with this kit... http://www.tru3d.com/products/view_product.php?id=31003
A little pricey, considering what PS3 offers 3D wise, but I will keep my eye on it and if the PS3 offers something turly amazing gaming wise, I may have to take the plunge :)







