Well, I did it. 62" Philips LCoS. 36 months 0% financing at Ultimate Electronics. (I already had some dough saved up, but this let me spend a little more.) This is a discontinued model that is coming down in price. Time will tell if I made the right decision in going with a discontinued line, but I hit my price point (actually a little below) and I ended up getting a 5 year extended warranty which includes replacement, 1 "tune up", and 2 lamp replacements. If at the end of 5 years I only use the one tune up, I get 50% of the extended warranty money back. I also got the stand that is made for this model for free.
This set is somewhat big for my viewing distance, however, I don't care and it still looks great. I bought a Denon 1910 DVD player with the TV so I could have a DVI connection. It appears to use the same Faroudja video chip it's bigger brothers use and I don't need the multi channel audio. Plus, I didn't want to spend much more than the $240 I spent on it. I could have had it for a little cheaper on the internet, but then I would still be waiting for it. (REVISION: The 1910 model uses the Faroudja FLI-2301 and the 2910 and 3910 both use the Faroudja FLI-2310. So they are different.)
The wife wanted to watch White Christmas, so we popped that in first and it looks pretty damn good for a movie that came out in 1954. I have the anamorphic copy and had the 1910 set to 720p. They did a nice job on mastering this disc. The detail was good and colors were bright and vibrant. After that we popped in Men in Black 2 and that was a jaw dropping experience. The opening credits where the ship is flying by planets and blowing them up was stunningly sharp. The rest of the movie was equally detailed as I'm now familiar with every skin imperfection in Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and Rip Torn's faces. (Especially Tommy and Rip
) Even the wife thought it was impressive.
I've only had it for a day, but the SD programming from Dish Network isn't unwatchable, but I knew going in the TV would show the limits of 480i. (SD football is not great.) The Superzoom mode is nice and allows you to use the entire screen with minimal distortion. Watching 4:3 is fine also due to the LCoS not having a screen burn in issue. The nice thing about the 62" model is that a 4:3 image on it is as big as my old 50" Hitachi. (The new TV is also 18.2" deep as opposed to 26" for the old one.) I just ordered the Dish HD package. (I'm keeping my current SD PVR and replacing my old 4700.) I'll have to get an OTA antenna to pick up the HD feeds of my local channels, so if anyone has suggestions on them, I'd be happy to hear them. (I'll still get the SD feeds from Dish with my PVR receiver.)
The biggest issue I face at the moment is one of DVI inputs. The TV has one and I'll have two sources. (DVD and Dish) I could use Component on one and DVI on the other for now, but I don't want to do that long term. Has anyone had any experience with DVI switch boxes? I did an internet search and came up with some, but I'd like to stay below (well below if possible) $200 on something like that. I don't think I'll have the budget for the 1070 for quite some time, so that really isn't an option.
Sorry for the rambling post, but I'm pretty excited about this purchase!