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Re: DLP Projectors and 4:3 stretch on 16:9

Posted by shelly on March 9, 1999 at 17:11:53:

Mtry, I printed out your response and will take it with me the next time I go in for another demo. My initial visit was not done with any critical viewing--just took in the whole enchilada and was imnpressed.
I auditioned a $10,000 somy crt the other day and was not very impressed with the dvd picture--not as sharp as the dlp viewing. I then learned that there was no line doubler attached, so it seems that a t least a doubler is required with a crt projector. One has to draw a price spending limit at some point. There's always beatter out there. I hope to reaudition the dlp within the week and I'll report back.