1080p projector comparison
![]() |
![]() VIZIO XVT553SV 55 Inch Class Full Array TruLED with Smart Dimming LCD HDTV US $1,545.99
|
![]() NEW Panasonic TC P55GT30 55 1080p 3D Plasma TCP55GT30 HDTV TV Television US $1,469.99
|
![]() LG 50PZ550 50 Inch Full HD 1080p Active 3D Plasma TV US $797.95
|
![]() LG 50PZ550 50 Inch Full HD 1080p Active 3D Plasma TV US $702.95
|
![]() LG Infinia 47LW6500 47 Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 240Hz LED LCD HDTV with Smart TV US $1,899.99
|
![]() Panasonic 55 TC P55ST30 TV BRAND NEWSPECIAL OFFER US $1,670.00
|
![]() Panasonic 55 TC P55GT30 TV BRAND NEWSPECIAL OFFER US $1,920.00
|
![]() Panasonic 60 TC P60GT30 TV SPECIAL DEALBRAND NEW US $2,425.00
|
![]() Panasonic 65 TC P65GT30 TV BRAND NEWSPECIAL OFFER US $3,050.00
|
$999 HD1080p compared to High End 1080P Home Theater Projectors
Watch Educational Cheese on Satellite TV’s HD Format
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with educational cheese. What is educational cheese? It refers to original series or movies on cable/satellite that have some historical basis, but are probably not as strictly “educational” as say The History Channel or The Learning Channel. Movies like “300” and “10,000 BC” or series like “Kings” and “The Tudors” may be slightly inspired by historical events, but few can deny that they are all about entertainment. These programs make for even better educational cheese when you watch them in HDTV format.
HDTV format brings you high resolution content that can be shown on a high resolution LCD, Plasma or Rear Projector TV. Not only do networks broadcast all of your favorite series like “Kings” in shows, but you can also catch over 130 premium channels broadcasting exclusive HD content. Not only do you get HD Cinemax, HD Showtime and HD HBO, but you also get channels exclusively set aside by the satellite network for running HD movies.
Just what kind of HD are we talking about? While most networks only broadcast in 1080i or 720p resolution (which experts claim is not true high resolution content, not like a Blu-Ray disc) satellite TV is actually expanding their programming for 1080p content, including many new on-demand titles. Satellite TV is also offering an HD Access Package for $10 a month which unlocks all HD channels for you.
Not only can you enjoy educational cheese (yes you can see Spartans die in gritty, ultra-3D glory or see that drag queen Xerxes’ eyeliner up close and personal) but you can also enjoy true educational television like The Discovery Channel in HD or TLC HD as well as all of your favorite sports. You can enjoy vivid color and superior resolution in all of your favorite sports leagues like the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL. Why you can even order the WWE Wrestlemania 25 in HD for just $10 more than the standard price. That’s right…just don’t be alarmed when you see HBK mouthing the words “You’re hitting me too hard” to Chris Jericho—hey, HD TV brings out visual details you’ve never seen before!
HD format is crystal clear broadcasting and is superior to anything you’ve seen on standard television, at a cheap movie theater or even online. (Yes, all those pirates who downloaded “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” got to see two hours of jumping blocks, pitch black backgrounds, slow load times and annoying advertisements) There is no comparison between online TV (which is almost painful to watch) and HD TV which is brilliantly detailed and absorbing.
The best programming on any medium is currently on satellite TV. Not only do you get the best TV series from network programming, but you also get the hard-hitting premium TV series and countless movies that would individually cost you $8 just for a rental fee. Of course, you also get all that wonderful educational cheese—the type of B movies that quote real life figures even while spouting the most exaggerated dialogue. That’s right, Leonidas—this is Sparta! And to anyone who’s seen the historical fantasy “300” on HD, you know that is a lot to scream home about.
About the Author
You can't go wrong by choosing Direct TV. When you select one of the many available Direct TV deals, you get premium television programming from the leading provider of high definition.
Why is my Mitsubishi 65" 1080p DLP flickering?
It does it through the DirecTV, PS2, PS3/BluRay, X360, DVD player, and my VHS. So it's not the way it is hooked up. Best Buy (TV salesperson) says it's either the motherboard or the projector bulb. But I could tell the guy had about as much of a clue as I did... I have the 4 year extended service plan so whatever it is its covered under warranty, but before i schedule them to come to my house i want to know what's wrong with it and how long i'll be without my TV. Its baseball's post-season, and the heart of college football and the NFL, so there's NO WAY i can go without for more than a couple of days... And before anybody bashes DLP or rear projectors let me just say that in 1080p format, there is nothing better for the price, and 50" 1080p plasma looks tiny in comparison for 3x the price. Considering there is no burn-in problems or glare off of windows like with plasmas...
Bulb is a possibility, but probably rare if it isn't at least a year or two old.


US $1,545.99












