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post #1 of 46
Thread Starter 
lets collect data in this new thread listing all HDCP ( aka HDMI) capable plasma and LCD displays as a resource to those who want to know what is available: ultimately this information should make it's way into the FAQ section

please post the make and model and a link if possible, for every display that is KNOWN HDCP, or is KNOWN HDCP upgradeable (such as a Pioneer with a card slot) and your comments if you wish

Please- only KNOWN HDCP/upgradeable to HDCP displays so our information is dependable

Mark:)
post #2 of 46
Thread Starter 
HDCP capable 50" plasma:

Fujitsu P50XHA10US

mfg link:

http://www.plasmavision.com/50XHA10US.html

this is a new Fujitsu plasma that has a DVI-HDCP compliant input

for more details, see the Jersey Shore Shootout:

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...01#post1751701

Mark
post #3 of 46
Thread Starter 
trainerdave has also advised on some 42" plasma displays with DVI HDCP:

the 42 hi-def and standard def models are shipping now,
p42hha
p42vha


Mark
post #4 of 46
I am pretty sure the Sony KE-50XBR900 is hdcp compliant.

http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...YnxCh6&Dept=tv
post #5 of 46
Although I am not sure, I would expect all the Sony plasmas with DVI (i.e. KE42TS2U, KE32TS2U and KE50XBR900) to be HDCP compliant given that Sony's HD200 set top box outputs HDCP at its DVI terminal. Of course that is an assumption and Sony could be proven to produce a STB that outputs HDCP and yet produce plasmas with DVI that cannot accept HDCP (if it turn out that way, it would be odd given that Sony's plasma manual recommends the HD200 for satellite connection).
post #6 of 46
Toshiba 57HLX82 57" LCoS

DVI/HDCP capable

http://www.avguide.com/newsletter/2002.12/toshiba57.jsp
post #7 of 46
Thread Starter 
excellent- all are welcome- Thank You!

keep them coming!

:)
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post #10 of 46
Thread Starter 
Samsung LTM295W- a new 29" LCD display with HDCP

http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.asp?edc=391201

limited sightings of this new unit- still looking for a review- also a 22" and a 40" announced
post #11 of 46
Yes, all DVI Sonys meet the test.
post #12 of 46
The Pioneer 433cmx, 503cmx, Pro 800HD and Pro 1000 HD will be upgradeble to DVI-HDCP compatibility via a new video plug-in card from Aurora Multimedia called the TVP-1000+. More info is available at: http://www.auroramultimedia.com/
post #13 of 46
Samsung HLM617W DLP unit has the HDCP as well (althought this might not be the right place to post this?).

Link: http://www.samsungusa.com/pdf/hlm617w.pdf
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Thread Starter 
Pioneer upgrade card from Key Digital Systems:

http://www.keydigital.com/detail.asp..._ID=KD-PIO768P

check for latest version/HDCP/availability
post #17 of 46
Sampo PME-42X6 also supports DVI-HDCP.

http://www.sampoamerica.com/prod_PME-42X6_2.php

Willmd
post #18 of 46
Sampo's literature says they have DVI/HDCP and that it is for PC's.
I thought that a connection for PC wouldn't work for a set-top box?

I asked Sampo this question, but they haven't responded. I was interested in the Sampo because of its increased resolution and DVI-HDCP but now I'm not so sure.

raidbuck
post #19 of 46
DVI was originally developed as a pure digital interface for LCDs (and plasmas...) and the timings included were all PC-type formats (VGA, XGA, WXGA, etc.). HD video timings are different (720p, 1080i, etc...). HDCP is just an encryption layer and it is usually just associated with HD video signals.

The DVI in the Pioneer 5002 supports PC timings only. Some HDTVs from Sony, and others, support DVI-HDCP for HD timings but don't support PC signal formats. The new cards from Aurora for the Pios will support both.

-- Gary
post #20 of 46
Hi:

I bought a Panny TH-50PHD5UY 50 inch last year. Am I mistaken, or is an expansion board either available or going to be for this unit? A Panny .pdf on their plasmas lists a TY42TM4D DVI terminal board for this and a couple other plasmas. Am I wrong, or will this allow dsiplay of HDCP encoded content?

Here is the PDF:

http://www.pdf.absoluteplasma.com/Pr...H-50PHD5UY.PDF

Thanks

Bill McL
post #21 of 46
CCDAstro:

DVI yes. HDCP no. Panasonic has indicated they won't support HDCP on our plasmas. I'm still stinging from that one too.
post #22 of 46
Quote:
Originally posted by peebee
CCDAstro:

DVI yes. HDCP no. Panasonic has indicated they won't support HDCP on our plasmas. I'm still stinging from that one too.

Typical - and Panasonic was one of the inventors. Well that is the last Panny anything I buy! I already have a Panny DirecTV reciever that is a POS but I may switch to Dish anyway as that new 921 looks great and they appear to be more supportive of HD.

Thank God my Infocus 7200 PJ supports DVI/HDCP!

I tend to agree with those that will view the programming in HD any way, legal or illegal, that they can - by God we paid for it, we are entitled and screw the studios, the government, or anyone else that says I can't watch what I paid for.


Take Care

Bill M
post #23 of 46
Given the number of Panny 42" and 50" plasmas out there, perhaps we should start a campaign to lobby Panasonic to allow a third party to produce a DVI/HDCP-compliant board, since they're unwilling to do it themselves.

After all, this would make it easier for them to extend the life of their existing line, as well as clear out existing stock at a premium once HDCP takes hold.

I wonder if the folks who are producing the boards for the Pioneer would be interested in taking on such a thing, if we managed to get Panasonic to agree to it?
post #24 of 46
I am almost positive the people who make the cards would be more than happy to make one for Panasonic. It is all up to Panasonic.
post #25 of 46
I have the older Sony 65" Rear Projection TV with Component Input is anyone going to make a DVI/HDCP compliant add-on board for these sets?
post #26 of 46
No, never. And it's impossible to do that. And you should ask RPTV questions in the RPTV forum.
post #27 of 46
Quote:
Originally posted by LisaJ
I am almost positive the people who make the cards would be more than happy to make one for Panasonic. It is all up to Panasonic.
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Originally posted by rogoJ
No, never. And it's impossible to do that.
Rogo's absolutely right, it's impossible to legally add an HDCP decoder, internal or external, to a TV that was not designed for such an upgrade. The HDCP agreement ( www.digital-cp.com/data/HDCPlicense061402b.pdf , as posted several times here by amillians) requires that HDCP display devices have both physical and software security built into them to thwart user access to any decoded signals. Non-HDCP TV's do not have such security, so they can never be legally upgraded.
post #28 of 46
Any one can advice whether Philips Plasma can support DVI (HDCP) ?
post #29 of 46
Can anyone know whether Philips Plasma support HDCP
post #30 of 46
OKAY, I am getting confused again.


The NEC 50" that I am on the verge of puchasing has DVI. It's a 29 pin connector. It is called an RGB and inputs a digital RGB signal (TMDS)

I am just reading from the manual here.

Now, I thought that meant I was covered and I had DVI in a world where the Hollywood studios win.

Am I wrong?
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