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post #12751 of 17193
I'm still not sure why they took away the avatars, though I suspect someone must've been using pics of scantily clad sweet young things...
post #12752 of 17193
Just a quick in and out folks, glad to see the thread is still kicking hard! Another year of spectacular Qualia viewing and warm welcome to all the newbie Q owners!
post #12753 of 17193
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Originally Posted by kaduku View Post

Just a quick in and out folks, glad to see the thread is still kicking hard! Another year of spectacular Qualia viewing and warm welcome to all the newbie Q owners!

Stay dry, kaduku -- we've got a wet one rolling in. Time to get through all those shows backing up on the TiVo S3...
post #12754 of 17193
56 inch tv that has 2160p hmm sounds promising... No price listed but if they have some awesome upscaling technology it could be pretty sweet.

http://www.tgdaily.com/2007/01/03/we...ouse_2160p_tv/
post #12755 of 17193
I agree and some of the people in 24 would get very mad if they saw how they looked in closeup shots. Bad makeup, etc!

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Originally Posted by brt3 View Post

It's pretty amazing -- to me -- how we easily and quickly become acclimated to near-perfection. Though the Q006 is -- by far -- the best display I've owned, it's fairly easy to see things I'd like to be improved in the picture. On this level, however, it's unclear (with some artifacts) whether they originate in the source or the display.

That being said, I am (still) thrilled with my set, and can't believe any A/V product which still seems to be State Of The Art after 2+ years...
post #12756 of 17193
Yes, wasn't his the NBC deal?

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Originally Posted by jb007 View Post

That was my initial thought as well. Remember, not so long ago, when this forum had avatars?
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Originally Posted by brt3 View Post

I'm still not sure why they took away the avatars, though I suspect someone must've been using pics of scantily clad sweet young things...


Weren't those taken while asking directions?
post #12758 of 17193
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Originally Posted by BenDover View Post

anyhow, more tomorrow...oh yeah, i have come into the 21st century and setup a netflix account...have KOH, BHD and Fantastic 4 (one for the kiddies!) in the queue...any other suggestions, dd?

Right, see picture below

Now for some suggestions -

A couple for the kids (all look great): The Ant Bully, Monster House, The Wild, Ice Age: The Meltdown
These are just some of the others I have rented that look great:
Kung Fu Hustle (watch in Cantonese with the English subtitles)
MI 3
Tears Of The Sun
Windtalker
The Flight of the Phoenix
And my favorite - Into The Blue

Check out this link - http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...&&#post8943991
LL
post #12759 of 17193
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Originally Posted by mpsan View Post

Weren't those taken while asking directions?

Yes -- it takes the rigorous training and dedication of Mountain Biking to develop the razor-sharp reflexes required to ask directions AND snap a photo at precisely the same time...
post #12760 of 17193
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Originally Posted by divedude View Post

Right, see picture below

Now for some suggestions -

A couple for the kids (all look great): The Ant Bully, Monster House, The Wild, Ice Age: The Meltdown
These are just some of the others I have rented that look great:
Kung Fu Hustle (watch in Cantonese with the English subtitles)
MI 3
Tears Of The Sun
Windtalker
The Flight of the Phoenix
And my favorite - Into The Blue

Check out this link - http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...&&#post8943991

thanks, already have a number of those in my netflix queue and one or two may already be home waiting for me

btw, i know you started a thread about some issue(s) you were having with netflix, did those get resolved?
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Originally Posted by BenDover View Post

btw, i know you started a thread about some issue(s) you were having with netflix, did those get resolved?

They are doing much better now. I think it was the letter I wrote to the Netflix CEO explaining the problem and that I would keep the complaints up on the thread until it got better. Both my BD and HD DVD rentals have been arriving in a much more timely fashion.
post #12762 of 17193
Can one of you guys post the link that will have all the CES news. Seems like they had pictures of good looking ladies (CES spokes models).

ED: I think I found it - http://www.i4u.com/
post #12763 of 17193
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Originally Posted by kaduku View Post

Just a quick in and out folks, glad to see the thread is still kicking hard! Another year of spectacular Qualia viewing and warm welcome to all the newbie Q owners!

I hope life has been treating you kindly. The Qualian thread has turned into some kind of "Cheers" so feel free to drop in and pull up a thread any old time .
post #12764 of 17193
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Originally Posted by thesirjay View Post

...The Qualian thread has turned into some kind of "Cheers" so feel free to drop in and pull up a thread any old time >.

And what a welcome spot this is! I completely understand why rational people abandon most of these threads; the automobile threads I frequent are full of flame wars and pissing contests. For some reason people who might never own a Qualia, a BMW, or a Mercedes (sorry if that sounds Elitist!) feel a strong need to barge in and take a virtual dump in the middle of the thread. Though that's happened a few times here the duration is usually brief and the casualties low...
post #12765 of 17193
Thread Starter 
. . . for my original *lamp* that is

A lady friend stopped by this afternoon (not to ask directions P-M! ), whom has seen the Q in action many times before. She exclaims, "why is the picture so dark?" I respond, "is it dark?" She says "yes," crank up the brightness.

I am holding out until Sunday (the two-year anniversary of delivery) and will check the hours at the time of replacement. The Q006 should be looking great for the sixth season premier of "24" one week later on Sunday night, as it enters its third year of life.
post #12766 of 17193
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. .A lady friend stopped by this afternoon (not to ask directions P-M! ),

Riiiiiight, I'm sure she's just a Pro Volleyball Player or what not who also happens to be a "friend".
post #12767 of 17193
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Originally Posted by brt3 View Post

Yes -- it takes the rigorous training and dedication of Mountain Biking to develop the razor-sharp reflexes required to ask directions AND snap a photo at precisely the same time...

Actually, that timer thingee on the camera comes in handy after.................

8 days
415 miles
and
72,768 ft of climbing
LL
post #12768 of 17193
btw, i forgot to mention something that i learned recently, the new Toshiba XA2 which is already popping up in users hands (and I am fighting the temptation to go out and pick it up...must resist!!!), has the same Silicon Optix HQV Reon chip that is in that Denon 2930ci unit for which I posted a review recently.

The Reon has been reported to give the same or better results than the 5910ci's own SO implementation!!!

This is getting really expensive...I need to draw a line and not cross it until the rapid pace cools down
post #12769 of 17193
Dual format HD/Blu-ray player from lg on display next week....

http://www.tgdaily.com/2007/01/04/ces2007_lge_combo/

Bah (says the man with both players already) but at least it could help get numbers up (and titles released) for both formats.
post #12770 of 17193
Maybe that will help you resist Ben . At least until you see the reviews.
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Originally Posted by thesirjay View Post

Maybe that will help you resist Ben . At least until you see the reviews.

you're just swapping one temptation with another!!

if they keep upgrading the ps3 it may prove to be more than adequate for some time...i was messing around this morning downloading movie trailers, game trailers, game demos, etc.

i really liked the fact that both the Wii and the PS3 have built in wireless networking which gets them online instantly!

i had some "issues" this morning when powering up the PS3 which required me turning the hard power switch off/on but being a pc diyer things like that aren't an issue for me...at least not on startup...would be different in the midst of watching which i haven't yet had an opportunity to do.

first netflix disc arrives today and should have a couple more by the weekend so i'll be putting the ps3 through some extended viewing sessions couple with of course some gaming.
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Originally Posted by thesirjay View Post

Dual format HD/Blu-ray player from lg on display next week....

http://www.tgdaily.com/2007/01/04/ces2007_lge_combo/

Bah (says the man with both players already) but at least it could help get numbers up (and titles released) for both formats.

To add to this ^^ post, here's an interesting article from today's NY Times.

Sorry for posting the entire article and not just the link but with the link I believe you have to sign up to view


January 4, 2007
New Disc May Sway DVD Wars
By RICHARD SIKLOS
Consumers wary of buying new high-definition DVD players because of a technology war reminiscent of the days of Betamax versus VHS will soon have a new kind of DVD that might make the decision less daunting.

Warner Brothers, which helped popularize the DVD more than a decade ago, plans to announce next week a single videodisc that can play films and television programs in both Blu-ray and HD-DVD, the rival DVD technologies.

Warner Brothers, a division of Time Warner, plans to formally announce the new disc, which it is calling a Total HD disc, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Tuesday.

Two rival camps introduced high-definition DVD players last year: a consortium called Blu-ray, backed by Sony and others, and a group called HD-DVD, backed by Toshiba and Microsoft. Retail and media executives say this clash of corporate titans and their incompatible machines has left some consumers bewildered and has slowed the introduction of what is intended to be the next great thing in home entertainment.

Executives at Time Warner and its Hollywood subsidiary hope to spur sales of new DVD players and movies by gaining the support of retailers and cajoling rival studios into making their film and television libraries available in both formats on a single disc.

In addition to reviving the ghost of the war that marked the introduction of videocassettes in the 1980s, the high-definition battle has been exacerbated by the decision of several major studios to support only one of the technologies.

Thus, for instance, a copy of 20th Century Fox's Ice Age: The Meltdown is available only on Blu-ray, while Universal's The Break-Up can be viewed only on a disc and player built with HD-DVD technology.

Barry M. Meyer, the chairman and chief executive of Warner Brothers, said in an interview that the company came up with the Total HD disc after concluding that neither Blu-ray nor HD-DVD was going the way of Betamax anytime soon.

The next best thing is to recognize that there will be two formats and to make that not a negative for the consumer, Mr. Meyer said. We felt that the most significant constituency for us to satisfy was the consumer first, and the retailer second. The retailer wants to sell hardware and doesn't want to be forced into stocking two formats for everything. This is ideal for them.

In a world besotted with gadgetry, few consumer products have generated as much excitement and head-scratching as high-definition television. Flat-screen, high-definition TVs have been flying off the shelves for the last year and are now as common in homes as coffee pots. Yet few people are actually watching superclear high-definition programming.

Part of the disconnect is the lack of high-definition programming on cable and satellite television, and the additional outlay for decoder boxes and premium channels needed to get it. The rival movie player technologies have further blurred the outlook for high definition. Richard Greenfield, an analyst at Pali Capital, predicted in a recent report that this would be the first year since the introduction of the DVD that consumer spending on the discs would decline, putting pressure on the studios that rely heavily on them for profits.

For now, Sony; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which is owned by private equity firms in partnership with the Comcast Corporation and Sony; 20th Century Fox, a division of the News Corporation; and Walt Disney Pictures are all exclusively releasing their DVDs in Blu-ray.

Universal Studios, which is owned by General Electric, is releasing only in HD-DVD. Warner and Paramount Pictures, a division of Viacom, are issuing DVDs in both formats.

Behind these allegiances are complex strategic questions revolving around everything from manufacturing costs to profit margins, debates over each format's technical strengths and weaknesses, and how these players relate to Microsoft and Sony's video-game strategies.

(Blu-ray players are built into the new Sony PlayStation 3, while Microsoft is selling HD-DVD drives that attach to its Xbox 360.)

Another wrinkle is plans by LG Electronics, and possibly other gadget makers attending the Las Vegas conference, to announce new DVD players with drives for both formats; however, such players will most likely be initially more expensive than other players.

Jeffrey L. Bewkes, the president of Time Warner, said the Total HD disc has a better chance of catching on than dual players. Research commissioned by Warner indicates that consumers are willing to pay several dollars more than current high-definition DVDs for a disc that works on both players. At the Web site for Best Buy, Warner's Superman Returns DVD was selling yesterday for $19.99 in its standard format, $29.99 for Blu-ray and $34.99 for HD-DVD.

Still, it is not clear whether news of Warner's Total HD disc would convince the studio heads who are backing one format or the other to release their wares in both. Sony, of course, has placed a big bet on Blu-ray's success and does not want to relive the sting of Betamax's defeat. The number of studios committed solely to Blu-ray has been seen as a competitive edge, particularly because HD-DVD came to market several months ahead of Blu-ray.

And HD-DVD's boosters say they doubt gaming fans who have been snapping up the just-introduced PlayStation 3 will take advantage of its built-in Blu-ray player and buy movies as well as video games.

In recent interviews, executives at Fox and Disney were unequivocal in their support for Blu-ray. They said they believed that releasing DVDs in both formats would only prolong confusion and the emergence of a winning format. I think the fastest way to end the format war is through decisiveness and strength, said Bob Chapek, the president of Buena Vista Worldwide Entertainment, the home video arm of Walt Disney.

Like other Blu-ray proponents and partners, Mr. Chapek said that he favors Blu-ray because of its greater storage capacity and other attributes. HD-DVD offers the same vivid picture by storing less information on its disc, which means fewer minutes of video and other features. However, among its perceived advantages, HD-DVD players are less expensive.

Because of manufacturing complexities, the Total HD disc will not contain a standard format version, said Kevin Tsujihara, the president of Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Group. However, several months ago the company filed patents for a new disc incorporating all three formats, which it could produce in the future.

Mr. Tsujihara described the new disc as an elegant way for studios to make their content available more widely in a way that is not conceding defeat for the format they have been backing.

In the short term, Total HD would actually add to the number of formats retailers will have to stock, raising it from three to four. However, Irynne V. MacKay, senior vice president for entertainment products at Circuit City, said she supported the idea because it took pressure off consumers puzzling over which format to invest in. The simpler the future is for us, the better, said Ms. MacKay.
post #12773 of 17193
"Research commissioned by Warner indicates that consumers are willing to pay several dollars more than current high-definition DVDs for a disc that works on both players."

What a laugh people are willing to pay extra for titles that they decide they truly want if this is the only high def format they can use but the idea that it is usable in a player they presumably don't even own is unlikely to be seen as a big value add.

Then again I don't see my movie collection as a long term investment and perhaps others look at it differently (although I can just see in the back of my mind how future "winner" format players may no longer play that crazy totalhd format in the future especially when multilayer discs become more common).
post #12774 of 17193
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Originally Posted by BenDover View Post

This is getting really expensive...I need to draw a line and not cross it until the rapid pace cools down

Ben, it's really getting tough for me to keep up with all your new toys attached to the 006.
post #12775 of 17193
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Originally Posted by Penton-Man View Post

Ben, it's really getting tough for me to keep up with all your new toys attached to the 006.

yeah, it is really tough for my monoprice and zektor switchers too
post #12776 of 17193
year-end bonuses can be such a pain in the ass at times


btw, i meant to ask fellow Q owners that also have the PS3 what setting you are using for color output, RGB or YCbCr?
post #12777 of 17193
I also heard on the News today that they are also working on a dual format Media so it will play in HD no matter which format player you have.

UPDATE...I see later on in this thread that it has already been posted!

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Originally Posted by thesirjay View Post

Dual format HD/Blu-ray player from lg on display next week....

http://www.tgdaily.com/2007/01/04/ces2007_lge_combo/

Bah (says the man with both players already) but at least it could help get numbers up (and titles released) for both formats.
post #12778 of 17193
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Originally Posted by thesirjay View Post

"Research commissioned by Warner indicates that consumers are willing to pay several dollars more than current high-definition DVDs for a disc that works on both players."

What a laugh people are willing to pay extra for titles that they decide they truly want if this is the only high def format they can use but the idea that it is usable in a player they presumably don't even own is unlikely to be seen as a big value add.

Then again I don't see my movie collection as a long term investment and perhaps others look at it differently (although I can just see in the back of my mind how future "winner" format players may no longer play that crazy totalhd format in the future especially when multilayer discs become more common).


I think the only people that will be willing to pay for the the dual HD format disks will be Netflix or BlockBuster, so they don't have to stock both versions on dual format releases. I don't think most consumers would be willing to pay extra, they are complaining about the HD DVD flipper disks (HD on one side and SD on the other) costing extra.
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Originally Posted by jb007 View Post

. . . for my original *lamp* that is

A lady friend stopped by this afternoon (not to ask directions P-M! ), whom has seen the Q in action many times before. She exclaims, "why is the picture so dark?" I respond, "is it dark?" She says "yes," crank up the brightness.

I am holding out until Sunday (the two-year anniversary of delivery) and will check the hours at the time of replacement. The Q006 should be looking great for the sixth season premier of "24" one week later on Sunday night, as it enters its third year of life.


Kind of ironic, the first guy to get the 006 may among the last to change the lamp

And what's with this; when a lady friend says "yes, crank up the brightness" and you say "I am holding out until Sunday" . . . I hope were we talking about the Q
post #12780 of 17193
ARRGGH!!!!

my first netflix dvd arrived and it is just that, a regular old DVD in a blu-ray sleeve!!

unbelievable...and i just saw a news program where they showed it was nearly impossible to contact netflix!
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