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One of the sets I'm considering is the Sony KF50WE620 50 inch LCD projector.
I found its picture in the store to be pleasant and comfortable. They boast
that their "engine" does not convert the signal between analog and digital.
OK, I can see how this can be an advantage, but I keep rereading the specs
and there's a couple of things I can't figure out in connection with this
feature:
a) does this "digital only" feature mean it already has (or doesn't need)
the digital tuner that's supposed to be installed in future sets and
b) will it be able to pick up the analog signals I get over my roof antenna
now? (I have satellite but still like to use the roof antenna when the
satellite signal becomes weak due to weather, which it does once in a while)
 
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I have the 50" Sony Grand Wega and I really like this set. It looks good
and has the feature set I wanted. I use cable and a big ntenna in the
attic. On the remote, you use the "antenna" button to switch between cable
and the antenna. For the antenna, I auto-programmed it and then hid all of
the analog channels just leaving digital. They look awesome. In my area, I
receive broadcasts from several cities. This means I get (2) ABC, (2) CBS,
(2) NBC, (2) FOX, (2) WB, and (4) PBS. I consider myself fortunate in this
regard. 🙂

For cable, it is a digital cable ready set. This means a couple of things.
First of all, I do not subscribe to digital cable. Even with that, I still
receive some of the digital cables being distributed over cable including
local broadcast HD signals. This is a much smaller subset than what I
receive through my antenna. Also, it has a cablecard which eliminates the
need for a set top box from your cable provider. The upside is that
operation of the set is much simpler because you do not have to deal with
yet another peripheral. You can receive all of the premium content digital
channels without an additional box. The downside is that things like on
demand are not available because that requires a two-way device and extra
software provided only in the set-top-box from you cable company.

Jeff

"Dave Gower" <davegow.removethis@magma.ca> wrote in message
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> One of the sets I'm considering is the Sony KF50WE620 50 inch LCD
> projector. I found its picture in the store to be pleasant and
> comfortable. They boast that their "engine" does not convert the signal
> between analog and digital. OK, I can see how this can be an advantage,
> but I keep rereading the specs and there's a couple of things I can't
> figure out in connection with this feature:
> a) does this "digital only" feature mean it already has (or doesn't need)
> the digital tuner that's supposed to be installed in future sets and
> b) will it be able to pick up the analog signals I get over my roof
> antenna now? (I have satellite but still like to use the roof antenna when
> the satellite signal becomes weak due to weather, which it does once in a
> while)
>
>
 
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AFAIK LCD pixels are analog controlled so if your using a digital signal
it would
be converted to analog within the set. 🙂

Dave Gower wrote:

>One of the sets I'm considering is the Sony KF50WE620 50 inch LCD projector.
>I found its picture in the store to be pleasant and comfortable. They boast
>that their "engine" does not convert the signal between analog and digital.
>OK, I can see how this can be an advantage, but I keep rereading the specs
>and there's a couple of things I can't figure out in connection with this
>feature:
>a) does this "digital only" feature mean it already has (or doesn't need)
>the digital tuner that's supposed to be installed in future sets and
>b) will it be able to pick up the analog signals I get over my roof antenna
>now? (I have satellite but still like to use the roof antenna when the
>satellite signal becomes weak due to weather, which it does once in a while)
>
>
>
>

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