JVC DLA RS2 Réference Serie
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Yeah, I got to see the RS2 last year at CEDIA, and it freakin' ROCKED. It was my #1 choice for a PJ, but I couldn't afford that kind of $$$, so I went with a Panny AE2000. Very happy with it.CHRIS
Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
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I've owned 4 JVC LCOS projectors and they are always pushing the envelope with great picture quality.
But I'm going to be waiting a bit longer to get this level of quality, with a bit more brightness (I've got a big screen to light up) all for a bargain price.
Even though I predicted years ago that 1080p FPTVs would drop under $2K by this year, it's still somewhat amazing that it has actually come to pass. :T
And now BluRay has won the HD-DVD format war, so hopefully we will start seeing more HD movies available soon, and I think that Sony and BluRay will try to make inroads into the MUCH larger regular DVD market with lower HD media prices designed to draw in the mainstream buyers to the HD fold. 8)
But I'm definitely slipping from early adopter status, and I'll be waiting just a bit longer before I get my 1080p projector, and BluRay player.
At least until the available HD movies number in the thousands of titles, and prices drop to regular DVD levels.- Bottom
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You are missing out, I rent my Blu Ray DVD movies and the PS3 has been rock solid and is regularly updated.
I have a 10 feet wide screen and can tell you the JVC does an amazing job.
Panasonic AE2000 is very nice that was my second choice.Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower- Bottom
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Yeah, I'm sure that it does look great!
Ive got a 720P FPTV, and 1080p LCD display, HD-DVD and HD-DSS, so I'm not feeling too bad.
There is always something better and cooler out there, and I'm just going to have to wait on the next upgrade for a little while yet. I probably will get a PS3 within the next 6 months, and upgrade to a 1080p FPTV in the next year or so.
Enjoy your RS2. I've only heard great things about the unit. :T- Bottom
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Thank you, I am I agree I change my projector about every five years otherwise it becomes very pricey, same with Audio.
But I think this time I am set for at least 10 years, I hope
Here is my equipment:
Audio:
Seven Speakers: (http://www.bwhifi.com/800_series/flash_en.html)
3 Bower & Wilkins Nautilus 802D (Left, Center, Right) (http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/displa...fid=1157&sc=hf)
2 Bower & Wilkins Nautilus 802 (Surround side right, Surround side left)
2 Bower & Wilkins Signature 7NT in ceiling back speakers
Subwoofer:
JL Audio Fathom F113 (http://home.jlaudio.com/products_subs.php?prod_id=371)
Amplifiers:
Classé CA-5200 (http://www.classeaudio.com/delta/specs/ca5200.htm)
Classé CA-2100 (http://www.classeaudio.com/delta/specs/ca2100.htm)
Surround Sound Processor 7.1: Classé SSP-800 (http://www.classeaudio.com/delta/detail-ssp-600.htm)
- This processor is being released in May
Super Audio CD (SACD): Sony XA777ES (http://www.stereophile.com/hirezplayers/491/)
Blu Ray Player: Panasonic DMP-BD30
Music Server: iMac
Video:
Projector: JVC DLA-RS2 Reference Series
Screen: Stewart Film Screen
HDMi cable: VizionWare Hi-Wirez™ 3400 Cable link removed, ADMIN.
Accessories:
Cables: Speaker cables: Kimber Kable 8TC, Interconnect Wireworld, Component Canary Cables,
Power Conditioner: FurmanFarming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower- Bottom
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