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Review NaN of
, from San Antonio, TX Summary: * NOTE : This unit is also known as the Unity Motion UHD-3200... You can read a FULL review on this set after our grand re-opening July 2000 at www.dvdmonthly.com.
First, the specs:
32-inch (30"viewable) Color HDTV Monitor Toshiba 16:9 CRT with Microfilter ™ 0.63mm Super Fine Pitch Displays all ATSC HDTV formats Special color-corrected phosphors Factory presets memories for 480p, 720p, 1080I, VGA Wide video bandwidth: 40MHz 30-50kHz horizontal scanning frequency 2 sets of YPbPr to RGB Transcoders. 1 each for HDTV and NTSC Built-in video line doubler 3 Color temperature settings: 6500°, 5400° and "custom" Multiple inputs support all HD, video, computer apps True 75 Ohm BNC connectors for YPbPr, RGBHV and Video 2 Remote Controls are provided: User/Installation FCC Class B certification
When making this set, Princeton just didn't make a set. Guess what they did? They went to Joe Kane, former Chairman of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) Working Group on Professional/Studio monitors, and said "What can we make that will even blow you away?"
He fired away what he wanted. An impossible pipe dream. And guess what? They made it to his EXACT specs...
Read more on this at http://www.princetongraphics.com/products/af30hd1.htm
There is NOTHING that I can say wrong about this set. Some of these unity motion versions have been around for 4 or 5 years, and STILL kill what's coming out new now. Why? Because this set was designed with Joe Kane in mind, and to be the best set in the universe... And it is.. And it will be... For a while...
Not only that (not to undersell Princeton), but you can get the Unity Motion sets for $1800 to $2200 on the net and on ebay if you really look! You can't beat that. I am sorry, if you can get this, get it.. I don't care if the size is just 32" ... GET IT!
I would go into more detail, but this is really repetitive for me.. Please keep an eye out for the review at WWW.DVDMONTHLY.COM...
Thanks for reading...
James Mamone Editor DVD Monthly
Strengths: Incredible picture (.66), Supports ALL ATSC standards for HDTV. Built in Line Doubler (although externals are better), supports Progressive scan DVD. Weaknesses: No such thing with this set.. Okay, one.. The component input only supports progressive scan DVD, so you have to use SVHS or external line doublers with other players...This is sort of a drawback, but a blessing in other respects. Similar Products Used: Everything under the sun. I am editor at www.dvdmonthly.com, the first DVD website on the internet back in March of 1997, so I have used just about everything under the sun.
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