Home Improvements With Hitachi's Line HDTV
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by: Jim Ames
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In the LCD type, they wisely keep to the smaller sizes with flat panel models ranging from 26" to 37". All signal types are supported from 480i, 480p to 720p, 1080i and 1080p (with their 'VirtualHD' video processor).
Even the smaller end 26" 26HDL52 offers a 768p resolution and the ability to reproduce over a billion colors. Far more than the human visual system can distinguish, anyway.
Some models, such as the 32" 32HLX61, offer a USB connector, allowing for the display of digital photos. Others, including the 32HLX61, offer HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) and component video ports. That's important if you want to get the best quality picture out of your DVD. Using S-video, for example, will result in less picture quality reproduction than the system is capable of.
All models come with Hitachi's excellent warranty, in this case 2 year parts and labor with in-home service.
Hitachi makes only two sizes in the plasma type, 42" and 55" but all are quality sets. All are in the thin-panel (4") style, suitable for wall mounting. There are real differences, though, even among sets of the same size.
The 55" 55HDS69, for example, houses Hitachi's Picture III video processor while the 55HDX62 uses the VirtualHD 1080p II.
More than just a techno-geek's difference, the VirtualHD analyzes and smooths film frames as they're delivered to the set. The result is a crystal clear image with no motion blur. While the 55HDS69 is still a great set, it supports only the 1080i signal, which is not the highest possible quality.
The 55" 5HDS52 offers a USB 'Photo File Viewer' connector for viewing digital photos on the large flat-panel and uses the VirtualHD processor, as well. Unusual for such a large set, it also offers an optional swivel stand.
Models in the 42" size offer essentially the same range of choices in connectors, video processor and so forth. The smaller, though hardly small, screen size offers the same visual quality with the main differences being weight, size and of course, price.
Several models offer CableCard, a PC-type card that fits in a slot in the back of the set. In theory, and often in practice, it can eliminate the need for a separate cable box. Not all features (such as TV on demand) are always supported and the card isn't compatible with all cable systems. Check with your area's provider before spending the extra money.
On-board audio is good and comes in either a 36-watt 3-way or 40-watt 2-way option, but it won't satisfy audiophiles. Fortunately, all models offer audio connectors that enable integration with a stereo or home theater system.
Warranties on some of the plasma sets is lower, at 1-year parts and labor. Be sure to check the details of the particular model you're considering. And see what your family, budget and home improvement plans call for.
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