faet Wrote:specialty store, we got one in town, Frawney's Speakers (sells only klipsch). though i think you can get them at bbuy...
synergy III series.
synergy sub-10.
low low end klipsch, but hey im a college student not *that* rich =p probably upgrade once i get a better job.
yea but a runco projector + processor helps the source out alot specialy on a nice screen as well.
i forget the model, its one of the Red/Green/Blue lense ones though.
edit:
http://www.audioholics.com/news/editoria...failed.php
10 Reasons Why High Definition DVD Formats Have Already Failed
- 1- Nobody likes false starts
2- Format Wars Don?t Sell Players
3- HD DVD and Blu-ray are NOT Quantum Leaps in Technology
4- Studios are Conservative, Greedy and Unmotivated
5- Playstation3 Cannot Save the World
6- Those Who Ignore History?
7- People Want Technology that?s 15 Minutes Ahead of Its Time
8- Enthusiasts Are Getting Tired (and Smarter)
9- A Skeptical News Media Doesn?t Help
10- Broadband and IPTV to Compete?[/list:u]
If can afford Runco and processor (I hope you got a Faruodja (sp?)) then you can deo better than Synergy Series in Klipsch homes :banned:
I dissagree on points 3 and 7. HD DVD and Blu Ray are "tripple the res" of traditional dvd. Dvd was about double the res of of VHS and about 50% better than laser disc. Poorly mastered dvds look completely inferior to ther new dvd formats on a HDTV..on any other kind of tv dvd and the HD/BR dvds will look the same.
I won't say the two new formats will fail but the rub will be is
1) BluRay $3-500 better than HD DVD?
--I SAY NO, I have seen both and you couldn't get me to beleive that Blu Ray is worth the price increase.
2) Initial Price as compared to Standard (..and up-convert) dvd players on the market.
3) Recordable versions not yet on market/No confirmation of the ability to record HD programming to ether when they release the recordable versions
4)Image Constraint Token/HDCP to lock out 720p/i & 1080p/i if you are not using HDMI ( of wich only newer tvs have 1 and even fewer have 2+).
5)Number of release titles in either format (wich will proabbly be on delay till someone sees a clear winner in the format war)
6) Aniticpation of dual format players.
7) Customers waiting on inevitable price drops on the hardware.