I own a Hitachi 57F710S 1080i rear projection TV. Does anyone know whether it is possible to enable 1080p support with a firmware upgrade, or does 1080p require seperate hardware?
I own a Hitachi 57F710S 1080i rear projection TV. Does anyone know whether it is possible to enable 1080p support with a firmware upgrade, or does 1080p require seperate hardware?
1080p is twice the bandwidth of 1080i.I own a Hitachi 57F710S 1080i rear projection TV. Does anyone know whether it is possible to enable 1080p support with a firmware upgrade, or does 1080p require seperate hardware?
2) For LCD / DLP / LCos (SXRD, D-ILA) it depends on the resolution of the microdisplay. For native 1080 microdisplays, it is theoretically possible to accept 1080p and display it with absolutely minimal processing. However, this requires that the DVI and/or HDMI input (aka sink) can accept 1080p signals. For a 720p microdisplay it too could theoretically accept 1080p and scale to panel size.
If it is 1080i and DLP, it is most likely using the HP 'wobulation' scheme, which means that it has a 720P panel and is already being enhanced.
However, a quick web search seems to indicate that this is a 7" CRT projector, circa 2005.
So did TI ever come out with a true 1920x1080 micro-mirror chip? I stopped following it closely after I bought my LCoS unit.