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Subject: HDTVs with multiple digital inputs
Category: Reference, Education and News > Consumer Information
Asked by: kevint6-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 21 Sep 2004 08:16 PDT
Expires: 21 Oct 2004 08:16 PDT
Question ID: 404201
Hi,
I'm shopping for an HDTV, but it seems that most have only one digital
input. So i can only connect one source even if i have multiple
digitle sources.
I'm looking for a list of model numbers of major brand hdtvs with
multiple digital inputs. Sony must be included as one of the brands
you research.  The answer should be sorted by tv type (plasma, lcd,
dlp or digital light projection, lcd projection) so that I can see if
there is multiple digital input option in each of these types. The
digital inputs can be DVI, HDMI, Firewire, 1394 or others as long as
it conveys a digital signal. Inputs which are NOT digital and
therefore should not be considered are Component, S Video, Composite
or RG6. It is acceptable to note future models which may not be on the
market right now but are expected soon. My tip will be proportional to
the exhasutiveness of the respsonse. I have no problem paying the
maximum tip if your answer finds the right tv for me.
Thanks
Kevin
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Subject: Re: HDTVs with multiple digital inputs
From: katanatan-ga on 05 Oct 2004 08:42 PDT
 
Kevin,

Unfortunately Google has closed it's "researchers" position and so I'm
unable to answer this question; unfortunate for both of us as I have a
great deal to say about it.

In the spirit of altruism, allow me to put this question to you:
rather than looking for a TV with multiple inputs, why not get a DVI
switcher or congruent device?  <i> Exempli gratia</i> The 4x1 DVI
Switcher (http://www.gefen.com/kvm/product.jsp?prod_id=2547)

Hope this helps.
Essie

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