Tuesday, January 04, 2005

I've been a proponent of DLP over other display technologies like CRT, plasma, and LCD (direct view and projection) for a while.  I've gotten to the point where I can somewhat easily tell the technology from a glance at the screen alone. All the current technologies have distinguishing characteristics:

  • CRT
    • Direct view - The screen is obviously the front of a CRT
    • Rear Projection - The image is more fuzzy and floor models usually have horrible convergence issues
  • Plasma - Beautiful, bright image.  Super thin
  • DLP - Beautiful bright image, but rainbow effect if you shake your eyeballs really fast on high-contrast images (caused by the color wheel)
  • LCD
    • Direct View - Thin, but not as thin as plasma, and duller than plasma.  Backlit
    • Rear projection - No convergence issues, no rainbow effect, not as bright as DLP

I was browsing in Best Buy the other day and ran into a JVC set whose technology I could not place.  It was obviously rear-projection and it was as beautiful and bright as DLP and plasma, but had no rainbow effect.  I was stumped.  I felt better when I examined it further and found it was a technology I was not familiar with.  It was HD-ILA.  It's based on what they call a direct-drive image light amplifier chip.  It's a reflective technology like DLP, but they use a 3-color process rather than a color wheel, which explains the missing rainbow effect.  It also has a price that's comparable to the DLP sets. Obviously, you could acheive the same results with 3 DLP chips, but at a higher cost.  A further benefit is that they can pack the pixels' reflective surfaces closer together, so more of the lamp light is reflected, so the image can be brighter.

There are a few things I'm still trying to figure out.  They are only using one lamp for all three colors, which may be possible as a result of using the lamp's brightness more efficiently, but I'd still like to break one open and take a look.  JVC's presentations don't have a picture of the insides.  From the presentation, it sounds like they are not using hinges, but perhaps controlling the reflective properties of the pixels themselves to turn pixels on and off. I'm still learning about the technology, but it seems this new player may be the way to go on a new set, which may be closer than I would like, given the problems I've been having with my old Toshiba set lately.

[UPDATE 1:42pm] The technology behind this is LCOS, which is a variant of LCD that has evidently become more manufacturable recently. So, the RGB sub-pixels are on the surface itself and a single lamp simply reflects off of the surface and is focused onto the screen.  This means it avoids convergence issues entirely, which was a concern of mine.  Another perk is that, if the subpixels are aligned the same as LCD, ClearType should work with this technology.

[UPDATE 1:57pm] Here's a review of the set I saw.  Pretty good and fairly humorous.

[UDPATE 1/5/2005 12:19pm] After some more reviews and research, it appears that JVC's D-ILA implementation of LCOS uses three chips, and I would think that eliminates my excitement about ClearType and a convergence problem free set. I'd still like to see the physical configuration. Most reviews recommend it, but the numbers seem to indicate that the current line is targetted at the average consumer rather than at videophiles (super-bright, high black levels, etc).  Unfortunately, I always would like videophile performance at average consumer budget.

posted on Tuesday, January 04, 2005 10:10:39 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1]
 Monday, January 03, 2005

I've been off for vacation for a little while, and today I went in for my first day of the new year.  I had been suspicious about whether today was one of the official holidays on the calendar, but I went in anyway.  Hardly anyone was there, and I related my suspicions to my boss, who went and got a new 2005 calendar and confirmed that it was indeed a holiday.  So, we went home.

Luckily, I won't have to spend time tomorrow catching up on my email and such since I did it all this morning.

posted on Monday, January 03, 2005 9:47:33 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1]
 Thursday, December 30, 2004

We spent the day in Belton today with my folks and my brother.  We had a good time winding up the holiday festivities.  Mom made her patented roast, which she will tell you is nothing special, but it's really yummy.

Dave got an XBox communicator, and when Becky and I got back from Belton, I had about 5 hilarious XBox Live voice messages from him. We played several games of Halo 2 “Big Team Battle”.  I think you probably have to experience it to truly understand how fun it is, but it's an 8-on-8 team battle playing different kinds of capture-the-flag-esque games in huge environments with all kinds of flying, rolling, and hovering vehicles; lots of guns and grenades; and in-game voice hilarity.  The funnest moment for me was jumping in a Warthog (a humvee-type vehicle), waiting for Dave and another guy to jump in the passenger and gunner seats, and then taking off across the battlefield at full speed to pick up the bomb and singing pirate chanties along the way.  It was great.

posted on Thursday, December 30, 2004 8:27:08 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3]
 Tuesday, December 28, 2004

I just checked my CallVantage account management page and found they had added alot of features! Most for free! One premium feature, which I don't mind spending an extra couple of bucks a month for is call filtering.  Now I can completely block those dang Austin American Statesman and SBC calls.

posted on Tuesday, December 28, 2004 12:46:51 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Monday, December 27, 2004

I just played my first online Halo 2 game.  WICKED AWESOME!!!  Check out my stats for the game. The medals are interesting. I'm also pretty proud of my hits. The game viewer is awesome although I can't seem to make a link for it since it opens via some javascript. At least I didn't lose.

If anyone's interested, here's my Halo 2 games RSS feed.

I'm gonna jump on and play some more!

posted on Monday, December 27, 2004 6:20:03 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Saturday, December 25, 2004

We had a great time today with Becky's family. I finally got Halo 2 and have been playing the campaign mode since I can't get online yet.  It's by leaps and bounds the most beatiful console game I've ever seen.  All the cinematic sequences appear to be rendered in real-time and look as good as pre-rendered sequences.  Very impressive.

posted on Saturday, December 25, 2004 9:54:28 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [3]
 Friday, December 24, 2004

Becky and I have spent the last few days here in El Paso for some of our Christmas vacation.  I took some time to clean my father-in-law's pc from the many viruses and spyware programs that were grinding it to a halt.  It only had 64MB of RAM, which I upgraded to 384 using some old RAM that I happened to have in one of my bags. In the process of cleaning, I upgraded his AOL software to the 9.0 “security edition“ which comes with anti-spyware and anti-virus software, which was actually pretty nice.

Anyway, it's working great now and we're having a great time. I always realize how much I miss broadband when I'm here. Just googling something is such a huge ordeal. It snowed quite a bit yesterday evening, but the ground's still pretty warm so it's almost all gone now.

posted on Friday, December 24, 2004 11:47:52 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Thursday, December 16, 2004

After tomorrow, I'm off for the rest of the year.  I'll likely be playing my fair share of video games.  I'd like to increase my XBox Live friends list so I can play online and actually feel some connection to the people I'm playing with.  So:

  • Who's got XBox Live and what's your gamertag? Mine is, appropriately, “marklio” (I know it's lame, but I like consistency).  Feel free to leave yours here, or just send me a friend invitation (they really should have called that “friendvitation“).
  • What are you playing? I should have Halo 2 by Christmas, but I'm looking for other cool online games.  I rented Star Wars Battlefront, which is pretty fun.
posted on Thursday, December 16, 2004 2:38:15 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]

I've been using the MSN Desktop Search (I'll refer to it as that since I have no use for the rest of the toolbar suite and immediately turned it off) for the past few days and it is good enough to make me uninstall Google Desktop Search.  The fact that it, by default, indexes source code, xml and anything I can write an IFilter for was enough for me.  I also like the search as you type.  Very well done.

The only problem I have is it seems to conflict with WindowBlinds, software that lets me load thousands of visual themes for windows.  I have to unload WindowBlinds, search for something, and load it back up again.  Then everything works fine.  I suspect it has to do with the order that applications register hooks (which has caused problems like this before).

posted on Thursday, December 16, 2004 12:14:27 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Wednesday, December 15, 2004

I picked up the component cables for the XBox last night (they're different than the ones in that link.  It looks more like the Monster Cable version).  I must say, they are the highest quality first party component cables for a video game system I've ever seen.  They also add the digital optical audio output.  For only $20, there's no need to waste a colossal amount of money on the Monster Cable ones. 

There's nothing like shooting Jar-Jar Binks with a sniper rifle in HD widescreen 5.1 Dolby Digital goodness.

I've also updated my holiday wishlist accordingly.

[UPDATE:12/16/2004]  I took the box over to Dave's last night where we romped on Jar Jar for a couple of hours.  He's got a direct view CRT which is inherently sharper than my rear projection CRT and it is definitely quite beautiful.  Can't wait to get Halo 2.

posted on Wednesday, December 15, 2004 10:48:55 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1]