HDTV news, Mark Schubin

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In response to a tumult of requests (i.e. one) I intend to post here a weekly message. It's written by Mark Schubin, industry guru in the US. Every week, he posts a collated message detailing the HDTV activity in the US and the rest of the world. It's a gold-mine of useful information and URLs.

Because his messages are rather big, I'd be very grateful if you make responses in other threads, otherwise this thread will get absolutely huge.

Of course, if you choose to ignore that, there's little I can do about it, but at least I tried.

For starters, here are the last two weeks' postings.

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
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Dated 2004/06/01

- Follow-ups:

- Over-the-air cable-like multicasting service - The Emmis-led
Broadcasters Initiative has reportedly more than doubled the number of
participating stations to 350 in 30 groups since the number announced at
the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention in April:
http://www.tvweek.com/news/web052704.html#stations

- MPEG LA AVC license fees -
- I am told by someone who should know that the one-time
encoder fees are truly one-time, with no issue of renewal.
- That covers free broadcasts. Someone at a pay-TV company
had a different point of view in a message to me: "From my perspective,
MPEG-LA may have just killed AVC."

- Australian DTT set-top boxes - The list was updated on May 27.
There are now 36 models, just five of which are HD. The prices have not
changed:
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18

- DTT on mobile phones - There's a European Union project that has
made a multimillion-Euro grant:
http://www.eetuk.com/tech/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=21100319

- July 1 -
- There's exactly one month to go to the start of the
CableCARD and DTT-reception-circuitry mandates.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets:
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- JVC AV36AF54 36-inch flat-screen TV @ Ultimate $798.95
- Magnavox MS3652 36-inch TV @ Circuit City $449.99
- Sharp 36US50 36-inch TV @ Best Buy $449.99
- Toshiba 36-inch TV @ Sears $599.99
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Apex AT2708 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $179.99
- Apex AT2708S 27-inch TV @ Ultimate $168.95
- Magnavox 27MS343S 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $189.99
- Sansui TVS2746 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- RCA 13V400T 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $69.99
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $109.99
- Mystery brand 20-inch TV @ CompUSA $79.99 after rebate
- Mystery brand 20-inch TV @ Fry's $89
- Daewoo DV6T8748 DVD/VCR combo @ CompUSA $99.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $84.99 after rebate
- Sansui DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $94.99
- Toshiba SD-V392 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $129.99
- Coby DVD-R1000 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $249.99
- LiteOn DVD+R/RW recorder @ CompUSA $199.99 after rebate
- Philips DVDR75 DVD+R/RW recorder @ CompUSA $299.99
- Pioneer DVR-225 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $299.99
- Replay TV RPTV5500 40-hour PVR @ Graffiti $129
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 6313CD/CE 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Ultimate $98.95
- Toshiba MV13P2 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Best Buy $119.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Action ACN5503 5-inch TV/AM/FM @ Circuit City $89.99
- jWIN JV-TV1010 5-inch TV/AM/FM @ Graffiti $17.88

- May 1 - Neither the NAB nor the Association of Public Television
Stations (APTS) has updated its lists this week, but the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) has (as of May 26):
- 1642 stations (97%) have received either construction
permits or licenses for DTT, and 1423 U.S. DTT stations are said to be
on the air (more than 200 more than the NAB lists):
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
- There has been no change in the 40 top-10-market stations
due on the air May 1, 1999; 38 are fully licensed and two are operating
on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html
- There has been no change in the 79 market 11-30 stations due
on the air November 1, 1999; 72 are fully licensed and seven are
operating on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html
- The FCC says 263 non-commercial U.S. DTT stations are in
operation; APTS still lists only 246:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html
- These are the 781 stations listed as operating on temporary
authority (at low power):
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html
- These are the 642 said to be either fully licensed or
operating on program-test authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html
Doug Lung's RF Report in TV Technology says the FCC's CDBS database
listed 524 fully licensed U.S. DTT stations as of May 23:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=452

- More than seven years after it laid down a timetable for the DTT
transition, the FCC has finally decided to "seek comment on options for
minimizing the disruption to consumers when the switch-over to digital
broadcasting occurs. We are primarily concerned with those households
that rely exclusively on over-the-air broadcasting for their television
service, but we seek comment more broadly on minimizing the impact on
all consumers. First, we seek comment on the identity of those
consumers that rely on over-the-air television broadcasting and why they
do not subscribe to a pay television service. Second, we seek comment
on potential options for minimizing the impact on these and other
consumers when broadcasters are operating solely in digital." Comments
are due July 12 with replies due August 5:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-041497A1.doc
That's all reasonable except that the FCC is examining only TV
sets. Some consumers also "rely... on over-the-air broadcasting" for
their VCRs, PVRs, DVD recorders, computer tuner cards, and TV-band
radios. I use one of the last on most of the live shows on which I work.

- The May 2004 issue of The Standard from the Advanced Television
Systems Committee (ATSC) has come out. It has extensive information on
the E-AC-3 audio standard:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/newsletter/ATSC_Newsletter-15.pdf

- There's an interesting article by Karen Brown on 1080p in the online
version of the cable publication Communications Engineering Digest:
http://www.cedmagazine.com/ced/2004/0604/06e.htm

- International H/DTV news:

- Taiwan Television Enterprise was to have begun DTT broadcasts today:
http://www.taiwanglobe.com/p/95/45a5d4f1098c66.html?id=WNATa56bfc52b98fef6dd5c61cc980bb7c43

- The CableLabs newsletter has a story on video over DSL in Europe:
http://www.cablelabs.com/news/newsletter/SPECS/AprMay_2004/story7.html

- There's a report available on the ITU regional
radiocommunications conference on digital broadcasting:
http://www.itu.int/newsroom/press_releases/2004/13.html

- A report on the latest Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) open
house mentions their UHDTV system, but there doesn't seem to be anything
new:
http://www.idg.com.sg/idgwww.nsf/0/BEEA22FE29B63CA248256EA6000DCA8F?OpenDocument

- Sony's 4k (horizontal-resolution) SXRD projector has gotten some press:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/31/technology/31projector.html
http://www.idg.com.sg/idgwww.nsf/0/FCCA751C6D13A12348256EA6000F464C?OpenDocument
But this article says the one to wait for is still their GLV system
(for which we've been waiting a LONG time):
http://www.arnnet.com.au/index.php?id=1835460307&fp=2&fpid=1

- Screen Digest's May issue notes more digital-projection theater
screens in Asia than in North America:
http://www.screendigest.com

- Based on figures from CEA, sales of VCRs to U.S. dealers were down 68%
for the first 19 weeks of 2004 compared to the same period in 2003.
Non-H/DTV direct-view TV sets were UP 2%. My ten-week running average
for them was up 1.8%.
So-called "Digital Television" sales to U.S. dealers for the 19th
week were 56,907 units. For the first 19 weeks of the year, there were
1,394,576 units. "Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays
without DTT-reception capability) still accounted for about 14.8% of the
TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers so far
this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. Over 85% of
the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold so far this year were still
plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable
of receiving DTT signals were still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the Samsung at J&R.

- The ads - I think Best Buy's 27-inch Advent for $449.99 and Fry's
Samsung 27-inch might be new low prices for sets said to be HDTV. FYI,
not in the ads but according to a correspondent, Samsung's 26-inch
integrated HDTV is selling for $699 at both Best Buy and Target in
Plano, Texas. Best Buy once again advertised the Sanus Systems "Digital
TV Stand." J&R called the Panasonic TH-42PC25U/P and TH-50PX25U
monitors even though the ads noted that they included both ATSC and NTSC
"tuners."
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- Advent HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $449.99
- JVC LT17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $999.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499.99
- Pioneer PDP5041HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $8999.99
- Samsung HLN-5065W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.99
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1899.99
- Samsung LT-P1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $649.99
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Sony KV32FS100 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $699.99
- Sony KV36FS100 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99
- Toshiba 57H93 57-inch 16:9 CRT integrated proj. DTV $1999.99
- Big Screen Store (Washington Post, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi 73-inch 16:9 projection TV $2999
- Circuit City (appropriate disclaimers):
- Akai PT4298HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Audiovox 15-inch direct-view LCD TV $429.99
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199.99
- Sony KE37XS910 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1529.99
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT-47WX53 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199.99
- Panasonic TH-50PX20U/P 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.99
- Samsung SPN4235 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Dell (various papers, no disclaimer):
- Dell 2200MP projector $899
- Dell W1700 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $630
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Major Brand Name" projection TV $1499
- Mitsubishi WS-55413 55-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1999
- Samsung 27-inch 4:3 direct-view TV $399
- Samsung HLN-5065 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS 65413 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1949
- Philips 42FD9935 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Sony KV34HS510 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1699
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson PowerLite Home 10 projector
- JVC HM-DH4000U D-VHS recorder $649.99
- Panasonic TC-17LA1 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $749.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Panasonic TH-50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung LTN406W 40-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV
- Samsung SIR-T165 ATSC receiver/decoder $399.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Sony KE-42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Toshiba 30HF83 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99
- Toshiba TLP-ET1 projector $1044.99
- Zenith P42W34 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-42PZ60 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3498
- LG DU52SZ61D 61-inch projection TV $3298
- LG RU-44SX61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2798
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1898
- Panasonic PT-50LC13 50-inch LCD projection TV $2798
- Panasonic PT-60LC13 60-inch LCD projection TV $3998
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3998
- Sony KE42XS910 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5998
- Sony KE50XS910 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7998
- Sony KF-50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3298
- Sony KF-60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3998
- MyerEmco (Washington Post, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS48413 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599
- Sharp LC32G4U 32-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $3999
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2999
- ViewSonic VPW450HD 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Provideo (Washington Post, no disclaimer):
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV
- Sony 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Sony 51-inch projection TV $1399
- Sears (no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 46-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54713 $1399.99
- Philips 55-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54333 $1699.99
- Samsung 26-inch 16:9 direct-view TV, Sears #45063 $569.99
- Samsung 43-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV, Sears #54073 $2849.99
- Ultimate Electronics (no disclaimer noticed):
- Akai PT4298HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $898.95**
- Hitachi 46F500 46-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1349.95
- JVC AV48WP74 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $1198.95
- JVC PD42WV74 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799.95
- Mitsubishi WS48513 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799.95
- Mitsubishi WS55813 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3149.95
- Mitsubishi WS65513 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2519.95
- Panasonic CT32HL43 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $898.95
- Samsung HPN5039 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999.95
- Sharp LC22SV6U 22-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1499.95
- Sony KDP57WS550 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999.95
- Zenith L15V26C 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $498.95
- Zenith P42W22B 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95**
** price after mail-in rebate
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG MU50PZ90V 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4997
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2797
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3297
- Sony KDE50XBR950 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $8997

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the
first 19 weeks of 2004 were up 2.7% over the same period in 2003. My
ten-week running average was up 1.3%.

- CompUSA had ads for DVD movies at 6 for $29.97 and DVD-R blank at
100 for $19.98. Fry's advertised DVD players for $29 without need of
rebate.

- The BBC is reportedly making its archive available on the Internet:
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39156023,00.htm

- Here's the Government Accounting Office report on spectrum management:
http://www.gao.gov/cgi-bin/getrpt?GAO-04-666
Here are just the highlights:
http://www.gao.gov/highlights/d04666high.pdf

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- June 3, Montgomery, Alabama, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/18_Montgomery.htm.
- June 4-6, Dallas Convention Center, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- June 5-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, InfoComm
http://infocomm03.expoexchange.com/.
- June 7, Tampa, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/19_Tampa.htm.
- June 9, Miami, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/20_Miami.htm.
- June 11, West Palm Beach, Florida, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/21_WPalm_Beach.htm.
- *June 11-13, Universal City Studios, Cine Gear Expo
http://www.cinegearexpo.com.
- June 14, Jacksonville, Florida, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/22_Jacksonville.htm.
- June 14, Panavision, Woodland Hills, California, ETC Charles
Poynton Seminar http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp.
- June 14-18, Milwaukee Area Technical College, SMPTE Engineering
Committee meetings http://www.fibush.net/smpte/June2004/June2004.htm.
- June 15-18, Singapore Expo, Broadcast Asia 2004, Audio Technology
2004, CableSat 2004, ComGraphics & Animation 2004, CommunicAsia 2004,
EnterpriseIT 2004 http://www.broadcast-asia.com/.
- June 16, Atlanta, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/23_Atlanta.htm.
- June 18, Huntsville, Alabama, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/24_Huntsville.htm.
- June 21, Nashville, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/25_Nashville.htm.
- *June 21-24, RAI, Amsterdam, Cinema Expo http://www.cinemaexpo.com.
- June 23, Knoxville, Tennessee, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/26_Knoxville.htm.
- June 24-26, Toronto, Joint Technical Symposium (archiving and
preservation) http://www.jts2004.org/english/index_en.htm.
- June 25, Greenville, South Carolina, Road Show -- "A Taste of
NAB" (not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/27_Greenville.htm.
- June 28, Charlotte, North Carolina, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/28_Charlotte.htm.
- June 30, Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, Road Show -- "A Taste of
NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/29_Raleigh-Durham.htm.
- July 6, Baltimore-Washington, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/30_Baltimore-Washington.htm.
- July 8, Philadelphia, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/31_Philadelphia.htm.
- July 12, New Haven, Connecticut, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/32_New_Haven.htm.
- July 14, Boston, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/33_Boston.htm.
- July 16, Eastern New York, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/34_Up_State_NY.htm.
- July 19, Binghamton, New York, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/35_Binghamton.htm.
- July 19-23, Seattle, MPEG meetings.
- July 21, Cleveland, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/36_Cleveland.htm.
- July 22, Columbus, Ohio, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/37_Columbus.htm.
- July 26, Indianapolis, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/38_Indianapolis.htm.
- July 28, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, Road Show -- "A Taste of
NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/39_Urbana-Champaign.htm.
- July 29, Madison, Wisconsin, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/40_Madison.htm.
- August 2, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/41_Minn-StP.htm.
- August 4, Omaha, Nebraska, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/42_Omaha.htm.
- August 6, Riverton, Wyoming, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/43_Riverton.htm.
- August 9, Salt Lake City, Utah, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/44_SLC.htm.
- August 11, Bozeman, Montana, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/45_Bozeman.htm.
- August 13, Boise, Idaho, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/46_Boise.htm.
- August 16, Spokane, Washington, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/47_Spokane.htm.
- August 18, Washington State University, Road Show -- "A Taste of
NAB" (not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/48_WSU.htm.
- August 20, Seattle, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/49_Seattle.htm.
- August 24, Portland, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/50_Portland.htm.
- August 25, Eugene, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/51_Eugene.htm.
- August 30-September 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, Entertainment
Media Expo http://www.media-tech.net/news/New_A.htm.
- September 1-3, Reading, UK, International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.isce.reading.ac.uk.
- September 9-14, RAI, Amsterdam, International Broadcasting
Convention http://www.ibc.org.
- September 16-19, Sony, Basingstoke, England, SMPTE Engineering
Committee meetings http://www.fibush.net/smpte/Sept2004/Sept2004.htm.
- October 6-7, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, Government
Video Technology Expo http://www.GVExpo.com.
- October 13-15, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast
Symposium http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symposium.html.
- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo
http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 4-7, Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home
Entertainment 2004 West http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
http://bee.jesa.or.jp.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International
Conference on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo.
Next week's memo might be late. There will be no memo the week of June
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Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
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http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

Alan Roberts
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Dated 2004/06/08
Reminder: There will be no memo next week, and IF there's a memo the
following week, it will be very late.

- Follow-ups:

- Australian DTT set-top receivers - The latest list has six HD models
out of 37:
www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18

- Taiwan DTT - Five broadcasters have begun transmissions before the
official launch date, two offering programming to cars:
www.dtg.org.uk/news/world/-taiwan_jump_gun.htm

- Sony's 4k digital-cinema projector - This is typical of many stories,
that Sony's work is nice but TI doesn't think it will affect them much:
finance.lycos.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=41803063

- MPEG LA's license terms for AVC - The Technical Committee of the World
Broadcasting Unions is not impressed by the $2500 one-time encoder
payment. "Despite this concession, the WBU-TC has unanimously concluded
that the MPEG-4 AVC licensing terms remain extremely onerous for
free-to-air broadcasters. The WBU-TC suggests that free-to-air
broadcasters should be exempted from charges for use of MPEG-4 AVC. In
the absence of such an exemption, the WBU-TC may recommend that the
worlds major broadcasters should not use MPEG-4 AVC":
www.nabanet.com/WBU_TC_MPEG.pdf

- The Emmis-led Broadcasters Initiative and USDTV - The former might try
to acquire the latter:
www.cableworld.com/ct/archives/0604/0604_weather.html

- UHDV - Many media outlets are reporting on it now; Monday Memo readers
saw it reported long ago:
www.nytimes.com/2004/06/03/technology/circuits/03next.html?8cir

- July 1 - See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets:
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $849
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Sharp 25-inch TV @ Fry's $119.99
- Daewoo DTQ2754FC 27-inch TV @ Target $169.99
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Toshiba 27-inch TV @ Fry's $199
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- RCA E13320 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $89.99
- Sylvania 13-inch TV @ Sears $89.99
- Daewoo DTQ20U4SC 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $129.99
- Mystery brand 13-inch TV/DVD combo @ OfficeMax $99.99 after rebate
- GoVideo R6640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $299.99
- GoVideo R6640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Ultimate $298.95
- Philips DVD recorder @ Fry's $299
- DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $119.99
- DVD/VCR combo @ OfficeMax $89.99
- GoVideo DVD/VCR combo @ Ultimate $98.95
- Polaroid DVC-2010 DVD/VCR combo @ Target $99
- Sylvania DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $89.98
- Sylvania DVC860E DVD/VCR combo @ amazon.com $99.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Daewoo DVQ-13H1FC 13-inch TV/VCR combo $99.99
- Mystery brand 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Circuit City $109.99
- Sylvania 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $99.99

- May 1 -
- Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the National
Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated their lists this week.
- The Association of Public Television Stations (APTS) has updated its
list to 247 non-commercial U.S. DTT stations, still well below the FCC
figure of 263:
www.apts.org/html/digital/dtv/ptv_digitalstations.htm
- Doug Lung's RF Report says the FCC CDBS database listed 529 fully
licensed U.S. DTT stations as of June 6:
www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=466

- There are no H/DTV items on agenda of June 10 FCC meeting:
hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-248013A1.pdf

- The House Telecommunications Subcommittee held a hearing on U.S. DTT
last week. Here are some reports on it:
bth.broadcastengineering.com/june_7/#
www.twice.com/article/CA422995?display=Breaking+News
news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20040602/pl_nm/congress_digitaltv_dc_2
www.tvweek.com/news/web060204.html#lawmakers
www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=461
www.twice.com/article/CA422995?display=Breaking+News
The big news was that Representative Joe Barton, who chairs the parent
House Energy and Commerce Committee, said it was so important to recover
the TV spectrum that Congress should consider buying receivers for those
who can't afford them, thereby keeping the 2006 analog cut-off date.
Only TV Technology reported that by the end of the hearing the only
representative who hadn't left the room was the subcommittee chair Fred
Upton:
www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2039
- Here's the NAB point of view:
www.nab.org/Newsroom/PressRel/testimonies/FrittsDTV060204.asp
- Here's that of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association:
www.ncta.com/pdf_files/robert_sachs_testimony_6-02-04.pdf
- Here's the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). It's interesting in
that CEA is joining NAB in calling for cable and satellite to provide
full carriage of DTT (by January 2009):
www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10470

- Sinclair Broadcast Group praised Zenith's 5th-generation ATSC receiver
this week, saying that it seems to have solved indoor reception issues:
www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/06-08-2004/0002189302&EDATE=
I, too, am very impressed with the receiver, but I'd prefer to see it
tested in my apartment before saying it's solved indoor reception.

- Cox is adding local HD ads to its cable systems in Rhode Island:
www.cedmagazine.com/cedailydirect/2004/0604/cedaily040607.htm#1

- CBS has long been known for its HDTV; now it wants its affiliates to
do multicasting. The full stories require paid subscriptions, but the
abstracts may be sufficient:
www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA423590?verticalid=311&industry=Top+of+the+Week&industryid=1024
www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/television/brief_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000525264
It may be worth noting that, depending on how it's done and how many
simultaneous streams are provided, multicasting can preclude HDTV.

- More free digital screenings at the Entertainment Technology Center's
Hollywood Pacific Theater lab: "Shrek 2" on Monday (June 14) and "The
Day After Tomorrow" on June 28. You must register first:
www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp

- Those attending the Joint Technical Symposium in Toronto get to go to
a free screening of the restored FILM print of "The Good, the Bad, and
the Ugly," with a discussion of the restoration process, on the 25th:
www.jts2004.org/english/schedule.html

- DisplaySearch has issued a call for papers for its HDTV Forum 2004, to
be held August 24-26. Abstracts are to be submitted by June 30 to
kendra@displaysearch.com

- David Pogue had a story on Voom in this week's "Circuits" section of
The New York Times. I couldn't help offering the opening paragraph
(which has essentially nothing to do with Voom):
"Let's face it: those $5,000 plasma screens are popular not just because
they're high-definition TV sets but also because they're status symbols.
Look at Gateway's 42-inch $3,000 plasma screen, a runaway hit even
though it can't actually display images in high definition. At this
rate, someone will surely come up with a $200 plasma screen that doesn't
even turn on. It would just hang on the wall and look cool":
www.nytimes.com/2004/06/03/technology/circuits/03stat.html

- Based on figures from CEA, sales of VCRs to U.S. dealers were down
66.4% for the first 20 weeks of 2004 compared to the same period in
2003. Non-H/DTV direct-view TV sets were UP 2.7%. My ten-week running
average for them was up 4.3%.
So-called "Digital Television" sales to U.S. dealers for the 20th week
were 60,443 units. For the first 20 weeks of the year, there were
1,455,019 units. "Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays
without DTT-reception capability) still accounted for about 14.7% of the
TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers so far
this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. Over 85% of the
non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold so far this year were still
plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of
dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving
digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals were still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the LG and Samsung at
J&R.

- The ads - My Los Angeles correspondent was out of town this week.
The DTT-reception premium at Ultimate for the Mitsubishi WS55613 over
the WS55313 was just $270 this week -- and there's a model in between.
Ultimate called an integrated set a monitor, but only at Ultimate did
there seem to be an increase in the number of integrated sets.
- amazon.com (no disclaimer):
- Toshiba 30HF83 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV $799.99
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- JVC PD42WV74 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$400 gift card $3999.99
- Mystery brand plasma TV $2499.99
- Optoma EZPRO 732 projector $1199.99
- Panasonic PT-50LC13 50-inch LCD projection TV w/$200 GC $2799.99
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 TV w/$50 gift card $699.99
- Sharp 32F641 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $499.99
- Sharp LC30HV4U 30-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$400 gift card $3999.99
- Sony KE42XS910 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 gift card $5999.99
- Sony KE50XS910 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 gift card $7999.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$300 gift card $3299.99
- Sony KP57WS510 57-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$200 gift card $1999.99
- Toshiba 26HL83P 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$300 gift card $2999.99
- Toshiba 46H83 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 gift card $1499.99
- Zenith L23V36 23-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100 gift card $1899.99
- Circuit City (appropriate disclaimers):
- Hitachi 42HDT50 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5399.99
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2969.99
- Hitachi 51F500A 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1529.99
- Hitachi 57F500A 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1799.99
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $939.99
- RCA HD61LPW42 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3509.99
- Samsung HLN507W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3149.99
- Samsung LTP1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $584.99
- Samsung SPN4235 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2519.99
- Samsung TXN3245FP 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $629.99
- Sharp LC15B4US 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $674.99
- Sharp LC20B4US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1079.99
- Sharp LC22SV2U 22-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1529.99
- Sony KE37XS910 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.99
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1529.99
- Sony KV32HS510 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1169.99
- Sony KV34XBR910 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $2249.99
- Sony KV36HS510 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1619.99
- Dell (no disclaimer):
- Dell 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Fry's (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS-55413 55-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1699
- Philips 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2199.99
- Philips 60-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- RCA HD50LPW151 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999
- Samsung HLN-5065W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Sony KV-32FS100 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $599
- Toshiba 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1699
- Home Theater Store (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- LG 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- LG 60-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2999
- Mitsubishi 42-inch 16:9 TV $999
- Mitsubishi 48-inch 16:9 TV $1299
- Mitsubishi 65-inch 16:9 TV $1899
- Samsung 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Samsung 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Samsung 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Sony 42-inch LCD projection TV $2499
- Sony 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- LG LST-3510A ATSC receiver/DVD player $449.99
- Panasonic TC-15LT1 15-inch 16:9 LCD TV
- Philips 20PF7835 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799.99
- Samsung SIR-T165 ATSC receiver/decoder $379.99
- Sharp LC-37HV4U 37-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $4599.99
- Toshiba 30HF83 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV $499.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4299.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1899.99
- Sears (no disclaimers):
- Hitachi 50-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54759 $3299.99
- Philips 55-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54333 $1799.99
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54003 $999.99
- Sony 46-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54604 $1499.99
- Ultimate Electronics (no disclaimer):
- Akai PT4298HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Epson LS57P1 57-inch 16:9 projection TV/photo printer $3699.95
- Mitsubishi WS48313 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.95
- Mitsubishi WS55313 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1709.95
- Mitsubishi WS55513 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1979.95
- Mitsubishi WS65513 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2519.95
- Mitsubishi WS65813 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4049.95
- Panasonic CT32HL43 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $798.95
- Panasonic PT47WX53 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.85**
- Panasonic PT50LC13 50-inch LCD projection TV $2499.95
- Panasonic TH42PD25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4084.95
- Pioneer PDP4340HD 43-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6174.95
- Sony KDP57WS550 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999.95
- Sony KE37XS910 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4249.95
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3099.95
- Zenith C34W37 34-inch 16:9 integr. direct-view CRT cable/DTV $1619.95
- Zenith L15V26C 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $498.95
- Zenith L20V26 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $749.95
- Zenith L23V36 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1709.95
- Zenith P42W22B 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2498.95
** price includes home theater sound package

- DVD news: According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for
the first 20 weeks of 2004 were up 4.2% over the same period in 2003. My
ten-week running average was flat.

- The Consumer Electronics Association has issued a call for speakers
for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES):
www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10482

- There's also a call for papers for the IEEE Consumer Communications
and Networking Conference, taking place just before CES
www.ieee-ccnc.org/

- Ed DiGiulio, involved in the development of Steadicam, Showscan, and
many other products, including an HD telecine, died on Friday. Memorial
services will be held at Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park
and Mortuary, 1218 Glendon Avenue, Westwood Village, 310-474-1579, on
Saturday at 1 p.m.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- June 9, Miami, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
www.tech-notes.tv/2004/20_Miami.htm.
- June 11, West Palm Beach, Florida, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/21_WPalm_Beach.htm.
- June 11-13, Universal City Studios, Cine Gear Expo
www.cinegearexpo.com.
- June 14, Jacksonville, Florida, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/22_Jacksonville.htm.
- June 14, Panavision, Woodland Hills, California, ETC Charles Poynton
Seminar www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp.
- June 14-18, Milwaukee Area Technical College, SMPTE Engineering
Committee meetings www.fibush.net/smpte/June2004/June2004.htm.
- June 15-18, Singapore Expo, Broadcast Asia 2004, Audio Technology
2004, CableSat 2004, ComGraphics & Animation 2004, CommunicAsia 2004,
EnterpriseIT 2004 www.broadcast-asia.com/.
- June 16, Atlanta, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
www.tech-notes.tv/2004/23_Atlanta.htm.
- June 18, Huntsville, Alabama, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/24_Huntsville.htm.
- June 21, Nashville, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
www.tech-notes.tv/2004/25_Nashville.htm.
- June 21-24, RAI, Amsterdam, Cinema Expo www.cinemaexpo.com.
- June 23, Knoxville, Tennessee, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/26_Knoxville.htm.
- June 24-26, Toronto, Joint Technical Symposium (archiving and
preservation) www.jts2004.org/english/index_en.htm.
- June 25, Greenville, South Carolina, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/27_Greenville.htm.
- June 28, Charlotte, North Carolina, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/28_Charlotte.htm.
- June 30, Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/29_Raleigh-Durham.htm.
- July 6, Baltimore-Washington, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/30_Baltimore-Washington.htm.
- July 8, Philadelphia, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/31_Philadelphia.htm.
- July 12, New Haven, Connecticut, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/32_New_Haven.htm.
- July 14, Boston, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
www.tech-notes.tv/2004/33_Boston.htm.
- July 16, Eastern New York, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/34_Up_State_NY.htm.
- July 19, Binghamton, New York, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/35_Binghamton.htm.
- July 19-23, Seattle, MPEG meetings.
- July 21, Cleveland, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
www.tech-notes.tv/2004/36_Cleveland.htm.
- July 22, Columbus, Ohio, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/37_Columbus.htm.
- July 26, Indianapolis, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/38_Indianapolis.htm.
- July 28, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated)
www.tech-notes.tv/2004/39_Urbana-Champaign.htm.
- July 29, Madison, Wisconsin, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/40_Madison.htm.
- August 2, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/41_Minn-StP.htm.
- August 4, Omaha, Nebraska, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/42_Omaha.htm.
- August 6, Riverton, Wyoming, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/43_Riverton.htm.
- August 9, Salt Lake City, Utah, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/44_SLC.htm.
- August 11, Bozeman, Montana, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/45_Bozeman.htm.
- August 13, Boise, Idaho, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/46_Boise.htm.
- August 16, Spokane, Washington, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/47_Spokane.htm.
- August 18, Washington State University, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/48_WSU.htm.
- August 20, Seattle, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
www.tech-notes.tv/2004/49_Seattle.htm.
- August 24, Portland, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/50_Portland.htm.
- *August 24-26, Westin Century Plaza, Los Angeles, DisplaySearch HDTV
Forum 2004 www.displaysearch.com/hdtvforum/.
- August 25, Eugene, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) www.tech-notes.tv/2004/51_Eugene.htm.
- August 30-September 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, Entertainment
Media Expo www.media-tech.net/news/New_A.htm.
- September 1-3, Reading, UK, International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics www.isce.reading.ac.uk.
- September 9-14, RAI, Amsterdam, International Broadcasting Convention
www.ibc.org.
- September 16-19, Sony, Basingstoke, England, SMPTE Engineering
Committee meetings www.fibush.net/smpte/Sept2004/Sept2004.htm.
- October 6-7, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, Government Video
Technology Expo www.GVExpo.com.
- October 13-15, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast
Symposium www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symposium.html.
- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 4-7, Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home
Entertainment 2004 West www.homeentertainment-expo.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
bee.jesa.or.jp.
- *January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference on
Consumer Electronics www.icce.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** www.hpaonline.com.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

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- Follow-ups:

- USDTV boxes - Here is one user's report:
http://technology360.typepad.com/technology360/2004/06/usdigital_dtv_s_1.html

- Sinclair and the 5th-generation Zenith ATSC receiver - I spoke
extensively with Sinclair's Mark Aitken today, and he described how the
receiver worked in tough locations I had visited during the earlier
Sinclair tests. It certainly seems to him to have worked about as well
as the COFDM receivers used then.

- July 1 - See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated
sets:
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Magnavox 36-inch TV @ Fry's $399
- Magnavox MS3625 36-inch TV @ Circuit City $549.99
- Toshiba 36A43 36-inch TV w/stand @ Best Buy $599.99
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Apex AT2708 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $189.99
- Apex AT2708S 27-inch TV @ Ultimate $168.95
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Philips 27PT543S 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $199.99
- Sansui TVS2746 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Toshiba 27A34 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $229.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Apex AT1308 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $64.99
- RCA E13320 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $89.99
- Toshiba 13A23/4 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $79.99
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $89.99
- Magnavox 20MS233S 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $109.99
- Daewoo DTQ20U4SC 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $129.99
- Magnavox 20MS3442 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $149.99
- Sylvania 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Sears $119.99
- Daewoo DV6T874B DVD/VCR combo @ CompUSA $99.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- Philips DVD750VR DVD/VCR combo @ CompUSA $119.99
- Sansui DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $99.99
- Sylvania DVC845E DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $89.99
- Toshiba SDV492 DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $119.99
- Zenith XBV442 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $109.99
- Zenith XBV443 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $109.99
- Coby DVD-R1000 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $249.99
- GoVideo R6640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $279.99
- Magnavox MRV64017 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Circuit City $269.99
- Panasonic DMR-E505 DVD-R/RAM recorder @ CompUSA $299.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Broksonic CTSGT9369T 19-inch TV/VCR combo @ Circuit City $159.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Casio GBOXTV980 2.3-inch LCD TV @ Circuit City $69.99
- Casio SY-4000 4-inch LCD TV @ J&R $179.99
- Curtis RT068 5-inch TV w/radio @ Best Buy $19.99
- Sony DNF400PSGR AM/FM/Weather/TV/CD portable @ Best Buy $79.99
- Sony DNS707F AM/FM/Weather/TV/CD portable @ Best Buy $99.99
- Sony DNS707F AM/FM/Weather/TV/CD portable @ Circuit City $99.99
- Sony SRFM80V AM/FM/Weather/TV/stopwatch portable @ Best Buy
$49.99

- May 1 -
- Despite the long delay since the last memo, neither the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the National Association of
Broadcasters (NAB) has updated its lists.
- Doug Lung's RF Update in TV Technology reported 533 licensed
U.S. DTT stations listed in the FCC CDBS database as of June 19:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=481
- The Association of Public Television Stations now lists 263
non-commercial DTT stations operating in the U.S.:
http://www.apts.org/html/digital/dtv/ptv_digitalstations.htm

- There's a story on public-television datacasting in the
public-broadcasting publication Current:
http://www.current.org/dtv/dtv0410datacast.shtml

- Here's a story on the recent U.S. Senate hearing on DTT:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2056

- Many people contacted me about their being impressed with the
Panavision Genesis digital-cinematography camera shown at CineGear
Expo. Like ARRI's D20, it appears to use a 35-mm-frame-sized imager.
Reports say it has over 12 million pixels:
http://www.cinematography.com/forum2004/index.php?showtopic=1308&st=0
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/columns/tech_reporter_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000527425

- International H/DTV news:

- Britain's Sky satellite service plans to offer HDTV in 2006:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds14675.html

- Sky also plans a free-to-view service said to have up to 200
channels or just 116 (compared to Freeview's 30):
[url=http://http://www.primezone.com/newsroom/news_releases.mhtml?d=58868
It's possible that it will cost something after two years:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/3794443.stm
Roughly 97% of UK households are said to have access to the service
vs. 73% of UK households having access to all Freeview channels and
another 7% to some:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3793471.stm

- According to some reports, the UK Freeview DTT service is now in
four million UK households:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3815971.stm
The figure was reportedly disputed in the Guardian, but I don't
have a URL for that.

- Free DTT is to start in France on March 1 of next year with pay
channels following six months later:
http://www.advanced-television.com/2004/news_archive_2004/June7_11.htm#frenchdtt

- Australia's commercial broadcasters have differing plans for
their DTT channels IF they're allowed to implement them:
http://entertainment.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4459,9787380%255E10229%255E%255Enbv,00.html

- There are concerns in Australia about receiver quality:
http://news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,9865260%255E15306,00.html

- Finland's commercial broadcasters are to start DTT in August and
September, by which time they should be serving 94% of the population:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/world/-finland_94percent.htm

- Auto-parts maker Visteon is offering mobile DTT receivers in Germany:
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/06-24-2004/0002199582&EDATE=

- On a street corner in Xi'an, China last week, I saw an ad for
some sort of "1080p" TV.

- The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) has come up with a
recommended practice for receiver performance in areas of sensitivity,
overload, phase noise, selectivity, and multipath. It also suggests a
smart-antenna interface. The first URL is for the press release. The
second is for the 67-page recommended practice:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/press/2004/PR_Receiver_RP_June2004.htm
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_74.pdf
This next URL is a spreadsheet relating to success of demodulating
certain captured signals. Many were not:
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_74_RF_capture_spreadsheet.xls

- ATSC also has a candidate standard that will allow receivers to be
upgraded with downloaded software in the field. Again, the first URL is
the press release and the second the 16-page candidate standard:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/press/2004/PR_Download_CS.htm
http://www.atsc.org/standards/cs_documents/cs_97.pdf

- An article by Eric Taub in the New York Times "Circuits" section last
week suggests that there are still (at least before sales of the
5th-generation Zenith receiver) significant ATSC reception problems.
FYI, he contacted me, but I was out of town, so I contributed absolutely
nothing to the story:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/24/technology/circuits/24hdtv.html?th

- Samsung says that if its receivers are not upgraded to include
"broadcast flag" software, users may have trouble getting even
"unprotected content":
http://www.samsungusa.com/stb_upgrade/
One posting on the OpenDTV Forum suggested problems are already
occurring:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/06-2004/msg00255.html

- Sony has been sued for aspect-ratio burn-in:
http://finance.lycos.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=42104003

- Proposals for papers for the IEEE Conference on Consumer Electronics
(ICCE) will be accepted until July 15:
http://www.icce.org/

- According to iSuppli/Stanford Resources, worldwide TV shipments in the
first quarter were 38.5 million, of which 1.6 million were LCD:
http://www.eetuk.com/mr/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=22101631

- NPD Intelect, which measures sales to consumers (except Wal-Mart,
catalogs, and Internet) reported 404,660 CRT-based projection TVs in the
first quarter and 56,623 microdisplay-based (DLP and different forms of
LCD) projection TVs. LCD 27-inch and up exceeded plasma. But CRT still
has a roughly 11 times more units sold than non-CRT:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA428356.html?verticalid=820&industry=Video&industryid=23099&pubdate=06/21/2004

- Based on figures from CEA, sales of VCRs to U.S. dealers were down
64.8% for the first 21 weeks of 2004 compared to the same period in
2003. Non-H/DTV direct-view TV sets were UP 4.1%. My ten-week running
average for them was up 6%. For the first 22 weeks it was -65.7%, 0.1%,
and -7.6%. For the first 23 weeks it was -64.5%, -0.5%, -7.5%.
So-called "Digital Television" sales to U.S. dealers for the 21st
week were 125,992 units, for the 22nd week 47,300 units, and for the
23rd week 51,182 units. For the first 23 weeks of the year, there were
1,679,493 units. "Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays
without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 15% of the TVs
(not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers so far
this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 85% of
the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 23rd week this
year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable
of receiving DTT signals were still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I saw FOUR! And the prices of two of
them were $299.99.

- The ads - These are three weeks worth except only two weeks from
Minneapolis (by my request, to keep my inbox clear). With the scheduled
"tuner mandate" kicking in on Thursday, most of the advertised sets are
still not capable of DTT reception:
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- Daewoo DP-42SM 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- JVC LT17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $949.99
- JVC LT23X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1804.99
- JVC LT26WX84 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- JVC PD42WV74 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300 gift card $3999.99
- Mitsubishi WS-48313 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $1329.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99**
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499.99**
- Mystery brand 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Mystery brand 42-inch plasma TV w/$200 gift card $2499.99
- Panasonic CT-27HL14 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $526.99
- Panasonic PT-50LC13 50-inch LCD projection TV $2499.99**
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integ. plasma DTV w/$400 GC $5999.99
- Philips 17PF9936 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.99**
- Philips 30PF9946 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2849.99
- Philips 30PW8402 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/stand $799.99
- Pioneer PDP4341HD 43-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6174.99
- Prima (Advent?) HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $449.99
- RCA D52W15 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1234.99
- Samsung HLN-5065W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $3499.99
- Samsung LTN1535 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $569.99
- Samsung LT-P1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $649.99**
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99**
- Samsung SIR-TS360 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/decoder $299.99
- Sharp LC30HV4U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV w/$200 GC $2749.99***
- Sony KE37XS910 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4749.99
- Sony KE42XS910 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$400 gift card $5999.99
- Sony KE50XS910 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 gift card $7999.99
- Sony KLV23HR1 23-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $2184.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $3299.99**
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 gift card $1499.99
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99**
- Sony KP57WS510 57-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 gift card $1999.99
- Sony KP65WS510 65-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $2499.99**
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 gift card $999.99
- Sony KV32FS100 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $664.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch direct-view CRT TV w/stand $999.99
- Sony KV36FS100 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $949.99
- Toshiba 26HL83P 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$200 GC $2699.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5224.99
- Toshiba 46H83 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99**
- Toshiba 57H93 57-inch 16:9 CRT integrated proj. DTV $1999.99
** price includes leather recliner and ottoman
*** price after mail-in rebate
- Circuit City (appropriate disclaimers):
- Akai PT4298HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Akai PDP4249G 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3199.99
- ESA PDP4294LV 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Hitachi 42HDT50 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5399.99****
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2969.99
- Hitachi 51F500A 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1624.99
- Hitachi 57F500A 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1799.99
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199.99
- Motorola HDT100/HDT101 set-top ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1324.99
- Panasonic PT50LC13 50-inch LCD projection TV $2499.99
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $1024.99
- Panasonic TH42PX20U/TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99****
- Philips 15PF9936 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $629.99
- RCA 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1424.99
- RCA HD61LPW42 61-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3509.99
- Samsung HLN507W/HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3199.99
- Samsung HLN617W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4049.99
- Samsung LTN1565 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $549.99
- Samsung TXN2775HF 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $539.99
- Samsung TXN3075WHF 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Samsung TXN3275HF 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $809.99
- Sharp LC13B4US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $499.99
- Sharp LC22SV2U 22-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1624.99
- Sony KE37XS910 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99****
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1624.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2999.99
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1424.99
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1529.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Sony KV32HS510 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $924.99
- Sony KV36HS510 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1424.99
**** price includes basic installation after rebate
- CompUSA (disclaimers one week):
- Hitachi 42HDT50 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.99
- Hitachi 51F500 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV w/$100 gift card
$1799.99
- Panasonic PT-47WX53 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.99*****
- Panasonic PT-50LC13 50-inch LCD projection TV w/$200 gift card
$2999.99
- Panasonic TH-50PX20U/P 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.99*****
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $3799.99*****
- Samsung SPN4235 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99*****
- Sharp LC20B4US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV w/$50 gift card $899.99
***** price includes DVD/VCR 5.1-channel home-theater sound system
- Dell (no disclaimer):
- Dell 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Dell 2200MP projector $810
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS-55413 55-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1699
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Samsung HLN617W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999
- Sony KDP-57WS550 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- JVC PD42WX84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Philips 34PW9819 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1699##
- Philips 42FP9954 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Philips 50FD9955 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999
- Philips 55PL977S 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $2699
- Samsung LTN226WX 22-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1199
- Sony KDP57WS550 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699##
- Sony KV30HS510 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999##
- ViewSonic N2700W 27-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $2499##
## price includes DVD portable
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson LS47P1 47-inch 16:9 projection TV/photo printer $3499
- Epson LS57P1 57-inch 16:9 projection TV/photo printer $3999
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3299
- Hitachi 60V500 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3999
- Samsung HLN467W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT-47WX53 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Panasonic PT-53TW53 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1599
- Panasonic PT53WX53 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1599
- Panasonic PT56TW53 56-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1799
- Panasonic PT60LC13 60-inch LCD projection TV $3299
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699
- Toshiba 46HX83 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399
- Toshiba 51HX83 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599
- Toshiba 57HX83 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1899
- Toshiba 65HX83 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2199
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC AV-20P475 20-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $229.99
- Panasonic PT-50LC13 50-inch LCD projection TV $2499.99
- Panasonic TC-15LT1 15-inch 16:9 LCD TV $699.99
- Panasonic TC-22LH1 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1699.99
- Panasonic TH-50PX20U 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6299.99
- Philips 36PT842H 36-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $1299.99
- Samsung 710MP 17-inch LCD TV $539.99***
- Samsung DVD-L1200 12-inch widescreen DVD/LCD combo
- Samsung HLN507W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Samsung HLN617W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Samsung HPN5039 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Sharp LC-30HV4U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $2999.99
- Sharp LC-37HV4U 37-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $4299.99
- Toshiba 34HF83 34-inch (called "36") 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1499.00
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Toshiba DST3100 ATSC/DirecTV/NTSC receiver $499.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $699.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1899.99
*** price after mail-in rebate
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-42PZ60 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3498
- LG DU-50PZ60 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6498
- LG RU-42PZ90 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2998
- LG RU-20LA61 20-inch direct-view LCD TV $998
- LG RU-44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2798
- LG RU-48SZ40 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $3498
- LG RU-52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $3298
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi PD4225S 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499
- Mitsubishi PD5030 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999
- Mitsubishi WS-55413 55-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1799
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2999
- Panasonic TH42PA20U 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Panasonic TH50PX20U 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999
- Pioneer PDP-5030 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999
- Samsung HLN437 43-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799
- Samsung HLN567 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WT-42311 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $985
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 46-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54713 $1399.99
- Hitachi 57-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54733 $1999.99
- Philips 55-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54333 $1799.99
- Samsung 43-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV, Sears #54073 $2999.99
- Sony 46-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54604 $1499.99
- Sony 51-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54623 $1699.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer noticed):
- Akai PT4298HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Epson LS57P1 57-inch 16:9 projection TV/photo printer $3699.95
- JVC PD42WV74 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799.95
- Mitsubishi WS55313 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1979.95
- Mitsubishi WS55513 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1979.95
- Panasonic PT47WX53/34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1198.95
- Panasonic PT50LC13 50-inch LCD projection TV $2499.95
- Panasonic 60-inch LCD projection TV $3499.95
- Panasonic TC17LA1 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $749.95
- Panasonic TC22LH1 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1899.95
- Panasonic TH42PD25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4084.95
- Panasonic TH50PX20U 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.95
- Pioneer PDP4340HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6174.95
- Samsung HLN467W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3134.95
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3799.95
- Samsung HPN5039 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999.95
- Sharp LC22SV6U 22-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1499.95
- Sharp LC30HV4U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $2999.95
- Sony KDE42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7599.95
- Sony KDP57WS550 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999.95
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.95
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch direct-view CRT TV $899.95
- Zenith C34W37 34-inch 16:9 integ. direct-view CRT cable/DTV $1619.95
- Zenith L15V26C 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $498.95
- Zenith L20V26C 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $749.95
- Zenith P42W22B 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2298.95
- Zenith P42W34H 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2159.95
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU42PZ60 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3497
- LG MU50PZ90 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5997
- LG RU52SZ30 52-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2427
- Sony KDF70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $6997
- Sony KE-32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3997
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5497
- Sony KE-42XS910 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5997
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2797
- Sony SAT-HD300 ATSC/NTSC/DirecTV set-top receiver $397

- Tech-Notes #125 has come out:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_125.pdf

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the
first 21 weeks of 2004 were up 3.4% over the same period in 2003. My
ten-week running average was up 0.9%. For the first 22 weeks it was
DOWN 3.6% and down 18.5%. For the first 23 weeks, it was down 3% and
down 18%. It's the end of an era. Sigh.

- NPD Techworld reports that consumer DVD-player prices fell by
almost 10% last month:
http://www.npdtechworld.com/techServlet?nextpage=pr_body_it.html&content_id=1068

- The physical spec of HD DVD has been approved:
http://www.eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=QA3XDO3N1ZV1QQSNDBCSKHQ?articleID=22100666

- Hollywood, based on remarks at the recent Home Entertainment
Summit, seems to be in no rush for a prerecorded HD consumer disk system.
- "We're in no real hurry to align ourselves with one format,"
said Buena Vista's Bob Chapek. "We're comfortably on the fence," said
MGM's David Bishop. "We would all be doing ourselves a disservice if we
stepped on the growth curve of DVD," said Lion's Gate's Steve Beeks.
And, according to Fox's Mike Dunn, DVD "is still a sexy format":
http://www.uemedia.net/CPC/videography/article_8631.shtml

- EchoStar's DISH network has hit 10 million subscribers:
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/altavista/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20040614005438&newsLang=en

- SBC is planning to deliver HD via its phone network using Microsoft
technology:
http://www.nypost.com/business/23541.htm

- The FCC has issued its notice of inquiry for its annual report on
competition in the multichannel vide programming marketplace. Comments
are due July 23, replies August 25:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-136A1.doc

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- June 30, Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, Road Show -- "A Taste of
NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/29_Raleigh-Durham.htm
- July 6, Baltimore-Washington, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/30_Baltimore-Washington.htm
- July 8, Philadelphia, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/31_Philadelphia.htm
- July 12, New Haven, Connecticut, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/32_New_Haven.htm
- July 14, Boston, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/33_Boston.htm
- July 16, Eastern New York, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/34_Up_State_NY.htm
- July 19, Binghamton, New York, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/35_Binghamton.htm
- July 19-23, Seattle, MPEG meetings.
- July 21, Cleveland, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) [url=http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/36_Cleveland.htm>]">http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/36_Cleveland.htm>[/url]
- July 22, Columbus, Ohio, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/37_Columbus.htm
- July 26, Indianapolis, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/38_Indianapolis.htm
- July 28, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, Road Show -- "A Taste of
NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/39_Urbana-Champaign.htm
- July 29, Madison, Wisconsin, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/40_Madison.htm
- August 2, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/41_Minn-StP.htm
- August 4, Omaha, Nebraska, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/42_Omaha.htm
- August 6, Riverton, Wyoming, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/43_Riverton.htm
- August 9, Salt Lake City, Utah, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/44_SLC.htm
- August 11, Bozeman, Montana, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/45_Bozeman.htm
- August 13, Boise, Idaho, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/46_Boise.htm
- August 16, Spokane, Washington, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/47_Spokane.htm
- August 18, Washington State University, Road Show -- "A Taste of
NAB" (not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/48_WSU.htm
- August 20, Seattle, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/49_Seattle.htm
- August 24, Portland, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/50_Portland.htm
- August 24-26, Westin Century Plaza, Los Angeles, DisplaySearch
HDTV Forum 2004 http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvforum/
- August 25, Eugene, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/51_Eugene.htm
- August 30-September 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, Entertainment
Media Expo http://www.media-tech.net/news/New_A.htm
- September 1-3, Reading, UK, International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.isce.reading.ac.uk
- September 9-14, RAI, Amsterdam, International Broadcasting
Convention http://www.ibc.org
- September 16-19, Sony, Basingstoke, England, SMPTE Engineering
Committee meetings http://www.fibush.net/smpte/Sept2004/Sept2004.htm
- October 6-7, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, Government
Video Technology Expo <[url]http://www.GVExpo.com>[/url].
- October 13-15, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast
Symposium http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symposium.html
- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo
http://www.hdexpo.net/
- November 4-7, W
estin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home Entertainment 2004 West
http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
http://bee.jesa.or.jp
- *January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and
Networking Conference <[url]">http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/>[/url].
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International
Conference on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo.
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Dated: July 12 2004

- Follow-ups:

- Mexico's DTT standard - It's that of the Advanced Television
Systems Committee (ATSC):
http://www.atscforum.org/pr/PR-040707-ATSC-Mexico.pdf

- South Korea's DTT standard - After much debate, they also
reaffirmed the choice of ATSC, though they are considering DVB for
mobile applications:
http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200407/200407080021.html
Ministry of Information and Communications official Rha Bong-ha said
analog shut down would be in 2010, when 95% of households are expected
to be DTT-equipped:
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200407/kt2004070817121610230.htm

- CableCARDs and IEEE-1394 - It may be apocryphal, but one
correspondent says a friend of his found incomprehension at a cable
system but kept insisting that they were required by law to provide
Firewire outputs and was rewarded by receiving a fire extinguisher.
After repeatedly getting blank responses from my cable company, Time
Warner Cable of New York City, today I got a response to my question,
"How much does Time Warner get for a CableCARD?" It's $1.75/month here
(where a digital set-top box is $6.75).

- Other cable and H/DTV -
- On its HD-on-demand service, Comcast is reportedly offering
only two movies, "Antarctica HD" and "India: Kingdom of the Tiger":
http://www.tvpredictions.com/comcasthd070704.html
- The National Cable and Telecommunications Association (NCTA)
mid-year report lists just 382 U.S. DTT stations being carried on any
U.S. cable systems but 17 HD cable networks. It divides the U.S. total
multichannel video programming distributor (MVPD) universe (97 million
households out of Nielsen's 108.4 million TV households) as of April as
follows:
- 73.3% - Cable
- 23.5% - DBS satellite
- 1.1% - Satellite master-antenna TV (SMATV)
- 0.4% - C-band satellite
- 0.2% - Multichannel multipoint distribution service (MMDS)
- 1.4% - Other:
http://www.ncta.com/pdf_files/Overview.pdf

- July 1 -
- According to a story in This Week in Consumer Electronics
(TWICE), sales of TV sets with integrated DTT reception had no growth
(or even negative growth) in the first quarter:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA435342.html?verticalid=820&industry=Video&industryid=23099&pubdate=07/12/2004

- For the second week, I saw no ads for inexpensive 36-inch TVs.
- In this week's ads, there were (if I counted right) 50 TVs
36-inch or larger, 12 of which were integrated with DTT reception.
- Here are the ads for inexpensive non-H/DTV sets. See also
the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets:
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Apex AT2708 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $189.99
- Apex AT2708S 27-inch TV @ Ultimate $168.95
- Sansui TVS2746 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Sharp/Jensen 27-inch home-theater system @ Ultimate $297.90**
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Daewoo DTQ13V5FC 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $59.99
- RCA E13320 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $89.99
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $89.99
- Magnavox 20MS3442 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $149.99
- Sylvania 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Sears $119.99
- Samsung DVDV4600 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $119.99
- Sensory Science SC104 DVD/VCR combo @ Ultimate $88.95
- Toshiba SDV392 DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $119.99
- GoVideo R6640 DVD+RW recorder @ J&R $279.99
- Magnavox MRV64017 DVD+RW recorder @ Circuit City $249.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- SuperScan 19-inch TV/VCR/DVD combo @ Sears $199.99
- Magnavox 27MDTR20/17 27-inch TV/VCR/DVD combo @ Home Depot $279
** price after rebate

- May 1 - Only the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
updated its list this week. As of the 9th, they said there were 1233
U.S. DTT stations in operation in 207 markets. That's considerably less
than the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 1424 (as of June 30)
reported here last week:
http://www.nab.org/newsroom/issues/digitaltv/dtvstations.asp

- There are no H/DTV items on the agenda of the FCC's Technological
Advisory Council meeting on the 28th:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-04-2064A1.pdf

- The FCC is proposing that broadcasters retain recordings of their
broadcasts between 6 am and 10 pm for as long as 90 days to be checked
for obscenity, indecency, and profanity:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-145A1.pdf
At 19.4 Mbps for U.S. DTT stations, that comes to close to 13 terabytes
of storage -- or a bunch of D-VHS tapes; if it's 24 hours, make that
more like 20 TB.

- The Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association (SBCA) has
joined the Digital Transition Coalition (of which EchoStar was already a
member).
http://www.twice.com/article/CA434777.html?display=Breaking+News
The Coalition has promoted the satellite industry plan to carry
broadcast HD programming to places where they can't currently do so:
http://www.digitaltransitioncoalition.com/digital/

- International H/DTV news:
- NHK (the Japan Broadcasting Corporation) reports shipments of over
a million DTT receivers in seven months:
http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content=news&cat=4&id=304882
I haven't seen a recent Consumer Electronics Association report on
similar shipments here, but the time frame will be more like seven years.

- Hong Kong DTT has been delayed by a year (to 2007) to give China a
chance to pick a standard. If they don't by the end of 2006, Hong Kong
will go DVB-T:
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200407/10/eng20040710_149123.html
China has reportedly tested five standards but wants to launch DTT
before the 2008 Olympics in Beijing:
http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail_frame.cfm?articleid=49200&intcatid=1

- Australia's latest list of set-top DTT receivers shows 19
manufacturers offering 41 models, eight of them HDTV-capable. The least
expensive SD model is A$199 (about US$144). The least-expensive HD
model is A$599 (about US$435):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18

- Based on figures from CEA, sales of VCRs to U.S. dealers were down 64%
for the first 25 weeks of 2004 compared to the same period in 2003.
Non-H/DTV direct-view TV sets were down 0.2%. My ten-week running
average for them was down 7.6%. Interestingly, for the 25th week alone,
sales of TV/VCR combos were actually UP 7.9% over last year's 25th week.
So-called "Digital Television" sales to U.S. dealers for the 25th
week were 97,666 units. For the first 25 weeks of the year, there were
1,836,801 units. "Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays
without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 15% of the TVs
(not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers so far
this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 85% of
the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 25th week this
year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
I've been saying that for a while, so some of you may be wondering
how much of the market plasma and LCD represent. Here are CEA figures
for unit TV sales to U.S. dealers this year through April:
- Non-H/DTV direct-view CRT - 6,274,842
- "Digital" direct-view CRT - 232,995
- CRT-based projection - 1,051,415
- Microdisplay projection - 172,047
- Plasma TVs - 158,324
- "Digital" LCD TVs* - 370,505
* - differentiated primarily from hand-held LCD TVs
For global shipments, here, again, is iSupply/Stanford Resources for
the first quarter of 2004 in thousands:
- Direct-view CRT TVs - 11,186
- CRT rear projection - 1,001
- Direct-view LCD TV - 365
- Plasma TV - 356
- Microdisplay projection TV - 265
- Home front projector - 106
http://www.twice.com/article/CA428356.html?verticalid=820&industry=Video&industryid=23099&pubdate=06/21/2004

To qualify as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable
of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable
of receiving DTT signals were still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I saw none this week.

- The ads - Best Buy introduced a "Reward Zone" program with points and
certificates ($95 on a $2500 item), but, because they don't mention
certificate values for all items, I haven't included them. Ultimate
called the Mitsubishi WS55613 a monitor.
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- Daewoo DP-42SM 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- JVC LT17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $999.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499.99
- RCA D52W15 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499.99
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799.99
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $699.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2999.99
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Sony KV32FS100 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $599.99
- Sony KV36FS210 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99
- Circuit City (appropriate disclaimers):
- Akai PDP4249G 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3199.99
- Akai PT4298HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $899.99
- Audiovox FP1500 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3099.99
- Hitachi 51F500A 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1699.99
- Hitachi 57F500A 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1999.99
- Panasonic PT50LC13/PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2999.99
- Philips 26PW8402 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $599.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499.99
- Samsung LTN1535 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $599.99
- Samsung LTP1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $649.99
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $999.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99***
- Samsung TXN3075WHF 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Sharp LC20B4US/LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $11998.99
- Sharp LC22SV2U 22-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1499.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99***
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Sony KV34HS510 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1999.99
*** price includes basic installation
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Major Brand" 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1499
- Philips 42FD9954 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Sony KDP-57WS550 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Panasonic PT53X54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1599
- Panasonic PT56TW53 56-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1799
- Panasonic TH37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $3299
- Panasonic TH42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC PD-42WX84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4099.99
- Philips 23PF9945 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.99
- Philips 37FD9954 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Samsung TX-P2745P 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- Toshiba 32AF44 32-inch direct-view CRT TV $499.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi 55-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54124 $1804.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, one disclaimer):
- LG RU17LZ22 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $809.95
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2519.95
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2498.95
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199.95
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1709.95
- Mitsubishi WS55513 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1979.95
- Mitsubishi WS55613 55-inch 16:9 integr. projection DTV - part of pkg.
- Mitsubishi WS65513 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2519.95
- Mitsubishi WS65813 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999.95
- Mitsubishi WT42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1349.95
- Panasonic PT47WX34/WX53 47-inch 16:9 projection TV - part of package
- Panasonic PT50LC13 50-inch LCD projection TV $2499.95
- Panasonic TC22LH1 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1799.95
- Panasonic TH42PD25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3419.95
- Pioneer PDP4340HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5399.95**
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3599.95
- Samsung LTP1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $539.95
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3479.95
- Sharp LC30HV4U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $2999.95
- Sony KDP57WS550 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999.95
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4949.95
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2969.95
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.95
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.95
- Zenith C32V37 32-inch 4:3 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $899.95
- Zenith L15V26C 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $498.95
** price after rebate

- DVD news:
- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the
first 25 weeks of 2004 were DOWN 1.2% from the same period in 2003. My
ten-week running average was down 12.3%.

- Next year's Academy Awards "screeners" may be encrypted DVDs
requiring a special player:
http://audiotechnologyupdate.broadcastengineering.com/july_9/#oscar

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- July 14, Boston, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/33_Boston.htm.
- July 16, Eastern New York, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/34_Up_State_NY.htm.
- July 19, Binghamton, New York, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/35_Binghamton.htm.
- July 19-23, Seattle, MPEG meetings.
- July 21, Cleveland, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/36_Cleveland.htm.
- July 22, Columbus, Ohio, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/37_Columbus.htm.
- July 22, Todd-AO Studios, Studio City, California, Entertainment
Technology Center demo of Fraunhofer Institute's Wave Field Synthesis
spatial audio technology, RSVP +1-213-743-1600 http://www.etcenter.org.
- *July 23-24, Raleigh Studios, Hollywood, HPA Summer School
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/forms/form.cfm?id=88.
- July 26, Indianapolis, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/38_Indianapolis.htm.
- July 28, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated)
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/39_Urbana-Champaign.htm.
- July 29, Madison, Wisconsin, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/40_Madison.htm.
- August 2, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/41_Minn-StP.htm.
- August 6, Riverton, Wyoming, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/43_Riverton.htm.
- August 9, Salt Lake City, Utah, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/44_SLC.htm.
- August 11, Bozeman, Montana, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/45_Bozeman.htm.
- August 13, Boise, Idaho, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/46_Boise.htm.
- August 16, Spokane, Washington, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/47_Spokane.htm.
- August 18, Washington State University, Road Show -- "A Taste of
NAB" (not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/48_WSU.htm.
- August 20, Seattle, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/49_Seattle.htm.
- August 24, Portland, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/50_Portland.htm.
- August 24-26, Westin Century Plaza, Los Angeles, DisplaySearch
HDTV Forum 2004 http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvforum/.
- August 25, Eugene, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/51_Eugene.htm.
- August 30-September 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, Entertainment
Media Expo http://www.media-tech.net/news/New_A.htm.
- September 1-3, Reading, UK, International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.isce.reading.ac.uk.
- September 9-14, RAI, Amsterdam, International Broadcasting
Convention http://www.ibc.org.
- September 16-19, Sony, Basingstoke, England, SMPTE Engineering
Committee meetings http://www.fibush.net/smpte/Sept2004/Sept2004.htm.
- October 6-7, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, Government Video
Technology Expo http://www.GVExpo.com.
- October 13-15, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast
Symposium http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symposium.html.
- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo
http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 4-7, W
estin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home Entertainment 2004 West
http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
http://bee.jesa.or.jp.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and
Networking Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International
Conference on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo.
Next week's memo might be late and could be without ads. There will be
some loss of memos in August, but I'm not yet sure when that will be.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
post-script to the January 5 memo here:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

Alan Roberts
Alan Roberts's picture
Offline
Joined: May 3 1999

Dated 20 July 2004
- Follow-ups:

- Australian DTT STB receiver prices - The prices include the 10%
Federal sales tax.

- Licensing AVC - MPEG LA announced the availability of its
H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10 patent-portfolio license on the 15th:
http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2004/jul/1057185.htm

- Cable and HDTV -
- Firewire - A correspondent tried to get a set-top box with
Firewire connection from his local cable operator and was told they
weren't available in his area. One day after he contacted his state
regulatory authority, they became available.
- Number of HDTV cable subscribers - INHD, alone, reports
reaching over a million. They, therefore, have committed to providing
no less than 100 hours of new programming per month:
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=SVBIZINK3.story&STORY=/www/story/07-19-2004/0002212830&EDATE=MON+Jul+19+2004,+10:44+AM

- Satellites and HDTV -
- DTT programming - DirecTV is providing some HD programming
from WCBS-DT in New York and KCBS-DT in Los Angeles to subscribers in
markets where CBS owns and operates stations. Another arrangement to
carry Fox HD programming to subscribers in markets where Fox owns
stations is expected:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/world/-directv_hd.htm
- A bill introduced in the U.S. Senate by Senators John Ensign
of Nevada and John McCain of Arizona, the "Satellite Home Viewer
Extension and Rural Consumer Access to Digital Television Act of 2004"
(an act only if passed by both houses of Congress and signed by the
President or veto-overridden) would allow such programming to be
delivered by satellite wherever local DTT signals can't be received
(which could be in cities of license). The Consumer Electronics
Association (CEA) approves of the bill:
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10503
- Cablevision Systems won the bidding (with minimum bids) for
two orbital slots that could improve reception of Voom on the west coast:
http://www.newsday.com/business/ny-biz-bzvoom0715,0,1079568.story?coll=ny-business-headlines
FYI, despite reductions in standard-definition news coverage of them:
http://www.tvweek.com/news/web071904.html#cbs,
both Voom's High Definition News (HDN) and HDNet plan HD coverage of the
political conventions (a paid subscription is required for the full
article, but take my word for it):
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA436814?display=Breaking+News

- July 1 - I've been out of town and away from newspapers since
Wednesday (except Sunday's Denver Post), and my Minneapolis-area
correspondent is also away, so the pickings are meager this week. See
also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets.
Of what I've reported here and in the ads section below, I am aware
of ads for 39 TVs 36-inch or larger, of which seven had integrated
DTT-reception circuitry (there were also two sub-36-inch integrated sets
but many more advertised):
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36-inch TV @ Unitek $749
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Apex AT2708S 27-inch TV @ SoundTrack $168.95
- Toshiba 27A34 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $229.99
- Daewoo DTQ27U4SC 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $249.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- Samsung DVDV4600A DVD/VCR combo @ SoundTrack $119.95
- Sensory Science SC104 DVD/VCR combo @ SoundTrack $98.95
- Coby DVD-R1000 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $199.99
- Sensory Science DVD recorder @ SoundTrack $248.95
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony DNF400PSGR AM/FM/CD/TV/weather portable @ Best Buy $79.99
- Sony DNS707F AM/FM/CD/TV/weather portable @ SoundTrack $99.95

- May 1 - None of the lists I check weekly were updated this week.

- The June/July issue of the National Association of Broadcasters' (NAB)
"Destination Digital TV" is now available online:
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/Issues/digitaltv/DDTV/0604.pdf

- The U.S. House of Representatives' Commerce Committee is to hold a
hearing Wednesday on the completed transition from analog TV to DTT in
Berlin:
http://energycommerce.house.gov/108/Hearings/07212004hearing1339/hearing.htm

- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) informal working group 4
(broadcasting and amateur issues) of the advisory committee for the 2007
World Radiocommunications Conference (WRC 07) will meet the morning of
August 10 at Shaw Pittman, LLP:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-04-2149A1.doc

- Despite noting that it would result in a loss of analog-TV service,
the FCC allowed WRNN in Kingston, NY to transmit DTT only because,
"according to Nielsen Media Research, there was no reportable
over-the-air viewing for the station for the month of April 2004":
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-04-2039A1.pdf

- A correspondent reports from a recent trip that WSTM-DT in Syracuse,
New York is carrying its own NBC signal on one sub-channel and WSTQ's
UPN on another. In Watertown, New York, WWNY-DT had its own CBS signal
on one sub-channel and WNYF's Fox on another. For some time, WNYW-DT in
New York City has been carrying its own Fox programming on one
sub-channel and WWOR's UPN on another. So the question is: What happens
when both sub-channels want to go HD? Fortunately, it's still early in
the transition.

- Lyra Research's DTV View Report "Desperately Seeking Content: A Survey
of HDTV Users," based on an Internet survey of more than 500 existing
users of high-definition television sets, conducted in May and June
2004, found that movies were most desired to be in HDTV, followed by
sports. Commercials were least desired to be in HDTV, followed by
reality programming:
http://www.dtvview.com/dtvview.nsf/hdtv

- Most fascinating technical explanation of the week: The nominal
version of HDTV, 1080i, has 1080 x 1920 or roughly two million picture
elements (pixels) per frame, and NHK's UDTV has 16 times that many. But
a press release on a new sign in Times Square for JPMorgan Chase notes
that "It is the highest definition display in the world. The display
uses nearly 2 million pixels. That's ten times the resolution of the
average television and 3 times the resolution of top-of-the-line HDTV sets":
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/07-15-2004/0002211297&EDATE=

- International H/DTV news:

- Good news and bad news about watching TV on a cell phone in Korea:
"I had missed an episode of my favorite TV drama so I began watching it
using my phone [while fishing]," said Noh Eun Kyung. "The TV function
is fun and convenient but also very expensive. I only watched about 45
minutes and it cost me about $50":
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3880069.stm

- Possible illegal state aid related to DTT in Germany and Sweden
is being investigated by the European Commission:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/latest/latest_eu_investigation.htm
A story in Ireland's Business World suggests that the results of
the investigation "may block Government plans to launch a digital
television service that would compete with satellite and cable":
http://www.businessworld.ie/livenews.htm?a=957105;s=rollingnews.htm

- Digital rights management news:

- Broadcast Engineering's Strategic Content Management reports
dissention in the ranks of premium on-demand programming distributors
with regard to copying. HBO and Showtime, according to the report,
oppose ANY copying; Starz! prefers allowing copy-once:
http://assetmanagement.broadcastengineering.com/july_13_2004/#copying

- A Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) Internet piracy
study of 3600 Internet users worldwide found that 24% "have downloaded a
movie" (58% in Korea). 80% of the respondents had broadband access:
http://www.mpaa.org/MPAAPress/

- Meanwhile, for theatrical exhibition, Broadcast Engineering's
Strategic Content Management reports that, under a bill introduced by
Senators John Cornyn and Dianne Feinstein, "those found guilty of
theater taping would face up to three years in prison for a first
offense, or five years if it was done for profit. Repeat offenders
could spend 10 years behind bars." A similar bill is moving through the
House of Representatives:
http://assetmanagement.broadcastengineering.com/july_13_2004/#Senate

- Warren Communications News reported last week that the "MPAA
gives thumbs up to Windows Media DRM for broadcast flag." The story is
no longer on their site, and I couldn't find any press releases about it
on either the Microsoft or MPAA sites:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- The big story of the week was about the Advanced Access Content
System (AACS) developed by Disney, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Panasonic,
Sony, Time Warner, and Toshiba, ostensibly for next-generation consumer
media:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/14/technology/14copyright.html
AACS is supposed to provide "flexible rules" that would allow users
to share content over home networks (up to ten devices, according to
someone who was briefed on the system) -- maybe even portable devices,
according to Richard Doherty of Envisioneering. At the same time, it
reportedly uses 128-bit AES encryption and renewable and revocable security
http://www.eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=CLWR14BUFD2OWQSNDBCCKHQ?articleID=23900919
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5269286.html

- Broadcast Engineering's Strategic Content Management reports that
a coalition including the American Foundation for the Blind, the
American Library Association, BellSouth, the Computer and Communications
Industry Association, CEA, the Consumer Federation of America, Consumers
Union, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Gateway, Intel, Philips,
Public Knowledge, Qwest, SBC, Sun Microsystems, the U.S. Telecom
Association, and Verizon are supporting a proposal by representative
Rick Boucher to rewrite the section of the Digital Millennium Copyright
Act that bans distribution of descrambling systems. The rewrite would
allow them as long as no copyright infringement is taking place:
http://assetmanagement.broadcastengineering.com/july_13_2004/#DMCA

- CEA-2027 is the new expandable home theater (XHT) standard allowing
home networking of HDTV with Internet-protocol control:
http://news.designtechnica.com/article4681.html

- NPD's Consumer Electronics Price Watch for May shows these average prices:
- 42-inch ED plasma displays - $2736
- DVD recorders -------------- $ 353
- Portable DVD/LCD combos ---- $ 234
- 27-inch TVs ---------------- $ 335
- CRT-based projection TVs --- $1733
Interestingly, that last one (projection TVs) experienced the
lowest rate of price decline.
The story is not yet on the NPD site. Here's a URL to the reported
press release:
http://finance.lycos.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=42584280

- Based on figures from CEA, sales of VCRs to U.S. dealers were down
63.7% for the first 26 weeks of 2004 compared to the same period in
2003. Non-H/DTV direct-view TV sets were down 5.4%. My ten-week
running average for them was down 20.5%. The 26th week of 2004 seems
anomalously bad and the 26th week of 2003 was anomalously good.
So-called "Digital Television" sales to U.S. dealers for the 26th
week were 89,522 units. For the first 26 weeks of the year, there were
1,926,353 units. "Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays
without DTT-reception capability) accounted for just over 15% of the TVs
(not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers so far
this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 85% of
the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 26th week this
year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable
of receiving DTT signals were still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of the Philips at J&R and
the LG at Video & Audio Centers, both new brands to be advertised for
that product.

- The ads - I've been out of town and away from newspapers since
Wednesday (except Sunday's Denver Post), and my Minneapolis-area
correspondent is also away, so the pickings are meager this week:
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- JVC LT23X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1899.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99**
- Mystery brand plasma TV $2499.99**
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5999.99**
- Philips 17PF9936 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.99
- Philips 34PW8502 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1299.99
- Samsung LTN1535 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $599.99
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4299.99**
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3299.99**
- Sony KF60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3999.99**
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499.99
- Toshiba 32HF73 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99**
- Toshiba TDP-S20U projector $999.99
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $2299.99**
** price includes home-theater speaker system
- Dell (no disclaimer):
- Dell 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1280
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2240
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Philips 27PT830H 27-inch widescreen CRT direct-view TV $499
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3497
- Toshiba 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1499
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- JVC AV36DF74 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999
- JVC PD42WV74 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- Philips 27PT8320 27-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $499
- Pioneer PRO730HDI 64-inch 16:9 projection TV $2999
- Sharp LC37HV6U 37-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $4499
- Sony KE50XS910 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7499
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3299
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $3299
- Panasonic TH42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Philips 37FD9954 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Philips FTR9955 ATSC set-top receiver/decoder $299.99 after rebate
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- SoundTrack (Denver Post, no disclaimer):
- LG RU17LZ22 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $809.95
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2969.95
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2298.95
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1098.95
- Mitsubishi WS48315 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $1439.95
- Mitsubishi WS55513 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1979.95
- Panasonic 47-inch 16:9 projection TV as part of a package
- Panasonic TH42PD25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3419.95
- Philips 55PL9774 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $3599.95
- Pioneer PDP4340HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.95***
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3419.95
- Samsung TXP2775HF 27-inch integrated direct-view CRT DTV $629.95
- Sharp LC30HV4U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $2999.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.95
- Zenith C34W37 34-inch 16:9 integr. direct-view CRT cable/DTV $1619.95
- Zenith L15V26C 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $498.95
- Zenith P42W34H 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2519.95
*** price after mail-in rebate
- Unitek (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Sony PFM42B2/H 16:9 42-inch plasma TV $3799
- Sony PFM42V1/B 16:9 42-inch plasma TV $2789
- Sony PFM50C1 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5699
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG LSS3200 DirecTV/ATSC set-top receiver/decoder $297****
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3997
**** requires activation of DirecTV subscription

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the
first 26 weeks of 2004 were down 4.6% from the same period in 2003. My
ten-week running average was down 19.6%.

- The average selling price of a "basic" DVD recorder in Taiwan is
said to be about $180 (U.S.) according to Taiwan's Market Intelligence
Center. Compare to NPD's $353 average in May (above the ads section):
http://finance.lycos.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=42482968

- I have seen a July 12 document called "Liaison Statement to
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 on request for defining 4:2:0 8bit profile in
Amendment 1 to ISO/IEC 14496-10." It was sent by the Blu-ray disk
founders (BDF) to ask the Joint Video Team that developed
AVC/H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10 compression "to define 4:2:0 / 8bit profile in
'FDAM 1 to ISO/IEC 14496-10 : AVC Fidelity Range Extensions' that is
planned to be fixed in July 2004." The document notes that MPEG-2 is
already part of the Blu-ray pre-recorded disk standard but that, "In
addition to MPEG-2, we started evaluating advanced video codec for
covering a range from low bit rate applications to high bit rate around
20Mbps to achieve near transparent quality. 'FPDAM 1 to ISO/IEC 14496-10
: AVC Fidelity Range Extensions' including the Study text discussed in
March 2004 (JVT-K047) is our first choice, because coding efficiency
especially for HD-movies meets our requirements."
Another document I have seen, JVT-L033, a report on subjective
testing of that same fidelity range extension (FRExt) just submitted,
indicated that original movie test material (including the difficult
Digital Cinema Initiatives Standard Evaluation Material, DCI StEM)
scored 4.03 on a quality scale, and the AVC/H.264 FRExt at 20 Mbps
scored 3.90 and 4.00 at 16 Mbps (no doubt a slight testing anomaly -- it
appears to have been essentially transparent).

- Yet another HD disk format: New Medium Enterprises announced a
15 GB multilayer disk prototype last week. It reportedly provides "150
minutes of High-Definition (1080i) Video Content in MPEG-2 format" using
red lasers:
http://finance.lycos.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=200407151400_PZN_60821

- Patent-infringement litigation has forced Thomson to stop selling
the RCA ClearPlay DRC232N DVD player with parental control, which has
been carried by Kmart and Wal-Mart:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA436315?display=Breaking+News

- "On-Demand TV 2004: A Nationwide Study on VOD and DVRs," from
Leichtman Research Group, based on a telephone survey of 1350 U.S.
adults in June, found just over 3% have DVRs (PVRs) (but 74% knew about
them) and 10% of cable subscribers have used video-on-demand (45% of
those who have it available):
http://www.leichtmanresearch.com/press/071904release.html

- It looked like Siemens would smoothly take over BBC Technology, but
Broadcast Engineering's Beyond the Headlines reported today that the
Broadcasting Entertainment Cinematograph and Theatre Union representing
more than 80% of BBC Technology staff has voted to go on strike over
Siemens's failure to meet their demands:
http://bth.broadcastengineering.com/july_19/#strike

- FCC chair Michael Powell's blog can be read here:
http://www.alwayson-network.com/comments.php?id=4921_0_3_0_C

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through July 23, Seattle, MPEG meetings.
- July 21, Cleveland, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/36_Cleveland.htm.
- July 22, Columbus, Ohio, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/37_Columbus.htm.
- July 22, Todd-AO Studios, Studio City, California, Entertainment
Technology Center demo of Fraunhofer Institute's Wave Field Synthesis
spatial audio technology, RSVP +1-213-743-1600 http://www.etcenter.org.
- July 23-24, Raleigh Studios, Hollywood, HPA Summer School
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/forms/form.cfm?id=88.
- July 26, Indianapolis, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/38_Indianapolis.htm.
- July 28, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, Road Show -- "A Taste of
NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/39_Urbana-Champaign.htm.
- July 29, Madison, Wisconsin, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/40_Madison.htm.
- August 2, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/41_Minn-StP.htm.
- August 4, Omaha, Nebraska, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/42_Omaha.htm.
- August 6, Riverton, Wyoming, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/43_Riverton.htm.
- August 9, Salt Lake City, Utah, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/44_SLC.htm.
- *August 10, Shaw Pittman, Washington, D.C., informal working
group 4 (broadcasting and amateur issues) for FCC advisory committee on
WRC 07 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-04-2149A1.doc.
- August 11, Bozeman, Montana, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/45_Bozeman.htm.
- August 13, Boise, Idaho, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/46_Boise.htm.
- August 16, Spokane, Washington, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/47_Spokane.htm.
- August 18, Washington State University, Road Show -- "A Taste of
NAB" (not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/48_WSU.htm.
- August 20, Seattle, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/49_Seattle.htm.
- August 24, Portland, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/50_Portland.htm.
- August 24-26, Westin Century Plaza, Los Angeles, DisplaySearch
HDTV Forum 2004 http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvforum/.
- August 25, Eugene, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/51_Eugene.htm.
- August 30-September 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, Entertainment
Media Expo http://www.media-tech.net/news/New_A.htm.
- September 1-3, Reading, UK, International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.isce.reading.ac.uk.
- September 9-14, RAI, Amsterdam, International Broadcasting
Convention http://www.ibc.org.
- September 16-19, Sony, Basingstoke, England, SMPTE Engineering
Committee meetings http://www.fibush.net/smpte/Sept2004/Sept2004.htm.
- October 6-7, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, Government
Video Technology Expo http://www.GVExpo.com.
- October 13-15, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast
Symposium http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symposium.html.
- *October 18-19, Pasadena Convention Center, California, Global
Society for Asset Management G-SAM 2004
http://www.g-sam.org/gsam2004/index.asp.
- *October 20-23, Pasadena Convention Center, California, SMPTE
Technical Conference and Exhibition
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/146tech.cfm.
- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo
http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 4-7, W
estin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home Entertainment 2004 West
http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
http://bee.jesa.or.jp.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and
Networking Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International
Conference on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

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Dated 26/07/2004

- Follow-ups:

- The DTT-reception breakthrough at "The Schubin Site" -
- First, here's a recap for those of you who missed the
Thursday special: Reliable DTT reception was achieved in my apartment
for the first time, on Thursday morning, using the 5th-generation LG
chip and either a simple rectangular loop antenna or the classic Radio
Shack dual bow-tie with reflector. Fancier antennas were less successful.
We were able to receive six local DTT stations quite reliably;
people could walk around the room during reception, and the antenna
could even be moved around and reoriented during reception with
virtually no ill effect (it WAS possible to find a location and
orientation that caused problems, but I had to really try). A seventh
station could be received with the antenna at the window (different
seventh stations for different antennas). In the eight years of DTT
testing here:
- This was the first time reception was possible with the
antenna atop my TV (as it is for my analog reception).
- This was the first time WNYW-DT (Fox) and any other
station could be received from the same antenna location, never mind
orientation.
- This was the first time that no care needed to be used
in orienting the antenna; haphazardly hanging the loop from a string was
fine.
- The stations received were WABC-DT, WCBS-DT, WFME-DT,
WNBC-DT, WNJN-DT, WNYW-DT (which carries WWOR as a subchannel), and
WPXN-DT. A station I had previously received during an earlier test was
off the air when we were testing on Thursday.
- The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) lists 19
stations as being in my market (they actually list one station just
eight miles away as being in the Philadelphia market, because it's a
satellite of another station):
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp
As best I know, all of the other DTT stations listed for my market
were either operating at very low power, far away, both, or off the air
during the test on Thursday morning. I, therefore, consider the test to
have been completely successful. If some future receiver can pull in
even low-power signals, that will be a bonus.
- Here's a recap of the conditions in my apartment. The
apartment is in a pre-war 17-story building on a wide Manhattan cross
street. It is on the 4th floor. It faces north, with all DTT
transmitters to the south or southwest, so at least one bounce is
required for all reception. It is about two miles from the Empire State
Building and closer to the Conde Nast Building. It is probably less
than ten miles from all the New Jersey stations received. In other
words, it is in a relatively high signal strength area.
- The receiver was an LG LST-3100A, BUT that receiver is
normally shipped with the FOURTH-generation circuitry. The
4th-generation chip was replaced with a 5th-generation in the test
receiver. As best I know, no 5th-generation receivers have yet been
sold, but they are expected later this year (see USDTV story below).
- Sinclair says their results testing this receiver in
Baltimore were essentially the same as mine.
- Here was the sequence of events Thursday morning:
- People showed up.
- The equipment was unpacked.
- A Radio Shack dual bow-tie with reflector was set up in
front of and below the TV set, aimed roughly towards the window (no
critical aiming). Six stations were pulled in, WPXN not quite reliably.
- The antenna was moved to the set top (about two feet
higher); all six stations were reliably received.
- The antenna was moved to the window; a seventh station
(WFME) was pulled in, all reliably.
- The loop antenna was tried, with similar results.
- Other antennas were tried, with worse results.
- The loop antenna was moved around successfully during
reception on different channels.
- WPIX-DT (WB), which is transmitting at low power on VHF
channel 12, was sort of sniffed (the receiver paused a long time on
channel 12 during scanning) but never came in. We tried two
orientations of rabbit ears (and another indoor antenna that included
rabbit ears) but didn't get it. All of the other antennas were
optimized for UHF.
- Here is a rough history of the breakthroughs in DTT testing
here:
- The "first-generation" Panasonic TU-DST20 couldn't
receive anything off air with any antenna tried but got the 8-VSB then
used by Time Warner Cable of NYC well.
- The "second-generation" RCA DTC100 could, with certain
antennas (16 were tried, including some almost as long as the room),
pick up WCBS-DT relatively reliably from a number of locations but not
atop the TV nor on the floor. It could pick up WNYW-DT (transmitting
from the same Empire State Building) from the floor in the corner but
from nowhere else. Succeeding receivers had similar results.
- As more stations came on the air in New York, they,
too, were received, but never more than three (usually just one) from
any single antenna orientation, regardless of receiver or antenna.
WABC-DT, transmitting from the Conde Nast Building, was easiest to
receive until Thursday, but it could not be received from atop my TV nor
from the floor (where WNYW-DT could be received).
- I am prevented by non-disclosure agreement from revealing
all of the tests here, but you will be safe in assuming that what you
have just read represents the relevant information.
- One correspondent asked whether I thought the success of the
5th-generation LG chip in my apartment obviates the need for "smart"
antennas. I would point out again that I am in a high-signal-strength
urban area.
- Another correspondent asked whether the success of the
5th-generation LG chip obviates the need for the more-robust E-VSB
system and whether, because E-VSB uses up so much more of the channel,
anyone would ever use it. Again, I would point out that I am in a
high-signal-strength area, and, even here, in certain antenna positions,
certain stations (which might not be at full power) were received not
entirely reliably. I suggest that the use of E-VSB to carry
"bulletproof" audio (which would take a negligible amount of data rate
-- perhaps about 130 kbps -- from the channel) could mean the difference
between a "watchable" program and an "unwatchable" one.

- E-VSB - The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) has
officially approved the E-VSB amendment to the A/53C standard:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/press/2004/PR_EVSB.htm
Here's the amended standard (the 37-page amendment replaces former
Annex D):
http://wwww.atsc.org/standards/a_53c_with_amend_1.pdf
A correspondent suggests that E-VSB is a way for LG/Zenith to
continue to receive intellectual-property fees after the expiration of
their rights to 8-VSB.

- USDTV -
- They have "announced a technology partnership with LG
Electronics and LG Innotek to supply fifth-generation 8-VSB chips and
ATSC tuners for use in USDTV's set-top boxes." Shipments are to begin
in the fourth quarter of this year:
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20040720005736&newsLang=en
http://eet.com/semi/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=23903585
I've asked USDTV a number of questions about this, including the LG
deal's relationship to the Hisense deal and whether the new boxes would
have advanced-compression decoding. It's possible I will learn the
answers on Wednesday, but I told them I was in no rush.
- They have cut the cost of their receiver to $19.95, not
counting antenna ($29.95) or installation ($49.95), if either is needed:
http://www.usdtv.com/get_usdtv-subscription_details.php
- Warren Communications News reported today that the possible
deal between USDTV and the Emmis consortium has fallen through. By the
time you read this, the story will probably no longer be on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- Academy-Awards "Screeners" - Cinea will provide the 10,000 secure
DVD players at their own cost. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=upsell_article&articleID=VR1117907011&categoryID=1338&cs=1

- House Commerce Committee hearing on Berlin DTT transition -
- It occurred. Here are three reports:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2154
http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,64299,00.html?tw=rss.BIZ
http://bth.broadcastengineering.com/july_26/#
- Broadcasting & Cable's coverage concentrated on committee
chair Joe Barton's contention that it could cost the government $1
billion to pay for receivers but might allow a "hard" analog cutoff date
that would enrich the Treasury with payments for spectrum:
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA438041?display=Breaking+News&promocode=SUPP
- The Government Accountability Office report was presented:
http://www.gao.gov/docsearch/abstract.php?rptno=GAO-04-926T
- Here are the highlights:
http://www.gao.gov/highlights/d04926thigh.pdf
- Here's the complete report:
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d04926t.pdf
- Here's the testimony of broadcaster Greg Schmidt of LIN
Television:
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/PressRel/testimonies/Schmidttestimony072104.asp
- Here's the testimony of cabler Michael Willner of Insight
Communications:
http://www.ncta.com/pdf_files/Willner%20DTV%20Testimony.pdf
He noted that his company, with 1,297,900 subscribers, has 26,184
HD subscribers (even though 94% have access to HD).

- Other cable and H/DTV news - According to a story on the CED
website, a report from ABI Research says that the "Digital cable-ready
TV sets now hitting the market are costing between $80 and $120 more
than standard units":
http://www.cedmagazine.com/cedailydirect/2004/0704/cedaily040720.htm#2
I could not find those amazing figures in the press release on the
ABI Research site:
http://www.abiresearch.com/abiprdisplay2.jsp?pressid=299

- Digital rights management - The Washington Post reports that the
National Football League and Hollywood studios want the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) to prevent TiVo from introducing a way
for users to watch captured programming outside their homes:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A4042-2004Jul21

- July 1 -
- My Minneapolis-area correspondent is still out, so I have no
Sears or Ultimate Electronics ads this week.
- This week, I was aware of ads for 47 TVs with larger than
36-inch screens; seven had integrated DTT-reception circuitry. So far,
the biggest impact of the "tuner mandate" seems to have been the
(perhaps coincidental) virtual elimination of ads for non-HD 36-inch
direct-view TV sets.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Philips 27PT543S 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $199.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Apex AT1308 13-inch TV @ J&R $69.99
- Toshiba 13A23/4 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $79.99
- Toshiba 19A24 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- Daewoo DTQ20U4SC 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $129.99
- Apex ADV-3800 DVD/VHS combo @ J&R $89.99
- Sylvania DVC845E DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $89.99
- Zenith XBV442 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $109.99
- Coby DVD-R1000 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $189.99
- LiteOn LVW5005 DVD+R/RW recorder @ CompUSA $249.99 after rebate
- Magnavox MRV64017 DVD+RW rec. @ Circuit City $249.99 after rebate
- Mystery brand DVD+R/RW recorder @ Fry's $179
- Pioneer DVR-224 DVD-R/RW rec. w/$25 gift card @ Best Buy $299.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Toshiba MV20P2 20-inch TV/VCR combo @ Best Buy $179.99
- Broksonic SC20145 20-inch TV/VCR/DVD combo @ Circuit City $249.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Casio SY-30 2.7-inch LCD TV @ J&R $99.99
- Sony D-NS707F AM/FM/Weather/TV/CD portable @ J&R $99.99

- May 1 -
- None of the lists I check (FCC, NAB, Association of Public
Television Stations) was updated this week.
- Doug Lung's RF Report in TV Technology notes just 536
licensed U.S. DTT stations listed in the FCC's CDBS database as of July
18, no change from the July 4 listing:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=512

- International H/DTV news:

- In the first four months they were on sale, 273,557 "interactive"
DTT receiver/decoders were reportedly sold in Italy:
http://www.agi.it/english/news.pl?doc=200407231903-1221-RT1-CRO-0-NF11&page=0&id=agionline-eng.oggitalia

- The HD Euro1080 satellite channel reportedly has 10,000
"viewers." Getting the story requires filling out a questionnaire:
http://www.scri.com/sub/sc_newscur.html

- The UK analog-shutdown date has been put off by two years to 2012:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3917449.stm

- According to a story about a report in the Mail, commercial ITV
in the UK "is threatening to hand back its broadcasting licence and make
all its programmes available only to digital viewers." The issue is the
high cost of its government fees for an analog broadcasting, reportedly
UKP200 million (over $368 million) annually and costs to provide
public-service programming, UKP250 million (over $460 million) a year.
Like U.S. broadcasters giving back their analog licenses, ITV would
still be available on DTT, cable, and satellite:
http://www.advanced-television.com/2004/news_archive_2004/July19_23.htm#itvquit

- The UK DTT pay-TV Top Up TV is starting a campaign to get people
to buy the conditional-access modules (CAMs) necessary for their
service. The CAMs are to go for about UKP40 ($74), and the monthly fee
for ten channels will be about UKP8 ($15):
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds15127.html

- The latest list of set-top receiver decoders from Digital
Broadcasting Australia shows 42 boxes from 19 brands; 41 can receive
standard definition, of which the least expensive are A$199 (US$141);
eight can receive HD, of which the least expensive is A$599 (US$425):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18

- Korea's government Ministry of Information and Communications has
reportedly persuaded manufacturers to drop prices of "digital TVs." As
here in the U.S., the term has been used in Korea to represent displays
without DTT capability, so I don't know which these are. Samsung is
reportedly dropping the price of its 28-inch model from 1.29 million won
to 999,000 ($1110 to $858); LG is to match the lower figure. Daewoo's
29-inch set is dropping from 790,000 to 630,000 won ($680 to $542). All
three companies will sell 32-inch sets for 1.39 million won ($1196):
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/tech/200407/kt2004072318244711810.htm
Government agencies have been ordered to help the DTV industry:
http://www.yonhapnews.net/Engnews/20040723/300100000020040723160642E0.html

- The Hollywood all-studio Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) has
reportedly selected JPEG2000 as its desired compression system and has
asked SMPTE DC-28 to accept it. One reason for the selection was said
to be that it is royalty-free:
http://www.backstage.com/backstage/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000536521

- Scientific-Atlanta has established a web site to educate consumers
about HDTV:
http://www.exploreHD.com
http://www.scientificatlanta.com/products/hdtv.htm
One page notes the differences between an "HD-Ready Television"
(later called an "HD-Ready Monitor" and an "HD-Capable Monitor":
http://www.scientificatlanta.com/products/guidetoHDTV5.htm
Another page notes that optimum viewing distance maxes out at seven
feet:
http://www.scientificatlanta.com/products/guidetoHDTV6.htm
The Lechner fixed distance that people sit from TVs in the U.S. was
found to be nine feet; the Jackson distance in the UK was found to be
three meters.

- Warren Communications News reported today that Gateway is planning to
drop DLP projection TVs. By the time you read this, the story will
probaly no longer be on the site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- According to the Consumer Electronics Association, cumulative sales to
U.S. dealers of "digital televisions" through May were 11,128,360
units. The press release doesn't mention DTT-receivers:
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10508

- Based on figures from CEA, sales of VCRs to U.S. dealers were still
down 63.7% for the first 27 weeks of 2004 compared to the same period in
2003. Non-H/DTV direct-view TV sets were down 4.8%. The improvement
over last week is due, in part, to huge sales of TV/VCR combos, up 230%
over the same week in 2003. My ten-week running average for non-H/DTV
direct-view TV sets was down 21.8%.
So-called "Digital Television" sales to U.S. dealers for the 27th
week were 51,912 units (TV/VCR combos were 38,843). For the first 27
weeks of the year, there were 1,978,265 units. "Digital Televisions"
(most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability)
accounted for 15.2% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD)
sold to U.S. dealers so far this year. It may be worth noting here what
that means. About 85% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold
through the 27th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view
TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable
of receiving DTT signals were still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the Samsung at J&R.

- The ads - My Minneapolis-area correspondent is still out, so I have no
Sears or Ultimate Electronics ads this week. Best Buy listed a Sony
1280 x 768 LCD TV as HDTV but not a JVC of identical pixel count.
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- JVC LT17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $999.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499.99**
- Mystery brand L17M103 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99***
- Mystery brand plasma TV $2499.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99**
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499.99**
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Sharp LC37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $5499.99**
- Sony KLV23HR1 23-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1999.99**
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99**
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99**
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99***
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599.99**
- Toshiba 20DL74 20-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $999.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99**
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1899.99**
** price includes DVD player and three DVDs
*** price includes three DVDs
- Circuit City (appropriate disclaimers):
- Akai PDP4249G 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Akai PT4298HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2799.99****
- Magnavox 27MS5402 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $489.99
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99****
- Panasonic PT50LC13/PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2699.99****
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3599.99****
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99****
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3199.99
- Samsung LTN1535 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99****
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99****
- Sharp LC20E1UB 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799.99****
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3599.99****
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599.99****
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99****
**** price after mail-in rebate
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2999.99*****
- Sharp LC15B4US 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $549.99
- ViewSonic VPW425 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799.99*****
***** price includes DVD+R/RW recorder
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 2200MP projector $899
- Dell 3300MP projector $1399
- Dell W1700 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $630
- Dell W2300 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1280
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2240
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Major Brand" 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1299
- "Major Brand" 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Optoma 50-inch 16:9 projection TV $2997
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- "Famous Brand" 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- JVC PD42WX84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999
- Pioneer PRO530HDI 53-inch 16:9 projection TV $2199
- Pioneer PRO730HDI 64-inch 16:9 projection TV $2999
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999
- Sony KD34XBR960 34-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view DTV $2199
- Sony KE37XS910 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Sony KE42XS910 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999
- Sony KE50XS910 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7999
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV
- Hewlett-Packard (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP F2304 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT-17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $799.00
- JVC LT26WX84 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2099.99
- JVC PD-42WX84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3599.99
- Optoma EzPro 731 projector $729.99 after mail-in rebate
- Philips 23PF9945 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.99
- Philips 30PF9975 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2499.99
- Philips 37FD9954 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Samsung SIR-T165 ATSC receiver/decoder $379.99
- Samsung TX-P2745P 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- Toshiba 14AF44 14-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $129.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1999.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU-44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2798
- LG RU-52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3298
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3998
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4498
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1898
- Mitsubishi WS-65713 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2998
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3798
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA10US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999
- Philips 17PF9945 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $799
- Philips 23PF9945 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1699
- Philips 30PF9975 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2999
- Unitek (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Sony PFM42B2/H 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- Sony PFM50C1 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5699

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the
first 27 weeks of 2004 were down 3.8% from the same period in 2003. My
ten-week running average was down 21.1%.

- Lyra Research's DTV View Survey of HDTV Users, conducted in May
and June, found 47% owning more than 50 prerecorded DVDs and another 24%
owning between 21 and 50. There were 577 respondents. The URL is for a
July 15 report called "Dark Horse Winner of Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD Battle,"
which contains the information in a graph:
http://lyra6.lyra.com/DTVVIEW/Surprisewinner.html

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- *July 27, WFYI, Indianapolis, Road Showe -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/38_Indy.htm
- *July 28, John Wood Community College, Quincy, IL -- "A Taste of
NAB" (not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/39_Quincy.htm.
- July 29, Madison, Wisconsin, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/40_Madison.htm.
- *July 31, Flint, Michigan, -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/39a_Michigan.htm.
- August 2, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/41_Minn-StP.htm.
- *August 2-6, Loew's Coronado Bay Resort, Coronado, California,
CEA Summer Technology and Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=STSF04.
- August 4, Omaha, Nebraska, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/42_Omaha.htm.
- August 6, Riverton, Wyoming, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/43_Riverton.htm.
- August 9, Salt Lake City, Utah, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/44_SLC.htm.
- *August 10, Shaw Pittman, Washington, D.C., informal working
group 4 (broadcasting and amateur issues) for FCC advisory committee on
WRC 07 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-04-2149A1.doc.
- August 11, Bozeman, Montana, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/45_Bozeman.htm.
- *August 11-13, Hilton Austin Downtown, Texas Association of
Broadcasters Convention http://www.tab.org/convention-session.php.
- August 13, Boise, Idaho, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/46_Boise.htm.
- August 16, Spokane, Washington, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/47_Spokane.htm.
- August 18, Washington State University, Road Show -- "A Taste of
NAB" (not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/48_WSU.htm.
- August 20, Seattle, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/49_Seattle.htm.
- August 24, Portland, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not
NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/50_Portland.htm.
- August 24-26, Westin Century Plaza, Los Angeles, DisplaySearch
HDTV Forum 2004 http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvforum/.
- August 25, Eugene, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/51_Eugene.htm.
- August 30-September 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, Entertainment
Media Expo http://www.media-tech.net/news/New_A.htm.
- September 1-3, Reading, UK, International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.isce.reading.ac.uk.
- September 9-14, RAI, Amsterdam, International Broadcasting
Convention http://www.ibc.org.
- September 16-19, Sony, Basingstoke, England, SMPTE Engineering
Committee meetings http://www.fibush.net/smpte/Sept2004/Sept2004.htm.
- October 6-7, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, Government
Video Technology Expo http://www.GVExpo.com.
- October 13-15, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast
Symposium http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symposium.html.
- October 18-19, Pasadena Convention Center, California, Global
Society for Asset Management G-SAM 2004
http://www.g-sam.org/gsam2004/index.asp.
- *October 18-20, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, CEA Industry Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=IF04.
- October 20-23, Pasadena Convention Center, California, SMPTE
Technical Conference and Exhibition
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/146tech.cfm.
- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo
http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 4-7, Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home
Entertainment 2004 West http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/.
- *November 15-18, Long Beach Convention Center, California,
Electronic House Expo http://www.ehx2004.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
http://bee.jesa.or.jp.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and
Networking Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International
Conference on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. I
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change, there will be a memo next week; if not, I might try to send
something Saturday.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
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Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
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Gents, with my apologies for delays in posting these, I’m trying to catch up now.

Here’s the next in the series-

===============================================

I will be out of the country until the 17th. I'm not sure if there will
be any memo between now and the week of the 23rd.

Note to those of you on the OpenDTV Forum: I'll be dropping it as soon
as I send this until I return.

- Follow-ups:

- 5th-generation receiver test - I made a few errors last week:
- Eight years should have been five.
- The first generation Panasonic was the TU-DST50.
- One of the people who have tested here over the years sent a picture
of a Silver Sensor antenna atop my TV receiving WCBS-DT via a Samsung
SIR-T150. So it seems one or more of the following is true:
- My recollection was faulty,
- Reception wasn't reliable, or
- I wasn't there at the time.

- July 1 -
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are
HD and/or widescreen.
- Yet another week has gone by with no ad that I've seen for a non-H/DTV
36-inch set. That seems to have been the main result of the mandate so
far. This week's memo has meager offerings, but here is the summary of
the ads section down below. There are 28 sets listed with screen sizes
of 36-inch or above; of them, four have integrated DTT-reception
circuitry (and one of those wasn't advertised with it).
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- ESA ET427E 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $189.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA ET413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $64.99
- RCA 14F400T 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- Sylvania 6420FE 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $139.99
- GoVideo DV1040 DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- Panasonic PVD4744S DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $129.99
- Coby DVD-R1000 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $189.99
- Panasonic DMR-E55 DVD-R/RAM recorder @ J&R $299.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony DNF400 AM/FM/TV/Weather CD portable @ Circuit City $79.99
- Sony ICF-CD73V AM/FM/TV/Weather CD shower clock radio $79.99
- Sony MZNF520D FM/TV/Weather MD Walkman @ Circuit City $149.99

- May 1 -
- Neither the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) nor the
Association of Public Television Stations (APTS) updated their lists
this week.
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) updated its lists on July 28:
- They say 1658 U.S. TV stations have now been granted either a DTT
license or a construction permit, 96% of the original April 1997 total
(but there are now more analog stations on the air). According to the
FCC, there are now 1423 U.S. DTT stations transmitting sometimes at some
power levels:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
The NAB still lists just 1233:
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp
- The FCC lists 286 non-commercial U.S. DTT stations:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html
APTS still lists just 263:
http://www.apts.org/html/digital/dtv/ptv_digitalstations.htm
- The FCC says 634 are either fully licensed or operating on
program-test authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html
- The other 789 are all at low power on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html
- There has been no change in the 40 stations due on the air May 1,
1999; 38 are still fully licensed and two on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html
- There has also been no change in the 79 due on the air November 1,
1999; 72 are fully licensed and seven are on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html

- After missing many, DTT is finally back on the agenda (item 7) for
Wednesday's FCC meeting. "The Commission will consider a Report and
Order concerning the conversion of the nation s broadcast television
system from analog to digital television":
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-250222A1.pdf

- Sign-of-good-faith? department: The following is from a letter sent by
NAB president Edward Fritts to National Cable and Telecommunications
Association president Robert Sachs. "Following up on Rep. Tauzin's
suggestion, I would like to propose a meeting as early as possible
between key broadcast and cable industry leaders. Our goal should be
simple: to set aside past policy differences, while doing what's best
for the viewing public":
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/PressRel/072604lettertoSachs.asp

- Based on the previous auction the FCC has granted 154 licenses for
terrestrial service that shares DBS downlink frequencies:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-04-2331A1.pdf

Teranex is now part of Silicon Optix.

- International H/DTV news: Freeview now has a seven-day electronic
program guide:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds15128.html

- At the July 27 in Redmond, Washington, MPEG announced that the "Joint
Video Team (JVT) has completed its extension of AVC/H.264. Fidelity
Range Extension (FRExt), as it called, includes four new profiles that
broaden an already wide ranging set of applications that are well suited
to AVC/H.264. The new profiles are fully nested beginning with 'high'
profile (HP) for high definition content. Hi10P incorporates 10 bit
coding suitable for film material. Hi422 provides the video community
with the capabilities needed in broadcasting and editing. Lastly, Hi444
supports full RGB color resolution and 12 bit precision for professional
production and graphics environments. Demanding video production
environments are further supported with the ability of carry compressed
alpha channel data and the film industry now has the ability to analyze
and synthesize the representation of film grain for high quality
consumer applications."
The release also notes that "MPEG has produced version 1 of LASeR
(Lightweight Application Scene Representation). LASeR can be implemented
in as few as 30Kilobytes and leverages the functionality of industry
standards such as MPEG-4 BIFS, W3C SVG and Macromedia Flash. A fully
compatible W3C SVG T1.2 LASeR compressed SVG stream can deliver rich
graphic content in as little as 10kbps":
http://www.chiariglione.org/mpeg/meetings/redmond04/redmond_pr.htm

- I am not permitted to release week 28 CEA sales figures until August
2nd, so you'll have to wait for those or get them elsewhere.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the LG at J&R this
week (but I've seen no non-New York ads thus far).

- The ads -
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- Advent HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- LG RU-52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$200 gift card $3299.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 proj. TV w/$200 gift card $2499.99
- Mystery brand plasma TV with $200 gift card $2499.99
- Panasonic PT-43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV w/$200 gift card $2799.99
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV w/$200 gift card $2999.99
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV w/$300 gift card $3999.99
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$200 gift card $2999.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$400 GC $5999.99
- Panasonic TH-50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500 GC $7999.99
- Philips 30PF9946 30-inch wide. direct-view LCD TV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- Philips 50PF9956 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$50 gift card $6999.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$200 GC $3199.99
- Samsung LT-P1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $599.99
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$200 gift card $3299.99
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV w/$50 gift card $1099.99
- Sony KE42TS2B 42-inch plasma TV $4299.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$200 GC $2999.99
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 gift card $1699.99
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 gift card $899.99
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 gift card $1499.99
- Toshiba 32HF73 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 gift card $899.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$400 gift card $4999.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$50 gift card $1399.99
- Circuit City (appropriate disclaimers):
- ESA PDP4294LV 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Hitachi 42HDT50 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1624.99
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199.99
- Panasonic CT32HXC14 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $749.99
- Panasonic TC14LA2 14-inch 4:3 LCD TV $549.99
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $1099.99
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated (?) plasma DTV $3899.99
- RCA HD61LPW42 61-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3599.99
- Sharp LC20B4US/LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $949.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2899.99
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2999.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2699.99
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1424.99
- Sony KV27HS420 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $699.99
- Sony KV34HS420/KV34HS510 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1524.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT-17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $799.00
- JVC LT-23X475 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99
- JVC LT-26WX84 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999.99
- JVC PD-42WX84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $599.99
- LG LST-3100A ATSC/QAM receiver $349.99
- Philips 23PF9945 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.99
- Philips 37FD9954 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799.99
- Sharp LL-M17W1 17-inch LCD TV $469.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $649.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1999.99

- DVD news:

- Again, I'm not permitted to release CEA sales figures until August 2.

- There was a three-day "HD DVD Showcase" in Tokyo last week:
http://www.eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=25600557

- PVR news: I got a kick out of the Wired headline "Group Warns DVRs
Endangered" as there have been so many stories about DVRs (PVRs)
endangering commercial broadcasting:
http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,64309,00.html

- Satellite news: A joint Korean-Japanese service, to be launched in
October, might deliver TV to mobile phones. It's initially to offer
seven TV channels, 30 radio, and one date, all in 25 MHz. The video will
be 320x240, initially MPEG-4 (presumably Part 2) with H.264 under
consideration:
http://eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=NLGMJACT4WJQIQSNDBCSKHQ?articleID=26100562

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- August 2, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/41_Minn-StP.htm.
- August 2-6, Loew's Coronado Bay Resort, Coronado, California, CEA
Summer Technology and Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=STSF04.
- August 6, Riverton, Wyoming, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/43_Riverton.htm.
- August 9, Salt Lake City, Utah, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/44_SLC.htm.
- August 10, Shaw Pittman, Washington, D.C., informal working group 4
(broadcasting and amateur issues) for FCC advisory committee on WRC 07
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-04-2149A1.doc.
- August 11, Bozeman, Montana, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/45_Bozeman.htm.
- August 11-13, Hilton Austin Downtown, Texas Association of
Broadcasters Convention http://www.tab.org/convention-session.php.
- August 13, Boise, Idaho, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/46_Boise.htm.
- *August 16, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC digital screening of "I,
Robot," registration required http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp.
- August 16, Spokane, Washington, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/47_Spokane.htm.
- August 18, Washington State University, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB"
(not NAB affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/48_WSU.htm.
- August 20, Seattle, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB affiliated)
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/49_Seattle.htm.
- *August 23, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC digital screening of "The
Bourne Supremacy," registration required
http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp.
- August 24, Portland, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/50_Portland.htm.
- August 24-26, Westin Century Plaza, Los Angeles, DisplaySearch HDTV
Forum 2004 http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvforum/.
- August 25, Eugene, Oregon, Road Show -- "A Taste of NAB" (not NAB
affiliated) http://www.tech-notes.tv/2004/51_Eugene.htm.
- *August 30, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC digital screening of
"Catwoman" registration required http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp.
- August 30-September 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, Entertainment
Media Expo http://www.media-tech.net/news/New_A.htm.
- September 1-3, Reading, UK, International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.isce.reading.ac.uk.
- September 9-14, RAI, Amsterdam, International Broadcasting Convention
http://www.ibc.org.
- September 16-19, Sony, Basingstoke, England, SMPTE Engineering
Committee meetings http://www.fibush.net/smpte/Sept2004/Sept2004.htm.
- October 6-7, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, Government Video
Technology Expo http://www.GVExpo.com.
- October 13-15, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast
Symposium http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symposium.html.
- October 18-19, Pasadena Convention Center, California, Global Society
for Asset Management G-SAM 2004 http://www.g-sam.org/gsam2004/index.asp.
- October 18-20, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, CEA Industry Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=IF04.
- October 20-23, Pasadena Convention Center, California, SMPTE Technical
Conference and Exhibition http://www.smpte.org/conferences/146tech.cfm.
- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 4-7, Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home
Entertainment 2004 West http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/.
- November 15-18, Long Beach Convention Center, California, Electronic
House Expo http://www.ehx2004.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
http://bee.jesa.or.jp.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference on
Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. There
will probably not be any memo the next two weeks (but, maybe, if I'm
inundated with Internet access, there will be). Look for the next one
the week of August 23.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
post-script to the January 5 memo here:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

Alan Roberts
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Dated August 30

==============================================

Sorry about the big delay. I was more unavailable than I had expected.
Here's one tidbit from my travels that I found interesting. I read the
newspapers of four New Zealand cities. In each, ads for some TVs touted
the fact that they are high-definition. But there is no HDTV being
carried in New Zealand.

- Follow-ups:

- Sinclair and DTT - Now that they are happy with the performance of the
5th-generation LG/Zenith ATSC receiver, Sinclair appears to be beating
the drum louder than any other broadcaster promoting DTT. They have made
public-service announcements and established a web site:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2255
http://www.myfreehdtv.org/

- Number of U.S. TVs relying on off-air transmission - The comments
filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have come out.
The broadcaster filing, based on a survey by Knowledge Networks/SRI
earlier this year, found roughly one percent of U.S. households to have
DTT-reception capability, about a fifth relying exclusively on
antenna-based off-air reception, and many more with unwired second or
third sets (not to mention VCRs):
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/PressRel/Filings/OTAComments81104.pdf

- E-VSB - An interesting tidbit about the standard for enhanced U.S. DTT
was noted on the OpenDTV Forum. Section 5.6.1 (page 100) restricts the
maximum robust stream "during premium programming times" to "3 Mbps out
of the total 19.4 Mbps channel capacity":
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_53c_with_amend_1.pdf
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/08-2004/msg00059.html

- The "broadcast flag" - The FCC has approved 13 technologies: the old
Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP), the old High-bandwidth
Digital Content Protection (HDCP), four Sony MagicGate systems,
Thomson's SmartRight, the Hewlett-Packard/Philips Video Content
Protection System (VCPS, formerly called Vidi), something called Content
Protection recordable Media for Video Content, TiVo's TiVoGuard Digital
Output Protection Technology, RealNetworks' Helix DRM Trusted Recorder,
Microsoft's Windows Media Digital Rights Management, and JVC's D-VHS.
The first URL is the FCC press release, the second the order, and the
third commissioner Martin's concerns about DTCP licensing terms and
about TiVo's system (which some find insufficiently restrictive):
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-250532A1.pdf
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-193A1.pdf
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-193A2.pdf
It's easy to see how a JVC DTT receiver might use its manufacturer's
approved technology to communicate with a D-VHS recorder or how a
Philips receiver might communicate with a Hewlett-Packard device. I'm
interested in seeing how the multiple systems will play out in the
marketplace. Licenses will be available, but will owners of approved
systems buy licenses from others? Will a Thomson receiver be able to
send HDTV to a Sony recorder?

- The FCC DTT-rules review - It includes a new channel "election"
process (stations deciding which of their two simulcast channels to keep
after analog shutdown) starting this December, a new way of dealing
power levels to match analog coverage, requirements for PSIP, closed
captioning, and V-chip information, allowing distributed transmission
(multiple-transmitter coverage), and eliminating the simulcasting
requirement. I find that last interesting, because some of the rationale
for using cable coverage as a justification for analog shutdown is based
on the fact that 100% simulcasting means analog cable carriage IS
carriage of DTT programming.
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-250542A1.pdf
Commissioners Copps and Adelstein expressed concern about a lack of
public-interest requirements:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-250542A3.pdf
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-250542A5.pdf
Commissioner Martin expressed concern about small broadcasters and
must-carry:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-250542A4.pdf

- July 1 -
- Roughly two months after the order went into effect, of 152 advertised
sets 36-inch or larger listed in this memo, only 33 have integrated DTT
reception, and there has even been a return of ads for non-H/DTV 36-inch
sets. Gary Merson reports similar results in his HDTV Insider newsletter:
http://www.hdtvinsider.com
- The Late July edition of the HDTV Insider newsletter also reports that
Comcast, the largest U.S. cable operator, charges the same amount
monthly for either a CableCARD to be inserted in a digital-cable-ready
TV or an HDTV-capable cable set-top box ($5-7/month in either case).
Other cable operators charge less, the monthly CableCARD fees ranging
from $1.25 to $5:
http://www.hdtvinsider.com
- These listings represent all ads I've seen (in the U.S.) since the
last memo at the end of July. Wherever prices varied over the weeks, I
chose the lower. See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated
sets that are HD, progressive, and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- JVC 36-inch TV @ Sears $599.99
- Magnavox 36-inch TV @ Fry's $399
- Magnavox MS3652S 36-inch TV @ Circuit City $499.99
- RCA 36V430T 36-inch TV @ Best Buy $449.99
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Sharp 25C340 25-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Apex AT2708 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $189.99
- Apex AT2708S 27-inch TV @ Ultimate $168.95
- ESA ET427E 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $179.99
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Philips 27PT543S 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $199.99
- Sansui TVS2746 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $179.99
- Sylvania 6427TE 27-inch TV @ Ultimate $168.95
- Toshiba 27-inch TV @ Fry's $199
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Daewoo DTQ13V5FC 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $49.99
- ESA ET413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- Magnavox 13MT143S 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- RCA 13V400T 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $69.99 after rebate
- RCA E13320 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- Toshiba 13A23/4 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $79.99
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $79.99 after rebate
- Konka K2001UM 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $89.99
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $109.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- Sylvania DVC845E DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $89.99
- Coby DVD-R1100 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $229.99
- GoVideo DVD+R/RW recorder @ Fry's $149
- GoVideo R6640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $249.99
- LiteOn LVW5001 DVD+R/RW rec. @ CompUSA $199.99 after rebate
- LiteOn LVW5005 DVD+/-R/RW rec. @ CompUSA $279.99
- Magnavox MRV64017 DVD+R/RW rec. @ Circuit City $269.99 w/rebate
- Panasonic DMR-E55S DVD-R/RAM recorder @ Best Buy $299.99
- Panasonic DMR-E55 DVD-R/RAM recorder @ J&R $299.99
- Philips DVDR80 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $299.99
- Pioneer DVR-225 DVD-R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $269.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $94.99
- Symphonic SC313E 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Best Buy $89.99
- Broksonic SC20145 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $269.99
- Sylvania 6719DE 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ amazon.com $249.99
- Broksonic SC20145 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $269.99
- Sylvania 6720FDE 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $249.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Casio TV980 2.3-inch LCD TV @ Circuit City $69.99
- Coby CX-TV1 5-inch TV/AM/FM @ J&R $9.99
- Sony DNF400 AM/FM/TV/Weather/CD portable @ Circuit City $69.99
- Sony DNF400PSGR AM/FM/TV/Weather/CD portable @ Best Buy $79.99
- Sony DNS707F A[url]/FM/TV/Weather/CD portable @ Best Buy $99.99
- Sony MZ-NHF800 AM/FM/TV/Weather MiniDisc recorder @ J&R $249.99
- Sony SRFM AM/FM/TV/Weather portable @ Best Buy $49.99

- May 1 -
- The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated its list of
U.S. DTT broadcasters to 1273 on August 12 and to 1292 on August 16.
They list 18 in the not-very-large-geographically New York market, but
most of those would appear not to be on the air whenever I check with a
spectrum analyzer:
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp
FYI, a TV DXer in my market reports being able to get over 40 stations,
from as far as Boston and Washington, but cannot get three of the local
stations stably.
- The FCC updated its lists on August 25. They say 1655 stations (96% of
the original group) have been granted either construction permits or
licenses, and 1445 are on the air:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
- There has been no change in the 40 top-10 market stations due on the
air May 1, 1999; it's still 38 fully licensed and two on temporary
authority (due to 9/11):
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html
- There has also been no change in the 79 market-11-30 stations due on
the air November 1, 1999; it's still 72 fully licensed and seven on
temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html
- These are the 651 stations said to be licensed or operating on
program-test authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html
Doug Lung's RF Report in TV Technology noted that the FCC CDBS database
listed 556 licensed U.S. DTT stations as of August 1:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=524
and 598 as of August 15:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=537
His next update is due tomorrow.
- These are the 794 stations the FCC says are operating on temporary
authority (at low power):
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html
- The FCC summary chart now lists 1722 total DTT channel allocations
instead of the previous 1688 because they're now including
single-channel stations (new stations that opted to go straight to DTT
without analog). The summary also says there are 297 non-commercial U.S.
DTT stations on the air:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html
The Association of Public Television Stations lists just
*************

- The FCC also just released its list of ANALOG TV stations as of June
30. There were 1747 full power and 7433 low power. Here's a breakdown:
- UHF Commercial 776
- VHF Commercial 589
- UHF Non-commercial 255
- VHF Non-commercial 127
- UHF Class A 497
- VHF Class A 112
- UHF LPTV 1601
- VHF LPTV 517
- UHF translators 2658
- VHF translators 2048
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-251120A1.pdf

- Voom reported close to 25,000 subscribers at the end of June:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA443959?display=Breaking+News

- Still undecided about the upcoming U.S. election? "The Kerry-Edwards
plan will complete the transition to digital television, and accelerate
the return of valuable spectrum that is currently being used for
broadcasting the 'analog' television signal. The plan will ensure that
Americans continue to enjoy free, over-the-air television, including
subsidies if necessary to ensure all Americans can make the transition."
So they say:
http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=34772

- The August edition of the NAB's "Destination Digital TV" has come out.
It has more information than previous editions. It lists, for example,
44 ALL-digital markets (none of the top-10; Seattle is the highest). It
also has some statistics on consumer penetration, saying that, as of
their survey earlier this year 5.9% had "DTV" (presumably displays
because only 22.9% of those had DTT-reception capability):
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/Issues/digitaltv/DDTV/0804.pdf
CEA's recent DTT-reception-capability figures closely match NAB's, but
their figure for displays is much higher (9.5-million households):
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10511

- There have been many complaints about NBC's HD coverage of the Olympic
Games, ranging from delays to selected content to technical issues.
Here's one as an example:
http://www.nola.com/living/t-p/index.ssf?/base/living-3/1092732935296730.xml

- San Francisco broadcaster KRON is carrying HDNet programming:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/08/19/BUGAV8A83D1.DTL&type=business

- The Advanced Television Systems Committee has approved a
synchronization standard for distributed (multi-transmitter) DTT. The
first URL is for the press release; the second is for the standard:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/press/2004/PR_SFN_Aug_04.htm
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_110.pdf

- International H/DTV news:

- The European Commission wants to promote standards but won't impose
one on interactive digital TV -- at least not yet:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=5847644

- Digital Broadcasting Australia reports combined sales of DTT
set-top-box (STB) receivers and integrated TVs (to dealers, I think),
hit 409,000 at the end of June:
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?display=news&newsID=558
In their latest list of those STB receivers, there are 49 models listed,
of which nine are HD-capable. The least expensive model is A$169; the
least expensive HD model is A$599:
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18

- China currently has 280,000 digital-TV households (all cable, I
think). They want to hit 380 million. Wang Xiaojie, in charge of DTV at
the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television, said, "We want
to phase out all analog and convert to digital by 2015. We are going to
have to fund some of the technology required." The plan is to start by
converting the 100 million urban cable households from analog to digital
at an expected cost of $7 billion for STBs.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2004/08/17/2003199112

- Four companies reportedly plan to compete with Texas Instruments in
digital micromirror-based displays:
http://www.eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=35300003

- This URL will take you to a story about computer manufacturers getting
involved in digital TV products:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,117552,pg,1,RSS,RSS,00.asp

- Key Digital notes that its HD Hanna receives DTT and "scales the video
program to match your display's native resolution with a choice of
numerous output resolutions":
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/altavista/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20040816005278&newsLang=en

- Shades-of-the-Tice-clock department: The Late July edition of Gary
Merson's HDTV Insider also noted that some consumer-electronics retail
salespeople he encountered said he should use a Monster power
conditioner for the best HD pictures. He quotes from the package:
"Monster Clean Power removes 'dirty' AC power for the best high
definition picture." Without it, "You’ll experience a lack of sharpness
and color detail from your high definition components." Merson sets the
record straight:
http://www.hdtvinsider.com

- Based on figures from CEA, here are the statistics for factory sales
to U.S. dealers since the last memo:
- First 28 weeks:
VCRs down 63.5%
Non-H/DTV TVs down 3.9% (largely due to TV/VCR combos), 10-week down 13.6%
28th-week "digital" 71,212, first 28 weeks 2,049,477, "digital" portion
15.1%
- First 29 weeks:
VCRs down 62.8%
Non-H/DTV TVs down 2.8%, 10-week running average down 11.3%
29th-week "digital" 85,382, first 29 weeks 2,134,859, "digital" portion
15.2%
- First 30 weeks:
VCRs down 62.6%
Non-H/DTV TVs down 2.6%, 10-week running average down 12.2%
30th-week "DTV" 147,681, first 30 weeks 2,282,540, "digital" portion 15.4%
- First 31 weeks:
VCRs down 63.2%
Non-H/DTV TVs down 4.6%, 10-week running average down 20.5%
31st-week "DTV" 49,039, first 31 weeks 2,323,113, "digital" portion 15.4%
The "digital" portion is the percentage of all TV sales represented by
the "DTV products." It does not include plasma or direct-view LCD. It
may be worth noting here what the 15% means. About 85% of the
non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 31st week this year
were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of
dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving
digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals were still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of four since the last memo
-- the Hughes and Samsung at Best Buy, the Samsung at Circuit City, and
the Toshiba at J&R.

- The ads - This represents all ads I've seen (in the U.S.) since the
last memo at the end of July. Wherever prices varied over the weeks, I
chose the lower. Where the same model was offered at the same price with
different premiums of about the same value, I included only the first I saw.
Circuit City offered $100 towards HD cable on some Panasonic products.
Ultimate Electronics also offered a number of complete home-video
packages; I haven't listed their prices because I couldn't separate the
TV component.
- amazon.com (no disclaimer) - prices said to be "before on-site savings":
- Daewoo DSC-34W70N 34-inch 16:9 flat-screen CRT TV $1099.99
- Gateway 56-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $3499.99
- Olevia LT20HVK 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99
- Philips 30PF9975 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2399.99
- Philips 55PL9223/17 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $3499.99
- Sharp LC-32G4U 32-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $3999.99
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $5499.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- ViewSonic VPW450HD 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- Hughes HT-LHD DirecTV/ATSC set-top DTV receiver w/dish $299.99
- Insignia I-LC23Q1 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1599.99
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV w/$300 GC $3499.99
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV w/$300 GC $4499.99
- JVC PD42V475 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799.99**
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$100 GC $1999.99
- LG RU-44SZ51D 44-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799.99
- LG RU-52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV w/$100 gift card $1999.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999.99
- Mits. WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DLP DTV w/$300 GC $4499.99
- Mitsubishi WS-48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199.99**
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 gift card $1899.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2299.99**
- Mystery brand plasma TV $2499.99
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2999.99
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV $3999.99
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5999.99**
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-in. 16:9 integr. plas. DTV w/$400 GC $5499.99
- Panasonic TH-50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999.99****
- Philips 23PF9966 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2299.99**
- Philips 26PW6341 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- Philips 30PW8402 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99****
- Philips 34PW8502 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1299.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99***
- Pioneer PDP4341HD 43-inch 16:9 integr. plas. DTV $5999.99** w/rebate
- Pioneer PDP5041HD 50-inch 16:9 integr. plas. DTV $7999.99** w/rebate
- Polaroid LCD-1700 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$200 GC $3199.99
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $3499.99
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4199.99**
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99**
- Samsung SIR-TS360 DirecTV receiver/decoder w/dish $299.99
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$200 gift card $3299.99
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 integr. direct-view CRT DTV $899.98****
- Samsung TX-P3071WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $999.99#
- Samsung TX-P3271WH 32-inch 4:3 integr. CRT DTV w/$100 gift card $999.99
- Sansui LCDVD200 20-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $899.99****
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099.99
- Sony KE37XS910 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99***
- Sony KE42XS910 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.99##
- Sony KE50XS910 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 gift card $6999.99
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99##
- Sony KV32FS320 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $649.99#
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $1599.99
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99#
- Toshiba 20DL74 20-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $999.99****
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- Toshiba 30HF84 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV w/$50 GC $899.99
- Toshiba 32HF73 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99#
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99**
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99**
- Westinghouse W32701 27-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999.99**
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD proj. TV w/$100 GC $2299.99
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD proj. TV GC $2299.99##
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799.99**
** price includes portable DVD/LCD combo
*** price includes basic installation
**** price includes upconverting DVD player
# price includes DVD player
## price includes XBOX video game system
- Circuit City (appropriate disclaimers) - some prices "before savings":
- Akai PDP4249G 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Akai PT4298HD/PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Audiovox FP1500 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- ESA PDP4294LV 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$50 gift card $2499.99
- Hitachi 42HDT50 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 gift card $5999.99
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV w/$300 gift card $3099.99
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV w/$100 gift card $1699.99
- JVC AV30W475 30-inch widescreen CRT TV $599.99
- Magnavox 20MF200V 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $849.99
- Magnavox 27MS5402 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $489.99
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 gift card $1199.99
- Panasonic CT30WX54 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $999.99
- Panasonic CT32HXC14 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $799.99
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $1399.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV w/$200 GC $2799.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV w/$300 GC $2999.99
- Panasonic TC14LA2 14-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.99
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $999.99
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3699.99
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500 GC $5999.99
- Philips 26PW8402 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $549.99
- Philips 27PT8302 27-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $549.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 gift card $1499.99
- RCA HD61LPW42 61-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV w/$300 GC $3299.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $3199.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $3499.99
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4199.99
- Samsung LTN1535 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $549.99
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescr. direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2299.99
- Samsung LTP1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $599.99
- Samsung LTP1745 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $749.99
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $899.99
- Samsung SIRTS360 DirecTV receiver/decoder w/dish $299.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300 gift card $3299.99
- Samsung TXN3075WHF 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $849.99
- Samsung TXP2675WHD 26-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $699.99
- Sharp LC13E1UB/LC13S1UB 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $399.99
- Sharp LC13B4US/LC13B6US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $429.99
- Sharp LC20E1UB/LC20S1UB 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $849.99
- Sharp LC20B4US/LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV w/$50 GC $949.99
- Sharp LC22SV2U 22-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1299.99
- Sharp LC37GD4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV w/$500 GC $5999.99
- Sony KDE32XBR950 32-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99
- Sony KDE42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7749.99 w/rebate
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$400 gift card $3999.99
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV w/$300 gift card $3299.99
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100 gift card $1499.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$300 GC $2999.99
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 gift card $1499.99
- Sony KP51WS510/KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 GC $1699.99
- Sony KV27HS420 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $749.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $999.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599.99
- Sony KV36FS100/KV36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1499.99
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- Panasonic PT-47WX54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99
- Panasonic PT-53WX54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV w/$100 GC $1599.99
- Panasonic TH42PD25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $3499.99
- Samsung TXP2675WHD 26-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV w/$300 GC $2799.99
- ViewSonic VPW425 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99###
### price includes DVD+R/RW recorder
- Dell (no disclaimer)
- Dell 2200MP projector $899
- Dell W1700 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $630
- Dell W2300 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2799
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Major Name Brand" 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $999
- "Major Name Brand" 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1499
- "Major Name Brand" 60-inch 4:3 projection TV $1499
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4497
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Philips 27PT830H 27-inch widescreen CRT direct-view TV
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3497
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- "Brand Varies by Location" 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Philips 32PT842H 32-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $599
- Philips 42FD9955 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Philips 55PL977S 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $2499
- Pioneer PRO730HDI 64-inch 16:9 projection TV $2999
- Samsung HLN467W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Samsung HPN4239X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Sony KV36HS510 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999
- ViewSonic N2700W 27-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $1999
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson LS47P1 47-inch 16:9 projection TV/photo printer $3199
- Epson LS57P1 57-inch 16:9 projection TV/photo printer $3699
- Panasonic TC-32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3999
- Panasonic TH42PD25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4299
- Samsung HLN467W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4199
- Sony KLV-32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3999
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA30WS 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7999 after rebate
- Loewe Spheros 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/stand $4499
- SharpVision LC20B4U 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH37PA20P 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Panasonic TH42PA20P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson PowerLite S1+ projector w/$100 gift card $999.99
- Humax L3040 30-inch 5:3 LCD TV $1499.99
- InFocus X2 projector w/$100 gift card999.99
- JVC HD-61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV
- JVC LT-17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $799.99
- JVC LT-23X475 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99
- LG RU-42PZ90 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- LG RU-52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.99
- Panasonic CT32HL44 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Panasonic TC-20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV
- Panasonic TC-32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Panasonic TH-42PD25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Panasonic TH-50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Philips 30PF9975 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2399.99
- Philips 30PW9819 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Philips 32FD9954 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2199.99
- Philips 37FD9954 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799.99
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $3799.99
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Samsung TX-P2745P 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- Sony KDE-50XBR950 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Sony KE-32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3199.99
- Sony KF-50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV
- Sony KF-60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Toshiba DST3100 ATSC/DirecTV/NTSC receiver $499.99
- Westinghouse W31501 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $429.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $599.99
- Zenith C32V28 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $849.99
- Zenith P42W46 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU-15LA61 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $598
- LG RU-44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2798
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3998
- Mitsubishi WS-65713 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2998
- Panasonic TH42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998
- Sharp LC-37HV6U 37-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $4998
- Sony KF-50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3298
- Sony KF-60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3998
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 46-inch projection TV, Sears #54713 $1399.99
- JVC 56-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54814 $1699.99
- Mitsubishi 55-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54124 $1899.99
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54014 $1099.99
- Samsung 46-inch DLP projection TV, Sears #54058 $3039.99
- Samsung 47-inch projection TV, Sears #54084 $1199.99
- Samsung 50-inch DLP projection TV, Sears #54088 $3324.99
- Toshiba 46-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54434 $1399.99
- Toshiba 57-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54444 $1899.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer noted):
- Akai PT4298HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3499.95###
- LG RU17LZ22 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.95 "before savings"
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1995.95 "before savings"
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799.95 "before savings"
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.95 "before savings"
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2298.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated proj. DLP DTV $3999.95###
- Mitsubishi WS55513 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1849.95
- Mitsubishi WS65513 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2299.95###
- Mitsubishi WS65813 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4162.95
- Mitsubishi WT42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1387.95
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1399.95
- Panasonic PT47WX53/54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2774.95
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.95
- Panasonic TC22LH1 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1799.95###
- Panasonic TH37PD25 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.95###
- Panasonic TH42PD25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.95###
- Panasonic TH42PX25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.95###
- Philips 32PT8320 32-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $699.95
- Philips 34PW850H 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.95
- Philips 55PL9774 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $3699.95
- Pioneer PDP4340HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5999.95####
- Pioneer PRO910HD 43-inch 16:9 integr. plas. DTV $7499.95 "before sav."
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $999.95 "before sav."
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3299.95 "before savings"
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2312.95
- Sony KDE42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7399.95
- Sony KDL32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5087.95
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3052.95
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1572.95
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.95
- Zenith L15V26C 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $498.95
- Zenith L23V36 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.95 "before savings"
- Zenith P42W34H 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2589.95
### price includes DVD recorder
#### price after rebate but "before savings"

- Tech-Notes #125.5 has come out. It's largely links (from Lee Wood's
board) to news stories):
http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_125.5.pdf

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, here are the factory-to-dealer sales statistics
since the last memo:
First 28 weeks: down 3%, 10-week running average down 14.6%
First 29 weeks: down 1.8%, 10-week running average down 12.8%
First 30 weeks: down 0.6%, 10-week running average down 12%
First 31 weeks: down 3.3%, 10-week running average down 18.3%

- HDNet's Mark Cuban's blog has a story on hard drives (and flash
drives) vs. DVD for both SD and HD:
http://www.blogmaverick.com/entry/7706137582525561/

- PVR news: TiVo reports 1.9 million subscribers, 288,000 of them added
in the second quarter of this year (225,000 of the 288,000 being DirecTV
subscribers):
http://a423.g.akamai.net/7/423/1788/57ae1f2ef76271/www.tivo.com/pdfs/reports/TiVo_Q204_final.pdf

- Satellite news:

- The FCC notes that Canada has requested frequency coordination for
some C-band earth stations:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-251275A1.pdf

- And the Los Angeles Times notes that it's illegal to RECEIVE Canadian
satellite signals here without government authorization:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-canada19aug19,1,339115.story?coll=la-headlines-business

- The CIE chromaticity diagrams are shaped sort of like an elongated,
rotated letter D. Connecting the dots of any three color primaries
creates a triangle rather than a D. An area of visible color typically
lost is in the saturated blue-greens. What can be done? Go to more than
three primaries, as this New York Times article reports:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/26/technology/circuits/26next.html?8cir
I still like the Land Retinex two-primary color TV. Visitors to the
Exploratorium in San Francisco or the Hall of Science in New York can
check out the principle in the "Green Tomatoes" exhibit.

- Nielsen has made the U.S. TV-household universe for the 2004-2005
season 109.6 million, up from 108.4 million in 2003-4 (which was up a
bigger jump from 106.7 million in 2002-3). The top five markets
represent almost 20%; the top ten almost 30%. Glendive, Montana remains
the last (210th) market:
http://www.nielsenmedia.com/

- ***It's that time of year again. If you're interested in doing a demo,
moderating a breakfast roundtable, or making a presentation at the
Hollywood Post Alliance ***Technology Retreat*** in the Palm Springs
area in January, please contact me.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through September 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, Entertainment Media
Expo http://www.media-tech.net/news/New_A.htm.
- September 1-3, Reading, UK, International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.isce.reading.ac.uk.
- September 9-14, RAI, Amsterdam, International Broadcasting Convention
http://www.ibc.org.
- September 16-19, Sony, Basingstoke, England, SMPTE Engineering
Committee meetings http://www.fibush.net/smpte/Sept2004/Sept2004.htm.
- October 6-7, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, Government Video
Technology Expo http://www.GVExpo.com.
- *October 7-9, Embassy Suites Baltimore North, Hunt Valley, Maryland,
WEBE/SMPTE convention [url] [url="http://www.webe.org/pages/convention.html[/url]."]http://www.webe.org/pages/convention.html[/url].[/url]
- October 13-15, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast
Symposium http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symposium.html.
- October 18-19, Pasadena Convention Center, California, Global Society
for Asset Management G-SAM 2004 http://www.g-sam.org/gsam2004/index.asp.
- October 18-20, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, CEA Industry Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=IF04.
- October 20-23, Pasadena Convention Center, California, SMPTE Technical
Conference and Exhibition http://www.smpte.org/conferences/146tech.cfm.
- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 4-7, Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home
Entertainment 2004 West http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/.
- November 15-18, Long Beach Convention Center, California, Electronic
House Expo http://www.ehx2004.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
http://bee.jesa.or.jp.
- *December 7, Radisson Barcello Hotel, Washington, D.C., ATSC ACAP
seminar http://www.atsc.org/seminars/2004_ACAP/acap_04.htm.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference on
Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
post-script to the January 5 memo here:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html
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- Follow-ups:

- Media-Tech 2004 - Some correspondents wanted a URL for my presentation, too. The slides may be found here:
http://www.media-tech.net/conference2004/pdf/02/2004_keynote_schubin.pdf

- Silicon Optix Realta - Here's a story on it:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA454450.html?verticalid=820&industry=Video&industryid=23099&pubdate=09/20/2004

- DCI - On September 8, the major-studios' Digital Cinema Initiatives announced completion of overall system requirements and specifications for digital cinema:
http://www.dcimovies.com/press/09-08-04.tt2

- January 1, 2009 -
- Representatives Rick Boucher of Virginia and Frank Pallone of New Jersey urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) not to plan to shut down analog TV then without congressional hearings about whether it meets the spirit of the exclusions in the Balanced Budget Act of 1997:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=6325
- Senator John McCain has reportedly introduced a bill that may be voted on in the Senate Commerce Committee as early as tomorrow (though it doesn't yet appear to be on the committee's web site). Called the "Spectrum AVailability for Emergency-response and Law-enforcement to Improve Vital Emergency Services" bill (which, with that capitalization, spells "SAVE LIVES"), it would assure the January 1, 2009 deadline by providing a $1 billion fund to help pay for either DTT set-top receivers or connections to cable, satellite, or other multichannel video programming distributor for those who might otherwise be disenfranchised. Another provision would require labels for analog-TV receivers sold after September of next year to warn buyers that they won't pick up TV signals after December 31, 2008 "without the purchase of additional equipment."
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) reportedly opposes the bill because $1 billion isn't enough to cover every TV receiver that will need help. Here are some stories:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=industryNews&storyID=6274958
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=6330
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=industryNews&storyID=6284771
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=televisionNews&storyID=6287098

- The "broadcast flag" - In a possible indication of things to come, STMicroelectronics has combined the functions of two chips into one that doesn't have an unsecure digital output:
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-14-2004/0002249630&EDATE=

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 89 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 23 (25.8%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. It's nowhere near 50% yet, but the percentage IS growing.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- Another week went by with no ads of which I'm aware for 36-inch non-HD/widescreen/widescreen-capable sets.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- ESA ET427E 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $189.99
- Sansui TVS2746 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- Sylvania 64271E 27-inch TV @ Ultimate $168.00
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- RCA 13V400T 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $74.99
- RCA E13320 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- Philips DVDR80 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $299.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA EC313E 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Circuit City $109.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony DNS707F AM/FM/TV/weather/CD portable @ Best Buy $99.99
- Sony SRFM80V AM/FM/TV/weather portable @ Best Buy $49.99

- May 1 - None of the lists I check were updated this week.

- International H/DTV news:

- There is concern in the UK Border (between Scotland and England) region that their analog cut-off will start in 2007 and that the poor there will lose TV reception as a result:
http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/viewarticle.aspx?id=135857
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/24081.html
The Scotsman quotes the UK regulator Ofcom as saying: "The cost of digital switchover in terms of upgrading consumer equipment will inevitably fall disproportionately on those with the lowest incomes since they have the lowest level of digital penetration.
"Ofcom considers that the fact that alternatives to DTT are considerably more expensive for consumers presents an obstacle to ensuring that digital TV is affordable to all consumers. Some of these households may have to give up TV altogether were they unable to afford to switch to digital satellite":
http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=1095472004

- Ofcom reports 55% penetration (13,704,459) of some form of digital television delivery by the end of the second quarter (with another 4% getting multichannel analog service), up from 53% at the end of the first. The fastest growing segment is the DTT Freeview service, serving almost four million households (considerably more than analog and digital cable combined). Although Freeview's penetration grew more than 12% during the quarter, that's down from more than 18% the previous quarter. Sky's share fell from 55% to 53.5%. Here is a summary:
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/media_office/latest_news/20040917a_nr?a=87101
Here is the full Ofcom uptake report:
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/industry_market_research/m_i_index/dtvu/dtu_2004_q2/?a=87101

- BT is launching "BT Freeview Plus," with a set-top box that can receive either DTT or broadband-delivered programming:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/latest/latest_bt_dtv.htm

- Sky Italia is reportedly considering both asking the Italian government for a subsidy for its satellite set-top boxes or complaining to the European Commission about existing subsidies for DTT boxes:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/world/-italy_subsidy_row.htm

- Moscow is to get DTT between the end of this year and 2007:
http://www.russiajournal.com/news/cnewswire.shtml?nw=45565#n45565

- The latest update of DTT set-top boxes on the Digital Broadcasting Australia web site lists 23 brands with 53 models, ten of them HD. The least expensive of the HD boxes is A$599 ($422); the least expensive of the standard-definition is A$169 ($119):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18
For integrated sets, the site lists five brands with 16 models, six of them HD (and four of those from LG). The least-expensive HD model is A$8999 ($6350); the least-expensive standard-definition model is A$2248 ($1586):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78

- Here's a headline that needs no further comment: "Aquavision Launches Industry's First Home Theatre, Waterproof, HDTVs For The Bathroom":
http://db.widescreenreview.com/webnews/FMPro?-db=webnewsearch.fp5&-format=record%5fdetail.htm&-lay=layout%20%231&-sortfield=year&-sortorder=descend&-sortfield=month&-sortorder=desc end&-sortfield=day&-sortorder=descend&Type=Web%20News&-op=eq&Year=2004&-op=eq&Month=09&-op=eq&Day=16&-max=2147483647&-recid=41951&-find=

- The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has announced a standard (CEA-2027) for a home-networked user interface:
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10554

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 35 weeks of 2004 were down 4.9% from the same period in 2003. My ten-week running average was down 15%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Television" for the 35th week were 87,631 units (even that was down almost 27% from the same week last year), for the first 35 weeks 2,469,711.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 14.5% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 35th week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 85% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 35th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals were still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the LG at Video & Audio Center.

- The ads - The Dell and Harvey ads are from last week; I missed them. Sears called the Panasonic "25" plasma TVs "monitor."
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- [Advent] HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3254.99
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $4049.99
- JVC LT17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $806.99
- JVC PD42V475 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3068.99
- LG RU-52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV (part of package) $3733.98
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2161.99
- Mystery brand plasma TV $1879.99
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV $3440.99
- Panasonic TH-37PD25U/P 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2349.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4949.99 OW
- Panasonic TH-50PX25U/P 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6749.99 OW
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3779.99
- Samsung TX-P3071WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $949.99
- Sansui LCDVD200 20-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $899.99
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1424.99
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1424.99
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2149.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1597.99
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1785.99
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $1999.99
OW - price includes on-wall installation after rebate
- Circuit City (appropriate disclaimers):
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Hitachi 42HDT50 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.99 BS
- Hitachi 57F510 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1999.99
- JVC AV30W475 30-inch widescreen CRT TV $599.99
- Magnavox 15MF170V 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2499.99 BS
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.99 BS
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3499.99 BS
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99 BS
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99 BS
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499.99 BS
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3299.99
- Samsung TXP2775HD 27-inch integrated direct-view CRT DTV $699.99 BS
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99 BS
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2799.99 BS
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3299.99 BS
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2499.99 BS
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99 BS
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.99 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Hitachi 57F500 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1999.99 BS
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2999.99
- Samsung SPN4235 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99 BI
- ViewSonic N2700W 27-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $1599.99 AR
- ViewSonic VPW425 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99 BI
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BI - price includes basic installation
BS - price "before savings"
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell W1700 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Major Brand" 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1199
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4497
- Mitsubishi WS-65513 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499 BS
- Mystery brand 37-inch widescreen plasma TV $1397
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Panasonic TH-42PX25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- "Famous Brand" 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Fujitsu P55XHA30WS 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $10,499 AR DVD
- JVC LT17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $749
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799 DVD
- LG RU52SZ30 52-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2699 DVD
- Mitsubishi WD62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4699 DVD
- Philips 23PF9966 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1699 DVD
- Philips 26PW8402/37 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $649
- Philips 50FD9955 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999 DVD
- Philips 62PL9774/37 62-inch LCoS projection TV $4299 DVD
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499 DVD
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2499 DVD
- Samsung TXP3075WHXF 30-inch 16:9 integr. direct-view CRT DTV $999 DVD
- Sharp LC45GX6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $7999 DVD
- Sony KD34XBR960 34-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view DTV $2199 DVD
- Sony KDE50XBR950 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $9999 DVD
- Sony KDL32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5499 DVD
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999 DVD
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2799 DVD
- Zenith C27V36 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $499
AR - price after mail-in rebate
DVD - price includes "HD upconverting" DVD player
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Loewe Spheros 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499
- Samsung HLP5685W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4799
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT26WX84 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1879.99
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Panasonic TC17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV
- Philips 30PF9975 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2299.99
- Sony KE-42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU20LA61 20-inch direct-view LCD TV $998
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1798
- LG RU37LZ30 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4998
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2798
- LG RU44SZ80L 44-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2499
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3298
- Pacific Sales (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Philips 30PF9975 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1997
- Sharp LC30HV2U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $2497
- Sony KP57WS500 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1297
- Sony KV32FS100 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $467
- Toshiba 32A42 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $297
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2995
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer -- with REAL model #s!):
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999.99
- Mitsubishi WD62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4499.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2299.99
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2999.99
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV $3699.99
- Panasonic TH-37PD25 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Sony [KP]46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Sony [KP]51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate disclaimer):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3499.95 BS
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WS55513 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799.95
- Panasonic CT27HL14 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $949.90 PP
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1098.95
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2999.95 BS
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.95 BS
- Panasonic TC22LH1 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1799.95 BS
- Panasonic TH37PD25 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.95 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.95 BS
- Philips 32PT8320 32-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $699.95
- Philips 42PF9976 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.95 BS
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3799.95
- Sharp LC22SV6U 22-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1298.95
- Sharp LC32GD6U 32-inch widescreen LCD integrated DTV $4999.95 BS
- Sharp XVZ10000 16:9 DLP projector $7999.95
- Sony KDE42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999.95 BS
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2499.95
- Philips 32PT8320 32-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $1499.95 BS
- Zenith P42W22B 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
BS - price "before in-store savings"
PP - price is for complete home-theater package with sound system
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU50PZ60 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6497
- LG LST-3410A ATSC receiver/PVR $797
- LG MU60PZ90V 60-inch 16:9 plasma TV $11,997
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1797
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3979
- LG RU52SZ60 52-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2697
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2497
- Panasonic TH42PA20UP 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2797
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2697
- Sony KF60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3397

- Tech-Notes #126 has come out:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_126.pdf

- DVD news: According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 35 weeks of 2004 were down 4.5% from the same period in 2003. My ten-week running average was down 14%. VCR sales were down 63.2%.

- The latest edition of the Electronic Frontier Foundation's "EFFector" has an article on the proposed "Induce Act," which some see as reversing the Supreme Court's 1984 Betamax decision (which authorized home video recording):
http://www.eff.org/effector/17/34.php

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- September 25, Plus8 Video Annex, Burbank, California, Cinematography's Digital Revolution Workshop with Roy Wagner, ASC http://www.welchintegrated.com/asc/enews_ACmag_RHW04.html.
- September 28, Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, D.C., MSTV 18th Annual Television Conference, "Broadcast Television: Meeting America's Digital Demand," http://mstv.org/evfall.html.
- October 5-7, Des Moines Marriott, Iowa, Iowa DTV Symposium 2004 http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2004/.
- October 6-7, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, Government Video Technology Expo http://www.GVExpo.com.
- October 7-9, Embassy Suites Baltimore North, Hunt Valley, Maryland, WEBE/SMPTE convention [url] [url="http://www.webe.org/pages/convention.html[/url]."]http://www.webe.org/pages/convention.html[/url].[/url]
- October 13-15, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symposium.html.
- October 18-19, Pasadena Convention Center, California, Global Society for Asset Management G-SAM 2004 http://www.g-sam.org/gsam2004/index.asp.
- October 18-20, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, CEA Industry Forum http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=IF04.
- October 19-20, Hudson Hotel, New York, 12th ETA Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/.
- October 20-23, Pasadena Convention Center, California, SMPTE Technical Conference and Exhibition http://www.smpte.org/conferences/146tech.cfm.
- October 25-28, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast http://www.showeast.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp.
- November 2, Laemmle's Monica, Digital Studio Conference http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/.
- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 4-7, Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home Entertainment 2004 West http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/.
- November 15-18, Long Beach Convention Center, California, Electronic House Expo http://www.ehx2004.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE http://bee.jesa.or.jp.
- December 7, Radisson Barcello Hotel, Washington, D.C., ATSC ACAP seminar http://www.atsc.org/seminars/2004_ACAP/acap_04.htm.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second post-script to the January 5 memo here:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html

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Dated 4 October 2004

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Sorry about the lack of memo last week. Things got too hectic.

- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat*** -
- It's shaping up nicely. The major networks are committing to
be there for the broadcasters panel. Brad Hunt, senior vp and chief
technology officer of the Motion Picture Association (MPAA) will be doing a
"Digital Content Protection 2005 Status Report." Attorney Jim Burger will
provide another Washington update (and there should be plenty to be updated
on!). There will be a Wednesday morning compression tutorial (including
such not-strictly-technical items as licensing). We are expecting AAF and
ATSC tutorials on Tuesday.
- If you are interested in moderating a breakfast roundtable on
any TV/video/cinema-related subject on Thursday and/or Friday morning, just
let me know the topic(s) and day(s), and you're on.
- If you are interested in demonstrating any new technology, just
let me know, and you're on. We've had some pretty amazing stuff in the
past: 72-fps HDTV, 3-D football, a palmable pan/tilt/roll metadata sensor,
etc. And that's not counting the products that were introduced at the
retreat, such as Panasonic's Varicam and Sony's HDCAM SR. There is no fee
for exhibiting beyond the ordinary retreat admission. We provide power,
table(s), and space; you provide the exciting new stuff, the labor, and the
lack of corporate signage (this is NOT a trade show).
- If YOU are interested in doing a presentation in the main
program, then YOU should contact me. Please do NOT have your PR company
contact me. I can't guarantee inclusion in the main program at this point,
but it's not full yet. Presenters get discounted admission.
- It will be at the same place as in 2003, the Marriott Rancho
Las Palmas Resort, January 26-28 (with pre-retreat events to be announced
-- AAF and ATSC on the 25th). Mark your calendars NOW!
- Registration will be cut off this year when room capacity has
been reached -- no exceptions! Don't say you haven't been warned.
- There doesn't seem to be anything posted on the HPA web site
yet, but you can look up info on the 2003 and 2004 events. FYI, this is
the 10th year of the Technology Retreat:
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1

- CEDIA - Here's another review of the event:
http://www.dvhardware.net/review/3895

- Low-power stations and U.S. DTT - The full Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) order has been released:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-220A1.pdf

- Broadcast flag - The opposition comment window on DTCP closes
October 18, with replies due by October 28:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-04-3086A1.pdf

- Multichannel video programming distributors (MVPD) and H/DTV -
- Multichannel News reported today that there are consumer
problems with CableCARD TV sets. The full story requires a paid
subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA468337.html
- The National Cable & Telecommunications Association reports HD
cable from at least one operator in 177 U.S. markets (out of 210),
including all of the top-100, with 90 million households being passed by
one of the HD systems. Only 454 DTT broadcasters are being carried, but
there are 17 cable networks that are at least partially HD:
http://www.ncta.com/press/press.cfm?PRid=536&showArticles=ok
- USDTV's non-cable DTT-delivered "cable" service, still in only
three markets at the time of their press release, has passed the 10,000
subscriber point:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/040922/225397_1.html
- Viewers are complaining about picture quality after what they
say was a move by DirecTV to carry as many as three HD programs per
transponder:
http://www.widemovies.com/directvcomp.html
Bit rates for MPEG-2 HD are reported to be as low as 7.4 Mbps:
http://www.widemovies.com/dfwbitrate.html

- Digital rights management - Hewlett-Packard, Intertrust, Matsushita
(Panasonic), News Corp. (Fox), Philips, Samsung, and Sony announced the
Coral Consortium today to allow consumers to use digital content from all
sources on all devices within nine months:
http://www.itworld.com/Man/2683/041004drm/
[url]http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-drm4oct04,1,2961775.story?coll=la-h
eadlines-technology[/url]

- McCain "SAVE LIVES" - Much has happened since the bill was
introduced in the Senate Commerce Committee. In the committee, it was
modified so that only stations on channels 63, 64, 68, or 69 would have to
vacate their channels by 2008 and then only if public safety agencies
requested them and there wouldn't be "consumer disruption":
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=6355
[url]http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=televisionNews&storyID=631105
5[/url]
http://wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,65056,00.html?tw=wn_3polihead
Then, amazingly, the full Senate passed what seems to be the modified
bill last week. I haven't seen the full bill yet, so I don't know exactly
what's in it. As the amendment appeared to come from the broadcast
industry, I don't think it would have eliminated the labeling requirements,
and news reports say the money to subsidize DTT-reception is still in it.
Seventy-five stations are reportedly in the group that MIGHT have to shut
down by the end of 2007, and they are said to be disproportionately
Spanish-language:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=6416
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=industryNews&storyID=6370676

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 156 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 43 (28%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. The percentage
continues to grow slowly.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Sharp 25C340 25-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Daewoo DTQ27U4SC 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $229.99
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Sharp 27-inch TV @ Fry's $169
- Sylvania 6427TE 27-inch TV @ Ultimate $168.95
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- Sylvania SRT2313A 13-inch TV @ Sears $59.99
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- ESA ET419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $89.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- Memorex MT1194 19-inch TV @ Sears $99.99
- Toshiba 19A24 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- Broksonic DVD-R/RW/VCR combo @ Circuit City $279.99 after rebate
- Coby DVD-R1100 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $199.99
- GoVideo R6740 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $199.99
- Magnavox MRV64017 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Circuit City $249.99
- Mystery-brand DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- Sylvania SRD4900 DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $89.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sansui VRD4005 VCR/DVD-R/RW recorder @ Sears $299.99
- Sylvania SRC2213W 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $99.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony MZ-NHF800 AM/FM/TV/weather MD recorder @ J&R

- May 1 -
- The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated its list
today to 1315 DTT stations operating in 209 U.S. markets:
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp
- The FCC has not yet posted any September list updates:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
- Doug Lung reported the FCC CDBS database listing 618 licensed
U.S. DTT stations as of September 26:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=583

- The FCC "kicked off" a DTV education campaign today:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-252592A1.pdf
The content panel comprised the Association of Public Television
Stations (APTS), CBS, Discovery, ESPN, Fox, HBO, and Sinclair. The "How
consumers can take advantage" of the content panel comprised the Consumer
Electronics Association (CEA), Decisionmark, DirecTV, Emmis, Hearst-Argyle,
the Association for Maximum Service Television (MSTV), and NCTA:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-252835A1.pdf
Other than APTS, there were no public-interest groups represented,
though they wanted to be. That reportedly ticked off the Democratic
commissioners. The full story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA468336.html?display=Breaking+New
s[/url]
The FCC proudly announced its effort today:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-252851A1.pdf
FCC chair Michael Powell reportedly was interviewed about it on ABC's
"Monday Night Football" tonight:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=6443
I tried out the associated web site. It seems to try to drive home
two points:
1. DTV is not the same as HDTV.
2. DTV includes digital cable and satellite as well as DTT.
Then the site does its best to confuse consumers about those points.
One button, for example, says "Look up DTV and HDTV programming." It sends
consumers to the new Decisionmark CheckHD site co-sponsored by ABC, CBS,
Fox, NBC, WB, UPN, Sinclair, CEA, LG, Mitsubishi, and Panasonic -- so far
-- also activated today. But, as its name suggests, it is about HD
programming on cable and satellite. The only hint of non-HD digital
programming is restricted to broadcast:
http://www.checkhd.com/
Then there's the FAQ question, "Can I see a big difference between
analog TV and DTV?" The answer is said to yes -- because of HDTV.
There are other strange items. Scientific-Atlanta is listed as a
broadcaster. It's listed but not Motorola. Showtime is listed but not HBO.
SDTV is said to provide 150-300,000 pixels. That's okay. It's sort of the
range between a half-bandwidth cable or satellite channel (168,960) and a
full-bandwidth one (345,600). But EDTV is said to range from 300-400,000
pixels.
Then there's the problem the FCC got itself into by calling its
DTT-reception mandate a "tuner" mandate. The site notes that devices
without tuners cannot receive DTT. Fair enough. But the Sears ad for
Sony's entry-level KE42M1 plasma TV boldly specifies that it includes a
tuner. It DOES! It's an NTSC tuner, and it won't provide DTT reception.
Those are just some first-glance issues:
http://www.dtv.gov/

- Here's a report on the annual MSTV DTT conference in Washington:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2346

- The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) has approved a
recommended practice, A/111, for the "Design of Synchronized Multiple
Transmitter Networks":
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/press/2004/PR_111_SMTN_04.htm

- Here's a story on a lodging trade site about HDTV in hotels:
[url]http://www.hospitalitynet.org/news/154000320/4020692.search?query=hdtv+digi
tal+tv[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- A survey by Decima Research reports that Canadians are happy with
analog cable:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2004/news_archive_2004/Sep20_24.htm#cana
dianrest[/url]

- On a similar note, a story in Cableworld is headlined "HDTV: An
Uphill European Climb":
http://www.cableworld.com/ct/archives/0904/0904_optimize.htm
Here's another story on HD in Europe:
[url]http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/international/feature_display.jsp?vnu_
content_id=1000642977[/url]

- Malaysia plans DTT next year:
http://www.ctimes.com.my/Highlight/20040927102122/wartrevamp

- DTT is moving beyond Nagoya, Osaka, and Tokyo in Japan:
http://asia.news.yahoo.com/040930/kyodo/d85dui7o0.html

- One company, Advanced Digital Broadcast, claims to have shipped
half-a-million DTT receivers to retailers in Italy:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/040924/245126_1.html

- Chinese manufacturer Changhong has priced a 43-inch projection TV at
5999 yuan ($724):
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2004-09/30/content_379063.htm

- Korea's Ministry of Information and Communications is offering loans
to speed the DTT transition. Broadcasters will also be required to air
more programming:
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20041001A3016.html

- I'm not quite sure what this story means, but Casema, a Netherlands
cable operator, is said to be offering free "additional" digital TV and
radio starting January 1:
http://www.telecom.paper.nl//site/news_ta.asp?type=abstract&id=52964

- CEA will hold HDTV update meetings in Newark, New Jersey tomorrow, San
Francisco October 20, Los Angeles October 21, and New York November 10:
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10558

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first 36 weeks of 2004 were down 4.7% from the same period in
2003. My ten-week running average was down 3.2%. There was a revision of
these figures in the 37th week. For the revised figures, the first 37
weeks were down 5.2%, and my ten-week running average was down 4.5%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Television" for the 36th week were 77,904
units), for the 37th week 94,032, and for the first 37 weeks 2,641,647.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 14.6% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 36th
week this year and, given the 37th-week revision, 14.8% through the 37th
week. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 85% of the
non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 36th week this year
were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
Today CEA offered a glimpse at those LCD and plasma sales. The total
"digital television" sales to U.S. dealers for August were 328,838, but,
with LCD and plasma included, they were 514,065. So, if LCD and plasma
were counted along with the other CEA "digital televisions," the total
would represent about 21% of all the TVs sold in August; the percentage
with DTT-reception is much smaller. The figure including LCD and plasma
has not yet been posted on the CEA web site.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the Hughes at Video &
Audio Center and the LGs at Value.

- The ads - As usual when I combine weeks, I have selected the lower price
(if any) when a retailer offered the same model both weeks at different
prices. Where a higher price and gift-card combination was offered, I've
listed both (but I haven't listed the option of DVDs in lieu of discount).
Harvey also advertised a TV stand for $949, chairs starting at $995,
and a remote control starting at $1349 ("Does not include programming").
Sears appears to have called some integrated sets "monitor."
- Best Buy (mostly appropriate disclaimers):
- [Advent] HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $349.99
- GE D52GW12 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$50 GC $1199.99
- Insignia I-LC23Q1 23-inch LCD TV w/$100 GC $1499.99
- JVC LT17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $799.99
- JVC PD42V475 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99 BI
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch integrated direct-view LCD DTV $4999.99 BS
- LG RU-44SZ51D 44-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2659.99
- LG RU-52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3134.99
- Mits. WD-52525 52-in. 16:9 integr. proj. DTV $3799.99
($3999.99/$300GC)
- Mits. WD-62525 62-in. 16:9 integr. proj. DTV $4274.99
($4499.99/$400GC)
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 proj. TV $1785.99 ($1899.99/$100GC)
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2184.99
- Mystery-brand plasma TV $1999.99
- Panasonic PT-43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV w/$200 GC $2999.99
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.99 WI
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 BI
- Philips 30PW8402 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $799.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV - part of a package
- Pioneer PDP4341HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5349.99
- Pioneer PDP5041HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6599.99 AR WI
- RCA HD61THW263 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $8099.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2975.99
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $3499.99
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $4299.99
- Samsung LTN406W 40-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV w/$500 GC $4999.99
- Samsung LT-P326W 32-inch direct-view LCD TV w/$200 GC $2999.99
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3134.99 WI
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $664.99
- Sharp LC32G4U 32-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $3799.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 proj. TV $1614.99 (or $1699.99 w/$100 GC)
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $569.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $949.99
- Toshiba 20DL74 20-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $854.99
- Toshiba 23HLV84 23-inch LCD/DVD combo w/$100 GC $1799.99
- Toshiba 30HF84 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV $854.99
- Toshiba 32HF73 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $899.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1329.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 GC $1699.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $3499.99
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV w/$100 GC $1899.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1899.99
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD proj. TV w/$100 GC $2299.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BI - price includes basic installation after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
WI - price includes on-wall installation after mail-in rebate
- Circuit City (mostly appropriate disclaimers):
- Audiovox FPE2000 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $849.99 BS
- ESA PDP4294LV 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3099.99 BS
- Hitachi 50V810 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3999.99 HT
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1699.99 BS
- Hitachi 57F510 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1899.99 HT
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99 HT
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2999.99 BS
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.99
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3499.99 BS/HT
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99 HT
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99 HT
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 BS/HT
- Philips 26PW8402 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $549.99
- Philips 27PT8302 27-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $549.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 BS
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3199.99 BS
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4199.99 BS
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99 HT
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999.99 HT
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.99 BS HT
- Samsung TXP2745FP 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $449.99
- Samsung TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99 BS
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099.99 HT
- Sharp LC20S1UB 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $899.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199.99 HT
- Sharp LC32G4U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV $3299.99 HT
- Sharp LC32GD4U 32-inch integrated LCD direct-view DTV $3799.99 HT
- Sharp LC37GD4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5499.99 HT
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2799.99 HT
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99 HT
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99 HT
BS - price "before savings"
HT - price includes home-theater sound system
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499.99
- Sharp LC32G4U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3999.99
- Dell (no disclaimer):
- Dell 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Dell 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2299
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2125
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Major Name Brand" 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3699
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4199
- Mitsubishi WS-48613 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799
- Mitsubishi WS-65713 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3199
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3119
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999
- ViewSonic N3020W 30-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $1997
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P55XHA30WS 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV (price confusion)
- Gateway GTWP42M303 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3499
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799
- Mitsubishi WD-62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4699
- Mitsubishi WS48513 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1299
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
- Pioneer PRO730HDI 64-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499
- Samsung HLP4663X 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3199
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4199
- Samsung HPN5039X 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Samsung LTP1795X 17-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $899
- Samsung LTP266WX 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999
- Samsung TXP2675WHFX 26-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $699
- Sharp LC26GD6U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2999
- Sharp LC30HV6U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $2999
- Sony KD34XBR960 34-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view DTV $2199
- Sony KDE55XBR950 55-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $12,999
- Sony KDL32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5499
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2799
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Zenith C27V36 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $449
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3999
- Sharp LC26G4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499
- Sharp LC26GD6U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $3999
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P42HHA30WS 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999
- Fujitsu P42VHA30WS 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Fujitsu P50XHA30WS 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8999
- Fujitsu P55XHA30WS 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $10,999AR
- Fujitsu P63XHA30WS 63-inch 16:9 plasma TV $24,999
- Loewe Articos 30 30-inch widescreen TV $1199
- Pioneer PRO920HD 43-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7499
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9499
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999
- SharpVision LC13S2US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $499
- SharpVision LC15PX1U 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1299
- SharpVision LC15S2US 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $649
- SharpVision LC20PX1U 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1799
- SharpVision LC20S2US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099
- SharpVision LC32GD6U 32-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $4499
- SharpVision LC37GD6U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $5999
- SharpVision LC45GX6U 45-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $7999
- Sony KDE42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999
- Sony KDE50XBR950 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $9999
- Sony KDF60XBR950 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $5499
- Sony KDF70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $6999
- Sony KDL32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5999
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $3299
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Humax L3040 30-inch 5:3 LCD TV $1599.99
- JVC LT-23X475 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- JVC PD-42WX84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Panasonic TH-50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Philips 30PF9975 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2299.99
- Philips 55PL2524 [9524?] 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV
- Toshiba 30HF84 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV $714.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Westinghouse W31501 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $429.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $699.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU-20LA61 20-inch direct-view LCD TV $998
- LG RU-23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1798
- LG RU-30LZ30 30-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3298
- LG RU-37LZ30 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4998
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2498
- LG RU-44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2798
- LG RU-44SZ80L 44-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2498
- LG RU-52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3298
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3998
- Mitsubishi WS-65713 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2998
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2998
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Pioneer PRO910HD 43-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6499
- Samsung HLN567 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2998
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499
- Samsung LTP266 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699
- Sony KE-32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2995
- Sears (no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 46F500 46-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1399.99
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2299.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2999.99
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Samsung HCP4241W 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099.99
- Samsung HCP4741W 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3199.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499.99
- Samsung SPP4231 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Samsung TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Sony KDP51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2099.99
- Sony KDP57WS655 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2099.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate disclaimer):
- Epson Home10Plus projector and screen $1299.95
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3499.95 BS
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $4499.95 BS
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799.95 BS
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1198.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2299.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WT42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1499.95 BS
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1399.95
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2499.95 BS
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.95 BS
- Panasonic TC22LH1 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1799.95 BS
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3499.95
- Panasonic TH42PD25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.95
- Panasonic TH42PX25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.95 BS
- Panasonic TH50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.95 BS
- Philips 34PW850H 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.95
- Philips 42PF9976 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.95 BS
- Philips 55PL9774S 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $3499.95 BS
- Pioneer PRO910HDI 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7499.95 BS
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3799.95
- Sharp LC13S1US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $449.95
- Sharp LC15S1US 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $549.95
- Sharp LC20S1US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $899.95
- Sharp LC22SV6U 22-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1197.95
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199.95
- Sharp LC32GD6U 32-inch widescreen LCD integrated DTV $3799.95 BS
- Sony KD34XS955 34-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view DTV $1999.95 BS
- Sony KF60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2799.95
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.95
- Zenith C34W37 34-inch 16:9 integr. direct-view CRT cable/DTV $1799.95
- Zenith P42W22B/P42W34H 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Unitek (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Planar PDP42BK 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Sony PFM-42X1/B 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3659
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimers):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2675
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3449
- Value Electronics (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.95
- LG 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.95
- LG DU-30L730 [LZ30?] 30-inch integrated direct-view LCD DTV $2999.95
- LG DU-42P410X [PY10X?] 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $4499.95
- LG DU-60P410X [PY10X?] 60-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $12,999.95
- LG LST-3410A ATSC receiver/PVR $799.95
- LG LST-4200A ATSC/digital-cable set-top box $279.95
- LG MU-50P290 [PZ90?] 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.95
- LG RU-17LZ22 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $899.95
- LG RU-23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.95
- LG RU-44S521D [SZ51D?] 44-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799.95
- LG RU52S230 [SZ30?] 52-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2699.95
- LG RU-52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.95
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Hughes HR10250 set-top ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $999 BS
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3997 BS
- Panasonic TH50PX25UP 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6996 BS
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2697
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2397
BS - price "before savings"

- Tech Notes number 126 has come out:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_126.pdf

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first
36 weeks of 2004 were UP 0.8% from the same period in 2003. My ten-week
running average was UP 14.2%. For the first 37 weeks, they were up 3.6%
and my ten-week running average was up 21.7%. WOW! DVD players are
getting a second wind (I've peeked at next week's figures)! VCR sales were
down 62.6% for the first 36 weeks and 62.7 for the first 37.

- DTS reports it has been selected as a mandatory audio format for
both Blu-ray and HD DVD players:
[url]http://www.dtsonline.com/company/press/press-article.php?ID=132784259&cID=1
&yID=2004[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through October 7, Des Moines Marriott, Iowa, Iowa DTV Symposium
2004 http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2004/.
- October 6-7, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, Government Video
Technology Expo http://www.GVExpo.com.
- October 7-9, Embassy Suites Baltimore North, Hunt Valley, Maryland,
WEBE/SMPTE convention [url] [url="http://www.webe.org/pages/convention.html[/url]."]http://www.webe.org/pages/convention.html[/url].[/url]
- *October 7-9, PC&E Stages, Atlanta, HD Expo VariCamp
http://www.hdexpo.net/workshops/varicampHome.html.
- October 13-15, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast
Symposium http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symposium.html.
- *October 18, KAET, Phoenix, SBE Gary Sgrignoli 8-VSB seminar
tjharvey@asu.edu.
- October 18-19, Pasadena Convention Center, California, Global
Society for Asset Management G-SAM 2004
http://www.g-sam.org/gsam2004/index.asp.
- October 18-20, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, CEA Industry Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=IF04.
- October 19-20, Hudson Hotel, New York, 12th ETA Summit
http://www.etaexpo.com/.
- October 20-23, Pasadena Convention Center, California, SMPTE
Technical Conference and Exhibition
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/146tech.cfm.
- October 25-28, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast
http://www.showeast.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp.
- November 2, Laemmle's Monica, Digital Studio Conference
http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/.
- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo
http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 4-7, Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home
Entertainment 2004 West http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/.
- November 15-18, Long Beach Convention Center, California, Electronic
House Expo http://www.ehx2004.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
http://bee.jesa.or.jp.
- December 7, Radisson Barcello Hotel, Washington, D.C., ATSC ACAP
seminar http://www.atsc.org/seminars/2004_ACAP/acap_04.htm.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference
on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

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Mark's newsletter dated 11 10 2004

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Sorry about the big delay. I was more unavailable than I had expected.
Here's one tidbit from my travels that I found interesting. I read the
newspapers of four New Zealand cities. In each, ads for some TVs touted
the fact that they are high-definition. But there is no HDTV being
carried in New Zealand.

- Follow-ups:

- Sinclair and DTT - Now that they are happy with the performance of the
5th-generation LG/Zenith ATSC receiver, Sinclair appears to be beating
the drum louder than any other broadcaster promoting DTT. They have made
public-service announcements and established a web site:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2255
http://www.myfreehdtv.org/

- Number of U.S. TVs relying on off-air transmission - The comments
filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have come out.
The broadcaster filing, based on a survey by Knowledge Networks/SRI
earlier this year, found roughly one percent of U.S. households to have
DTT-reception capability, about a fifth relying exclusively on
antenna-based off-air reception, and many more with unwired second or
third sets (not to mention VCRs):
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/PressRel/Filings/OTAComments81104.pdf

- E-VSB - An interesting tidbit about the standard for enhanced U.S. DTT
was noted on the OpenDTV Forum. Section 5.6.1 (page 100) restricts the
maximum robust stream "during premium programming times" to "3 Mbps out
of the total 19.4 Mbps channel capacity":
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_53c_with_amend_1.pdf
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/08-2004/msg00059.html

- The "broadcast flag" - The FCC has approved 13 technologies: the old
Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP), the old High-bandwidth
Digital Content Protection (HDCP), four Sony MagicGate systems,
Thomson's SmartRight, the Hewlett-Packard/Philips Video Content
Protection System (VCPS, formerly called Vidi), something called Content
Protection recordable Media for Video Content, TiVo's TiVoGuard Digital
Output Protection Technology, RealNetworks' Helix DRM Trusted Recorder,
Microsoft's Windows Media Digital Rights Management, and JVC's D-VHS.
The first URL is the FCC press release, the second the order, and the
third commissioner Martin's concerns about DTCP licensing terms and
about TiVo's system (which some find insufficiently restrictive):
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-250532A1.pdf
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-193A1.pdf
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-193A2.pdf
It's easy to see how a JVC DTT receiver might use its manufacturer's
approved technology to communicate with a D-VHS recorder or how a
Philips receiver might communicate with a Hewlett-Packard device. I'm
interested in seeing how the multiple systems will play out in the
marketplace. Licenses will be available, but will owners of approved
systems buy licenses from others? Will a Thomson receiver be able to
send HDTV to a Sony recorder?

- The FCC DTT-rules review - It includes a new channel "election"
process (stations deciding which of their two simulcast channels to keep
after analog shutdown) starting this December, a new way of dealing
power levels to match analog coverage, requirements for PSIP, closed
captioning, and V-chip information, allowing distributed transmission
(multiple-transmitter coverage), and eliminating the simulcasting
requirement. I find that last interesting, because some of the rationale
for using cable coverage as a justification for analog shutdown is based
on the fact that 100% simulcasting means analog cable carriage IS
carriage of DTT programming.
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-250542A1.pdf
Commissioners Copps and Adelstein expressed concern about a lack of
public-interest requirements:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-250542A3.pdf
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-250542A5.pdf
Commissioner Martin expressed concern about small broadcasters and
must-carry:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-250542A4.pdf

- July 1 -
- Roughly two months after the order went into effect, of 152 advertised
sets 36-inch or larger listed in this memo, only 33 have integrated DTT
reception, and there has even been a return of ads for non-H/DTV 36-inch
sets. Gary Merson reports similar results in his HDTV Insider newsletter:
http://www.hdtvinsider.com
- The Late July edition of the HDTV Insider newsletter also reports that
Comcast, the largest U.S. cable operator, charges the same amount
monthly for either a CableCARD to be inserted in a digital-cable-ready
TV or an HDTV-capable cable set-top box ($5-7/month in either case).
Other cable operators charge less, the monthly CableCARD fees ranging
from $1.25 to $5:
http://www.hdtvinsider.com
- These listings represent all ads I've seen (in the U.S.) since the
last memo at the end of July. Wherever prices varied over the weeks, I
chose the lower. See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated
sets that are HD, progressive, and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- JVC 36-inch TV @ Sears $599.99
- Magnavox 36-inch TV @ Fry's $399
- Magnavox MS3652S 36-inch TV @ Circuit City $499.99
- RCA 36V430T 36-inch TV @ Best Buy $449.99
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Sharp 25C340 25-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Apex AT2708 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $189.99
- Apex AT2708S 27-inch TV @ Ultimate $168.95
- ESA ET427E 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $179.99
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Philips 27PT543S 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $199.99
- Sansui TVS2746 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $179.99
- Sylvania 6427TE 27-inch TV @ Ultimate $168.95
- Toshiba 27-inch TV @ Fry's $199
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Daewoo DTQ13V5FC 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $49.99
- ESA ET413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- Magnavox 13MT143S 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- RCA 13V400T 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $69.99 after rebate
- RCA E13320 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- Toshiba 13A23/4 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $79.99
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $79.99 after rebate
- Konka K2001UM 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $89.99
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $109.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- Sylvania DVC845E DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $89.99
- Coby DVD-R1100 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $229.99
- GoVideo DVD+R/RW recorder @ Fry's $149
- GoVideo R6640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $249.99
- LiteOn LVW5001 DVD+R/RW rec. @ CompUSA $199.99 after rebate
- LiteOn LVW5005 DVD+/-R/RW rec. @ CompUSA $279.99
- Magnavox MRV64017 DVD+R/RW rec. @ Circuit City $269.99 w/rebate
- Panasonic DMR-E55S DVD-R/RAM recorder @ Best Buy $299.99
- Panasonic DMR-E55 DVD-R/RAM recorder @ J&R $299.99
- Philips DVDR80 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $299.99
- Pioneer DVR-225 DVD-R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $269.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $94.99
- Symphonic SC313E 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Best Buy $89.99
- Broksonic SC20145 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $269.99
- Sylvania 6719DE 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ amazon.com $249.99
- Broksonic SC20145 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $269.99
- Sylvania 6720FDE 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $249.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Casio TV980 2.3-inch LCD TV @ Circuit City $69.99
- Coby CX-TV1 5-inch TV/AM/FM @ J&R $9.99
- Sony DNF400 AM/FM/TV/Weather/CD portable @ Circuit City $69.99
- Sony DNF400PSGR AM/FM/TV/Weather/CD portable @ Best Buy $79.99
- Sony DNS707F A[url]/FM/TV/Weather/CD portable @ Best Buy $99.99
- Sony MZ-NHF800 AM/FM/TV/Weather MiniDisc recorder @ J&R $249.99
- Sony SRFM AM/FM/TV/Weather portable @ Best Buy $49.99

- May 1 -
- The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated its list of
U.S. DTT broadcasters to 1273 on August 12 and to 1292 on August 16.
They list 18 in the not-very-large-geographically New York market, but
most of those would appear not to be on the air whenever I check with a
spectrum analyzer:
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp
FYI, a TV DXer in my market reports being able to get over 40 stations,
from as far as Boston and Washington, but cannot get three of the local
stations stably.
- The FCC updated its lists on August 25. They say 1655 stations (96% of
the original group) have been granted either construction permits or
licenses, and 1445 are on the air:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
- There has been no change in the 40 top-10 market stations due on the
air May 1, 1999; it's still 38 fully licensed and two on temporary
authority (due to 9/11):
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html
- There has also been no change in the 79 market-11-30 stations due on
the air November 1, 1999; it's still 72 fully licensed and seven on
temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html
- These are the 651 stations said to be licensed or operating on
program-test authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html
Doug Lung's RF Report in TV Technology noted that the FCC CDBS database
listed 556 licensed U.S. DTT stations as of August 1:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=524
and 598 as of August 15:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=537
His next update is due tomorrow.
- These are the 794 stations the FCC says are operating on temporary
authority (at low power):
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html
- The FCC summary chart now lists 1722 total DTT channel allocations
instead of the previous 1688 because they're now including
single-channel stations (new stations that opted to go straight to DTT
without analog). The summary also says there are 297 non-commercial U.S.
DTT stations on the air:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html
The Association of Public Television Stations lists just
*************

- The FCC also just released its list of ANALOG TV stations as of June
30. There were 1747 full power and 7433 low power. Here's a breakdown:
- UHF Commercial 776
- VHF Commercial 589
- UHF Non-commercial 255
- VHF Non-commercial 127
- UHF Class A 497
- VHF Class A 112
- UHF LPTV 1601
- VHF LPTV 517
- UHF translators 2658
- VHF translators 2048
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-251120A1.pdf

- Voom reported close to 25,000 subscribers at the end of June:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA443959?display=Breaking+News

- Still undecided about the upcoming U.S. election? "The Kerry-Edwards
plan will complete the transition to digital television, and accelerate
the return of valuable spectrum that is currently being used for
broadcasting the 'analog' television signal. The plan will ensure that
Americans continue to enjoy free, over-the-air television, including
subsidies if necessary to ensure all Americans can make the transition."
So they say:
http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=34772

- The August edition of the NAB's "Destination Digital TV" has come out.
It has more information than previous editions. It lists, for example,
44 ALL-digital markets (none of the top-10; Seattle is the highest). It
also has some statistics on consumer penetration, saying that, as of
their survey earlier this year 5.9% had "DTV" (presumably displays
because only 22.9% of those had DTT-reception capability):
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/Issues/digitaltv/DDTV/0804.pdf
CEA's recent DTT-reception-capability figures closely match NAB's, but
their figure for displays is much higher (9.5-million households):
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10511

- There have been many complaints about NBC's HD coverage of the Olympic
Games, ranging from delays to selected content to technical issues.
Here's one as an example:
http://www.nola.com/living/t-p/index.ssf?/base/living-3/1092732935296730.xml

- San Francisco broadcaster KRON is carrying HDNet programming:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/08/19/BUGAV8A83D1.DTL&type=business

- The Advanced Television Systems Committee has approved a
synchronization standard for distributed (multi-transmitter) DTT. The
first URL is for the press release; the second is for the standard:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/press/2004/PR_SFN_Aug_04.htm
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_110.pdf

- International H/DTV news:

- The European Commission wants to promote standards but won't impose
one on interactive digital TV -- at least not yet:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=5847644

- Digital Broadcasting Australia reports combined sales of DTT
set-top-box (STB) receivers and integrated TVs (to dealers, I think),
hit 409,000 at the end of June:
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?display=news&newsID=558
In their latest list of those STB receivers, there are 49 models listed,
of which nine are HD-capable. The least expensive model is A$169; the
least expensive HD model is A$599:
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18

- China currently has 280,000 digital-TV households (all cable, I
think). They want to hit 380 million. Wang Xiaojie, in charge of DTV at
the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television, said, "We want
to phase out all analog and convert to digital by 2015. We are going to
have to fund some of the technology required." The plan is to start by
converting the 100 million urban cable households from analog to digital
at an expected cost of $7 billion for STBs.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2004/08/17/2003199112

- Four companies reportedly plan to compete with Texas Instruments in
digital micromirror-based displays:
http://www.eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=35300003

- This URL will take you to a story about computer manufacturers getting
involved in digital TV products:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,117552,pg,1,RSS,RSS,00.asp

- Key Digital notes that its HD Hanna receives DTT and "scales the video
program to match your display's native resolution with a choice of
numerous output resolutions":
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/altavista/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20040816005278&newsLang=en

- Shades-of-the-Tice-clock department: The Late July edition of Gary
Merson's HDTV Insider also noted that some consumer-electronics retail
salespeople he encountered said he should use a Monster power
conditioner for the best HD pictures. He quotes from the package:
"Monster Clean Power removes 'dirty' AC power for the best high
definition picture." Without it, "You’ll experience a lack of sharpness
and color detail from your high definition components." Merson sets the
record straight:
http://www.hdtvinsider.com

- Based on figures from CEA, here are the statistics for factory sales
to U.S. dealers since the last memo:
- First 28 weeks:
VCRs down 63.5%
Non-H/DTV TVs down 3.9% (largely due to TV/VCR combos), 10-week down 13.6%
28th-week "digital" 71,212, first 28 weeks 2,049,477, "digital" portion
15.1%
- First 29 weeks:
VCRs down 62.8%
Non-H/DTV TVs down 2.8%, 10-week running average down 11.3%
29th-week "digital" 85,382, first 29 weeks 2,134,859, "digital" portion
15.2%
- First 30 weeks:
VCRs down 62.6%
Non-H/DTV TVs down 2.6%, 10-week running average down 12.2%
30th-week "DTV" 147,681, first 30 weeks 2,282,540, "digital" portion 15.4%
- First 31 weeks:
VCRs down 63.2%
Non-H/DTV TVs down 4.6%, 10-week running average down 20.5%
31st-week "DTV" 49,039, first 31 weeks 2,323,113, "digital" portion 15.4%
The "digital" portion is the percentage of all TV sales represented by
the "DTV products." It does not include plasma or direct-view LCD. It
may be worth noting here what the 15% means. About 85% of the
non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 31st week this year
were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of
dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving
digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals were still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of four since the last memo
-- the Hughes and Samsung at Best Buy, the Samsung at Circuit City, and
the Toshiba at J&R.

- The ads - This represents all ads I've seen (in the U.S.) since the
last memo at the end of July. Wherever prices varied over the weeks, I
chose the lower. Where the same model was offered at the same price with
different premiums of about the same value, I included only the first I saw.
Circuit City offered $100 towards HD cable on some Panasonic products.
Ultimate Electronics also offered a number of complete home-video
packages; I haven't listed their prices because I couldn't separate the
TV component.
- amazon.com (no disclaimer) - prices said to be "before on-site savings":
- Daewoo DSC-34W70N 34-inch 16:9 flat-screen CRT TV $1099.99
- Gateway 56-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $3499.99
- Olevia LT20HVK 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99
- Philips 30PF9975 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2399.99
- Philips 55PL9223/17 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $3499.99
- Sharp LC-32G4U 32-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $3999.99
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $5499.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- ViewSonic VPW450HD 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- Hughes HT-LHD DirecTV/ATSC set-top DTV receiver w/dish $299.99
- Insignia I-LC23Q1 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1599.99
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV w/$300 GC $3499.99
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV w/$300 GC $4499.99
- JVC PD42V475 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799.99**
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$100 GC $1999.99
- LG RU-44SZ51D 44-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799.99
- LG RU-52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV w/$100 gift card $1999.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999.99
- Mits. WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DLP DTV w/$300 GC $4499.99
- Mitsubishi WS-48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199.99**
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 gift card $1899.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2299.99**
- Mystery brand plasma TV $2499.99
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2999.99
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV $3999.99
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5999.99**
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-in. 16:9 integr. plas. DTV w/$400 GC $5499.99
- Panasonic TH-50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999.99****
- Philips 23PF9966 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2299.99**
- Philips 26PW6341 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- Philips 30PW8402 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99****
- Philips 34PW8502 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1299.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99***
- Pioneer PDP4341HD 43-inch 16:9 integr. plas. DTV $5999.99** w/rebate
- Pioneer PDP5041HD 50-inch 16:9 integr. plas. DTV $7999.99** w/rebate
- Polaroid LCD-1700 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$200 GC $3199.99
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $3499.99
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4199.99**
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99**
- Samsung SIR-TS360 DirecTV receiver/decoder w/dish $299.99
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$200 gift card $3299.99
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 integr. direct-view CRT DTV $899.98****
- Samsung TX-P3071WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $999.99#
- Samsung TX-P3271WH 32-inch 4:3 integr. CRT DTV w/$100 gift card $999.99
- Sansui LCDVD200 20-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $899.99****
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099.99
- Sony KE37XS910 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99***
- Sony KE42XS910 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.99##
- Sony KE50XS910 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 gift card $6999.99
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99##
- Sony KV32FS320 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $649.99#
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $1599.99
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99#
- Toshiba 20DL74 20-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $999.99****
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- Toshiba 30HF84 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV w/$50 GC $899.99
- Toshiba 32HF73 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99#
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99**
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99**
- Westinghouse W32701 27-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999.99**
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD proj. TV w/$100 GC $2299.99
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD proj. TV GC $2299.99##
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799.99**
** price includes portable DVD/LCD combo
*** price includes basic installation
**** price includes upconverting DVD player
# price includes DVD player
## price includes XBOX video game system
- Circuit City (appropriate disclaimers) - some prices "before savings":
- Akai PDP4249G 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Akai PT4298HD/PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Audiovox FP1500 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- ESA PDP4294LV 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$50 gift card $2499.99
- Hitachi 42HDT50 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 gift card $5999.99
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV w/$300 gift card $3099.99
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV w/$100 gift card $1699.99
- JVC AV30W475 30-inch widescreen CRT TV $599.99
- Magnavox 20MF200V 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $849.99
- Magnavox 27MS5402 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $489.99
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 gift card $1199.99
- Panasonic CT30WX54 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $999.99
- Panasonic CT32HXC14 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $799.99
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $1399.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV w/$200 GC $2799.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV w/$300 GC $2999.99
- Panasonic TC14LA2 14-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.99
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $999.99
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3699.99
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500 GC $5999.99
- Philips 26PW8402 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $549.99
- Philips 27PT8302 27-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $549.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 gift card $1499.99
- RCA HD61LPW42 61-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV w/$300 GC $3299.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $3199.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $3499.99
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4199.99
- Samsung LTN1535 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $549.99
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescr. direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2299.99
- Samsung LTP1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $599.99
- Samsung LTP1745 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $749.99
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $899.99
- Samsung SIRTS360 DirecTV receiver/decoder w/dish $299.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300 gift card $3299.99
- Samsung TXN3075WHF 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $849.99
- Samsung TXP2675WHD 26-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $699.99
- Sharp LC13E1UB/LC13S1UB 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $399.99
- Sharp LC13B4US/LC13B6US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $429.99
- Sharp LC20E1UB/LC20S1UB 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $849.99
- Sharp LC20B4US/LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV w/$50 GC $949.99
- Sharp LC22SV2U 22-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1299.99
- Sharp LC37GD4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV w/$500 GC $5999.99
- Sony KDE32XBR950 32-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99
- Sony KDE42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7749.99 w/rebate
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$400 gift card $3999.99
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV w/$300 gift card $3299.99
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100 gift card $1499.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$300 GC $2999.99
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 gift card $1499.99
- Sony KP51WS510/KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 GC $1699.99
- Sony KV27HS420 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $749.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $999.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599.99
- Sony KV36FS100/KV36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1499.99
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- Panasonic PT-47WX54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99
- Panasonic PT-53WX54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV w/$100 GC $1599.99
- Panasonic TH42PD25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $3499.99
- Samsung TXP2675WHD 26-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV w/$300 GC $2799.99
- ViewSonic VPW425 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99###
### price includes DVD+R/RW recorder
- Dell (no disclaimer)
- Dell 2200MP projector $899
- Dell W1700 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $630
- Dell W2300 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2799
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Major Name Brand" 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $999
- "Major Name Brand" 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1499
- "Major Name Brand" 60-inch 4:3 projection TV $1499
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4497
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Philips 27PT830H 27-inch widescreen CRT direct-view TV
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3497
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- "Brand Varies by Location" 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Philips 32PT842H 32-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $599
- Philips 42FD9955 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Philips 55PL977S 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $2499
- Pioneer PRO730HDI 64-inch 16:9 projection TV $2999
- Samsung HLN467W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Samsung HPN4239X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Sony KV36HS510 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999
- ViewSonic N2700W 27-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $1999
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson LS47P1 47-inch 16:9 projection TV/photo printer $3199
- Epson LS57P1 57-inch 16:9 projection TV/photo printer $3699
- Panasonic TC-32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3999
- Panasonic TH42PD25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4299
- Samsung HLN467W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4199
- Sony KLV-32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3999
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA30WS 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7999 after rebate
- Loewe Spheros 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/stand $4499
- SharpVision LC20B4U 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH37PA20P 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Panasonic TH42PA20P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson PowerLite S1+ projector w/$100 gift card $999.99
- Humax L3040 30-inch 5:3 LCD TV $1499.99
- InFocus X2 projector w/$100 gift card999.99
- JVC HD-61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV
- JVC LT-17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $799.99
- JVC LT-23X475 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99
- LG RU-42PZ90 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- LG RU-52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.99
- Panasonic CT32HL44 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Panasonic TC-20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV
- Panasonic TC-32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Panasonic TH-42PD25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Panasonic TH-50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Philips 30PF9975 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2399.99
- Philips 30PW9819 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Philips 32FD9954 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2199.99
- Philips 37FD9954 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799.99
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $3799.99
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Samsung TX-P2745P 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- Sony KDE-50XBR950 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Sony KE-32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3199.99
- Sony KF-50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV
- Sony KF-60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Toshiba DST3100 ATSC/DirecTV/NTSC receiver $499.99
- Westinghouse W31501 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $429.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $599.99
- Zenith C32V28 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $849.99
- Zenith P42W46 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU-15LA61 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $598
- LG RU-44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2798
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3998
- Mitsubishi WS-65713 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2998
- Panasonic TH42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998
- Sharp LC-37HV6U 37-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $4998
- Sony KF-50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3298
- Sony KF-60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3998
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 46-inch projection TV, Sears #54713 $1399.99
- JVC 56-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54814 $1699.99
- Mitsubishi 55-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54124 $1899.99
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54014 $1099.99
- Samsung 46-inch DLP projection TV, Sears #54058 $3039.99
- Samsung 47-inch projection TV, Sears #54084 $1199.99
- Samsung 50-inch DLP projection TV, Sears #54088 $3324.99
- Toshiba 46-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54434 $1399.99
- Toshiba 57-inch 16:9 projection TV, Sears #54444 $1899.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer noted):
- Akai PT4298HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3499.95###
- LG RU17LZ22 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.95 "before savings"
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1995.95 "before savings"
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799.95 "before savings"
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.95 "before savings"
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2298.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated proj. DLP DTV $3999.95###
- Mitsubishi WS55513 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1849.95
- Mitsubishi WS65513 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2299.95###
- Mitsubishi WS65813 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4162.95
- Mitsubishi WT42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1387.95
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1399.95
- Panasonic PT47WX53/54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2774.95
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.95
- Panasonic TC22LH1 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1799.95###
- Panasonic TH37PD25 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.95###
- Panasonic TH42PD25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.95###
- Panasonic TH42PX25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.95###
- Philips 32PT8320 32-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $699.95
- Philips 34PW850H 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.95
- Philips 55PL9774 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $3699.95
- Pioneer PDP4340HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5999.95####
- Pioneer PRO910HD 43-inch 16:9 integr. plas. DTV $7499.95 "before sav."
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $999.95 "before sav."
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3299.95 "before savings"
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2312.95
- Sony KDE42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7399.95
- Sony KDL32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5087.95
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3052.95
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1572.95
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.95
- Zenith L15V26C 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $498.95
- Zenith L23V36 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.95 "before savings"
- Zenith P42W34H 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2589.95
### price includes DVD recorder
#### price after rebate but "before savings"

- Tech-Notes #125.5 has come out. It's largely links (from Lee Wood's
board) to news stories):
http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_125.5.pdf

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, here are the factory-to-dealer sales statistics
since the last memo:
First 28 weeks: down 3%, 10-week running average down 14.6%
First 29 weeks: down 1.8%, 10-week running average down 12.8%
First 30 weeks: down 0.6%, 10-week running average down 12%
First 31 weeks: down 3.3%, 10-week running average down 18.3%

- HDNet's Mark Cuban's blog has a story on hard drives (and flash
drives) vs. DVD for both SD and HD:
http://www.blogmaverick.com/entry/7706137582525561/

- PVR news: TiVo reports 1.9 million subscribers, 288,000 of them added
in the second quarter of this year (225,000 of the 288,000 being DirecTV
subscribers):
http://a423.g.akamai.net/7/423/1788/57ae1f2ef76271/www.tivo.com/pdfs/reports/TiVo_Q204_final.pdf

- Satellite news:

- The FCC notes that Canada has requested frequency coordination for
some C-band earth stations:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-251275A1.pdf

- And the Los Angeles Times notes that it's illegal to RECEIVE Canadian
satellite signals here without government authorization:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-canada19aug19,1,339115.story?coll=la-headlines-business

- The CIE chromaticity diagrams are shaped sort of like an elongated,
rotated letter D. Connecting the dots of any three color primaries
creates a triangle rather than a D. An area of visible color typically
lost is in the saturated blue-greens. What can be done? Go to more than
three primaries, as this New York Times article reports:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/26/technology/circuits/26next.html?8cir
I still like the Land Retinex two-primary color TV. Visitors to the
Exploratorium in San Francisco or the Hall of Science in New York can
check out the principle in the "Green Tomatoes" exhibit.

- Nielsen has made the U.S. TV-household universe for the 2004-2005
season 109.6 million, up from 108.4 million in 2003-4 (which was up a
bigger jump from 106.7 million in 2002-3). The top five markets
represent almost 20%; the top ten almost 30%. Glendive, Montana remains
the last (210th) market:
http://www.nielsenmedia.com/

- ***It's that time of year again. If you're interested in doing a demo,
moderating a breakfast roundtable, or making a presentation at the
Hollywood Post Alliance ***Technology Retreat*** in the Palm Springs
area in January, please contact me.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through September 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, Entertainment Media
Expo http://www.media-tech.net/news/New_A.htm.
- September 1-3, Reading, UK, International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.isce.reading.ac.uk.
- September 9-14, RAI, Amsterdam, International Broadcasting Convention
http://www.ibc.org.
- September 16-19, Sony, Basingstoke, England, SMPTE Engineering
Committee meetings http://www.fibush.net/smpte/Sept2004/Sept2004.htm.
- October 6-7, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, Government Video
Technology Expo http://www.GVExpo.com.
- *October 7-9, Embassy Suites Baltimore North, Hunt Valley, Maryland,
WEBE/SMPTE convention [url] [url="http://www.webe.org/pages/convention.html[/url]."]http://www.webe.org/pages/convention.html[/url].[/url]
- October 13-15, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast
Symposium http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symposium.html.
- October 18-19, Pasadena Convention Center, California, Global Society
for Asset Management G-SAM 2004 http://www.g-sam.org/gsam2004/index.asp.
- October 18-20, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, CEA Industry Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=IF04.
- October 20-23, Pasadena Convention Center, California, SMPTE Technical
Conference and Exhibition http://www.smpte.org/conferences/146tech.cfm.
- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 4-7, Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home
Entertainment 2004 West http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/.
- November 15-18, Long Beach Convention Center, California, Electronic
House Expo http://www.ehx2004.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
http://bee.jesa.or.jp.
- *December 7, Radisson Barcello Hotel, Washington, D.C., ATSC ACAP
seminar http://www.atsc.org/seminars/2004_ACAP/acap_04.htm.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference on
Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
post-script to the January 5 memo here:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html

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- Follow-ups:

- The ads - Last week I mentioned that I saw the Samsung SIRTS360
set-top box in a Best Buy ad. I should have said Circuit City, as the
later listings indicated.

- Toshiba's hand-held digital TV receiver/display - There seems to be
a difference of opinion as to whether it has DTT reception or satellite.
Pace is reportedly offering a mobile PVR:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/scm/20041012/#Pace

- ***The Technology Retreat*** - Mike Strein of ABC is joining CBS,
Fox, PBS, Sinclair, and WB on the broadcasters panel, and
consumer-electronics industry consultant, journalist, and CEDIA board
member Mike Heiss is joining the consumer-marketplace panel. I should have
many more announcements soon related to digital cinema, wide-gamut capture
and display, PSIP, targeted commercials, 4K files, digital dailies, and
more. BE THERE! January 26-28 (with pre-retreat seminars on the 25th and
-- trade press take note -- possible other events before that):
http://www.hpaonline.com

- DTT legislation - The House of Representatives passed a non-binding
resolution calling for a hard analog cut-off at the end of 2006, which
should make the intelligence-reform bill conference interesting. The full
story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA471489.html?display=Breaking+New
s[/url]

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 85 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 26 (31%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. The percentage
continues to climb, though it's still well below half.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Toshiba 36H50 36-inch TV @ Broadway Computers $369
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- JVC AV27530 27-inch TV @ Sears $199.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $157.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Fry's $97
- Philips 27PT543S 27-inch TV @ Best Buy w/$5 "reward" $199.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Advent Q143A 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- ESA ET419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $89.99
- Memorex MT1194 19-inch TV @ Sears $84.99
- Sylvania 6420FE 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $139.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $84.99
- Coby DVD-R1100 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $179.99
- GoVideo R6740 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $189.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania SRC2213E 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $89.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:

- May 1 - Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated its lists this week.
The FCC has yet to release any September figures.
According to Doug Lung's RF Report in TV Technology, as of October 10,
the FCC CDBS database listed just 623 licensed U.S. DTT stations:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=602

- The FCC Technological Advisory Committee meeting next Wednesday will
feature a demonstration of multiband OFDM:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-04-3237A1.pdf

- Rights news:
- The New York Times reported last Tuesday that entertainment-industry
interests have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a decision allowing
file-sharing software. I neglected to snag the URL, but it's past the
free-viewing point anyway. If you want to pay for the article, just go to:
http://www.nytimes.com
and enter "Betamax Zeller" in the search box.
- There's a strange story about someone in Canada effectively running
a free wireless-cable service, supposedly legal:
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20040930.html
- Get the latest rights info straight from the experts, like Motion
Picture Association CTO Brad Hunt and Copy Protection Technical Working
Group member Jim Burger at ***The Technology Retreat***, January 26-28:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Comcast is offering politics on demand in Colorado. Viewers with VOD can
get candidates statements on major issues at any time:
http://finance.lycos.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=44336631

- International H/DTV news:

- Sales of "digital television sets" in Korea have reportedly FALLEN
the first eight months of this year:
http://au.news.yahoo.com/041019/3/r9ua.html

- A story about NEC selling DTT transmitters in China says
transmissions to mobile receivers in buses, taxis, and ferries have already
begun:
http://www.japancorp.net/Article.Asp?Art_ID=8567

- China is reportedly second only to the U.S. in number of digital-cinema
screens, with the possibility of passing us soon:
http://english.people.com.cn/200409/22/eng20040922_157910.html

- An LCD TV owned by a student in Oregon was shut by government order. It
was emitting the 121.5 MHz distress frequency:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/TV/10/18/odd.television.reut/index.html

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first 39 weeks of 2004 were down 6.5% from the same period in
2003. My ten-week running average was down 11.8%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" for the 39th week were
151,902 units and for the first 39 weeks 2,901,402.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 15% of the TVs (not counting
plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 39th week this
year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 85% of the
non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 39th week this year
were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I am aware of only the DirecTV units at
Good Guys this week.

- The ads - The Los Angeles ads are for two weeks; where the same model
appeared with two prices, I've listed the lower. Remarkably for
mid-October 2004, the same-store, same-brand, same-size, same-resolution
premium for DTT reception was $500 for the Mitsubishi WS55515 over the
WS55513 at Ultimate Electronics, but there IS a model between them.
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- GE D52GW12 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$35 GC $1199.99 BS
- LG RU-52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$100 GC $3299.99 BS
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1999.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV $3799.99 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-in. 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$130 GC $4499.99
BS
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$70 GC $2299.99 BS
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$75 GC $2499.99 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-in. 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$90 GC $2999.99
BS
- Pioneer PDP5041HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$220 GC $7499.99 BS
- RCA HD50LPW162 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$80 GC $2999.99 BS
- RCA HD61LPW162 61-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3499.99 BS
- RCA HD61THW263 61-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$260 GC $8999.99
BS
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$125 GC $4199.99 BS
- Samsung HP-P4261 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$145 GC $4999.99 BS
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$45 GC $1499.99 BS
- Samsung TX-P3071WH 30-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV w/$30 GC $999.99 BS WS
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$50 GC $1699.99 BS
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$30 GC $999.99 BS WS
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD proj. TV w/$70 GC $2299.99 BS
BS - price is said to be "before savings"
GC - price includes "reward certificates" (gift card) in the amount
shown
WS - price includes stand
- Broadway Computers & Electronics (Metro NY, no disclaimer):
- JVC AV-52Z575 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2699
- RCA 65HD65 65-inch projection TV $899
- Sharp LC-20B5US 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $749
- Sony KP[51]WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Sony KP[57]WS510 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399
- Circuit City (insufficient disclaimers):
- Hitachi 32HDL51 32-inch LCD TV $3999.99
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.99
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1699.99
- JVC AV30W475 30-inch widescreen CRT TV $599.99
- Magnavox 20MF200V 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1067.99
- Panasonic TC26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.99
- Samsung TXN3075WHF/TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD proj. DTV $2799.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Sony KF60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3999.99
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2499.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Sony KV34HS520 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599.99
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Audiovox FP-1520 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- Daewoo DTS 42 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- ViewSonic N2700W-B1 27-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $1599.99 AR
AR - price after rebate
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $649
- Dell 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1249
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1649
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3699
- Mitsubishi WS-65513 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- RCA HD50LPW42 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2499
- Samsung HL-P5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3899
- Toshiba 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- DirecTV/ATSC set-top receiver/decoder $299
- DirecTV HR10250 set-top receiver/decoder/PVR $999
- "Famous Brand" 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3499
- JVC PD42V475 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- LG KU17WDVD 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/DVD player $1199
- LG RU52SZ30 52-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2699
- Mitsubishi PD5030 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3799
- Mitsubishi WS48513 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1249
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
- Philips 17PF9946/37 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899
- Philips 30PW8402/37 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799
- Pioneer PRO730HDI 64-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $8999
- Samsung HLN467W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299
- Samsung HLP4663WX 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3199
- Samsung HPP4261X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Samsung LTP266WX 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999
- Samsung TXP2675WHFX 26-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $699
- Sharp LC37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $4999
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $2799
- Sony KDF60XBR950 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $5499
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599
- Zenith C27V36 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $449
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4199
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT-23X475 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- JVC LT26WX84 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1879.99
- JVC PD-42WX84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX25U/P 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV
- Philips 32PF9966 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2399.99
- Philips 44PL9523/17 44-inch widescreen LCoS projection TV $2299.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Toshiba SD-P7000 17-inch 16:9 LCD/DVD combo $799.99
- Westinghouse W31501 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $699.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Zenith L17W36 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$75 GC $799.99
GC - price includes gift card of the value shown
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- LG RU-44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2798
- Mitsubishi WD-52725 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3998
- Mitsubishi WS-55813 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2998
- Panasonic PT-50LCX64 50-inch integrated LCD projection DTV $3298
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD proj. DTV $2798
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS-55513 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1699.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2249.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer noted):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3499.95
- JVC PD42V475 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3799.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WS55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2399.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WT42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1499.95 BS
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1399.95 BS
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2499.95
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2999.95 BS
- Panasonic TH42PX25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.95
- Philips 26PF9966 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.95 BS
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2299.95
- Philips 34PW850H 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.95
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7999.95
- Samsung TXP2775HF 27-inch integrated direct-view CRT DTV $699.95 BS
- Sharp LC20S1US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $899.95 BS
- Sharp XVZ200 16:9 DLP projector $3499.95
- Sharp XVZ10000 16:9 DLP projector $6999.95
- Zenith L27V46 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.95
- Zenith P42W22B/34H 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
BS - price is said to be "before savings"
- Unitek (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Planar PDP-42BK 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- Sony PFM-42V1/B 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- Sony PFM-42X1/B 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497 BS
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3297 BS
- Mitsubishi WD 52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3997 BS
- Sharp LC30HV6U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $2697
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2397
BS - price is said to be "before savings"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first
39 weeks of 2004 were up 4% from the same period in 2003. My ten-week
running average was up 9.6%. VCR sales were down 63.1% for the first 39
weeks.

- The plan to distribute secure DVD players to Academy members for
awards voting purposes has not yet been implemented, and the clock is
ticking:
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/16/movies/MoviesFeatures/16dvd.html?oref=log
in&th[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through October 20, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, CEA Industry
Forum http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=IF04.
- Through October 20, Hudson Hotel, New York, 12th ETA Summit
http://www.etaexpo.com/.
- October 20, VCA Fusion, 370 Seventh Avenue, New York, SMPTE NY
Section meeting on 24p post http://www.smpteny.org/smpteny/.
- October 20-23, Pasadena Convention Center, California, SMPTE
Technical Conference and Exhibition
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/146tech.cfm.
- October 25-28, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast
http://www.showeast.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp.
- October 26-29, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Cable and
Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia
http://www.casbaaconvention.com/.
- November 2, Laemmle's Monica, Digital Studio Conference
http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/.
- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo
http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 4-7, Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home
Entertainment 2004 West http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/.
- November 15-18, Long Beach Convention Center, California, Electronic
House Expo http://www.ehx2004.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
http://bee.jesa.or.jp.
- December 7, Radisson Barcello Hotel, Washington, D.C., ATSC ACAP
seminar http://www.atsc.org/seminars/2004_ACAP/acap_04.htm.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference
on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- January 11-13, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort, California,
SCTE Emerging Technologies Conference http://et.scte.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. The
next two memos will almost certainly be late.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
post-script to the January 5 memo here:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html

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- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat*** -
- A couple of apologies: The name of the expert from Tandberg in
the compression seminar is Matthew Goldman, and on-line registration
probably won't be available until Monday. Sorry about that.
- We are overflowing with submissions for the main program --
many more than we can include. Unless you have something earth shattering,
please do not submit anything more for the main program.
- BUT there are PLENTY of breakfast roundtables available, and
there's still space in the demo area. If you'd like one or more breakfast
roundtables, please just let me know the topic(s) -- very short titles,
please -- the moderator(s), and the day(s) -- Thursday and/or Friday.
- So, wait until Monday, but then REGISTER! Don't say you
haven't been warned:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- CEA DTV Guide - More of the latest version of the Consumer
Electronics Association publication is now available online -
- Here's an overview:
http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/default.asp
- Here are just the product charts to which I referred last week:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/HDTV_Fal
l04_Product_Charts.pdf[/url]
- Here's a chart of seven PC DTT-tuner cards, starting at $199:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/DTV_Tune
r_Cards.pdf[/url]
- Here's a chart of recorders -- six D-VHS and 15 PVRs -- both
starting at $449:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/DTV_Vide
o_Recorders.pdf[/url]
- Here's a chart of 18 HD cable boxes:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/EDTV_Mon
itors.pdf[/url]
- Here's a chart of 27 set-top DTT receiver/decoders, starting at
$199 (just one at that price, from V, Inc.):
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/Set-Top_
Decoders.pdf[/url]
- Here's a chart of 32 EDTV monitors, of which 26 have no analog
NTSC tuners and are, therefore, not subject to the FCC DTT-circuitry
mandate:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/EDTV_Mon
itors.pdf[/url]
- Here's a chart of 286 HD monitors, of which 126 have no analog
NTSC tuner:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/HDTV_Mon
itors.pdf[/url]
- Combined with the 120 NTSC-tunerless flat-panel monitors I
noted last week, there are 272 NTSC-tunerless models listed, UP from 220 in
the previous version of the guide. Including the integrated sets from last
week, DTT set-top boxes, and PC DTT cards, there are 211 models DTT
receivers of any kind (with or without displays) listed and 696 models of
"digital televisions" listed with no capability to receive
digital-television broadcasts. It is now more than 7.5 years since the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued its DTT rules.

- Ending analog TV broadcasts in the U.S. - The National Association
of Broadcasters (NAB) and the Association for Maximum Service Television
(MSTV) have come up with their own proposal, which they have submitted to
the FCC. Here are the main points:
- Cable systems need to carry all of a broadcaster's digital
transmissions and either offer analog conversion equipment to subscribers
or carry both digital and analog on the cable system to homes (small cable
operators can have some exemption).
- Cable systems must not "degrade" digital broadcasts.
- No new unlicensed devices should operate in the TV spectrum
until after the transition.
- The FCC should ensure sufficient spectrum for wireless mics and
cameras and other auxiliary broadcast gear.
Do all that, and "it could be possible to set a hard date for the
completion of the digital transition, except where the FCC grants waivers
due to factors beyond licensee's control, as in the case of New York City,
and where the issues may have technical consequences in neighboring markets
or other external circumstances."

http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/PressRel/Filings/DTV102904.pdf
As might be expected, the National Cable & Telecommunications
Association (NCTA) was not impressed:
http://www.ncta.com/press/press.cfm?PRid=541&showArticles=ok

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 107 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 26 (24%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. Again, I have
not included non-H/DTV projection TVs advertised in AM New York (this time
at Royal Computers and Electronics). The lower percentage might be because
I included Dallas ad supplements this week.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Sharp 25-inch TV @ Fry's $169
- Daewoo DTQ27U4SC 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $229.99 AR
- Durabrand DU2701/DWT2704 27-inch TV @ Wal*Mart $168.74
- Sylvania 6427TE 27-inch TV @ Ultimate $158.95
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA ET413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Mystery brand CTGV4563TCT 13-inch TV @ Conn's $59.99
- RCA 13V400T 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $69.99 AR
- RCA E13320 13-inch TV @ Conn's $79.97
- Sylvania SRT2313 13-inch TV @ Sears $59.99
- Samsung 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Target $99
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Toshiba 19A24 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- Toshiba 19A24 19-inch TV @ Conn's $119.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $34.99
- Apex VCR/DVD/Picture CD/MP3/WMA combo @ OfficeMax $79.99
- Emerson EWD2204 VCR/DVD combo @ Wal*Mart $79.86
- ilo DVDR04 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Wal*Mart $149.67
- Magnavox MRV640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $199.99
- Panasonic DMR-E55K DVD-R/RAM recorder @ Fry's $269
- Samsung DVD-R100 DVD-R/RW/RAM recorder @ J&R $299.99
- Sony RDRGX7/B DVD+/-R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $299.99 AR
- Sharp DVRW340U VCR/DVD-recorder combo @ Best Buy $299.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Emerson REWC1303 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Conn's $79.99
- Sylvania 6313CE 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Ultimate $98.95
- Magnavox 19MDTR2017 19-inch TV/VCR/DVD combo @ Target $198
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- GPX TV524 5-inch TV with AM/FM @ Academy $19.99
- Casio TV980 2.3-inch LCD TV @ Circuit City $69.99
- Sony DNF400 AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ Circuit City $79.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate

- May 1 - Neither the NAB nor the FCC updated their lists recently.
It is now November, and the FCC has yet to release any September figures.
It has also been a long time since CEA released any DTT-receiver sales
figures.

- The FCC did, however, today release its analog station figures through
September 30:
- Full-power commercial VHF ------- 589
- Full-power commercial UHF ------- 777
- Full-power non-commercial VHF --- 127
- Full-power non-commercial UHF --- 255
- Class A (low-power) VHF --------- 110
- Class A (low-power) UHF --------- 492
- Low-power VHF ------------------- 496
- Low-power UHF ------------------ 1557
- VHF translators ---------------- 1905
- UHF translators ---------------- 2629
Total U.S. analog TV broadcast transmitters as of September 30 ---
8937:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-253919A1.pdf
Licensed U.S. DTT stations in CDBS database as of October 24 --- 625:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=619

- There are no H/DTV items on the agenda for the FCC meeting next Tuesday:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-253922A1.pdf

- There is yet another integrated-home standard. This one is called the
Universal Home Application Programmer Interface (UHAPI), and the UHAPI
Forum was formed by Access, the Digital TV Industry Alliance of China,
Hewlett-Packard, Philips, and Samsung:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/041101/16258_1.html

- Qualcomm has created a subsidiary, MediaFLO, to provide 700 MHz
"interactive multimedia services to consumers":
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041101/lam038a_1.html

- International H/DTV news:

- In Canada, cable operators seem to already be doing much of what the
NAB/MSTV plan calls for, delivering both analog and digital simultaneously:
http://www.cedmagazine.com/ced/2004/1104/11c.htm

- Here's an overview of HDTV in Canada:
http://www.torontofreepress.com/2004/bray102904.htm

- Still dealing with our neighbor to the north, a judge in Quebec has
ruled that Canadian federal restrictions on satellite reception infringe on
the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, so Canadians should be allowed to
receive U.S. DBS:
[url]http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20041101/SAT
ELLITE01/TPNational/Canada[/url]

- According to the International Herald Tribune, Finland has the
world's highest DTT penetration, 17%:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2004/10/31/business/digitv01.html

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first 41 weeks of 2004 were down 6.5% from the same period in
2003. My ten-week running average was down 7.5%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" for the 41st week were 95,767
units and for the first 41 weeks 3,018,476.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) still accounted for about 15.3% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 41st
week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 85% of
the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 41st week this
year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I am aware of only the LG models at Best
Buy and Circuit City. Circuit City also advertised a DirecTV one-room
upgrade to HD for $299.99.

- The ads - Circuit City listed the KDF50WE655 as an alternate model for
the KF50WE610, but one is integrated and one isn't. Conn's advertised the
Mitsubishi WS55311, which is from two model cycles ago. They also noted
that the Hitachi 57S715 has an "HDTV tuner" (singular) but "2-Tuner PIP."
Ultimate had many older models, too. Wal*Mart had a Durabrand six-speaker
home-theater system for $49.73. J&R had the Westinghouse LTV-17v LCD TV
with a 5:4 (advertised!) aspect ratio.
The same-store, same-brand, same-size, same-shape, same-type,
same-resolution premium for DTT reception was $300 at Conn's for the
Hitachi 50V715 over the 50V500.
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- GE D52GW12 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099.99
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3499.99 LD
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2299.99 LD
- LG LST-3510A ATSC receiver/DVD player $399.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99 LD
- NEC LT170 DLP projector $1499.99 AR
- Philips 30PW8402 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $699.99
- RCA HD50LPW162 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999.99 LD
- RCA HD61LPW162 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3499.99 LD
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99 LD
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.99 LD
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999.99 LD
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999.99 LD
- Sharp LC37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $4999.99
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99 LD
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Toshiba 23HL84 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99 LD
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99 LD
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99 LD
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1899.99 LD
AR - price after mail-in rebate
LD - price includes portable LCD/DVD combo
- Circuit City (insufficient disclaimers):
- Akai PDP4249G 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.99
- Audiovox FPE2000 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV w/$50 GC $699.99
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 GC $5999.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV w/$400 GC $3999.99
- Hitachi 57F510 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV w/$100 GC $1899.99
- JVC AV30W475 30-inch widescreen CRT TV $599.99
- LG LST-3510A ATSC receiver/DVD player $399.99
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$100 GC $1799.99
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300 GC $3799.99
- LG RU42PZ71 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$200 GC $2799.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV w/$300 GC $2999.99
- Panasonic TC14LA2 14-inch 4:3 LCD TV $549.99
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV w/$50 GC $899.99
- Panasonic TC26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$300 GC $3499.99
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$300 GC $2999.99
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500 GC $5499.99
- Philips 26PW8402 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $599.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 GC $1499.99
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$400 GC $4199.99
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 GC $7499.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$200 GC $2699.99
- Samsung TXP3264 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $799.99
- Sharp LC13S1UB 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $449.99
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV w/$100 GC $1099.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$200 GC $2199.99
- Sony KD34XS955 34-inch 16:9 integr. direct-view DTV w/$200 GC $1999.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$300 GC $3599.99
- Sony KDL32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5499.99
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV w/$300 GC $3299.99
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$100 GC $1799.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 GC $1499.99
- Sony KV27HS420 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $749.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $999.99
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $1499.99
GC - price includes gift card of value shown
- Conn's (Dallas Morning News, insufficient disclaimers):
- Hitachi 42EDT41 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.97
- Hitachi 42V715 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2799.97
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2999.97
- Hitachi 50V715 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3299.97
- Hitachi 57S715 57-inch 16:9 integrated CRT projection DTV $2299.99
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3799.97
- Mitsubishi WS55311 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.97
- Mystery brand 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2299.97
- Mystery brand PT5598 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99
- Mystery brand 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2799.97
- Proview HV207 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799.97
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3199.97
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499.97
- Samsung LTP1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $529.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch widescreen integr. LCD projection DTV $2799.97
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch widescreen integr. LCD projection DTV $3299.97
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.97
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.97
- Toshiba 30HF84 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV $799.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3199.97
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1699.97
- Dell (no disclaimer):
- Dell W1700 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $629
- Dell W2300 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Fry's (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- "Major Name Brand" [Philips?] 51PW9363 51-inch 16:9 projection TV
$1199
- "Major Name Brand" 60-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- "Major Name Brand" 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
- Optoma 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2497
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV $3399
- Philips 27PT830H 27-inch widescreen CRT direct-view TV $399
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1997
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4199
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3199
- Toshiba 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999
- Loewe Aventos 30-inch widescreen direct-view TV $799
- Hewlett-Packard (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- HP pl4245n 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2199
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2799
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Toshiba 65H84 65-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $2199
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT26WX84 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Philips 30PF9975 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2199.99
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Westinghouse W31501 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson LS47P1 47-inch 16:9 projection TV/photo printer $1997 AR
- Epson LS57P1 57-inch 16:9 projection TV/photo printer $2497 AR
- LG RU-44SZ80L 44-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2498
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1798
- Panasonic PT-50LCX64 50-inch integrated LCD projection DTV $2998
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Zenith D60WLCD 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2998
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2995
- Pep Boys (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- Real Digital LTD-1502 15-inch 4:3 LCD/DVD combo $399 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Samsung (no disclaimer):
- Samsung LT-P1745 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $699
- Samsung LT-P2045 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $899
- Samsung LT-P1795W 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $899
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499
- Samsung LT-P266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999
- Samsung LT-P326W 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2999
- Samsung LTN406W 40-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $4999
- Sears (no disclaimer):
- Samsung HCP4241W 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer noted):
- Akai PT4298HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $898.95
- Epson LS57P1 57-inch 16:9 projection TV/photo printer $2384.95
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2187.95
- JVC LT26WX84 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1767.95
- JVC PD42V475 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.95 BS
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2298.95
- Mitsubishi LT2220 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1498.95
- Mitsubishi WS55513 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1697.95
- Mitsubishi WS55813 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2984.95
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1888.95
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2299.95 BS
- Philips 32PT8320 32-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $598.95
- Philips 34PW850H 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $968.95
- Philips 42PF9976 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999.95 BS
- Pioneer PDP4340HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4976.95
- Pioneer PRO730/HDI 64-inch 16:9 projection TV $2977.95
- Samsung HCN5529WH 47-inch 16:9 CRT integrated projection DTV $1397.95
- Samsung HLN467 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2874.95
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3288.95
- Samsung HLN5039 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4684.95
- Samsung TXN2745FP 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $366.95
- Sharp LC20S1US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $899.95
- Sharp LC22SV6U 22-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $998.95
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.95 BS
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2497.95
- Sony KP46WT510 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1156.95
- Zenith L23V36 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1397.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Video and Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497 BS
- Mitsubishi WS-55313 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1597
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2297
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news: According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the
first 41 weeks of 2004 were up 1.8% from the same period in 2003. My
ten-week running average was up 16.2%. It's pretty amazing! VCR sales
were down 63.1% for the first 41 weeks.

- Satellite news:

- DirecTV added 484,000 net new subscribers in the third quarter out
of 1.08 million gross to end the quarter with 13.5 million:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA477358?display=Breaking+News

- Lyra Research's DTV View reports that weather-related reception
problems are DBS-viewers' most common complaint:
[url]http://www.dtvview.com/DTVViewReports.nsf/bbc0d6f4c78c142785256a23005932fa/
4526573d966793bf85256f1f005b5260?OpenDocument[/url]

- MPEG reports from its October meeting in Mallorca that it is evaluating
spatial audio coding, is close to a new standard for scalable video coding,
and is calling for evidence on multiple view (3D) coding. The press
release should be posted here soon:
http://www.chiariglione.org/mpeg/for_the_media.htm

- The MPEG Induistry Forum has announced a 30-company sixth round of
interoperability testing, which will include AVC and high-efficiency AAC:
http://www.m4if.org/public/documents/vault/mp-out-40056.php

- The National Center for Accessible Media is offering CaptionKeeper,
software to move video line-21 captions to streamed and file-based media in
QuickTime, RealPlayer, or Windows Media Player formats:
http://ncam.wgbh.org/webaccess/captionkeeper/

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- November 4, Los Angeles Center Studios, HD Expo
http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 4-7, Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Home
Entertainment 2004 West http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/.
- November 9, Starz Encore, Englewood, Colorado, SMPTE HDTV boot camp
rchelsi@pinnaclesys.com Rome Chelsi, 303 670-3590.
- *November 10, Post Works, New York, NY SMPTE Section meeting "HDV
Unwrapped" http://www.smpteny.org.
- *November 12, WNET, New York, VSB seminar
http://www.zenith.com/digitalbroadcast/downloads/WNET_Seminar_Flyer.pdf.
- *November 15-16, Indiana Broadcasters Association convention
http://www.indianabroadcasters.org/information/brochure01.html
- November 15-18, Long Beach Convention Center, California, Electronic
House Expo http://www.ehx2004.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
http://bee.jesa.or.jp.
- *November 20, UNC-TV, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, VSB
seminar
http://www.zenith.com/digitalbroadcast/downloads/UNC_Seminar_Flyer.pdf.
- December 7, Radisson Barcello Hotel, Washington, D.C., ATSC ACAP
seminar http://www.atsc.org/seminars/2004_ACAP/acap_04.htm.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference
on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- January 11-13, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort, California,
SCTE Emerging Technologies Conference http://et.scte.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

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This one's dated 13.11.2004

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Sorry about the delay! I'm involved in a project that's been taking a lot
more time than I expected, but there's supposed to be a respite at the end
of next week.

- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat*** - There have been many developments,
but I haven't had a chance to note them all. John Galt of Panavision will
present the Genesis camera. Pete Challinger will be doing a breakfast
roundtable on Thursday on tapeless (and filmless) color correction and one
on Friday on tools for worldwide deliverables. Most important, online
registration has now opened:
<[url]http://www.hpaonline.com>[/url]
More as soon as I get a chance.

- MPEG's recent meeting - I had a finger slip last week. I wrote that
they were "close to a new standard for scalable video coding." That should
have been "closer."

- Qualcomm's MediaFLO - Here's a bigger story:
<[url]">http://p2pnet.net/story/2943>[/url]

- The 5th-generation LG/Zenith DTT receiver - A posting on the AV
Science Forum indicates a delay:
<[url]">http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?postid=4535510#post4535510>[/url]

- July 1 -
- This was the headline on a Consumer Electronics Association
(CEA) press release this week: "CEA And CERC Petition FCC For Expedited 100
Percent Digital Tuner Implementation." CERC is the Consumer Electronics
Retailers Coalition, and the headline makes it sound like they and CEA want
to speed up the "tuner" mandate. They do. They want to speed up the 100%
date for 25-inch and up from July 1, 2006 to March 1, 2006. But there's a
hidden quid pro quo. They want the 50% date of July 1, 2005 to go away.
Why? Their petition to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) cites
this section of these memos to indicate how much hardship consumers buying
27-inch TVs would face if they had to get sets with today's relatively
expensive DTT receiver/decoder circuitry:
<[url]">http://www.ce.org/press_Room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10599>[/url]
TV Technology caught the hidden agenda. Their article, too, cites
this section of these memos:
<[url]">http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2475>[/url]
- This week I've listed 111 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 35 (32%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- ESA EF427E 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $249.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA ET413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- Sylvania SRT2313B 13-inch TV @ Sears $59.99
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- ESA ET419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $89.99
- Memorex MT1194 19-inch TV @ Sears $89.99
- Samsung DVD-V4600A DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $119.99
- Toshiba SDV392 DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $119.99
- Zenith XBV442 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $109.99 w/movie
- LiteOn DVD+/-R/RW recorder @ CompUSA $249.99
- Panasonic DMR-E55S DVD-R/RAM recorder @ Best Buy $299.99
- Pioneer DVR-320-S DVD recorder @ J&R $299.99
- Samsung DVD-R100 DVD+/-R/RW recorder @ J&R $299.99
- Sylvania DVR90DE DVD recorder @ amazon $189.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA EC313E 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Circuit City $109.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony DNF400PS AM/FM/TV/weather/CD portable @ Best Buy $74.99
- Sony ICF-CD73V AM/FM/TV/weather/CD shower radio @ J&R $79.99
- Sony ICF-S79 AM/FM/TV/weather shower radio @ J&R $49.99

- May 1 - Activity at last!
- The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated its list
on Wednesday to 1344 DTT stations operating in 211 U.S. markets:
<[url]">http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp>[/url]
- Having skipped September entirely, the FCC last week released
its October 27 update.
- They have increased the total number of DTT-station slots
to 1722 including single-channel stations. Of that number, 1669 (97%) have
been granted a construction permit or license, 1468 are broadcasting some
amount of DTT at some power, and 669 are authorized to transmit at full
power, either licensed or on program-test authority:
<[url]">http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html>[/url]
- Here's the information in tabular form:
<[url]">http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html>[/url]
- There has been no change in the top-ten-market stations
due on the air May 1, 1999:
<[url]">http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html>[/url]
- There has also been no change in the market-11-30 stations
due on the air November 1, 1999:
<[url]">http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html>[/url]
- These are the 799 stations operating on temporary
authority at low power:
<[url]">http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html>[/url]
- These are the 669 that were either licensed or on
program-test authority as of October 27:
<[url]">http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html>[/url]
- According to Doug Lung's RF Report, 636 stations were listed as
licensed in the FCC database as of November 7:
<[url]">http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=640>[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- Taiwan plans to cut its commodity tax on digital TV in half to help
speed the transition:
<[url]">http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2004/11/09/2003210344>[/url]

- The lowest priced of the 17 integrated DTT sets listed by Digital
Broadcasting Australia is a 26-inch Loewe direct-view CRT SDTV model for
A$2248 (about $1729):
<[url]">http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78>[/url]

- Canada's Star Choice satellite service now has nine HD channels:
<[url]">http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/041104/45036_1.html>[/url]

- France had been debating putting off DTT to wait for MPEG-4 coding:
<http://www.advanced-television.com/2004/news_archive_2004/Nov1_5.htm#nopeac
e>
But MPEG-2 won, and the launch is still scheduled for March:
<[url]">http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/041108/323/f669m.html>[/url]

- DTT receiver prices in Italy have been dropping so rapidly (with
over three million sold so far) that the government is considering reducing
its subsidy from 150 euro to 70 or 80:
<http://www.agi.it/english/news.pl?doc=200411051844-1187-RT1-CRO-0-NF82&page
=0&id=agionline-eng.italyonline>

- Here's an update on DTT in Germany:
<http://www.expatica.com/source/site_article.asp?subchannel_id=26&story_id=1
3679&name=German+digital+TV+revolution+takes+hold+>

- A report from the Informa Group reportedly says the UK is lagging
behind Canada, Norway, Ireland, Finland, and the U.S. in the digital
transition. Really?
<[url]">http://www.thebusinessonline.com/modules/news/view.php?id=29141>[/url]

- A survey of Freeview homes by TNS Research in August and September
reportedly showed 29% having to pay 80-100 UKP to upgrade their antennas.
The government had been saying it was 10%:
<[url]">http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1346603,00.html>[/url]

- SCRI International's Digital Cinema Marketplace Report shows 39.4% of
producers already shooting feature movies electronically rather than on
film:
<[url]http://www.scri.com>[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first 42 weeks of 2004 were down 5.9% from the same period in
2003. My ten-week running average was down 7.1%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" for the 42nd week were
125,926 units and for the first 42 weeks 3,240,169.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) still accounted for about 15.4% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 42nd
week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 85% of
the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 42nd week this
year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- The 85% figure doesn't seem to hold true for high-end retailers.
Tweeter's Mark Richardson says, "Somewhere in the neighborhood of 90% or
more of our TV sales are HD-ready TVs":
<[url]">http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/P87311.asp>[/url]

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I am aware of only the LG at Circuit City
and the Hughes at Great Indoors.

- The ads - Best Buy's "savings" on the Mitsubishi WS-XX315 models worked
out so that the 65-inch model is more than $100 less than the 55-inch. I
suspect an error on the savings listed for the 65-inch. Best Buy also
offered a Samsung indoor TV antenna for $99.99 and a Terk for $149.99.
Circuit City offered 5% rewards (or 18 months of no interest
financing) on most models but listed the amount only for one Samsung model.
- amazon.com (no disclaimer):
- Philips 27PT8302 27-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $599.99
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- Funai F42PDME 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- LG RU-44SZ51D 44-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2659.99
- LG RU-52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3134.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1804.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV $3514.99
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2374.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5224.99
- Samsung LTN406W 40-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $4999.99 BS
- Samsung LT-P1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $599.99
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV w/$50 GC $664.99
- Sony KD34XS955 34-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view DTV $1899.99
- Sony KD36XS955 36-inch 4:3 integrated direct-view DTV $1614.99
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4274.99
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5224.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch widescreen integr. LCD projection DTV $2659.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch widescreen integr. LCD projection DTV $3134.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $4179.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- Toshiba 30HF84 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV $899.99 BS
- Toshiba 32HF73 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $854.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1329.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.99 BS
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $2184.99
BS - price "before savings"
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown (by mail)
- Circuit City (insufficient disclaimers):
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- ESA PDP4294LV 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3999.99 DX
- LG LST-3510A ATSC receiver/DVD player $399.99
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799.99 DX
- LG RU42PZ71 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799.99 DX
- LG RU44SZ63D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799.99 DX
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2499.99 DX
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3499.99 WM
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 DX
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499.99 DX
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$210 RC $4199.99 DX
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7499.99 DX
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99 WM
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999.99 WM
- Samsung LTP1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $599.99 WM
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $899.99 WM
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.99 DX
- Samsung TXP3264 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $799.99 ST
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099.99 WM
- Sharp LC20S1UB 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $899.99 WM
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199.99 WM
- Sony KD34XS955 34-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view DTV $1999.99 ST
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99 DX
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2799.99 DX
- Sony KDP57WS655 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499.99 DX
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1799.99 WM
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99 WM
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2499.99 WM
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 DX
- Sony KV34HS520 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599.99 ST
DX - price includes DVD player or "Xbox holiday bundle"
RC - price includes "reward certificate" of amount shown
ST - price includes stand
WM - price includes wall mount
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Daewoo DTS 42 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099.99
- Dell (no disclaimer):
- Dell 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell W2300 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Major Name Brand" 60-inch 4:3 projection TV $1499
- Mitsubishi WS-65613 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mystery brand LCD TV $1097
- Mystery brand LCD TV $1597
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P42HHA30WS 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300 GC $4999
- Fujitsu P42VHA30WS 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300 GC $3999
- Fujitsu P50XHA30WS 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 GC $5999
- JVC LT32X575 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$300 GC $3299
- Mitsubishi WD-62725 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$300 GC $4699
- Philips 26PW8402/37 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $649
- Pioneer PRO920HDI 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$500 GC $6999
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$500 GC $8999
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $3499
- Samsung LTP-266WX 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$100 GC
$1999
- Samsung LTP-1795WX 17-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV w/$50 GC $899
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$200 GC $2799
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300 GC $3999
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $1599
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$200 GC $2299
GC - price includes gift card of the amount shown
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Hughes HR10-250 DirecTV/ATSC/TiVo set-top receiver/PVR $999
- Sharp LC32GD6U 32-inch widescreen LCD integrated DTV $3999 DR
- Sony KDF-60XBR950 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $4999
- Sony KDF-70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $4999
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999
DR - price includes DVD recorder
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2199
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699
- Toshiba 65H84 65-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $2199
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT-23X475 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1249.99
- JVC PD-42V485 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2599.99
- Panasonic PT50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Panasonic TC-22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV
- Panasonic TH-50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $6999.99
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $2799.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Samsung HP-P3761 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Sharp LC15B6U 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $549.99
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $3999.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3449.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi:
- Mitsubishi LT-2240 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV
- Mitsubishi LT-3050 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV
- Mitsubishi PD-5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4299
- Mitsubishi WS-48315 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2299
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- JVC AV56WP575 56-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3324.99
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3609.99
- Mitsubishi WD62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4274.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1804.99
- Mitsubishi WS55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2279.99
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2184.99
- Mitsubishi WS65515 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2659.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2149.99
- Panasonic PT53X54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1519.99
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2374.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Panasonic TH50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7124.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2849.99
- Samsung HP-P5031 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6174.99
- Samsung SPP4231 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2374.99
- Samsung TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2089.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch widescreen integr. LCD projection DTV $2659.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch widescreen integr. LCD projection DTV $3139.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3324.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1329.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, insufficient
disclaimers):
- Mitsubishi LT3050 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $4049.95
- Mitsubishi WD52725 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3599.95
- Mitsubishi WS48315 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $1439.95
- Mitsubishi WS55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2159.95
- Mitsubishi WS65813 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3599.95
- Panasonic CT32HL44 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $854.95
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2249.95
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $809.95
- Panasonic TH50PX25 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6474.95
- Philips 23PF9966 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.95 BS
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2299.95 BS
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7999.95 BS
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.95 BS
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1979.95
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5274.95
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch widescreen integr. LCD projection DTV $3329.95
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.95
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1424.95
- Zenith L15V26C 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $498.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU44SZ80L 44-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2497 BS
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2697
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2697
BS - price "before savings"

- Tech-Notes #127 has come out:
<[url]">http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_127.pdf>[/url]

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first
42 weeks of 2004 were up 1.2% from the same period in 2003. My ten-week
running average was up 11%. It's pretty amazing that the high growth rate
has been sustained this long! VCR sales were down 63.2% for the first 42
weeks.

- Circuit City offered a DVD player this week for $29.99 (after
rebate) including a movie.

- Satellite news:

- EchoStar added 350,000 net new subscribers in the third quarter to
end with 10.5 million:
<[url]">http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2482>[/url]
Last week I reported that DirecTV had added 484,000 to 12.1 million.

- EchoStar is planning a change to MPEG-4, but it will be later than
originally planned -- probably sometime in 2006:
<[url]">http://www.twice.com/article/CA479247?display=Breaking+News>[/url]

- Voom, the HD-heavy service, ended September with fewer subscribers
(26,000) than at the end of August (28,700), and that was before October,
when they started cutting off viewers who hadn't paid:
<[url]">http://www.twice.com/article/CA479054?display=Breaking+News>[/url]

- PVR news:

- TiVo is sending code to its boxes to restrict some recording
capability: <[url]">http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.11/view.html?pg=3>[/url]

- 55% of advertising executives surveyed by the American Advertising
Federation felt that, despite PVRs, the "30-second spot will remain [the]
cornerstone of TV advertising.: Another 12% feel PVRs will be little or no
impact on ads:
<[url]">http://www.aaf.org/news/pdf/adtrends04.pdf>[/url]

- Here's a story on Internet TV:
<http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2004/11/07/internet_tv_t
ries_to_go_mainstream/>

- TV-B-Gone is a plastic $14.99 keychain fob that, as its slogan goes,
"turns off virtually any television!"
<[url]">http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/04/technology/circuits/04gone.html>[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- November 15-16, Indiana Broadcasters Association convention
<[url]">http://www.indianabroadcasters.org/information/brochure01.html>[/url]
- November 15-18, Long Beach Convention Center, California, Electronic
House Expo <[url]">http://www.ehx2004.com/>[/url].
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
<[url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp>[/url].
- *November 18, Atlantic Video, Washington, SMPTE meeting on tapeless
television <[url]">http://www.smpte.org/sections/washdc/index.html>[/url].
- November 20, UNC-TV, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, VSB
seminar
<[url]">http://www.zenith.com/digitalbroadcast/downloads/UNC_Seminar_Flyer.pdf>[/url].
- December 7, Radisson Barcello Hotel, Washington, D.C., ATSC ACAP
seminar <[url]">http://www.atsc.org/seminars/2004_ACAP/acap_04.htm>[/url].
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference <[url]">http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/>[/url].
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
<[url]">http://www.cesweb.org/>[/url].
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference
on Consumer Electronics <[url]">http://www.icce.org/>[/url].
- January 11-13, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort, California,
SCTE Emerging Technologies Conference <[url]">http://et.scte.org/>[/url].
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** <[url]http://www.hpaonline.com>[/url].
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 <[url]">http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/>[/url].
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo will be late. Maybe I'll catch up by the following week.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
post-script to the January 5 memo here:
<[url]">http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html>[/url]

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Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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This was dated 23/11/2004

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- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat*** -
- I've got pretty much the full schedule now, subject to some
possible changes. The main program is full, and there's a long waiting
list for cancellations, so please don't submit any more proposals (unless
they're earth-shattering, of course). BUT, there's still plenty of room
for breakfast roundtables, and there's still room in the demo space. If
you'd like either or both of those, please let me know. And attendee
registration will continue until we hit the fire-marshal's limit for the
room (which could happen sooner than you think). Don't delay! Register
today!
http://www.hpaonline.com
- Adam Goldberg of Sharp Laboratories will be offering a
consumer-electronics perspective in the compression session, which (we
hope) will take place in a theater across the street, rigged for digital
cinema, so we can see the JPEG2000 test results (we might also be able to
peek at some Panavision Genesis stuff). Hal Protter, senior-vp of
technology for The WB, will be joining the broadcasters panel. There will
be a tapeless-acquisition panel moderated by Avid Fellow Pete Fasciano
(speaking of Fellows, I think there will be more SMPTE Fellows speaking at
this event than at the SMPTE convention).
- There will be two digital-cinema sessions aside from the
theater event. Want to know why it'll be X'Y'Z' color space instead of
RGB? Want to learn what's involved in MXF packaging for digital cinema?
Want to find out about the European WorldScreen project? Need the
Hollywood studio perspective? Come to the TechnoTreat!
- Want to do digital-intermediate work on your laptop? How about
using Final Cut Pro with XML? Have you been following the MOS Group work
on a real-time device-control standard? What about the GFX standard? Come
and learn!
- At previous TechnoTreats, Belden's Steve Lampen has dazzled us
with such knowledge as the fact that evenly spaced cable ties can destroy
your signal. This year, he'll enlighten us about skew -- and get YOUR
input on color codes.
- We've got speakers coming from all around the world (I think
Wellington, New Zealand, where a large statue of a character from "Lord of
the Rings" sits atop the airport terminal, is the farthest). And, as
usual, we've got people representing every aspect of the television
industry, from Hollywood studios to home-theater installers, from lens
manufacturers to broadcasters, from standards makers to compression
breakers. As usual, whatever question you've got, someone will be there
who knows the answer.
- That's just a quick sampler. I'll be offering more in future
memos, and the full schedule should soon be posted at the HPA web site:
http://www.hpaonline.com
- Here are some practical details:
- The 2005 TechnoTreat (this will be the 10th anniversary!)
will be held at the same location as the 2003, the Marriott Rancho Las
Palmas Resort in Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area).
- The main program starts this year with the Compression
Confabulation session on Wednesday MORNING January 26 and continues through
Friday evening January 28 (with the usual quizzes, softball game,
cocktails-in-the-demo-room, lunches, dinners, breakfast roundtables, etc.).
The day before (Tuesday, January 25) are the ATSC half-day seminar "Getting
PSIP Right" and Charles Poynton's all-new half-day seminar on wide-gamut
acquisition and display. Members of ATSC Transport Specialist Group T3/S8
will be meeting Tuesday morning, and those of you in the trade press should
check to see where your pre-NAB briefings will be taking place; you might
be surprised.
- This year's championship ball games will be at Fenway
Park, home of the world champions!
- As usual, don't say you haven't been warned. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Cable carriage - The American Corn Growers Association and the
Soybean Producers of America have come out against a hard analog cutoff
date in the U.S. and in favor of full-carriage by cable of broadcast
signals. The full stories require paid subscriptions:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA480618.html?display=Breaking+News
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA481089.html?display=Breaking+New
s[/url]

- July 1 -
- Although this is being sent on Sunday, I've intentionally
omitted today's ads. They'll be in the next memo (which I hope to get out
by Tuesday night). These ads include last Sunday's.
- This week I've listed 110 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 50 (45%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. It's getting
there!
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch TV @ Sears $899.99
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Daewoo DTQ27U4SC 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $229.99 AR
- ESA ET427E 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.99 AR
- RCA 27F530T 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Wal*Mart $247
- Sansui TVS2746 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- RCA E13320 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99 BS
- Toshiba 13A23/4 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $79.99
- ESA ET419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $89.99
- Toshiba 19A24 24-inch TV @ Sears $119.99
- Sanyo DS20930 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Wal*Mart $128.68
- Sylvania 6420FE 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $129.99
- GoVideo DV1040 DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- Samsung DVD/VCR combo @ Radio Shack $99.99
- Zenith XBV443 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- Broksonic DRVCR900 VCR/DVD-R/RW recorder @ Circuit City $279.99
- LG DVDR313 DVD recorder @ Video & Audio Center $297 BS
- Magnavox MRV640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $199.99
- Magnavox MRV64017 SVD+R/RW recorder @ Circuit City $229.99
- Panasonic DMR-E55S DVD-R/RAM recorder @ Best Buy $299.99
- Panasonic DMRE55S DVD-R/RAM recorder @ Circuit City $299.99
- Sharp DVRW340U VCR/DVD-R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $299.99
BS - price "before savings"
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Toshiba MV13P2 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Best Buy $119.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- MTV STVG710 karaoke w/7-inch TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- Singing Machine STVG513 karaoke w/5-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- Sony DNF400 AM/FM/TV/WX CD portable @ Circuit City $79.99
- Sony ICFCD855VSIL AM/FM/TV/WX/CD clock radio @ Circuit City
$79.99
WX - weather

- May 1 - Neither the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) nor
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) updated their lists this week.

- The FCC Consumer Advisory Committee meeting on Friday had as an agenda
item "Report & Recommendations of [the] BroadBand DTV Working Group,
chaired by Larry Goldberg of WGBH:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-254282A1.pdf

- TrendWatch's "HD Use Report" says 81% of visual effects/dynamic media
studios/facilities are not currently using HD:
http://www.hdtvbuyer.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=29115
Want to do your own survey? Come to ***The Technology Retreat***.
All the best studios and facilities will be there:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- SBC, one of the "Baby Bells," is planning to deliver TV (including HD)
over data circuits. They are reportedly paying Microsoft $400 million for
software:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/17/technology/17soft.html
They will reportedly deliver up to four streams of HD per subscriber
(not including the usual voice and Internet-access) and might serve 18
million:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,118584,00.asp

- There's a interesting report on improved "coding gain" by using the
Koetter-Vardy algorithm for error correction. It's said to work best on
Rayleighan channels:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=649

- Funai's STB400E DTT set-top box is to use ATI chips to offer
smart-antenna connections. Funai products are sold in the U.S. as Emerson,
Sylvania, and Symphonic. The box is expected here later this year.
http://www.ati.com/companyinfo/press/2004/4800.html

- The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has started filing
lawsuits against individuals they say are providing pirated copies of
movies. They'll also be offering a movie-sniffer program to help identify
miscreants:
http://finance.lycos.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=45063818
Want the latest info? Ask MPAA chief technology officer Brad Hunt at
***The Technology Retreat***. He'll be offering a content-protection
update on January 26. BE THERE! Ignorance of the law is no excuse!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) has made its
"Programming Metadata Communication Protocol Standard" available:
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_76.pdf
Needless to repeat (but I'll do so anyway), they'll also be offering
an outstanding seminar on getting PSIP right in conjunction with ***The
Technology Retreat*** on January 25:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- International H/DTV news:

- At the rate sales have been running (50,000 set-top boxes per week),
the Freeview DTT service will be in five million UK households before the
end of the year and will be in more homes than the Sky Digital satellite
service by the end of next year. The set-top boxes are available for as
little as 40 UKP ($74) each:
http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,7493,1352673,00.html
Just so you don't think it's the newspaper making the story up, here's
another version:
[url]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2004/11/19/cnfree19.
xml&menuId=242&sSheet=/money/2004/11/19/ixcity.html[/url]

- There are 60 models of set-top DTT receivers in Australia from 27
brands, starting at A$169 (US$132). Of those, 14 models from 12 brands can
do HD, starting at A$599 (US$469):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18
There are 18 integrated DTT receiver/displays from six brands,
starting at A$2248 (US$1759). Of those, six models from two brands can
handle HDTV, starting at A$6999 (US$5477):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78

- None of the Engineering Emmy Awards given out this past week had any
specific connection to H/DTV, though the UHP lamps are important in
microdisplay projectors:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2522

- According to the New York Times, Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
director of industry analysis Sean Wargo said 60% of the plasma TVs sold in
the U.S. this year are NOT HD. Two years ago, 70% WERE HD:
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/18/technology/circuits/18tube.html?oref=logi
n[/url]
At what industry event has he presented his latest sales and
household-penetration figures? Right! ***The Technology Retreat***! It's
THE place to learn:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first 43 weeks of 2004 were down 5.1% from the same period in
2003. My ten-week running average was down 3.1%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" for the 43rd week were
229,233 units and for the first 43 weeks 3,469,402.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 15.7% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 43rd
week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of
the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 43rd week this
year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: Circuit City had both an LG and a
Samsung, but Good Guys had an amazing FOUR from LG, RCA, and Samsung.

- The ads - Although this is being sent on Sunday, I've intentionally
omitted today's ads. They'll be in the next memo. These include last
Sunday's.
Harvey called an integrated HDTV "HD-ready." Note the integrated
Sanyo 32-inch DTV at Wal*Mart for $697.
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- GE D52GW12 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099.99
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3254.99
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $4049.99
- JVC LT17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $799.99
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2161.99
- JVC PD42V475 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- LG DU-42PY10X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4049.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3254.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3869.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1691.99
- Panasonic TH-37PD25U/P 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2349.99
- Philips 50PF9956 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5399.99
- Samsung TX-P3071WH 30-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV w/$100 GC $949.99
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 BS
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2349.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2789.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1503.99
- Westinghouse W32701 27-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1139.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1597.99
BS - price "before savings"
GC - price includes gift card in the amount shown
- Circuit City (HD-only disclaimers):
- Akai PDP4249G 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.99
- Akai PT5299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $797.99 AR
- Apex AVL2776 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99 BS
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2999.99 BS
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3999.99
- JVC AV30W475 30-inch widescreen CRT TV $599.99 BS
- LG LST-3510A ATSC receiver/DVD player $399.99
- Magnavox 17MF200V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $549.99
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2499.99
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 BS
- Panasonic TH50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99 BS
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499.99
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99
- Samsung SIRTS360 DirecTV receiver/decoder $299.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.99
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199.99
- Sony KDE42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch widescreen integr. LCD projection DTV $3299.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Daewoo DTS 42 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199.99
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999.99
- Sony KDF-55WF655 55-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $3599.99
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Sony KLV32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3499.99
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell W2300 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Epson (no disclaimer):
- Epson Livingstation 47-inch wide proj. TV/photo printer $2699 AR
- Epson Livingstation 57-inch wide proj. TV/photo printer $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Major Brand Name" 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1299
- Mitsubishi WS-65613 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2599
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1097
- Mystery brand 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1497
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699
- RCA HD50LPW42 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2299
- Samsung HLP 4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2699
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $4499
- LG LST-3410A ATSC receiver/PVR $799
- LG LST-4200A ATSC receiver $279
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799
- Mitsubishi 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2999
- Mitsubishi 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499
- Mitsubishi WD62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5999
- Mitsubishi WS55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
- Mitsubishi WS65815 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4999
- Mitsubishi WT42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1499
- RCA HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV/TiVo $999
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4199
- Samsung HLP5685WX 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4799
- Samsung SIRT360 DirecTV receiver/decoder $299
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2499
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3799
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4499
- Sony KE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499
- Sony KE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen Beovision 5 plasma TV
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8999
- Fujitsu P55XHA30US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $11,999
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $8999
- Samsung DVDL1200 12-inch widescreen DVD/LCD combo $999
- Samsung LTP326W 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2999
- SharpVision LC45GX6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $7999
- Sony KDE42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999
- Hewlett-Packard (no disclaimer):
- HP 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-X4 projector $1499.00
- Hitachi 55HDT51 55-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Humax L3040 30-inch 5:3 LCD TV $1499.99
- JVC LT-23X475 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1249.99
- JVC LT26WX84 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- JVC LT-32X575 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2629.99
- JVC PD-42V485 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2599.99
- LG RU-52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99
- Panasonic TC-22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.99
- Panasonic TH37PD25U/P 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Philips 30PF9975 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2199.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $6999.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.99
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $2799.99
- SVA EV-1703 17-inch 4:3 LC D TV $299.99
- Toshiba 42HP83P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3449.99
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3799.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2999.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199.99
- Samsung HCP4241W 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD-only
differentiation):
- JVC PD42V475 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WD62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4499.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WS55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WS65813 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WT42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1349.95
- Panasonic CT30WX54 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $949.95
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $809.95
- Panasonic TC26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2299.95 BS
- Panasonic TH37PD25 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.95 BS
- Philips 23PF9966 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.95 BS
- Philips 34PW850H 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.95
- Philips 55PL9774 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $2999.95
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $8999.95 BS
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.95 BS
- Sharp LC13S1US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $449.95 BS
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099.95 BS
- Sharp LC37GD6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5499.95 BS
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.95 BS
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2499.95 BS
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $3299.95 BS
- Sony KDF60XBR950 60-inch 16:9 LCD integrated projection DTV $4999.95
BS
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.95 BS
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1424.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA40WS 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8997
- LG DU-60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $12,997 BS
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497 BS
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2997 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3797 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4697 BS
- Pioneer PRO-1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $8997 BS
- Sharp LC32GD6U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3979 BS
- Sharp LC45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $7997 BS
- Sony KDE-55XBR950 55-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $10,997 BS
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KE-42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3497 BS
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2297
BS - price "before savings"
- Wal*Mart (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD-only disclaimers):
- Magnavox 15MF150V/37 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $348
- Philips 30PW850H 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $696
- RCA D52W19 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1194
- Sanyo CLT1554 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $397
- Sanyo HT32744 32-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $697

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first
43 weeks of 2004 were up 2.2% from the same period in 2003. My ten-week
running average was in the double digits, but I moved ahead to the 44th
week, so I can't report it accurately. VCR sales were down 63.3% for the
first 43 weeks.

- Warren Communications News reported Monday that sales of DVD
recorders were falling short of expectations despite lower prices (down to
around $150). The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- PVR news:

- TiVo will reportedly soon be inserting ads visible during
fast-forwarding over other ads:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-et-tivo17nov17,0,3236496.story
There has been some explanation here:
[url]http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?postid=2373114#post2373
114[/url]

- Although that story scared some TiVo users, Don Kaplan offered a
scarier statement in the New York Post. "Congress is considering a law
that could one day make it illegal to fast-forward through the
commercials":
http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/34357.htm
Can this be true? What's it all about? Come to attorney Jim Burger's
Washington Update at ***The Technology Retreat*** to find out:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- CEA has come up with a Camera Phone Code of Conduct:
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10610

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- November 15-16, Indiana Broadcasters Association convention
http://www.indianabroadcasters.org/information/brochure01.html
- November 15-18, Long Beach Convention Center, California, Electronic
House Expo http://www.ehx2004.com/.
- November 17-19, Makuhari Messe (Tokyo area), InterBEE
http://bee.jesa.or.jp.
- *November 18, Atlantic Video, Washington, SMPTE meeting on tapeless
television http://www.smpte.org/sections/washdc/index.html.
- November 20, UNC-TV, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, VSB
seminar
http://www.zenith.com/digitalbroadcast/downloads/UNC_Seminar_Flyer.pdf.
- *November 22, Entertainment Technology Center, Hollywood Pacific
Theater, "The Incredibles" http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp.
- *December 3-4, Entertainment Technology Center, Hollywood Pacific
Theater, SMPTE seminar: "The New Digital Workflow: Case Studies from the
Edge" http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp.
- December 7, Radisson Barcello Hotel, Washington, D.C., ATSC ACAP
seminar http://www.atsc.org/seminars/2004_ACAP/acap_04.htm.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference
on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- January 11-13, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort, California,
SCTE Emerging Technologies Conference http://et.scte.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
post-script to the January 5 memo here:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html

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- Follow-ups:

- DirecTV set-top box at Good Guys - A reader says it may have been a
Samsung rather than a Hughes.

- ***The Technology Retreat*** -
- The schedule (updated periodically) has been posted on the
Hollywood Post Alliance web site:
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=304
- Courtesy of Peter Putman, the first 108 attendees at the
softball championship (players first) will get Topps baseball cards!
- Most of the schedule of the Advanced Television Systems
Committee (ATSC) half-day seminar on "Getting PSIP Right" on Tuesday,
January 25 is now available. It includes ATSC's Jerry Whitaker, Encoda's
Chris Lennon, the National Association of Broadcaster's (NAB's) Art
Allison, Sony's Mark Eyer, and Triveni Digital's Rich Chernock and Nandhu
Nandhakumar.
- There are a bunch of interesting breakfast roundtables
(starting at 7:30 am!). Wendy Aylsworth of Warner Bros. will moderate a
roundtable on digital-cinema standards and other issues. Mike Wade of sgi
will moderate one on improving security and watermarking in digital
workflow. Larry Thorpe of Canon will do recommendations for HD lens
testing. Eric Fankhauser and Joe Cirincione of Evertz will do fiber
facility connectivity (and Joe will do another on a new HD camera fiber
adapter). Pete Challinger will do tools for generating worldwide
deliverables. There are more. But there are also plenty of spaces
available. If you're attending the retreat and you'd like to moderate a
breakfast roundtable, just tell me the day(s) (Thursday and/or Friday), the
topic(s) (short titles, please), and your name, and I can instantly confirm
you. Disclaimer: There are two reasons why you might not want to moderate
a breakfast roundtable. They are the aforementioned 7:30 am starting time
and the inability of a moderator to sit in on someone else's.
- The demo area is rapidly filling up, with Apple, Canon,
Chrominance, Digital Vision, Iridas, JVC, Luma, Mindego, QuVIS, Teresis,
and Xytech committed thus far. There are sure to be surprises. In past
demo rooms participants saw the first demonstrations of HD plasma panels,
72 Hz HD cameras, Panasonic's Varicam, and Sony's HDCAM SR, among other
delights. This February, ILM/Lucas Digital showed their tiny
camera-attitude sensor, and Cobalt showed the 3-D camera rig used at the
Super Bowl (and 3-D footage). In 2003, I loved the Evertz gear that could
turn a Grass Valley Model 100 into a low-cost HDTV production switcher.
Some demo space is still available, but don't delay in letting us know your
interest.
- BE THERE! January 26-28 (with separate-admission half-day seminars
on the 25th) at the Rancho Las Palmas Marriott Resort in Rancho Mirage,
California:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Copy rights management - Other publications have had similar
stories, but I thought it interesting that a piece by Eric Hellweg in MIT's
Technology Review begins, "Do you like fast-forwarding through commercials
on a television program you've recorded? How much do you like it? Enough to
go to jail if you're caught doing it? If a new copyright and intellectual
property omnibus bill sitting on Congress's desk passes, that may be the
choice you'll face":
http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/04/11/wo_hellweg111904.asp?p=1
Is this real? What's the possibility of it happening? Ask MPAA chief
technology officer Brad Hunt and Copy Protection Technical Working Group
member attorney Jim Burger at ***The Technology Retreat***. Don't say you
haven't been warned:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- July 1 - Black-Friday ads included this week may have prices lower
than normal.
- This week I've listed 130 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 51 (39%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Magnavox 36-inch TV @ Fry's $399
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- "Major Name Brand" 25-inch TV @ Fry's $69
- ESA ET427E 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.99 AR
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $127.99 AR
- Sansui TVS273 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $179.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Daewoo DTQ13V5FC 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $47.99 AR
- ESA ET413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- Mystery brand 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- ESA ET419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $74.99 AR
- Konka K2001UM 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $68.99 AR
- Allegro ABV441 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $59.99 AR
- ESA E4000 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $64.99 AR
- Sylvania DVC845E DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $79.99 AR
- DVD/VHS combo @ Fry's $49
- DVD/VCR home theater sound system @ Circuit City $129.99 AR
- Aspire Digital AD-8091 DVD recorder @ amazon.com $179.99
- Centrios EDW8020 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $129.99 AR
- CyberHome DVD+R/RW recorder @ Target $168
- GoVideo R6740 DVD recorder @ Good Guys $149 AR
- GoVideo VR3930 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $249.99
- LiteOn DVD+/-R/RW recorder @ CompUSA $169.99 AR
- Magnavox MRV640 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $199.99
- Sharp DVRW340U VCR/DVD recorder w/50 DVD-R @ Best Buy $299.99
- Sylvania DVR90VE VCR/DVD recorder at amazon.com $249.99
- DVD+R/RW recorder @ Fry's $129
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA EC313E 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Circuit City $109.99
- KLH KDT133UY 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Best Buy $88.99
- Mystery brand 20-inch TV/VCR/DVD combo @ Circuit City $199.99 AR
- Polaroid 20-inch TV/VCR/DVD combo @ Target $239
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Casio TV-980 2.3-inch LCD TV @ Best Buy $37.99 AR
- Casio TV-980 2.3-inch LCD TV @ Circuit City $44.99 AR
- Sony DNF400PS AM/FM/TV/weather/CD portable @ Best Buy $74.99
- Sony DNS707F AM/FM/TV/weather/CD portable @ Best Buy $99.99
- Sony SRFM80V AM/FM/TV/weather stopwatch portable @ Best Buy
$49.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate

- May 1 - Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the
NAB updated their DTT station lists since the last memo.

- Toshiba has announced the support of New Line Cinema, Paramount Pictures,
Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. for the HD DVD format:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA483426?display=Breaking+News
Video Business online reports that Universal plans to issue HD DVDs by
next year's holiday season, when the first players are due, and Paramount
will release them in 2006:
http://www.videobusiness.com/article.asp?articleID=9284&catType=NEWS
What does this mean? Why not ask the studio vice presidents at ***The
Technology Retreat***, January 26-28 at Rancho Las Palmas Resort:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- International H/DTV news:

- Steve Dowdle, managing director of Sony UK, says the DTT transition
is being hampered there by broadcaster and government promotion of set-top
boxes instead of integrated DTVs. He told the Westminster Forum that
annual UK sales to August were 5.4 million analog TVs and 2.2 million
analog VCRs but "only" 2.5 million DTT set-top boxes:
http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/articles/2004/11/westminster-sony

- Providing financial assistance to the blind and people over 75 to
cover DTT reception could cost the UK government up to 400 million UKP:
http://www.ofcomconsumerpanel.org.uk/nr/241104.htm

- While other countries wonder when their analog cut-off dates will
be, Electronics Weekly in the UK has come up with a date, 2005, when the
announcement of the cut-off date "should" be made:
[url]http://www.electronicsweekly.co.uk/articles/article.asp?liArticleID=38128&l
iArticleTypeID=1&liCategoryID=4&liChannelID=2&liFlavourID=1&sSearch=&nPage=1
[/url]

- The Daily Yomiuri reports on the DTT transition in Japan. I think
something was lost in the translation, but I think they're trying to say
that when broadcasts began on December 1 of last year 12 million households
were in the coverage area. Now it's 18 million. Some 1.6 million set-top
receivers and integrated DTVs have been shipped:
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/newse/20041129wo62.htm

- New Zealand's Broadcasting Standards Authority will reportedly soon
set a DTT-transition date:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3111002a28,00.html

- Here's a story on DTT in India:
http://www.rediff.com/money/2004/nov/25trai.htm

- Taiwan is planning an analog cut-off date of 2010:
http://publish.gio.gov.tw/FCJ/current/04112652.html

- A story in today's New York Times is headlined "Signs of a Glut and Lower
Prices on Thin TV's":
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/29/technology/29lcd.html
Other stories, however, say that supply bottlenecks at Sony may be
preventing a glut:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/27/technology/27sony.html
[url]http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technologyNews&storyID=693037
8[/url]
Canon has also been experiencing LCD-manufacturing problems:
[url]http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technologyNews&storyID=691786
5[/url]
A somewhat-related story in The New York Times today notes that
Intel's holiday party next month will have a disco ball with mirrors
comprised of LCoS chips from the company's aborted venture into that field:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/29/technology/29intel.html

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first 44 weeks of 2004 were down 6.6% from the same period in
2003. My ten-week running average was down 11.7%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" for the 44th week were 80,889
units and for the first 44 weeks 3,550,291.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) still accounted for about 15.7% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 44th
week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of
the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 44th week this
year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
It's worth asking what percentage it is WITH LCD and plasma TVs. The
simple answer is, "I don't know." Today's New York Times has an article by
Eric Taub on flat-panel TVs:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/29/technology/29lcd.html
He says they will account for under 10% of the TVs sold this year. If
they were a full 10% and all of them were so-called digital TVs (which many
LCD TVs are not), then the "digital television" percentage would rise to
25.7%. FYI, Taub ays flat-panel TVs are running 73% LCD/27% plasma.
According to DisplaySearch, as reported in USA Today, not quite four
million flat-panel TVs will be sold WORLDWIDE this year:
[url]http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/2004-11-29-recycle_x.ht
m[/url]
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- The same USA Today story says properly disposing of used CRT TVs could
cost $100 million per month:
[url]http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/2004-11-29-recycle_x.ht
m[/url]

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I am aware of no such ads since the last
memo.

- Clear days in advertising department: I'm often asked why I make a point
of mentioning disclaimers and CEA's unusual definition of "digital
televisions." It's because the labeling is so inconsistent that consumers
face difficult choices. Is an "integrated" set ready to receive DTT or
not? How about an "HD-ready" set? How about an "HDTV"?
- One HP ad for the pl4245n, which calls it a "High Definition Ready
Plasma TV," says, "High-definition ready tuner makes any source look
remarkably like the real thing." Another calls the same model a "Plasma
HDTV." DigitalAdvisor.com says it has "Dual integrated NTSC tuners."
- amazon.com calls the Sharp LC-XXGD4U models, which include
integrated ATSC reception, "HDTV-Ready."
- Ken Crane's and Epson's ads said the Epson LS47P2 (and LS57P2) came
"with the included HDTV tuner." I checked Epson's web site. They call the
units "HDTV-ready" and say at one point that they have two NTSC tuners, but
they also say the RF inputs are "ATSC/NTSC" and at another point they say
they have an ATSC/NTSC tuner. I can't figure it out, but I've included
them in the integrated category this week.

- The ads - Circuit City had a "Black Friday" special on an NXX ESDVD1000
six-speaker home-theater sound system with DVD player for $67.88 after
rebate. My Minneapolis-St. Paul-area correspondent is out of town, so I
have nothing from Sears or Ultimate Electronics this week. The
DTT-reception premium on Dell's 42-inch plasma TV appears to be $500.
- amazon.com (no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 BS
- Sharp LC-32GD4U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4499.99 BS
- Sharp LC-37GD4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5499.99 BS
- Sharp LC-45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $7999.99 BS
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99 BS
- Zenith L15V36 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99 BS
BS - price "before on-site savings"
- Best Buy (HD-only disclaimers and none for Black Friday):
- Advent HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $349.99
- GE D52GW12 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $888.88
- Insignia I-LC23Q1 23-inch LCD TV $1099.99
- Insignia I-LC26Q1 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- JVC AV30W475 30-inch widescreen CRT TV $499.99
- JVC LT17X475 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $799.99
- JVC PD42V475 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99 EJ
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch integrated direct-view LCD DTV $4999.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99 AR
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.99 EJ
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2799.99 EJ
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV $3499.99 EJ
- Philips 30PF9946D/37 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2299.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99 EJ
- Philips 50PF9956 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.99 EJ
- Pioneer PDP-4341HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99 EJ
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.99 EJ
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $699.99
- Samsung TX-P3071WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $999.99
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099.99
- Sharp LC32G4U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV $3299.99
- Sharp LC37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $4999.99
- Sharp LC45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $7999.99
- Sony KD36XS955 36-inch 4:3 integrated direct-view DTV $1699.99
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99 EJ
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 EJ
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99 EJ
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99 EJ
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699.99 EJ
AR - price after mail-in rebate
EJ - price includes DVD player and 4 Elton John concert DVDs
- Circuit City (HD-only disclaimers and none for Black Friday):
- Akai PDP4249G 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.99
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $699.99 AR
- Apex AVL2776 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99 (or $1199.99 DVD)
- Hitachi 32HDL51 32-inch integrated LCD photo-slot DTV $3799.99 HD
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 HD
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3699.99 HD
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1699.99 BS DVD
- Hitachi 57F510 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1899.99 DVD
- JVC AV30W475 30-inch widescreen CRT TV $599.99
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99 DVD
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799.99 HD
- LG RU42PZ71 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799.99 BS HD
- LG RU44SZ63D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799.99 HD
- Magnavox 27MS5402 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $479.99
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199.99 DVD
- Panasonic CT30WX54 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99 DVD
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2299.99 HD
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99 DVD
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2799.99 HD
- Panasonic TC17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799.99 DVD
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1799.99 DVD
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99 HD
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99 HD
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 HD
- Panasonic TH50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99 HD
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 DVD
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999.99 HD
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99 DVD
- Samsung TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99 BS
- Samsung TXP3264 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $799.99 DVD
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199.99 HD
- Sony KD34XS955 34-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view DTV $1999.99 HD
- Sony KDE42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999.99
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99 HD
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2499.99 BS HD
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999.99 HD
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $4099.99 HD
- Sony KDL32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5499.99
- Sony KDP57WS655 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499.99 HD
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1799.99 DVD
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2499.99 DVD
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 DVD
- Sony KV27HS420 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $749.99 DVD
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.99 DVD
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1499.99 DVD
BS - price "before savings"
DVD - price includes DVD player
HD - price includes "HD" DVD player
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- Audiovox FP-1520 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- HP F2304 23-inch LCD $1999.99 AR
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.99
- Samsung 192MP 19-inch LCD TV $649.99 AR
- Samsung HLP4663WX/XAA 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Samsung LT-P266WX 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $849
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Epson (no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson LS47P2 47-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV/printer w/stand $2699 AR
- Epson LS57P2 57-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV/printer w/stand $3199 AR
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD disclaimers):
- "Major Name Brand" 50-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999
- "Major Name Brand" 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $799
- Mitsubishi WD-62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4299
- Mystery brand 27-inch LCD TV $799
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1449
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Toshiba 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- LG RU52SZ30 52-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999
- Mitsubishi LT-3040 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $2999
- Mitsubishi WS-48513 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1249
- Mitsubishi WS-65613 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Philips 34PW9819 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999
- Pioneer PDP-4330HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- SharpVision LC45GX6U 45-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $7999
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1899
- Toshiba 65H84 65-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $2199
- HP (no disclaimer):
- HP pl4245n 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- Akai LCT2660 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- GoVideo T1530 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $349.99
- JVC PD-42WX84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99
- Toshiba 32HL84 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499.99
- Westinghouse LTV-17v1 17-inch 5:4 LCD TV $429.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $599.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson LS47P2 47-in. 16:9 integr. proj. DTV/printer w/stand $2699 AR
- LG DU-42PY10X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4498
- LG RU-44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- LG RU-52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2998
- Mitsubishi LT-2240 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $2498
- Mitsubishi LT-3050 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $3998
- Mitsubishi PD-4225 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3998
- Mitsubishi PD-5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6998
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499
- Mitsubishi WD-52825 52-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV/PVR $5498
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4299
- Mitsubishi WD-62825 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV/PVR $5998
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1798
- Mitsubishi WS-65713 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2998
- Mystery brand 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $1997
- Panasonic TH-37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV PL
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV PL
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6998
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch widescreen integr. LCD projection DTV $2498
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch widescreen integr. LCD projection DTV $2998
AR - price after mail-in rebate
PL - price listed but unclear to me
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P42VHA30WS 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3498
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3498
- Panasonic PT-43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1998
- Philips 26PF9966 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2849
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2998
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2495 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- PC Mall (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Samsung (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Samsung LTN406W 40-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $4999
- Samsung LT-P1745 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $699
- Samsung LT-P1795W 17-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $899
- Samsung LT-P2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $899
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499
- Samsung LT-P266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999
- Samsung LT-P326W 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2999
- Sound Factor (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $8999
- Unitek (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Planar PDP-42BK 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699
- Sony PFM-42X1/B 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499
- Sony FWD50PX1/W 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4699
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA30US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5997
- LG DU50PY10 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6497 BS
- LG RM26LZ30 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 BS
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1497 BS
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497 BS
- LG RU42PZ61D 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3797 BS
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2497 BS
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2997 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3497 BS
- Mitsubishi WS 65413 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2297
- Samsung HLN617W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3597
- Samsung HLP5685W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4797 BS
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1997 BS
- Sony KD36XS955 36-inch 4:3 integrated direct-view DTV $1697 BS
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6997 BS
- Sony KDF70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $6997 BS
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2297
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3497 BS
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1997
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2697
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1497
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $997 BS
BS - price "before savings:

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first
44 weeks of 2004 were DOWN 1.2% from the same period in 2003. My ten-week
running average was flat. VCR sales were down 64.1% for the first 44
weeks.

- A story in the UK edition of Electronic Engineering Times suggests
this may be the end of DVD sales growth, based on a report from
International Data Corp.:
http://www.eetuk.com/mr/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=54200511

- Black Friday prices hit amazing new lows. Fry's had a
"progressive-scan" DVD player for $14.99 after rebate. Warren News
reported a CyberHome DVD player at Strawberries for $14.99 with no mention
of a rebate (the story will be on their site until tomorrow morning):
http://www.warren-news.com/
Best Buy had Norcent players for $17.99 after rebate. Circuit City
also showed DVD players at $17.99. Best Buy offered five DVD movies for
$25; Circuit City offered DVD movies at $4.99 each. Best Buy offered a
50-pack of Dynex DVD+R disks for $2.99 after rebate! Circuit City offered
a Philips 50-pack for $9.99 with no rebate required.
Fry's had a DVD/VCR combo for $49 and a DVD recorder for $129. I've
listed seven DVD recorders priced under $200 in the "July 1" section above.

- PVR news:

- USA Today reports that DirecTV is considering dropping TiVo in favor
of an NDS product. According to the story, "More than 61% of TiVo's 2.3
million DVRs belong to DirecTV subscribers who pay an extra $5 a month to
get the TiVo service from the No. 1 satellite company." In the 3rd
quarter, 75% of new subscribers came from DirecTV:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/2004-11-29-dvr_x.htm

- Another USA Today story deals with TV shows going beyond the normal
half-hour start/stop marks. This is said to screw up PVR users worse than
VCR users:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2004-11-28-tv-schedule_x.htm

- The Entertainment Technology Alliance seeks proposals for presentations
at their June summit:
http://www.etaexpo.com/proposal.html

- The SMPTE/USC seminar scheduled for December 4-5 has been postponed.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- *December 1, BAFTA, London, Digital TV: The Next Steps
http://www.tvconferences.com/.
- December 7, Radisson Barcello Hotel, Washington, D.C., ATSC ACAP
seminar http://www.atsc.org/seminars/2004_ACAP/acap_04.htm.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference
on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- January 11-13, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort, California,
SCTE Emerging Technologies Conference http://et.scte.org/.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
- *January 28, Wokefield Park, England, International Association of
Broadcasting Manufacturers conference
http://www.theiabm.org/index.cfm?RecordID=80.
- *January 30-February 2, Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta, SMPTE
Advanced Motion Imaging Conference and VidTrans
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsm.cfm.
- *March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- *April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- *April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- *May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- *June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- *June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

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This dated December 6 2004

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- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat*** -
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=289
- URGENT! Extended early registration ends this coming Friday
(the 10th), and the hotel is quickly running out of rooms for Tuesday night
(there IS a nearby backup hotel). Details follow, but first here's the
reason why Tuesday night has become so popular.
- It seems that, thanks to ***The Technology Retreat***, our
hotel is THE place to be the week of January 22. So, depending on your
affiliation, plan to spend even more time there.
The Technical Committee of the North American Broadcasters Association
(NABA) will be meeting at the hotel Tuesday, January 25 from 10:00 am to
3:00 pm. The AAF (Advanced Authoring Format) Association will be holding
its strategic planning sessions there Monday all day and Tuesday morning.
Their annual general meeting will be Tuesday afternoon. Grass Valley
Thomson will be holding their pre-NAB press briefing at the hotel Sunday
January 23 through Tuesday January 25. ATSC (Advanced Television Systems
Committee) specialist group T3/S8 will be meeting there Tuesday morning.
The half-day ATSC "Getting PSIP Right" seminar and newly renamed Charles
Poynton "HDTV and Digital-Cinema Camera Technology" seminar (details below)
will be conducted Tuesday afternoon. The main Technology Retreat runs
Wednesday through Friday. You can take Saturday off or use it to fly the
SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference and VidTrans (starting Sunday the
30th in Atlanta):
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsm.cfm
- Again, the schedule (updated periodically) has been posted on
the Hollywood Post Alliance web site:
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=304
- Here are some new additions: In the ATSC "Getting PSIP Right"
half-day seminar, Jean Macher of Thales will be presenting "Automating
PSIP: A Case History."
- In the main retreat program, DirecTV senior director of new
technologies Robert Plummer, Microsoft senior director of worldwide media
standards Pat Griffis, and NBC vp of technology Glenn Reitmeier will be
joining CEDIA board member Michael Heiss on the Consumer-Marketplace panel
(and we expect more to come on that panel). With the addition of NBC, the
broadcasters panel is now complete (with Mike Strein of ABC, Bob Seidel of
CBS and UPN, Jim DeFilippis of Fox, Jerry Butler of PBS, Mark Aitken of
Sinclair, and Hal Protter of The WB). Sony vp of technology Hugo Gaggioni
and Ikegami digital-news-gathering specialist Jose Rosado are joining
Panasonic's Phil Livingston and JVC's Bob Mueller on the Tapeless Camcorder
Acquisition panel moderated by Avid's Pete Fasciano.
- The intelligence community's view of video forensics will be
presented in a Friday-morning breakfast roundtable by Ed Grogan of the
Department of Defense at Ft. Meade and Dr. Nick Beser of the Applied
Physics Laboratory of Johns-Hopkins University. Oliver Morgan of Metaglue
will present a Thursday-morning breakfast roundtable on "Applications for
AAF & MXF Working Together." Brad Gilmer of the AAF Association will
present a breakfast roundtable Friday morning on AAF and XML. Chris Lennon
of Harris will moderate breakfast roundtables on Thursday and Friday on
implementation of the new ATSC Programming Metadata Communication Protocol
(PMCP) standard. We're also expecting an OmniTek breakfast roundtable on
test, measurement, and monitoring in the digital-intermediate realm, and we
might have one on unlicensed Wi-Fi devices in the TV spectrum.
Despite all of those (and the others already listed in the schedule),
there's still plenty of room for more breakfast roundtables on any subject.
If you'd like to moderate one (or more), just let me know the day(s)
(Thursday and/or Friday), the subject(s) (be as brief as possible, please),
and the moderator(s). Disclaimer: There are two reasons why you should
think twice about agreeing to moderate a breakfast roundtable:
1. They start at 7:30 am (but are well attended even at that hour).
2. If you commit to moderate a roundtable, you can't sit in on
someone else's that day.
- SMPTE-Gold-Medal-winner Charles Poynton has reworked his
Tuesday-afternoon half-day seminar. It's now called "HDTV and
Digital-Cinema Camera Technology," and here's the latest description of
this all-new educational event (he considers it a work-in-progress for his
next book):
"The 3-CCD 'beamsplitter' camera has ruled video for about a quarter
of a century. This is set to change. Single-sensor 'mosaic' cameras have
already been announced by at least three companies, and more are surely on
the way. This half-day seminar will start by reviewing optics and lens
design for HDTV and digital cinema cameras. It will then outline the task
of color separation with both the tried-and-true prism beam-splitter and
emergent color filter array (CFA) technology that originated in the digital
still camera world. 'Demosaicking" algorithms necessary to reconstruct
color in these cameras will be described. The optics, physics, and
electronics of CCD and CMOS image sensors will be covered, with particular
attention to the sources and treatment of noise. The seminar will conclude
with the emergent technologies of wide color gamut and high dynamic range
imaging."
- The AAF Association and its members will be showing in the demo
room early implementations of AAF-X, AAF to Windows Media XTL files, and
AAF to Adobe project files, possibly with some additional surprises.
Edifis Media Technologies, EtherGuide Systems, Filmlight, and MPro/OmniTek
are also joining the others in the demo room, and Sony will be showing off
its latest projection technology in a special demo room.
- By my count, we now have 17 SMPTE Fellows making presentations
at the retreat. I won't bother counting the Emmy awards, Oscars, gold
medals, doctorates, etc. (but any of the teams waiting for our softball
championship to end could nevertheless probably wipe us out on the playing
field).
- Again, the extended early registration deadline is THIS COMING
FRIDAY, December 10 -- no kidding! And the fire marshal rules! No matter
how much you're willing to pay, when the room capacity is hit, that's it
for admittance. So do yourself a favor and don't delay. FYI, as of today,
pre-registration is running four times faster than it did last year.
Here's the registration information, with a link to the online
registration form:
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=290
- Don't forget to reserve a room at the hotel, too. The hotel's
deadline for offering the special rate of $149 a night (and 20% off golf
and spa fees) is January 10. BUT they might run out of rooms by then.
PLEASE don't wait!
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=290
If there's no room at the inn by the time you register (the Bob Hope
Classic is happening that week, too), you can try the Country Inn & Suites,
about two blocks away, where you can get the Hollywood Post Alliance
special rate of $126.65 (+1-888-319-3999, +1-760-340-5516). For other
hotels in the area (Rancho Mirage is relatively compact), try here:
[url]http://www.californiadeserts.worldweb.com/RanchoMirage/WheretoStay/HotelsMo
tels/[/url]
- Organizations committed to coming so far include the AAF
Association, ABC, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (AMPAS),
Adobe, Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), All-Media Marketing,
Apple Computer, Ascent Media, Avid, Azcar, BAE, Baker Capital, Belden,
Breakpoint Digital, Canon, CBS, CEA, CEDIA, Chrominance, Company 3, CPTWG,
CUNY-TV, da Vinci Systems, Del Rey, Deluxe Digital Studios, Deluxe
Laboratories, Deluxe Toronto, Department of Defense, Digital Vision,
DirecTV, Discovery, Discreet, Disney, Dolby, Dow Lohnes, Edifis Media
Technologies, Encoda (Harris), Enders & Associates, the Entertainment
Technology Center (ETC) at the University of Southern California (USC),
Entertainment Technology Consultants, EtherGuide Systems, Evertz, Exavio,
Filmlight, Flying Eye, Fox, Grass Valley, Harmonic, Harris, HDMG, Ikegami,
Imagica, Iridas, Johns-Hopkins University, JVC, Kagan Research, Karagosian
MacCalla, Kodak, Laser-Pacific, Luma, Matsushita, Merrill Weiss Group,
Metaglue, Metropolitan Opera, Microsoft, Mindego, Modern VideoFilm, MOS
Group, Motion Picture Association (MPAA), MPro, MPTV/MATC, MTI Film,
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), NBC, North American
Broadcasters Association (NABA), Omneon Video Networks, OmniTek, Pacific
Interface, Panasonic, Panavision, Paramount Pictures, PBS, Pinnacle
Systems, Plus8 Digital, Post Blur, Psychofish, Quartz Electronics, QuVIS,
Ratheon, ROAM Consulting, Scripps Networks, sgi, Sharp Laboratories,
Silicon Optix, Sinclair Broadcast Group SMPTE, Snell & Wilcox, Sohonet,
Sony, Stark Raving Solutions, Starz Encore, Tandberg, Teranex, Teresis,
Texas Instruments, Thales, Thomson, Triveni Digital, Turner Broadcasting,
Twin Cities Public Television, Universal Pictures, University of Arizona,
Via Licensing, Video Post & Transfer, Virtual Katy Development, Warner
Bros., The WB, and Xytech
- Whatever question you have about digital-cinema, television, or
video technology, someone will be there who knows the answer. So, BE
THERE, too! Don't say you haven't been warned! January 26-28 (with
separate-admission half-day seminars on the 25th and all other events noted
above) at the Rancho Las Palmas Marriott Resort in Rancho Mirage,
California:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Nomenclature - Now it's getting serious. Maryland's chief
information officer is reportedly asking state residents to buy HDTVs in
the hope that such purchases will free 700-MHz spectrum for public-safety
purposes:
[url] [url="http://gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/28012-1.html[/url]"]http://gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/28012-1.html[/url][/url]
A DTT set-top box will work just as well for that purpose, and an HDTV
display without DTT-reception capability won't. When nomenclature starts
causing problems for public safety, isn't it time to get things straight?
Something I wrote a while back on the subject of "tuners" has been
posted on the Digital TV web site:
http://digitaltelevision.com/articles/article_833.shtml

- LCDs: Feast or Famine? - Warren Communications News reported Friday
that Corning said its LCD glass shipments "weakened" in November, leading
the company to project only 3% growth "at best" in 4th-quarter revenues.
The story is no longer on the site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- The latest U.S. DTT-transition plan - According to a story by Doug
Halonen in TV Week online, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 2009
plan for analog cut-off "was put on indefinite hold last week." "I'm not
very married to a particular approach," said FCC head Michael Powell:
http://www.tvweek.com/article.cms?articleId=26610
Writing in the Kansas City Star today, Aaron Barnhart said, "Don't
worry: Plain old TV isn't going anywhere soon":
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/entertainment/10334046.htm
The end of the version of the article on his TV Barn site includes my
suggestions for how to go shopping for an HDTV set. The term "failsafe" is
his, not mine:
http://www.tvbarn.com/ticker2004/archives/028058.shtml
Here are some other recent pronouncements in the news:
- Wilson Rothman in The New York Times on Thursday wrote, "Most
people don't realize this, but DVD's are far from high-def":
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/02/technology/circuits/02stat.html
- Fred Kaplan in Slate wrote, "EDTVs (enhanced-definition
televisions) may seem like a bargain, but they're a waste":
http://slate.msn.com/id/2110469/

- Off-time network programming - A reader who wrote in about other
issues related to that thread ended thus:
"Interesting thing about NBC is that most of the time the first minute
and a half of "ER" comes though on the digital channel as letterboxed on a
4X3 window. Abruptly at 10:00 PM the screen goes to full 1080i HD. [The
local NBC station's] feed is controlled out of 30 Rock by NBC, [so] you'd
think they could just start the HD feed at 9:58:30 PM, right?"

- Recent HDTV consumer studies - They're summed up in this
Broadcasting & Cable story (this one is free with no subscription
necessary):
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA485285.html?display=Feature&refe
rral=SUPP[/url]
Another study, conducted by Frank N. Magid Associates of 1251
consumers in October, found:
- 29% of consumers intending to buy a TV "will or are very likely to
buy an HDTV set" and another 17% are "somewhat likely." Eight percent
already owned an "HD set."
- But 40% could name only one HD network and only 28% could name at
least four:
http://www.magid.com/company_info/news_article.asp?articleID=736

- July 1 -
- My Minneapolis-St. Paul correspondent is still out of town.
- Since I've been doing this roundup of tuner-mandate ads, I've
noticed changes. There used to be many ads for 36-inch TVs; now there are
a similar number for 35-inch TVs. Another shift is starting in the next
mandate category. There used to be many ads for 25-inch TVs; now there are
a similar number for 24-inch. I wonder if we'll start seeing ads for
12-inch TVs instead of 13 around the 2007 deadline.
- This week I've listed 116 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 44 (38%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- RCA 50-inch 4:3 projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch widescreen projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch widescreen projection TV @ CEW $749
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Daewoo DTQ27U4SC 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $199.99 AR
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Sansui TVS2746 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $149.99 AR
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA E413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- RCA 13V400T 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $54.99 AR
- ESA ET419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $89.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- GoVideo DV2140 DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $89.99
- ESA E4000 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99 AR
- Samsung DVD-V4600A/C DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- Zenith XBV442 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- GoVideo RV4000 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $249.99
- GoVideo VR3950 VCR/DVD-R/RW recorder @ J&R $249.99
- Magnavox MRV640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $149.99 AR
- Panasonic DMRE55S DVD-R/RAM rec. @ Circuit City w/$10 RC $224.99
- Panasonic DMRE55S DVD-R/RAM recorder @ CompUSA $249.99
- Philips DVDR615 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $249.99
- Sharp DVRW340U VCR/DVD recorder @ Best Buy w/$25 GC $299.99 3D
- Sylvania DVR90DE DVD recorder @ amazon.com $179.99
3D - price includes three DVDs
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of the amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificate" of amount shown
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Toshiba MV13P2 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Best Buy $119.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Casio EV570C 2.5-inch LCD TV @ Circuit City $99.99 AR
- 5-inch TV/AM/FM combo @ Toys"R"Us $17.99
- Audiovox 7-inch under-cabinet LCD TV/AM/FM @ Circuit City $299.99
- Sony ICFCD855VSIL AM/FM/TV/weather/CD combo @ Circuit City $79.99
- Sony ICF-S79V AM/FM/TV/weather shower radio @ J&R $49.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate

- May 1 -
- The NAB did not update its list this week.
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) updated its lists
on November 30:
- 1674 U.S. full-power TV stations (97.2% of the new total)
have received a DTT construction permit or license, and 1476 are
transmitting at least some DTT at some power level:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
- There has been no change in the 40 top-10-market ABC, CBS,
Fox, and NBC stations due on the air May 1, 1999. It's still 38 fully
licensed and two operating at low power on temporary authorization:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html
- There has also been no change in the 79 market-11-30
stations due on the air November 1, 1999. It's still 72 fully licensed and
seven at low power on temporary authorization:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html
- Here's a chart summarizing the status:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html
- These are the 803 stations operating at low power on
temporary authorization:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html
- These are the 673 stations fully licensed or on
program-test authorization:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html
Tomorrow, Doug Lung's RF Report will list the number of licensed U.S.
DTT stations in the FCC database. The two numbers are getting close.

- The front-page headline in the November issue of the ATSC publication The
Standard is "FCC Mandates PSIP":
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/newsletter/ATSC_Newsletter_17.pdf
Indeed, they have! The best way to learn about what you have to do is
probably to attend the ATSC half-day seminar "Getting PSIP Right" at ***The
Technology Retreat***, Tuesday January 25, at the Rancho Las Palmas
Marriott Resort & Spa in Rancho Mirage, California. Then, for follow-up,
you can attend Chris Lennon of Harris's breakfast roundtables on the new
ATSC PMCP standard. BE THERE! Register today! The ATSC seminar (and
Charles Poynton's half-day camera-technology seminar) requires separate
registration:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Charlie Rhodes's report on the recent IEEE Broadcast Symposium is well
worth reading -- especially his comments on low-VHF impulse noise and basic
tuner performance. Now that multipath seems to be licked (in prototypes,
anyway) it's time to move on to other reception issues:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/digital_tv/Features_Rhodes.shtml

- According to a report in Broadcasting & Cable online, George W. Bush has
ordered the Commerce Department to create a non-government advisory
committee to help with the DTT transition as part of its Spectrum Policy
Initiative on Tuesday. The desired cut-off date is said to still be the
end of 2006:
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA484757.html?display=Breaking+New
s&referral=SUPP[/url]
Media Post says the same:
[url]http://www.mediapost.com/dtls_dsp_news.cfm?SubMatter=Traditional&newsID=281
293[/url]
Broadcast Engineering's Beyond the Headlines, however, says, "the new
initiative did not specifically address the transition to digital
television":
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/bth/20041206/

- The New York City DTT stations that were knocked off the air on 9/11
should soon be back on, sharing a CBS-developed joint DTT transmission
facility on the Empire State Building. They are WABC, WNBC, WNET (PBS),
WPIX (WB), and WWOR (UPN). The work has required shutting down WCBS-DT,
carried by DirecTV nationwide, at midnight daily. The full story requires
a paid subscription:
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA485301.html?display=Technology

- The ATSC has released A/97, a standard for software data download service
(capable of upgrading receivers in the field). The first URL is for the
press release; the second is for the standard itself:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/press/2004/PR_SDDS_11_04.htm
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_97.pdf
Slightly earlier, ATSC released its standard on the Programming
Metadata Communication Protocol. You can learn about it from NAB's Art
Allison at the ATSC half-day seminar before ***The Technology Retreat***
and follow up with Harris's Chris Lennon's breakfast roundtables. Yes,
it's JUST that simple!
http://www.hpaonline.com.

- Panasonic joins Sony and Thomson in taking a 24p license from Filmlook:
http://www.filmlook.com/
What's involved in making a digital-cinematography camera? Come to
Charles Poynton's half-day seminar before ***The Technology Retreat*** and
find out. When you've finished that one, listen to John Galt of Panavision
explain their Genesis camera and Larry Thorpe of Canon explain what's
necessary is lenses.
Yes, ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Screen Digest's E-Cinema Report #143 this week was the last. According
to Patrick von Sychowski, "I will be leaving my position at Screen Digest
next week to join Unique Digital. I will be based in London and head up
Unique's effort to consolidate their position as the world's leading
provider of digital advertising solutions for cinemas -- their system is
already used in Norway, UK, Belgium, Spain and Portugal -- and their
transition to full blown, high-end digital cinema. There is a press
release about it on the site, for those who want more details":
http://www.uniquedigitalcinema.com/
His closing thought about digital cinema? "It's Not A Technology
Business." Amen.
Those wanting to reach him can use this e-mail address:
pvs@mailudc.com.

- Ingmar Bergman's latest movie, "Saraband," will reportedly be released
digital-only:
[url]http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/international/brief_display.jsp?vnu_co
ntent_id=1000727930[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- DTT in Japan is expected to cover 80% of households by the end of
2006, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications:
http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content=news&cat=4&id=320682

- One site lists 128 widescreen TVs from 15 brands in Australia,
starting at A$699 ($542). Eleven of those (from four brands) are said to
be integrated with DTT reception circuitry, starting at A$2248 ($1743).
Four of those are said to be SDTV, but only one, at A$8999 ($6976), has a
screen with HD resolution:
http://www.widescreentv.info/products.html
Another site lists 17 integrated sets from six brands (again starting
at A$2248). The discrepancy may be based on availability. Some of these
sets are not yet available. This list has six models said to be HD (from
two brands), starting at A$5999 ($4651):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78
There are 63 set-top DTT receivers from 27 brands, starting at A$169
($131). Fourteen of those are HD (from 12 brands), starting at A$599
($465):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18

- Got a plan for a new service on Australian DTT? You have until
December 23 to let the government know what it is. The same story says
it's unlikely that analog TV will be switched off by the planned 2008 date:
[url]http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,11558797%5e15306%5e%5enbv%5
e,00.html[/url]

- A headline in Canada's National Post said, "HDTV lacks programs:
CRTC head worried broadcasters aren't keeping up." CRTC is roughly
equivalent to the U.S. FCC:
[url]http://www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/financialpost/story.html?id=3bf
ba7e9-8316-4f0a-b7f7-1b87194c6804[/url]

- Canada's Globe and Mail reports on a Convergence Consulting Group
study that found about 1.2 million "HD-compatible TVs" already in Canadian
homes but only about 180,000 used to get HD programming:
[url]http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20041206/RHD
TVMARKET06/Business/Idx[/url]

- Euro180 plans to launch a second HD satellite channel in June
concentrating on pay-per-view programming. They will plan to use MPEG-4
and have made distribution deals on multiple satellites and cable systems:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2004/news_archive_2004/Dec6_Dec10.htm#eu
ro1080[/url]

- The two tiny Welsh villages that were to be converted to DTT with
free receivers have been. Depending on which report you read, it was
either 350 or 450 homes:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/south_west/4058069.stm
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/media/story/0,12123,1366311,00.html

- Unfortunately, a YouGov poll commissioned by the UK government
Digital Awareness Campaign "has found that, with digital television
providing more programme choices than ever, almost one in six families
predict they will have some form of disagreement over TV watching this
Christmas. However, help is at hand from leading psychologist Donna
Dawson, who has devised a three-step survival plan to ensure that families
make the most of the benefits offered by digital TV." Whew!
http://www.digitaltelevision.gov.uk/press/2004/multichannel_christmas.html

- According to the Financial Times, the BBC plans to do all of its
production in HD within six years:
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/8abd8e7c-44a1-11d9-9f6a-00000e2511c8.html

- DTT in France will be "pre-launched" from the Eiffel Tower on
January 15 to help antenna installers get ready:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2004/news_archive_2004/Nov29_Dec3.htm#dt
tprelaunch[/url]

- Taiwan's government plans to revoke all analog-TV licenses by 2010
and require DTT reception in all new TVs 29-inch or larger as of 2006 and
all TVs "manufactured after 2008." But cable operators are unhappy:
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/variety/20041205/va_tv_ne/digital_
plan_irks_cablers_1[/url]

- The Fraunhofer Institute (a ***Technology Retreat*** attendee in the
past), inventor of MP3, has come up with a surround-sound version. Thomson
will license it.
http://eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml;j?articleID=54201827
Free evaluation software may be downloaded. The encoder expires
December 31:
http://www.mp3surround-format.com
Interested in sound? Come to ***The Technology Retreat*** and hear
about John McKay's work on the sound editing of the "Lord of the Rings"
trilogy. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Nikkei Electronics Asia online offers a report on the CEATEC
consumer-electronics exhibition. Highlights included:
- a Sharp 65-inch LCD TV,
- LED backlights for LCDs from Everlight, Rohm, and Sony yielding
greater-than-NTSC color range, and
- a 36-inch SED prototype from Canon and Toshiba with a claimed 8600:1
contrast ratio:
http://neasia.nikkeibp.com/nea/200412/techana_346605.html
Want to know what displays are introduced at January's Consumer
Electronics Show? Listen to Peter Putman at ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- NPD reports that "While 18 percent of respondents [in their consumer
panel] said they purchased electronics equipment for holiday gifts last
year, just twelve percent" planned to do so this year, at an average of
$231 ($317 for those 55-64 and $299 for those 18-24):
[url]http://www.npdtechworld.com/techServlet?nextpage=viewpoint_body.html&conten
t_id=2035[/url]

- Another NPD report indicates that the average retail price of plasma TVs
dropped $250 from August to $2467 in September. In the same month, 20-inch
LCD TVs were $857 and 17-inch $445:
[url]http://www.npdtechworld.com/techServlet?nextpage=pr_body_it.html&content_id
=2045[/url]

- What are the latest household-penetration and factory-sales figures for
H/DTV products? Come to ***The Technology Retreat*** and find out!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first 45 weeks of 2004 were down 5.7% from the same period in
2003. My ten-week running average was down 4.8%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" for the 45th week were
109,092 units and for the first 45 weeks 3,659,383.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 15.6% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 45th
week this year, a slight DROP from the previous two weeks. It may be worth
noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma,
non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 45th week this year were still
plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I am aware of only the LG at Circuit City
and the Hughes at Good Guys.

- Ad confusions - This is just a sampling of the ads I saw personally:

- CompUSA (one of the only reliable sources of disclaimers these days)
said the Pioneer PDP4340HD was "HD-Ready" but also had a built-in ATSC
tuner.

- Harvey called the integrated Sony KDE42XBR950 and Pioneer PRO1120HD
"HD-Ready" but the SharpVision LC45GX6U an "HDTV."

- On streetprices.com, eight retailers were listed as carrying Sharp's
LC-45GD4U. Two called it a monitor, four called it a television or TV, and
only one called it an HDTV:
http://www.streetprices.com/Electronics/Consumer/TV/LCD/SP2462275.html

- The ads - My Minneapolis-St. Paul-area correspondent is still out of
town. Gracious Home offered an "Instant Fireplace" DVD to go with its LCD
TVs for $14.99. Bloomingdale's advertised a Sharp Aquos 15-inch LCD TV,
the first even vaguely H/DTV ad I've seen from them. As there was no model
number or indication that it could handle a progressive-scan input,
however, I have not listed it.
- amazon.com (no disclaimer):
- Olevia LT20HVK 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99 AR
- Philips 42PF9936D 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99 BS
- Toshiba 30HF84 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV $899.99 BS
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before on-site savings"
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- LG DU-42PY10X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- LG RU-52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/$300 GC & $175 RC $2999.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$400 GC $4299.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$200 GC $1999.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Philips 30PW8402 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $749.99
- Philips 34PW8502 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Pioneer PDP5041HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7499.99
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$400 GC $3999.99
- Samsung LT-P1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $599.99
- Samsung TX-P2764X 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $499.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$300 GC $2999.99
- Toshiba 23HLV84 23-inch LCD/DVD combo $1799.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 GC $1399.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 GC $1699.99
- Westinghouse W32701 27-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch wide LCD proj. TV w/$200 GC $1999.99
GC - price includes gift card of the amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of the amount shown
- Circuit City (HD disclaimers only):
- ESA PDP4294LV 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV w/$200 GC $2799.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV w/$300 GC $3699.99
- Hitachi 57F510 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV w/$100 GC $1899.99
- LG LST-3510A ATSC receiver/DVD player $399.99
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$100 GC $1499.99
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300 GC $3799.99
- LG RU42PZ71 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$200 GC $2799.99
- LG RU44SZ63D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- Magnavox 17MF200V 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Magnavox 27MS5402 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $479.99
- Norcent LT2720 27-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100 GC $1199.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV w/$200 GC $2299.99
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 GC $1399.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV w/$200 GC $2799.99
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV w/$50 GC $899.99
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$300 GC $3299.99
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$300 GC $2999.99
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500 GC $5499.99
- Panasonic TH50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500 GC $6999.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $2999.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$200 GC $2699.99
- Samsung TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $799.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$200 GC $2199.99
- Sony KD34XS955 34-inch 16:9 integr. DTV w/$200 GC $1999.99
- Sony KDE42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $7999.99
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$500 GC $6999.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$300 GC $3299.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$400 GC $4099.99
- Sony KDP57WS655 57-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300 GC $3499.99
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100 GC $1499.99
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV w/$100 GC $1799.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- Sony KV27HS420 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $749.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $999.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$100 GC $999.99
GC - price includes gift card of the amount shown
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York & Metro, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- HP F2304 23-inch LCD monitor $1999.99 AR
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2799.99
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $1999.99
- Pioneer PDP4340HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99
- Samsung HLP5063WX/XAA 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.99
- Sharp LC15B6US 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $599.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Sony KLV32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3499.99
- ViewSonic N2700W-B1 27-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $1799.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Dell (New York Times and Metro NY, no disclaimer):
- Dell 4200HD 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Dell W1700 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $649
- Dell W2300 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Epson (no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch widescreen integrated proj. DTV/printer $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch widescreen integrated proj. DTV/printer $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Sony KP-57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999 BS
- Toshiba 46HM83 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2699 BS
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- Hughes DirecTV/ATSC/TiVo set-top receiver/PVR $999
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $4499
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799
- Mitsubishi LT3040 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $2999
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $8999
- Samsung HLP4663WX 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Samsung HLP-5685WX 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4599
- Samsung TXP3075WHFX 30-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV $999
- Sharp LC13B6US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $499
- Sharp LC15B6US 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $599
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099
- Sharp LC26GD6U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699
- Sharp LC37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $4999
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Zenith C27V36 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $449
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- Gracious Home (New York Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Sharp [LC]26GD4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.99
- Sharp [LC]32GD4U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3799.99
- Sharp [LC]37GD4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5499.99
- Sharp [LC]45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $7999.99
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199 VD
- Sharp LC37GD6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5499 VD
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/stand $2999
VD - price includes DVD/VHS combo
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8999
- Fujitsu P55XHA30US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $10,499 AR
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $8999
- Samsung LTP326W 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2999
- SharpVision LC45GX6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $7999
- Sony KDE42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2299
- Panasonic PT-47X34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Panasonic PT-53X54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1599
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Panasonic TH37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4299
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2999
- Sony KE-32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Sony KP-46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Sony KP-51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4299
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2699
- Toshiba 65H84 65-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $2199
- HP (no disclaimer):
- HP pl4245n 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Akai LCT2660 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- JVC PD-42WX84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $2299.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Samsung LT-P266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV
- Westinghouse LTV-17v1 17-inch 5:4 LCD TV $449.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1599.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU-44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- Panasonic TH-37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2498
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998
- Pioneer PRO-810HD 43-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5998
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2998
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P42VHA30WS 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499
- Philips 26PF-9966 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PD25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2995 ELN
ELN - price "even less now"
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU42PY10X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4497 BS
- LG RM26LZ30 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 BS
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1497 BS
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497 BS
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2997 BS
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3497 BS
- Mitsubishi WS65413 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2297
- Samsung HLP5685W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4597 BS
- Samsung HLP6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3997 BS
- Sharp LC30HV6U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $2597 ST
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6997 BS
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2997 ST
- Sony KDF-70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $6997 BS
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2297 BS
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1497
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $997 BS
BS - price "before savings"
ST - price "includes sales tax"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first
45 weeks of 2004 were down 2.2% from the same period in 2003. My ten-week
running average was down 3%. VCR sales were down 64.4% for the first 45
weeks.

- At Best Buy AFTER Black Friday, a 25-pack of Fuji DVD-R disks was
$8.99.

- Satellite news:

- Warren Communications News reported Wednesday that EchoStar can't
provide local emergency alerts due to insurmountable costs. The story is
no longer on the site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- Intelsat reported permanent loss of the Americas-7 satellite last
week
[url]http://www.intelsat.com/aboutus/press/release_details.aspx?year=2004&art=20
041129_01_EN.xml&lang=en&footer=80[/url]
On Friday, they regained control:
[url]http://www.intelsat.com/aboutus/press/release_details.aspx?year=2004&art=20
041203_01_EN.xml&lang=en&footer=82[/url]

- In an unusual show of unity, broadcasters (NAB, the Association for
Maximum Service Television, Pappas Telecasting, and the Association of
Public Television Stations) AND the National Cable & Telecommunications
Association (NCTA) all opposed FCC plans to allow unlicensed Wi-Fi on
vacant TV channels:
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA484384.html?display=Breaking+New
s&referral=SUPP[/url]
Yes, there IS a proposed breakfast on unlicensed Wi-Fi on vacant TV
channels at ***The Technology Retreat*** (pending some scheduling issues).
We're always ahead of the news. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- December 7, Radisson Barcello Hotel, Washington, D.C., ATSC ACAP
seminar http://www.atsc.org/seminars/2004_ACAP/acap_04.htm.
- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference
on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- January 11-13, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort, California,
SCTE Emerging Technologies Conference http://et.scte.org/.
- *January 15, KABC, Los Angeles, STE VSB seminar
http://www.ste-ca.org/.
- *January 25, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage, California,
NABA Technical Committee meeting
http://www.nabanet.com/calendar/default.asp?action=view&EventId=379.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
- January 28, Wokefield Park, England, International Association of
Broadcasting Manufacturers conference
http://www.theiabm.org/index.cfm?RecordID=80.
- January 30-February 2, Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta, SMPTE Advanced
Motion Imaging Conference and VidTrans
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsm.cfm.
- *February 17-19, Resort at Squaw Creek, Lake Tahoe, California, CEA
Summit http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WS05.
- *February 21-22, New York and London, Collaborative Conferencing
Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- *February 25, 1750 K Street NW, Washington, D.C., ATSC Forum
http://www.atsc.org/technicalmeetings.html.
- *March 7-11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter Technology
& Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- *May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- *May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
post-script to the January 5 memo here:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html

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This epistle dated December 13 2004

==============================================

- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, January 26-28 (with a number of
earlier pre-retreat events), at the Marriott Rancho Las Palmas Resort,
Rancho Mirage, California -
- There are MANY additions in the main program (I have no idea
how we squeeze them all in):
- The three moderators for the panel at the compression
session Wednesday morning have been selected. Charles Swartz, head of the
Entertainment Technology Center at the University of Southern California,
will be taking the digital-cinema viewpoint. Art Allison, director of
advanced engineering for the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB),
will be taking the broadcasters' point of view. Glenn Reitmeier, NBC
Universal vp of technology, formerly of the Sarnoff Labs, will be covering
consumer and other viewpoints.
- Brian Markwalter, Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
vp of technology, will be doing a consumer-electronics update session
Wednesday afternoon before joining the consumer video marketplace panel.
- Another addition to that panel is Jon Cody, the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) chief of staff to chairman Powell.
- Juan Martinez, JVC's director of strategic technical
alliances, will be joining the tapeless camcorder acquisition panel on
Thursday morning.
- Thursday afternoon's digital-cinema session has been
modified to squeeze in even more. It still begins with Loren Nielsen of
Entertainment Technology Consultants on optimizing displays for digital
dailies followed by Glenn Kennel of Texas Instruments on the X'Y'Z' color
space for digital cinema. Next will be Kevin Wines of Laser Pacific on MXF
packaging for digital cinema, followed by the first discussion panel, with
all of those, moderated by Walt Ordway, chief technology officer of the
all-studio Digital Cinema Initiatives. Then Mike Christmann of Flying Eye
in Germany, the technical chair of the European WorldScreen project, will
offer a presentation on that topic and digital cinema in Europe. Next,
Laurin Herr, president of Pacific Interface, will provide a view of digital
cinema in Japan. Then, for a studio perspective, Chris Carey, senior-vp of
studio new technology at Walt Disney Studios will be joined by Howard Lukk,
executive director of production technology at the same studio. All of
them and Walt Ordway will be on the second discussion panel, moderated by
Charles Swartz of the Entertainment Technology Center at USC. Whew!
- I think (and hope) that just about does it for the main
program (though there might be another panelist or two on the video
consumer marketplace panel). Again, the schedule (updated periodically)
has been posted on the Hollywood Post Alliance web site:
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=304
- There have been many additions to the demo area, too:
- Belden will be using its demo space backwards, trying to
get information FROM participants about what color codes they'd like to see
in the digital era.
- Other newly announced participants in the demo area (there
are now 27) include AJA, DVEO, DVS, eCinema Systems, Evertz, MTI Film
Systems, Nucoda, Panasonic, and Ross Video.
- There are at least two more breakfast roundtables. They will
be on digital archiving for motion pictures. The one on Thursday will be
moderated by Mike Christmann of Flying Eye; the one on Friday will be
moderated by Laurin Herr of Pacific Interface.
Again, there is still room for more breakfast roundtables on any
subject. If you're registered for the retreat and you'd like to moderate
one (or two), just contact me, and I can confirm instantly. Again, here
are the only two cautions:
1. The breakfast roundtables start at 7:30 am (but tend to be well
attended even at that hour).
2. If you commit to moderating a roundtable, you can't sit in on
anyone else's breakfast roundtable that day.
- There are new quiz prizes! But don't worry; the
glow-in-the-dark statue of the official patron saint of television IS
returning.
- Got an announcement you'd like to make? Press registered so
far represent British Cinematographer, Broadcast Engineering, Compressed
News, Digital TV, Eizo Shimbun, Film & Video, Film Festival Reporter,
Government Video, High Definition Magazine, Shoot, Sports TV Production, TV
Technology, and Videography. Here's a recent blurb:
http://www.filmandvideomagazine.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=29553
- Don't hate yourself forever for missing this once-in-a-lifetime
event. Don't let your competitors destroy your business. Don't be on the
wrong side in the global war against ignorance. BE THERE!
You have been warned:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- The U.S. DTT transition -
- Six southern Democratic Representatives asked FCC head Michael
Powell to delay any vote on the analog shutdown. "Surely there can be
several months of congressional debate and input on this critical matter
during the first quarter of next year," they wrote. The full story
requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA485726.html?display=Breaking+New
s[/url]
- The Intelligence-Reform Bill finally passed both houses of
Congress, and it includes a non-binding "Sense of Congress" resolution.
- Broadcasting & Cable reported that it required the return
of analog channels "as early as" the end of 2006. The full story requires
a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA486122.html?display=Breaking+New
s[/url]
- If it were truly "as early as," the date could be anytime
from the end of 2006 onward. But that's not the language I found in the
bill: "Sense of Congress- Now, therefore, it is the sense of Congress that
section 309(j)(14) of the Communications Act of 1934 should be amended to
eliminate the 85-percent penetration test and to require broadcasters to
cease analog transmissions at the close of December 31, 2006, so that the
spectrum can be returned and repurposed for important public-safety and
advanced commercial uses":
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/F?c108:3:./temp/~c108NCuWin:e690053:
- That's a hard date, but, again, it's non-binding. Here's
TV Technology's take on it: "The venerable 'Sense of Congress' is not
merely a pun but a maneuver used to make it appear is if something is
happening when indeed it is not. The resolution carries no legal weight
whatsoever":
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2564
- Nevertheless, Jon Cody, Powell's chief of staff at the
FCC, took note of the congressional action. "With the substantial benefits
that will flow to the public with the end of the DTV transition, including
more spectrum for public safety and broadband deployment and billions of
dollars to the U.S. Treasury, it is no surprise that Congress agrees that
setting a firm deadline for the end of the transition is a priority." The
full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA487312.html?display=Top+Stories
Does that mean the FCC will act soon? Why not ask Cody yourself at
***The Technology Retreat***, January 26, at the Rancho Las Palmas Marriott
Resort in Rancho Mirage, California? BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com
- How many will lose TV reception when the analog plug is
pulled? That depends on how many what? In ascending order, there are TV
households, census households, postal households, and TV sets. Today's New
York Times offered some startling new figures on the last from Nielsen
Media Research. The proportion of census households that are TV households
has remained a steady 98% for many years. But the proportion of households
with four or more TV sets has jumped in just the last year by 19% to 23%
(25.2 million). Despite a growth in the number of households, the number
with just one TV set dropped from 26.4 million in 2003 to 23 million in
2004:
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2004/12/13/business/media/20041213mostwan
ted.html[/url]
- The National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA)
said in a letter to Powell last Thursday that the cost to the cable
industry of implementing the NAB plan for the transition could run to $28
billion. Again, the full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA487230.html?display=Breaking+News
In a somewhat related story, Multichannel News reported today that
NCTA president Robert Sachs has also been lobbying Powell to get the FCC to
drop its requirement that cable systems cease providing "integrated"
(channel navigation with conditional-access control) set-top boxes as of
July 2006. Once again, the full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA487462.html?display=Breaking+News

- U.S. DTT reception issues - ATI has demonstrated that two of their
DTT-reception chips meet ATSC guidelines for multipath, overload, phase
noise, selectivity, and sensitivity:
http://eet.com/semi/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=55300593
How did the Advanced Television Systems Committee come up with the
guidelines? Why not ask ATSC vp of standards development Jerry Whitaker at
the ATSC half-day seminar at ***The Technology Retreat***, January 25, at
the Rancho Las Palmas Marriott Resort in Rancho Mirage, California. Yes,
***The Technology Retreat." Don't say we didn't warn you:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Blu-ray vs. HD DVD -
- Disney announced Wednesday that it would support the Blu-ray
standard (keeping its options open about HD DVD) and joined the Blu-ray
board:
[url]http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;?type=technologyNews&storyID=70353
77[/url]
- Fox, although it hasn't yet committed, is already on the
Blu-ray board:
http://eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=55300632
- But Thomson, already a Blu-ray board member, said it would
manufacture and sell HD DVD disks and players next fall:
http://www.eetimes.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=55300947
Warren Communications News reported Friday that Thomson would sell the
HD DVD decks but NOT Blu-ray. That story, unfortunately, is no longer on
their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/
It appears that they WILL still support Blu-ray, but, as owners of the
major disk replicator Technicolor, couldn't afford to offend the Hollywood
studios supporting HD DVD:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA487362?display=Breaking+News
What does it all mean? You can find out from the studios, Thomson,
and others at ***The Technology Retreat***, the place where all the elite
meet and greet. It's neat! Rest your feet. Learn the latest on your beat
-- while you eat! And beat the sleet! I acknowledge poetic defeat.
http://www.hpaonline.com
- One more item: Toshiba and Memory-Tech have reportedly come up
with a dual-layer version of HD DVD said to be compatible with both
blue-laser HD DVD players AND ordinary red-laser DVD:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/japan_toshiba_dvds

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 126 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 41 (33%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Magnavox MS3652S 36-inch TV @ P.C. Richard & Son $388.97
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $599
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DVD
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DVD
- Toshiba 61H60 projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 projection TV @ Royal $849
- Sony 65S75 projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 projection TV @ Universal $689
DVD - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- ESA EF427 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $229.99
- Philips 27PT543S 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $179.99 AR
- Sansui TVS2746 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- Sharp 27F540 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Ultimate $198.95
- Sony 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sylvania 6427TE 27-inch TV @ Ultimate $148.95
- Sylvania SRT4127W 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Sears $229.99
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Little Tykes 13-inch TV @ Toys 'R' Us $99.99
- Magnavox 13MT143S 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- Konka K2001UM 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $89.99
- Magnavox 20-inch TV @ Radio Shack $114.99
- Sylvania SRT2420 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Sears $99.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $34.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $79.99
- GoVideo DV2140 DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $89.99
- Toshiba SD-V392 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- Apex DRX-9200 DVD recorder @ amazon.com $149.99 AR
- Centrios EDW8020 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $161.99
- Coby DVD-R1100 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $169.99
- GoVideo VCR/DVD-R/RW recorder @ CompUSA $249.99
- Magnavox MRV640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $199.99
- Philips DVDR615 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $249.99
- Toshiba DR2 DVD-R/RAM/RW recorder @ J&R $249.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Symphonic SC313E 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Best Buy $79.99 AR
- Toshiba MV13P2 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Best Buy $119.99
- Sylvania SRC2419 19-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $129.99
- Toshiba MW20FP1 20-inch TV/VCR/DVD combo @ amazon.com $299.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Radio Shack 2.3-inch LCD TV @ Radio Shack $59.99
- Manor 516R 5.5-inch TV/AM/FM combo @ Best Buy $9.99 AR
- MTV STVG710 7-inch TV/karaoke @ Circuit City $99.99 AR
- Sony AM/FM/TV/weather clock radio @ Gracious Home $79.99
- Sony DNF400PS AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ Best Buy $74.99
- Sony DNS707F AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ Best Buy $99.99
- Sony ICF-CD5557V 7-inch LCD TV @ J&R $349.99
- Sony SRFM80V AM/FM/TV/weather portable @ Best Buy $49.99

- May 1 -
- Neither the FCC nor the NAB updated their lists this week.
- Doug Lung's RF report notes that the FCC CDBS database listed
635 licensed U.S. DTT stations as of December 5, no change from his last
report two weeks ago:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=671

- As expected, there are no H/DTV items on the agenda of Wednesday's FCC
meeting:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-255155A1.pdf

- Nextel received FCC permission to use spectrum in TV channels 54, 59, 62
to 64, and 67 to 69 for "test and development of communications systems" in
New York (Manhattan) and Queens (New York City):
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-254919A1.pdf

- Robert Rast, longtime attendee (and frequent quiz winner) of ***The
Technology Retreat***, has been elected to chair the 2005 ATSC board. The
outgoing chair and ongoing board member Phil Livingston as well as board
members Glenn Reitmeier and Peter Symes will also be speaking at ***The
Technology Retreat***:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/press/2004/PR_ATSC%20Board_2005.htm

- DigitalTelevision.com is carrying an article called "Now That I Have To
Do PSIP, What Do I Do?" by Chris Lennon of Harris:
http://digitaltelevision.com/articles/article_834.shtml
Need more info? Ask Chris at ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Florida Atlantic University's Imaging Technology Space Center is using
Accom's WSD/HDi disk recorder to capture images with four times HD
resolution:
http://www.hdtvbuyer.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=29495
Last year, participants at ***The Technology Retreat*** learned about
cameras with 16 times HD resolution. Panavision is working on the Florida
project. And where will you find Panavision's John Galt at the end of
January? Why, at ***The Technology Retreat***, of course! BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Texas Instruments has shipped its five-millionth DLP subassembly:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041213/nym088_1.html

- International H/DTV news:

- Private Maltese station Smash TV is the first station in that
country to transmit DTT:
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/2004/12/05/t4.html

- Digital Broadcasting Australia updated its list of DTT-reception
boxes on Thursday. There are 63 boxes from 27 brands, starting at A$149
($113). Of those, 14 are HD (from 12 brands), starting at A$499 ($379):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18

- Those in them are complaining about holes in UK DTT reception:
http://www.hexham-courant.co.uk/news/viewarticle.asp?id=161583

- Spain has reportedly increased its number of potential DTT stations
(from 1064 to 1124) and has postponed analog cut-off to 2008:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2004/news_archive_2004/Dec6_Dec10.htm#sp
angov[/url]

- The opening story in the December 9 issue of Canada's Broadcast
Dialogue newsletter is more about the U.S. transition than Canada's:
http://www.broadcastdialogue.com/newsletter.asp

- By the end of November, both Samsung and LG Philips had EACH reportedly
shipped more than three million LCD panels larger than ten-inch:
[url]http://english.etnews.co.kr/news/detail_top.html?id=200412030001&art_grad=9
[/url]

- In an escalation of the plasma war between Korea and Japan, on Monday
Korea banned the import of Matsushita (Panasonic) plasma panels:
http://investmentsmagazine.com/managearticle.asp?C=120&A=9967

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first 46 weeks of 2004 were still down 5.7% from the same
period in 2003. My ten-week running average was down 4.5%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" for the 46th week were
117,378 units and for the first 46 weeks 3,776,761.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) still accounted for about 15.6% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 46th
week this year, a slight DROP from the previous two weeks. It may be worth
noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma,
non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 46th week this year were still
plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. See below for comments
on including LCD and plasma.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- CEA announced that total factory-to-dealer "DTV" sales (INCLUDING plasma
and LCD) were 968,394 units in October and that 290,000 of those were LCD:
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10628
My figures for non-LCD, non-plasma "DTV" sales for weeks 40-43 of this
year (including all business days in October except Friday, the 1st) come
to 568,000 units, roughly 59% of the CEA total. On that basis, if the
proportions were to apply to the whole year, then "DTV" factory sales would
represent 26.6% of all TV factory sales. There were lower numbers earlier
in the year, so it's safe to say that at least 3/4 of the factory TV sales
this year have still been plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture
tubes.
Based on the above calculations, 110,394 plasma TVs were sold in
October.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: Good Guys had a full page with the
DirecTV, LG, and Samsung models, but I'm not aware of any others.

- The ads - Wherever Epson's LS47P2 and LS57P2 appear, I have referred to
them as integrated even though the ads don't.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- GE D52GW12 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- LG RU-52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/$300 GC & $165 RC $2849.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1709.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.99
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV $3324.99
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2184.99
- Philips 23PF9966 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1614.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2549.99
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2564.99
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $664.99
- Sharp LC37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $4999.99 BS
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4274.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $949.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1804.99
BS - price "before savings"
GC - price includes gift card of the amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of the amount shown
- Circuit City (HD disclaimers only):
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Apex AVL2776 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99 BS
- Audiovox FP1500 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99 BS
- Audiovox FPE2000 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99 BS
- Hitachi 32HDL51 32-inch integrated LCD photo-slot DTV $3799.99 BS
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799.99 BS
- Magnavox 30MF200V 30-inch LCD TV $1899.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2299.99 BS
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2799.99 BS
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99 BS
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 BS
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999.99 BS
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99 BS
- Samsung TXP3264 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $799.99 BS
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99 BS
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999.99 BS
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599.99 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Daewoo DTS 42 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$150 GC $1799.99
- HP F2304 23-inch LCD TV $1999.99 AR
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300 GC $3499.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of the amount shown
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $849
- Epson (no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch widescreen integrated proj. DTV/printer $2699 AR SC
- Epson 57-inch widescreen integrated proj. DTV/printer $3199 AR SC
AR - price after mail-in rebate
SC - price includes stand and external CD burner
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3299
- Sony KP-57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- "Brand Varies" 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1,799
- DirecTV HR10250 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/PVR $999
- Fujitsu P55XHA30WS 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $10,499 AR
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3499
- LG LST-3410A ATSC receiver/PVR $799
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- LG RU52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299
- Mitsubishi LT3040 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $2999
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499
- Mitsubishi WD62825 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV/PVR $5999
- Mitsubishi WT-42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1499
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $8999
- Samsung HLP5663WX 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999
- Samsung SIRTS360 DirecTV receiver/decoder $299
- Sharp LC37GD4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4999
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KDF-55WE655 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3699
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Sharp LC13S1US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $449
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/stand $2999
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699
- Westinghouse LTV-17v1 17-inch 5:4 LCD TV $499
- Westinghouse W32701 27-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1299
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1799
- HP (no disclaimer):
- HP pl4245n 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Akai LCT2660 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- GoVideo T1530 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $349.99
- JVC PD-42WX84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Optima EP739 projector with screen $1499.99
- Panasonic TH-37PD25U/P 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $2299.99
- Philips 62PL9774/37 62-inch LCoS projection TV w/stand $2599.99
- Sony KDE-50XBR950 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KDL-32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Toshiba 32HL84 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1049.99
- Westinghouse LTV-17v1 17-inch 5:4 LCD TV $429.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $549.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson LS47P2 47-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV/printer w/stand $2698 AR
- LG DU-42PY10X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4498
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2498
- LG RU-44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- LG RU-52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2998
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3498
- Mystery brand 44-inch widescreen projection TV $1997
- Panasonic TH-37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2498
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998
- Pioneer PRO-1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6998
- Sony KDF-55WF655 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3298
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Lord & Taylor (New York Times, no disclaimer)
- Initial 17-inch widescreen DVD/LCD combo $699.99
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Panasonic TH-42PD25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2995 EL
EL - price "even less"
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3299.99
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3324.99
- Mitsubishi WD62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4084.99
- Panasonic PT53X54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1519.99
- Panasonic TH-37PD25 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2374.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2089.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3324.99
- Sony KP-51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- Sony KP-57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1329.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimer only):
- Epson LS57P2 57-in. 16:9 integr. proj. DTV/printer/CD-R $3199.95 AR WS
- LG RU17LZ22 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $899.95 BS
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WD62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4499.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WS48315 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WS55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WS65813 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999.95 BS
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1399.95 BS
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2299.95 BS
- Panasonic TC26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2299.95 BS
- Panasonic TH37PD25 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.95 BS
- Panasonic TH50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.95 BS
- Philips 23PF9966 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.95 BS
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV
- Philips 42PF9976 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $$4999.95 BS
- Philips 55PL9774 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV w/stand $2498.95
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999.95 BS
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.95 BS
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.95
- Samsung TXP2775HF 27-inch integrated direct-view CRT DTV $699.95 BS
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.95 BS
- Sony KDP57WS655 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2399.95 BS
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.95 BS
- Zenith L15V26C/D 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $498.95
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
WS - price with stand
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- "Famous Makers" 42-inch plasma TV $1799
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2675
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3449
- Panasonic PT50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2399
- Panasonic PT60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV $2599
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2597
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1597 BS
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first
46 weeks of 2004 were down 2.5% from the same period in 2003. My ten-week
running average was down 7.8%. VCR sales were down 63.7% for the first 46
weeks.

- The satellite portion of the finally passed appropriations bill may be
found here:
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c108:H.R.4818.ENR:

- Broadcasting & Cable lists the top-25 U.S. networks by 2004 revenue. NBC
is number one, followed by CBS. But three is QVC, followed by ABC. Five
is ESPN, followed by Fox. The WB is 19, just ahead of Fox News (CNN is
15). Univision is 24. Pax, Telemundo and UPN didn't make the top 25 (but
all the networks at ***The Technology Retreat*** did). This full story
does NOT require a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA487193.html?display=Special+Repo
rt&referral=SUPP[/url]

- Wired has a story called "The End of TV as We Know It," based on Internet
delivery of programming:
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.12/start.html?pg=7

- Phone-company-delivered TV is running into local franchising issues:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/telecom/2004-12-08-ipcable_x.htm
Multichannel News reported, however, that the FCC will take another 90
days to review SBS Communications' request not to have to comply with
cable-TV regulations. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA486566.html?display=Breaking+News

- PVR news:

- There has been much discussion lately of the 1984 Supreme Court
Betamax decision. But, if I recall correctly, it did NOT authorize
recording of pay-TV programming. According to this story, HBO is trying to
work out recording restrictions for their PVRs with cable operators:
[url]http://www.allyourtv.com/0405season/news/november/11282004transitional.html
[/url]

- TiVo is finally trying to protect its name from becoming a generic
noun or verb:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/13/technology/13tivo.html?oref=login

- Speaking of names, beginning in January, outside of Japan, Matsushita is
becoming Panasonic:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA486559?display=Breaking+News
I was reminded of that by Peter Fannon, Matsushita/Panasonic vp of
technology policy and regulatory affairs and long-time moderator of the
video consumer marketplace panel at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE
THERE! This is your very last warning of the week:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- One more name story: CEA's Distributed Audio Subdivision is changing its
name to the Multi Room Audio Video Council (MRAV):
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10629

- Here's Dilbert on video compression:
[url]http://www.comics.com/comics/dilbert/archive/images/dilbert2004152561209.gi
f[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference
on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- January 11-13, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort, California,
SCTE Emerging Technologies Conference http://et.scte.org/.
- January 15, KABC, Los Angeles, STE VSB seminar
http://www.ste-ca.org/.
- January 25, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage, California,
NABA Technical Committee meeting
http://www.nabanet.com/calendar/default.asp?action=view&EventId=379.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
- January 28, Wokefield Park, England, International Association of
Broadcasting Manufacturers conference
http://www.theiabm.org/index.cfm?RecordID=80.
- January 30-February 2, Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta, SMPTE Advanced
Motion Imaging Conference and VidTrans
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsm.cfm.
- February 17-19, Resort at Squaw Creek, Lake Tahoe, California, CEA
Summit http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WS05.
- February 21-22, New York and London, Collaborative Conferencing
Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 25, 1750 K Street NW, Washington, D.C., ATSC Forum
http://www.atsc.org/technicalmeetings.html.
- March 7-11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter Technology
& Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
post-script to the January 5 memo here:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html

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This issue dated December 20 2004

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Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, January 26-28 (with a number of
earlier pre-retreat events), at the Marriott Rancho Las Palmas Resort,
Rancho Mirage, California -
- I am delighted to announce that there have been NO CHANGES to
the main program in the last week. So, here's a quickie recap:
- Wednesday morning covers the latest issues associated with
compression (bit-rate reduction), with top talent from Del Rey, Dolby, the
Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) at the University of Southern
California (USC), Harmonic, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB),
NBC Universal, Panasonic Labs, Sharp Labs, Tandberg Television, the
University of Arizona, Via Licensing, and Warner Bros. covering everything
you need to know (and THEN some) about the technology, market, and
licensing of AVC (H.264, MPEG-4 Part 10), JPEG2000, and VC-1.
- Wednesday afternoon covers consumer video media, with the
annual technology-year in review, top talent from ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS,
Sinclair, and the WB on the networks/broadcasters panel, an update on the
marketplace from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), an update on
content protection from the Motion Picture Association (MPAA), and top
talent from CEA, CEDIA, DirecTV, the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC), Microsoft, and NBC Universal on the video marketplace panel.
- Thursday morning will cover digital acquisition: tapeless
camcorders, uncompressed HD recording, "control dailies," film transfer for
digital intermediates, lenses, and the latest digital-cinematography
product, Panavision's Genesis.
- Thursday afternoon will cover digital cinema in America,
Europe, and Japan and from such details as optimizing dailies, X'Y'Z' color
space, and MXF packaging to a broad studio perspective. And, with the
recently announced 102-inch plasma panel (see story later in the memo), the
session will close with a consumer-display update so participants can get
an idea of how close the home experience is getting to the theatrical.
- Friday morning delves into the nitty-gritty of post
production, beginning with a Washington update and an explanation of
extended content-control information. Then learn about the sound-editing
workflow on the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, how to do digital-intermediate
work on a laptop, and much, much more.
- Friday afternoon will cover standards (SMPTE, MOS, GFX),
signal processing, and file access -- both within a facility and globally.
It will also feature another jaw-dropping presentation on what you didn't
know about wire and cable (the 2004 presentation on why neatly spaced cable
ties might be the worst possible thing you could do for high-data-rate
signals is STILL boggling minds).
- Tuesday afternoon (pre-retreat) offers a choice of two
superb separate-admission half-day seminars: the Advanced Television
Systems Committee (ATSC) "Getting PSIP Right" (just in time for the FCC
PSIP deadline) and Charles Poynton's all-new HDTV & Digital-Cinema Camera
Technology.
Of course, I haven't mentioned the breakfast roundtables, the demo
sessions, or other events. The complete schedule, including more detail on
all of the above, is available here:
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=304
- There are some more breakfast roundtables:
- Loren Nielsen of Entertainment Technology Consultants and
Cynthia Wisehart of Millimeter Magazine will co-moderate a roundtable on
Thursday morning on digital-cinema terminology, preparatory to the
publication of a glossary. They invite suggestions of confusing and
improperly used terms as well as definitions.
- Both Thursday and Friday, Mike Hodson, managing director
of OmniTek in the UK, will moderate roundtables on HDTV, 2K, and dual-link
signal monitoring.
- We now have 23 breakfast roundtables scheduled. I'd like
twice as many (those of you who haven't yet been to a ***Technology
Retreat*** should trust me on this). So, if there's any subject you've
been wanting to spout off on -- or learn about -- consider moderating a
roundtable. Moderators can ask questions instead of answering them -- or
do both. It's EASY! But I do offer the usual two cautions:
1. They start at 7:30 am (but are likely to be well attended from the
start).
2. If you commit to moderating a roundtable, you can change topic up
to the last minute, but, unless you get someone to sub for you, you can't
sit in on anyone else's roundtable the same day.
Those are the only disclaimers. If you're registered for the retreat
and would like a roundtable, just let me know, and I'll confirm instantly.
There is absolutely no restriction of topic (though I'll truncate long
titles), and moderators may be as commercial or non-commercial as they'd
like.
- Speaking of registration, REGISTER! That applies to EVERYONE
-- speakers, panelists, moderators, demonstrators, press, and attendees.
Don't be surprised to find your demo space request rejected because you
failed to register. Recent registrations include representatives of Bose,
Brooklyn College, Fox Technology Group, Ligos, National TeleConsultants,
Quantel, Technicolor Complete Post, THX, Tribune Broadcasting, and Triveni
Digital.
You want networks? We've got ABC, CBS, CTV, CUNY, Discovery, Fox, MTV
Networks, NBC, PBS, Scripps, Starz, Turner, and the WB. You want studios?
We've got Disney, Fox, Paramount, Sony/Columbia, Universal, and Warner
Bros. You want broadcasters? We've got (not counting the network-owned
stations) Milwaukee Public Television, Sinclair, Tribune, and Twin Cities
Public Television. You want organizations? We've got AAF, AMPAS, ATSC,
CEA, CEDIA, CPTWG, DoD, FCC, HPA, NAB, NABA, and SMPTE. I'm sure I'm
leaving a bunch out. You want post facilities? Manufacturers?
Universities? Check out the participants here:
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=312
Everyone except press can register here:
https://www.hpaonline.com/custom/forms/form.cfm?id=95
Press (recent registration additions include Film & Video Magazine,
Kagan Digital Television, and The New York Times) can register here:
http://www.hpaonline.com/custom/forms/form.cfm?id=92
- We've also got two more additions to the demo area: IDX and
Ligos. It MAY already be too late if you'd like demo space, but contact
John Luff at Azcar IMMEDIATELY if you do. Space will be allocated
first-come first-served based on the return of demo-space request forms:
John.Luff@Azcar.com
- Personally, I think that learning about the latest in
fiber-optic technology (and the awesome Los Angeles Department of Power and
Water fiber network) is reason enough to stay to the very end of the
retreat, but, in case you don't, DVDO has donated an Anchor Bay DVDO iScan
HD multi-input video processor and scaler with the latest software
upgrades, PLUS all associated video and audio cables -- around a $1500
package:
http://www.dvdo.com/pro/pro_ishd.html
Some lucky person who stays to the end will go home with this. You DO
have to be present to win. Many thanks to DVDO and to Peter Putman for
arranging this.
For the rest of you, there are the quizzes. I don't want to reveal
the new top prize just yet, but if you think all-powerful control and soft
& cuddly, you might get an idea. With six half-day sessions this year,
there will be SIX quizzes instead of the previous five.
- The Rancho Las Palmas hotel has sold out for Monday and Tuesday
nights, and they are getting close on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. If
you haven't made your hotel reservation yet, do so IMMEDIATELY! It's not
just room availability. Once the hotel sells out of the HPA block of
rooms, they're under no obligation to honor the HPA rate, promotion code
TR2005 (their cheapest non-HPA rate seems to be about $269 a night). There
IS a backup hotel within walking distance. You can find info here:
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=290
- Weather report: There were subfreezing temperatures this
morning from Maine down to central Florida and as far west as Washington
State. In parts of the northeast, the HIGH temperature today never got out
of the single digits (Fahrenheit), and in Montreal today that would have
been considered warm. I won't even mention the sleet, freezing rain, and
wet snow. Meanwhile, in Rancho Mirage, California, it was a lovely, sunny
70 degrees, with 0% chance of precipitation. Need I say more?
[url]http://www.w3.weather.com/activities/other/other/weather/tenday.html?locid=
USCA0912[/url]
- If you need any more info, you can probably find it here:
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=289
- You have been warned! BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Number of TVs in homes - This appeared in the Sunday Business
section of The New York Times: "Saturation is probably the number of rooms
in the home, maybe subtracting the bathroom -- but not necessarily," Joseph
Turow, professor at the Annenberg School of Communications at the
University of Pennsylvania. There doesn't seem to be a URL, but that's the
full quote.
You could find out more by asking at the CEA Update session at ***The
Technology Retreat***:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Surveys -
- A Comcast survey of 750 TV households conducted by
International Communications Research between November 17 and November 22
found that 49% said "HDTV would be a critical component of their ULTIMATE
home entertainment experience" (which means 51% didn't), and 43% "said they
do not expect to ever buy a standard television again" (which means 57% do):
[url]http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/12-1
5-2004/0002633885&EDATE=[/url]
- A Harris Interactive/Witeck-Combs Communications study of 828
non-gay and 243 "self-identified gay, lesbian and bisexual adults" found
the latter group twice as likely to own an HDTV and more likely to buy one:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041215/nyw139_1.html
- A CEA survey of 1000 teens (13-17) found 98% watched TV in the
past 30 days but only 87% used a desktop computer in the same period:
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10634
- An IDC survey of more than 1200 likely TV buyers found that
they want "a 42-inch HD flat TV priced at less than $2,000 from a major
consumer electronics (CE) vendor purchased at a familiar CE retail store --
but they could live with alternatives in several of those categories":
http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=pr2004_11_22_142951
Is it possible for them to get what they want? Ask Roam Consulting's
Peter Putman at ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- The $28 billion cost to cable for implementing the NAB plan -
National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) president Robert
Sachs explained in a letter to FCC chair Michael Powell that it was because
an estimated 141 million analog TV sets currently connected to cable
without a box would need one costing between $50 and $200 each:
http://www.ncta.com/pdf_files/DTVexparte12.15.04.pdf
In a somewhat related story, Gary Arlen in TV Technology discusses
NCTA's report to the FCC on problems with CableCARD-slot-equipped TV sets.
In one, "the pins in the CableCARD slot inside the TV bend when you try to
insert a CableCARD, due to a solder-temperature error in the manufacture of
the TV set," but the manufacturer had "no plans for a recall of this DTV,
so the issue has to be handled by a technician in the field":
http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/tuning_in/Feature_Arlen.shtml
FYI, NCTA's 33-page year-end overview on the state of cable is
available. Figures are generally for the end of the third quarter of 2004.
It shows broadband data service available to 91% of homes that could (or
do) subscribe to cable ("homes passed") and 19.4 million cable-modem
subscribers. There were 24.3 digital-cable subscribers. It notes 17 HD
cable networks out of a whopping 390:
http://www.ncta.com/pdf_files/NCTAYearEndOverview04.pdf

- Telephone-line video - The December 19 issue of the SCRI Insider
Report has a long story on the subject from Thomson Financial/Dialog.
Access requires filling out a survey:
http://www.scri.com/sub/sc_newscur.html
I can't reveal too much at the moment, but don't be surprised if you
can hear all about this, too, straight from the horse's mouth, at ***The
Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 118 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 37 (31%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- RCA 36V430T 36-inch TV @ Best Buy $399.99
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $849
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Daewoo DTQ27U4SC 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $199.99 AR
- JVC AV27530 27-inch TV @ Sears $199.99
- Magnavox 27-inch TV @ Radio Shack $199.99
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.99 AR
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Toshiba 27A34 27-inch TV @ Target $199.99
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA ET413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Magnavox 13MT143S 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $84.99 AR
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Sylvania 6420FE 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- Symphonic ST423E 23-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99 AR
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $34.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Radio Shack $79.99 AR
- ESA E4000 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $71.99
- GoVideo DV2140 DVD/VHS combo @ J&R $89.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Radio Shack $79.99 AR
- Sylvania DVC845E DVD/VHS combo @ Best Buy $79.99
- Centrios EDW8020 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $149.99
- Cony DVD-R1100 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $169.99
- GoVideo VR3939 DVD-R/RW recorder @ J&R $249.99
- Magnavox MRV640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $179.99
- Mystery brand RV4000 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $199.99 AR
- Panasonic DMRE55S DVD recorder @ Circuit City w/$15 GC $249.99 BS
- Samsung DVD-R100 DVD-R/RAM/RW recorder @ J&R
- Toshiba DR2 DVD-R/RAM/RW recorder @ J&R $249.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- SuperScan SSF420DR 20-inch TV/VCR/DVD combo @ Sears $229.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Mystery brand 3-inch LCD TV @ Radio Shack $99.99
- Casio EV570C 2.5-inch LCD TV @ Circuit City $99.99 AR
- Casio TV-980 2.3-inch LCD TV @ Best Buy $79.99
- Memorex MKS8502 5-in. TV/AM/FM/CD karaoke @ Circuit City $79.99
- Mystery brand 3-inch LCD TV @ Radio Shack $99.99
- Singing Machine STVG513 5-in. TV/AM/FM/CD karaoke @ Circuit
$79.99
- Sony D-FJ200 AM/FM/TV/weather/CD Walkman @ DataVision $69 AR
- Sony D-NF400 AM/FM/TV/weather/CD Walkman @ DataVision $74
- Sony D-NF600 AM/FM/TV/weather/CD Walkman @ DataVision $129
- Sony D-NS707F AM/FM/TV/weather CD Walkman @ DataVision $99
- SuperSonic TV/CD/AM/FM boombox @ Macy*s $15 w/$60 fragrance buy
AR - price after rebate

- The IEEE Broadcast Symposium - Doug Lung discusses it in TV
Technology and quotes from a paper by Charles Einolf and Victor Tawil that
"It is possible that impulse noise, in many locations, may render the
low-VHF channels undesirable for digital television":
http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/On-RF/Feature_Lung.shtml

- May 1 -
- The FCC did not update its lists this week.
- The NAB's list of stations has not been updated and still has
1344 stations in 211 markets:
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp
The November/December issue of NAB's "Destination Digital TV,"
however, lists 1356 stations in 211 markets as of December 5:
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/Issues/digitaltv/DDTV/1204.pdf

- Here are some major upcoming U.S. DTT-transition dates:
- 2005 February 1 - Fully implement PSIP (come to the ATSC seminar at
***The Technology Retreat*** to learn how)
- 2005 July 1 -
- 100% of TVs 36-inch and larger with analog tuners require
DTT-reception circuitry
- 50% of TVs 25- to 35-inch with analog tuners require
DTT-reception circuitry
- "Broadcast-flag" restrictions go into effect
- ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC stations in the top-100 markets must
transmit full-power DTT
- 2006 July 1 -
- 100% of TVs 25-inch and larger with analog tuners require
DTT-reception circuitry
- All stations must transmit full-power DTT
- 2006 December 31 (as of now) - Last day of analog TV broadcasting

- Three out of four programs on the PBS HD channel are reportedly
upconverted standard-definition:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/12-2004/msg00272.html

- Electronic Engineering Times has a story on the head start that AVC is
gaining over VC-1 if only based on shipping products:
http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=54800092
To find out anything you'd care to know about AVC, VC-1, the
standards, the licensing, and the products, come to the compression and
standards sessions at ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- According to a story in today's New York Times, domestic theatrical
cinema attendance fell by 2.25 percent this year after dropping 3.8 percent
in 2003:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/20/movies/20box.html?oref=login

- International H/DTV news:

- There were just under four million Freeview households in the UK as
of September 30:
[url]http://www.revolutionmagazine.com/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=ViewNewsArticle
&ID=230583[/url]
More than a million UK households have more than one Freeview receiver
(and almost 25% of the 660,000 receivers sold between July and September
were to homes that already had one). Analog switch-off is now said to be
in 2012:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/4094931.stm
Freeview reportedly grew 13.3% in the third quarter; Sky grew 0.8%:
[url]http://money.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2004/12/15/cnfreev
15.xml[/url]

- BSkyB will reportedly support both 720- and 1080-line HDTV:
http://informitv.com/articles/2004/12/14/skyhdtvplans/index.shtml

- New York Times "Circuits"-section columnist David Pogue would like to say
how far people should sit from HDTVs:
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/technology/circuits.html
He welcomes comments here:
[url]http://forums.nytimes.com/top/opinion/readersopinions/forums/technology/dav
idpoguescolumns/index.html[/url]

- Samsung has a 102-inch 1920 x 1080 plasma panel:
http://www.eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=55800804

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first 47 weeks of 2004 were still down 5.6% from the same
period in 2003. My ten-week running average was down 5.2%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" for the 47th week were
149,205 units and for the first 47 weeks 3,925,966.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 15.7% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 47th
week this year, a slight DROP from the previous two weeks. It may be worth
noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma,
non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 47th week this year were still
plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. Even with LCD and
plasma, about three of every four TVs being sold are plain non-H/DTV
direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the two DirecTV-brand
models at Good Guys.

- The ads - DataVision's ad said they offered instant rebates "on any
plasma or LCD TV," but the rebate was mentioned on only two models, so I've
included it on only those models. The Epson integrated TVs were referred
to as "fully HDTV compatible" in the Ken Crane's ad.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- Advent HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $379.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-in. 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$300 GC $3499.99
EJ
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-in. 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$400 GC $4299.99
EJ
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV w/$200 GC $2799.99 EJ
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV w/$300 GC $3499.99 EJ
- Panasonic TH-37PD25U/P 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99
- Philips 30PW8402 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $749.99 EJ
- Philips 30PF9946D/37 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999.99 EJ
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $2999.99 EJ
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$400 GC $3799.99 EJ
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99 EJ
- Samsung TX-P2764X 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $449.99
- Samsung TX-P3071WH 30-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV w/$100 GC $999.99 EJ
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 EJ
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 GC $1699.99 EJ
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 GC $1399.99 EJ
- Westinghouse W32701 27-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $999.99 AR EJ
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1499.99 EJ
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch wide LCD proj. TV w/$200 GC $1999.99 EJ
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
AR - price after rebate
EJ - price includes Elton John 4-DVD set
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD disclaimers only):
- Audiovox FP1500 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99 BS
- ESA PDP4294LV 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV 1999.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3699.99 BS
- Hitachi 60VS810 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $4399.99
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099.99 BS
- Panasonic CT27HL14 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $549.99
- Panasonic CT30WX54 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99 BS
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3299.99 BS
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99 BS
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 BS
- Panasonic TH50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99 BS
- Philips 27PT8302 27-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $499.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99 BS
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.99 BS
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6499.99 BS
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999.99 BS
- Samsung TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99 BS
- Sharp LC13S1UB 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $449.99 BS
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3299.99 BS
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99 BS
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 BS
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99 BS
BS - price before savings
- DataVision (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- BenQ PB6100 DLP projector $999
- BenQ PB7220 DLP projector $2199
- Canon LV-S3 LCD projector $999
- Canon SX50 projector
- Kreisen LT-30FMP 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Mitsubishi HC3 projector $1499 AR
- Mitsubishi SL4U LCD projector $1199 AR
- NEC VT47 projector $995
- NextVision 3020 30-inch TV
- Optoma 732H DLP projector $1099
- Optoma H30 DLP projector $1299
- Optoma RD50 50-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $1999
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2799
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV
- Panasonic TC-14LA2 14-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV
- Panasonic TC-20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499
- Panasonic TC-32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Panasonic TH-50PX25U/P 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Pioneer PDP-5045HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung DVD-L1200 12-inch widescreen DVD/LCD combo
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299
- Samsung HL-P5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999
- Samsung HL-P5685W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4599
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3999
- Samsung HP-P5071 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Samsung LTN-406W 40-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV
- Samsung LTP-227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499
- Samsung LTP-266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999
- Samsung LTP326W 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV
- Samsung LTP-468W 46-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV
- Samsung LTP-1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $599
- Samsung LTP-1745 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $699
- Samsung LTP-1795W 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $899
- Samsung LTP-2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $899
- Samsung SP-P4231 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699
- Sharp LC-15B6U6 [sic] 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $599
- Sharp LC-20SH1U 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799
- Sharp LC-26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799
- Sharp LC-30HV6U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $2399
- Sony KD-30XS955 30-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view DTV $1399
- Sony KD-36XS955 36-inch 4:3 integrated direct-view DTV $1699
- Sony K[D]E-37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499
- Sony K[D]E-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499
- Sony K[D]E-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999
- Sony KDE-55XBR950 55-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Sony KDE-61XBR950 61-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KDF-60WE655 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KDF-70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV
- Sony KDL-32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Sony KDL-42XBR950 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Sony KE-42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499
- Sony KLV-21SR2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Sony KLV-23M1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1799 VD
- Sony KLV-26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2499 VD
- Sony KLV-32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3499 IN
- Sony KV-32HS510 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1299
- Sony KV-34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599
- Sony KV-34HS510 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1999
- Sony KV-34XBR910 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $2499
- Sony VPL-HS51 LCD projector $3499
- Syntax TV-LT27HV 27-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1249
- Syntax TV-LT30HV 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499 AR
- Toshiba TDP-S20U projector $999
- ViewSonic N2000 20-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $599 AR
- ViewSonic N2700 27-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $1299 AR
- ViewSonic M3020 30-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV
AR - price after mail-in rebate
IN - price includes installation
VD - price includes VCR/DVD combo
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $849
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1520
- Sony PFM-42X1/B 42-inch plasma TV $3240
- Epson (no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch widescreen integrated proj. DTV/printer $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch widescreen integrated proj. DTV/printer $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, some HD disclaimers):
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3299
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $899
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3399
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- DirecTV satellite/ATSC receiver/decoder $299
- DirecTV HR10-250 satellite/ATSC receiver/decoder/TiVo PVR $999
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $4499
- LG KU17WDVD 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/DVD player $1099
- Mitsubishi 50-inch plasma TV
- Mitsubishi LT3040 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $2999
- Mitsubishi WD 52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499
- Mitsubishi WD 62825 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV/PVR $5999
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799
- Samsung HLP4663WX 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299 BS
- Samsung LTP266WX 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999
- Samsung TXP3075WHXF 30-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $999
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099
- Sharp LC37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $4999
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $3299
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Sony KLV-21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Zenith C27V36 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $499
BS - price "before in store savings"
- Gracious Home (New York Times, maybe no disclaimer necessary):
- Sharp 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $1099.99
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- SharpVision LC26GD4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2299
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2299
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4299
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599
- HP (no disclaimer):
- HP pl4245n 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1599.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Epson PowerLite S1+ projector
- Optoma H30 projector w/screen $999.99
- Panasonic TH-37PD25U/P 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV
- Panasonic TH-42PD25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99
- Philips 62PL9774/37 62-inch LCoS projection TV $2499.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Sony KDF-70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV
- Sony KDL-32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Toshiba 32HL84 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2699.99
- ViewSonic PJ501 LCD projector $769.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $549.99
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- LG RU-52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson LS-47P2 47-inch 16:9 integr. proj. TV/printer w/CD-R/RW $2698 AR
- Epson LS-57P2 57-inch 16:9 integr. proj. TV/printer w/CD-R/RW $3198 AR
- LG DU-42PY10X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4498
- Mitsubishi 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection TV $3498
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1798
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2995 ELN
ELN - price "even less now"
- Radio Shack (no disclaimer):
- Magnavox 17-inch LCD $699.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD identifications
only):
- Apex AVL2076 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $498.95 AR
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499.95
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1999.95
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Panasonic TC26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.95
- Panasonic TH42PX25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.95
- Philips 23PF9966 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.95
- Philips 55PL9774 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV w/stand $2499.95
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.95
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.95
- Zenith P42W46XH 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.95
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU 15LA61 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $597 BS
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1497 BS
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497 BS
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3797
- LG RU50PZ61 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5997 BS
- LG RU52SZ30 52-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2397
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2197
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first
47 weeks of 2004 were down 3.3% from the same period in 2003. My ten-week
running average was down 10.2%. I guess it's real -- DVD-player sales have
peaked. VCR sales were down 63.9% for the first 47 weeks.

- Circuit City advertised DVD movies this week for $4.99 each.

- Sunday's New York Times Arts & Leisure section took an interesting
perspective on piracy; it rated the quality of bootleg DVDs:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/19/movies/19lee.html
The story quotes Darcy Antonellis, senior vice president of worldwide
antipiracy operations for Warner Brothers. Guess where she's been heard.
Right! At ***The Technology Retreat***! BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Satellite news: Multichannel News has a report on the three "mosaic
channels" to be launched by DirecTV. One will have five or six news
channels on screen at once, with viewers able to select audio or fill the
screen with just one. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA488965.html?display=Breaking+News
To get more information you COULD subscribe to Multichannel News. Or
you could ask DirecTV's Bob Plummer about it at ***The Technology
Retreat***:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- PVR news: According to the latest DTV View report from Lyra Research,
"Hooked Up: A Cable-TV User Survey," a higher proportion of Time Warner
Cable subscribers (21%) use PVRs than do any other cable subscribers -- AND
a higher proportion of those PVR users use cable-provided PVRs instead of
stand alone (76%). Number two in using PVRs are Adelphia subscribers
(14%). Number two in the proportion of PVR users using
cable-company-provided PVRs is Comcast (50%):
[url]http://www.dtvview.com/DTVPress.nsf/a6df7dce4a0ca65f85256d160061e4eb/67d41b
a24bdffd8285256f660068cd92?OpenDocument[/url]

- End-of-an-era department: The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and
the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) today announced that they have
reached agreement to end their formal affiliation and that CEA has decided
to withdraw from its sector affiliation with EIA, effective Jan. 1, 2005:
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10638
Want to ask about CEA or its predecessors (CEMA, RETMA, RMA)? Try CEA
vp Brian Markwalter at ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference
on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- January 11-13, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort, California,
SCTE Emerging Technologies Conference http://et.scte.org/.
- January 15, KABC, Los Angeles, STE VSB seminar
http://www.ste-ca.org/.
- January 25, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage, California,
NABA Technical Committee meeting
http://www.nabanet.com/calendar/default.asp?action=view&EventId=379.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
- *January 26-28, RAI, Amsterdam, Integrated Systems Europe
http://www.iseurope.org/. Go only if you can't possibly make it to
***The Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com. Then you can go
to the Systems Integration Expo in Orlando March 7-12
http://www.nscaexpo.org.
- January 28, Wokefield Park, England, International Association of
Broadcasting Manufacturers conference
http://www.theiabm.org/index.cfm?RecordID=80.
- January 30-February 2, Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta, SMPTE Advanced
Motion Imaging Conference and VidTrans
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsm.cfm.
- February 17-19, Resort at Squaw Creek, Lake Tahoe, California, CEA
Summit http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WS05.
- February 21-22, New York and London, Collaborative Conferencing
Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 25, 1750 K Street NW, Washington, D.C., ATSC Forum
http://www.atsc.org/technicalmeetings.html.
- March 7-11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter Technology
& Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- *March 7-12, Orange County Convention Center, Systems Integration
Expo http://www.nscaexpo.org/.
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
post-script to the January 5 memo here:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html

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Dated 28.12.2004
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- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, January 26-28 (with a number of
earlier pre-retreat events), at the Marriott Rancho Las Palmas Resort,
Rancho Mirage, California -
- In the main program, Digital Vision AB algorithm specialist
Fredrik Lidberg is coming from Sweden to join Digital Vision (US) president
Hugh Heinsohn in their presentation on "Using Motion Compensation to
improve the performance of Grain & Noise Reduction & Image Enhancement
Algorithms."
- The demo area appears to have grown by at least Assimilate,
Cinea, and Scalable Displays.
- There are a few breakfast roundtable ideas being kicked around
regarding CableCARD issues, UWB issues, HD-perception issues, and use of
Varicam, but I have nothing firm to report at the moment. I welcome more
requests to moderate breakfast roundtables. If you're willing to start at
7:30 am and to forego sitting in on a different roundtable that day, I can
confirm you instantly.
- The complete schedule is available here:
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=304
- Why such a small blurb this week? The retreat is almost sold
out. So, if you're thinking of attending, REGISTER IMMEDIATELY! Don't say
you haven't been warned. And don't forget the separate registrations for
the stellar ATSC half-day seminar on getting PSIP right and Charles
Poynton's sure-to-be-enlightening all-new seminar on image acquisition,
both on Tuesday, January 25. Thank you. Happy New Year!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- How far to sit from an HDTV display - As expected, David Pogue got
quite a bit of response to his question in The New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/23/technology/circuits/23POGUE-EMAIL.html
Maybe that will be the subject of one of the breakfast roundtables at
***The Technology Retreat***, January 26-28 at Rancho Las Palmas Resort:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Consumer surveys - Leading plasma-TV manufacturer Panasonic got Penn
Schoen & Berland to survey a thousand U.S. adults and found "the great
majority of consumers opted for plasma over LCD television." The survey
also found:
- 51% are confused.
- 60%, "after being educated," said they would choose plasma.
- 62% would host people at their homes for "special TV events" if
they had a plasma HDTV, and about half "felt their friends would be over
all the time if they owned one."
- More men than women want plasma TVs. 57% of married men said
they would let their wives "chose all vacation destinations for a year,
while 50% would let their in-laws visit as often as they wanted and 36%
would do all the household chores for a year" if their wives let them get a
plasma TV:
http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?1003189
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041221/nytu029_1.html
Speaking of plasma TVs, Nihon Keizai Shimbun has been reporting that
Sony will leave the plasma business as soon as this coming spring.
http://www.eetimes.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=55801305
Sony says it "has absolutely no intention of abandoning our plasma
television business in the U.S. in 2005 or the foreseeable future." The
U.S. spokesperson could not comment on Sony plans outside the U.S. Some
reports say Sony is the number-two plasma TV maker (with 10% of the
market), behind Panasonic, but at least one report says Sony "has to source
all of its plasma panels from outside manufacturers":
[url]http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technologyNews&storyID=716576
2[/url]
Meanwhile, although sales of LCD TVs are growing wildly, prices are
falling so rapidly that Taiwan's manufacturers are losing money on them:
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20041221A2004.html
Back to surveys, find out the latest figures on household penetration
of HDTVs and the like from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) at
***The Technology Retreat***, January 26-28 at Rancho Las Palmas Resort:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Separating navigation from security in cable boxes - The National
Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) wants the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) to delay or eliminate the rule prohibiting
integrated digital boxes after June 2006; CEA wants it to stay. According
to what NCTA has told the FCC, the number of [presumably CableCARDs]
deployed has gone from zero to 10,000 recently. The FCC had said it would
rule on the issue by New Year's Day, but that seems unlikely at this point:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2608
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/washpost/20041223/tc_washpost/a211
37_2004dec22[/url]
The latest issue of Gary Merson's HDTV Insider Newsletter notes some
problems recording premium cable programming via CableCARD but no such
problems on the same cable system with a cable-operator-supplied set-top
box:
http://www.hdtvinsider.com

- The court order for the FCC to explain why it hasn't ruled on
Paxson's request for reconsideration of digital must carry - The FCC said
it already told broadcasters no, and Paxson hasn't shown why the court
should get involved. Paxson plans to provide an "enlightening" response.
The complete story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA489815.html?display=Breaking+New
s[/url]
Want to learn the latest about all Washington doings affecting our
industries -- congressional, FCC, court, etc? Come to attorney Jim
Burger's annual Washington update at ***The Technology Retreat***, January
28:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Blu-ray vs. HD DVD - After the HD DVD camp announced a single disk
that can combine red-laser DVD-player-readable material with blue-laser HD
DVD, JVC has announced the same for Blu-ray -- a single disk with a Blu-ray
layer and TWO DVD layers. JVC expects to be able to demonstrate two
Blu-ray layers and two DVD layers on the same disk:
http://www.eetimes.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=56200401

- July 1 - I lost some of my notes for this week's ads, so I might be
missing a few items, especially from Gracious Home.
- This week I've listed 164 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 38 (23%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- Sorry about the strange model numbers from some of the New York
stores. I suspect gray-market merchandise. All of the stores list NYC
Department of Consumer Affairs license numbers in their ads. Despite those
stores skewing the non-integrated percentage, there also seem to be more
non-integrated sets being advertised at the major retailers. It may be
year-end inventory clearance.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Empire $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $599
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Toshiba 36-inch TV @ Empire $259
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Broadway $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Empire $399
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ Broadway $449
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DVD
- Samsung 5225N 52-inch projection TV @ Empire $999
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ Broadway $498
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 projection TV @ Empire $499
- Sony 53S65 projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 projection TV @ Universal $519
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ Broadway $749
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Empire $589
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DVD
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- RCA 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $789
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $849
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $799
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
- Toshiba 65HS50 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $649
DVD - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $149.99
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Broadway $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Empire $142
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Toshiba 27H10 27-inch TV @ Empire $129
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Panasonic CT32G19 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $237.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Broadway $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- KLH KDT133UY 13-inch TV/DVD combo @ Best Buy $89.99 AR
- Sylvania 13-inch TV @ Fry's $49
- Toshiba 13A23/4 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $79.99
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- ESA ET419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Broadway $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Apex AT2008 20-inch TV @ CompUSA $79.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $34.99
- Allegro ABV411/DVC845E DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $59.99 AR
- Emerson EWD2004/2204 DVD/VCR combo @ Wal*Mart $79
- ESA DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99 AR
- GoVideo DV2140 DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $89.99
- Magnavox MDV-560 DVD/VCR combo @ Target $99.99
- Sansui VRDVD4100A DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $89.99
- Centrios EDW8020 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99 BS
- GoVideo R6740 DVD recorder @ Good Guys $149 AR
- Panasonic DMRE55S DVD-R/RAM recorder @ Circuit City $249.99 BS
- Sylvania SRDV495 VCR/DVD-recorder combo @ Sears $279.99
- Toshiba DR2 DVD-R/RAM/RW recorder @ J&R $249.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA EC720E 20-inch flat-screen TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit $269.99
- Sylvania SRC2213W 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $99.99
- There's a story by Chris Buckley in today's New York Times
about problems between California-based Apex and its supplier in China,
Changhong. I thought these two sentences deserved mention in the July 1
section:
"Changhong's once close relationship with Apex apparently soured after
Apex announced it would no longer sell cathode-tube televisions 25 inches
or larger. It did so to avoid new Federal Communications Commission
requirements that larger televisions carry receivers for digital
broadcasts":
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/28/business/worldbusiness/28tele.html

- May 1 -
- Neither the FCC nor the National Association of Broadcasters
(NAB) updated their lists this week.
- According to Doug Lung's RF Report, as of December 19 the FCC's
CDBS database listed 640 licensed U.S. DTT stations:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=689

- The FCC sent out a press release, not on its own site but via PR
Newswire. It says, "DTV is a revolutionary technology that is transforming
television as we know it. It is to our old TVs what CDs are to the old 45s
-- or what the microwave is to the conventional oven. DTV is movie quality
picture and sound plus loads of interactive capabilities. It's not just
television, it's much much more."
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041221/nytu103_1.html
So, does that mean DTV is the same as HDTV? Is DTV DTT? The FCC does
not require any DTT broadcaster to transmit resolution beyond that
comparable to what it is currently transmitting on its analog NTSC station.
Do you want to ask FCC-head Michael Powell's chief of staff about this?
You can -- at ***The Technology Retreat***, January 26 at Rancho Las Palmas
Resort:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Department of Shouldn't-This-Have-Happened-Already: Almost ten years
after the U.S. standard for digital television was approved, MPEG LA, the
licensing association, has issued a call for patents essential to that
standard:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2612
They're also calling for patents essential to the European DVB-H
standard for transmission to mobile devices:
[url]http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/index.jsp?epi-content=GENERIC
&newsId=20041222005573&ndmHsc=v2*A1103731200000*B1103843667000*C110381760000
0*DgroupByDate*J1*N1000001&newsLang=en&beanID=1802668732&viewID=news_view[/url]
What does MPEG LA competitor Via Licensing think of this? Why not ask
them at ***The Technology Retreat***, January 26 at Rancho Las Palmas
Resort:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- DirecTV is adding Fox's east- and west-coast HD feeds. Subscribers to
the local-channels package in the 26 markets where there are Fox-owned
stations will get one of them free:
http://www.worldscreen.com/newscurrent.php?filename=direct1222

- WRAL, the first U.S. TV station to transmit a DTT signal, is now offering
its news, traffic, and weather to Sprint mobile-phone subscribers for a fee:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2613

- The latest SCRI Insider Report offers a report on the HD activities at DV
Expo. Gaining access requires filling out a survey:
http://www.scri.com/sub/sc_newscur.html

- There's an interesting thread on the OpenDTV Forum about problems with
some U.S. DTT receivers when some stations tried to comply (perhaps
unsuccessfully) with new PID numbers. This URL is to the first message in
the thread (from someone who is an MPEG expert):
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/12-2004/msg00344.html
What are stations doing about this? Ask them at ***The Technology
Retreat***, January 26 at the Rancho Las Palmas resort:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Doug Lung's RF Report in TV Technology today offers his year-end take on
the DTV transition:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=692
He also comments on what may or may not happen with EVSB:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=694
And he comments on what he headlines "spectrum threats." "I believe
the big interference story in 2005 won't be BPL [broadband over power
lines] or unlicensed devices, but interference between TV stations as
stations increase DTV power to meet the July 2005 and July 2006 deadlines":
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=695

- The New York Times' Circuits section on Thursday offers details on MTV's
44-foot Mitsubishi LED-based HD billboard in Times Square:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/23/technology/circuits/23howw.html

- International H/DTV news:

- It's not clear what is meant by "digital TVs," but, according to
South Korea's Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Energy, 15% of the
households in that country have them. Of those not planning to buy one,
56% were satisfied with their analog sets. 75% said analog could be shut
down when 75% could get digital-TV signals, which they estimated to be
around 2010:
http://au.news.yahoo.com/041221/3/s9u2.html

- Flat-panel TVs "are outstripping regular TV sales in the UK":
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2004/news_archive_2004/Dec20_Dec24.htm#f
lat[/url]

- The latest list of Australian widescreen TVs shows 131 models from
15 brands starting at A$699 (US$544). Of those, 64 from 11 brands are HD,
starting at A$1599 (US$1244). Only 11 from four brands have DTT-reception
capability, starting at A$2248 (US$1749). Just one set was an HD DTT
model; it costs A$8999 (US$7003):
http://www.widescreentv.info/products.html

- Fudan Unversity in Shanghai says it has created China's first DTT
chip. It's for China's DMB-T standard:
http://digitaltelevision.com/articles/article_860.shtml

- Need I point out that ***Technology Retreat*** participants come
from all over the world? Learn about European and Japanese digital cinema.
See what the Swedes have come up with for motion compensation. Find out
about the sound post production for "Lord of the Rings" in New Zealand. BE
THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Warren Communications News reported Thursday that 1080p DLP TVs from
Samsung and Toshiba are to cost $700 more than comparable 720p sets. The
story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/
Learn the latest on consumer displays -- including everything shown at
next week's Consumer Electronics Show -- from consultant and writer Peter
Putman at ***The Technology Retreat***, January 27. You have been warned:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first 48 weeks of 2004 were down 7.2% from the same period in
2003. My ten-week running average was down 12.5%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" for the 48th week were
128,849 units and for the first 48 weeks 4,054,815.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 15.8% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 48th
week this year, a slight DROP from the previous two weeks. It may be worth
noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma,
non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 48th week this year were still
plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I am aware of only the one LG model at
Circuit City.

- The ads - Again, I lost some of my notes for this week's ads, so I might
be missing a few items, notably Dell's New York ads and Gracious Home.
Again, sorry about the strange model numbers from some of the New York
stores. I suspect gray-market merchandise. All of the stores list NYC
Department of Consumer Affairs license numbers in their ads.
Harvey had the JVC HMDH40000U D-VHS for just $399 but a BDI TV stand
for $795. A number of the models advertised this week were from earlier
years. There have been some amazing decreases in LCD prices. The Sharp
LC20B6US at Good Guys this week was at about half the price of last week.
Ken Crane's offered no sales tax on all non-Mitsubishi TVs.
- Best Buy (some HD disclaimers only):
- GE D52GW12 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3899.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2199.99
- Pioneer PDP5041HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7199.99
- RCA HD50LPW162 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2599.99
- RCA HD61LPW162 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3099.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2599.99
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV w/$100 GC $649.99
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1049.99
- Sharp LC45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $7699.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2499.99
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2099.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4299.99
- Westinghouse LTV-17VL 17-inch 5:4 LCD TV $449.99
GC - price includes gift card of the amount shown
- Broadway Computers & Electronics (am NY, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch plasma TV $1899
- Sony 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/Memory Stick slot $1699
- Circuit City (HD disclaimers only):
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Apex AVL2776 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Hitachi 32HDL51 32-inch integrated LCD photo-slot DTV $3799.99 IN
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99 IN
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2599.99
- LG LST-3510A ATSC receiver/DVD player $399.99
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1399.99
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99 IN
- LG RU42PZ71 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2599.99 IN
- LG RU44SZ63D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2299.99
- Magnavox 15MF170V 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449.99
- Magnavox 30MF200V 30-inch LCD TV $1799.99
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2999.99 IN
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2299.99 IN
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99 IN
- Panasonic TH50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6499.99 IN
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $712.49
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3599.99
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1399.99
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99 IN
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2299.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $3699.99
- Sony KDL32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5499.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3199.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1499.99
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1399.99
IN - price includes on-wall installation after mail-in rebate
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Audiovox FP-1520 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Hitachi 42HDT50 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (Metro NY, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch plasma TV $1899
- Sony 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/Memory Stick slot $1699
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Empire Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2299
- Sony KF60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2799
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3299
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $899
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3399
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- Mitsubishi WS65613 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799
- Philips 34PW9819 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999
- Pioneer PDP4330HD 43-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3299
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $599
- Sony KF60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2699
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4499
- Samsung HLN5063WX 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Beovision 4 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9999
- Beovision Avant 30-inch TV $5899
- Fujitsu P42HHA30WS 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Fujitsu P42VHA30WS 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Fujitsu P50XHA30WS 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7999
- Fujitsu P55XHA30WS 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9299 AR
- JVC HMDH40000U D-VHS recorder $399
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499
- Loewe Articos 55 55-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/stand $5999
- Marantz VP-12S3 DLP projector $9499
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $8099
- Runco PL50C 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Samsung HLP5685 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4599
- Samsung HPN6339 63-inch 16:9 plasma TV $11,999
- Samsung LTN406W 40-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $4999
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2429
- Sharp LC22SV6U 22-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $899
- Sharp LC32G4U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV $2969
- Sony KDE50XBR950 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $9999
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- HP (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- HP pl4245n 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Akai LCT2660 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Epson PowerLite S1 projector
- GoVideo T1530 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $349.99
- Optoma EP739 projector and screen $1499.99
- Philips 15PF9945 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6499.99
- Philips 62PL9774 62-inch LCoS projection TV $2499.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299.99
- Sharp LC-26GD4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2199.99
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Toshiba SD-P7000 17-inch 16:9 LCD/DVD combo $799.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $549.99
- Westinghouse W32701 27-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1099.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1599.99
- J&R (Village Voice NY, no disclaimer necessary):
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3798
- LG RU-44Z661D [?] 44-inch widescreen projection TV $2498
- Mitsubishi WD52327 [?] 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2998
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1798
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998
- Panasonic TH-42PX25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5498 VD
- Pioneer PRO-1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6998
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2998
- Zenith P42W34B 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998
VD - price includes VCR/DVD recorder
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3324.99
- Mitsubishi WD62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4084.99
- Panasonic PT53X54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1519.99
- Panasonic TH-37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2374.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2849.99
- Samsung HCP4241W 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099.99
- Samsung LTP1745 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $664.99
- Soho Electric (New York Press, disclaimer for one model):
- Hitachi CMP-4202 42-inch plasma TV $2199
- Hitachi CMP-5202 50-inch plasma TV $4699
- Panasonic TH-42PW6 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2099
- Panasonic TH-42PW7 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- Panasonic TH-50PW7 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4899.99
- Pioneer PDP-503CMX 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4299
- Samsung PPM-42S3 42-inch plasma TV $2499.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5899.99
- Sony KF-42WE655 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2099
- Sony KF-50WE655 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2599.99
- Sony KF-60WE655 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3199.99
- Sony KLV-26HR1 26-inch direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- SVA 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- SVA HD4208UII-PDP 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1988.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499.95
- Mitsubishi WS55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199.95
- Mitsubishi WT42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1499.95
- Panasonic CT30WX54 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $798.95
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1988.95
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $988.95
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799.95
- Philips 27PT8302 27-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $488.95
- Philips 55PL9774 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $2499.95
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.95 BS
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1988.95
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1348.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Universal Computers & Electronics (Metro NY, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1229
- "Famous Makers" 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- Panasonic PT50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2399
- Panasonic PT60LC14 60-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $2599
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $12,997 BS
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497 BS
- LG RU52SZ30 52-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2197
- LG RU-52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2997 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3497
- Sharp LC-26GD6U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2697 BS
- Sharp LC-37GD6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5497 BS
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1997
BS - price "before savings"
- Wal*Mart (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate disclaimer):
- RCA D52W19 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1194

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first
48 weeks of 2004 were down 6.1% from the same period in 2003. My ten-week
running average was down 17.7%. VCR sales were down 64% for the first 48
weeks.

- Circuit City was advertising DVD movies for $4.99 each this week.

- Is DVD-purchasing taking over from traditional video rentals? A new
Adams Media Research report covers the issue. On the one hand, it finds
that video rentals have dropped more than 20% from their peak in 2001 --
15% in 2004, alone. On the other hand, traditional video rentals still
account for more than theatrical box office, pay-per-view, video-on-demand,
and sales of videocassettes and DVDs combined:
http://www.adamsmediaresearch.com/Video%20Rental%202004.htm

- The Hong Kong Consumer Electronics Chapter of the IEEE has issued a call
for papers for the International Symposium on Consumer Electronics in Macau
June 14-16. For information eersbrad@cityu.edu.hk.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- January 3-6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference
on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- January 11-13, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort, California,
SCTE Emerging Technologies Conference http://et.scte.org/.
- January 15, KABC, Los Angeles, STE VSB seminar
http://www.ste-ca.org/.
- January 25, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage, California,
NABA Technical Committee meeting
http://www.nabanet.com/calendar/default.asp?action=view&EventId=379.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
- January 28, Wokefield Park, England, International Association of
Broadcasting Manufacturers conference
http://www.theiabm.org/index.cfm?RecordID=80.
- January 30-February 2, Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta, SMPTE Advanced
Motion Imaging Conference and VidTrans
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsm.cfm.
- February 17-19, Resort at Squaw Creek, Lake Tahoe, California, CEA
Summit http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WS05.
- February 21-22, New York and London, Collaborative Conferencing
Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 25, 1750 K Street NW, Washington, D.C., ATSC Forum
http://www.atsc.org/technicalmeetings.html.
- March 7-11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter Technology
& Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- *April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference
https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- *June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
post-script to the January 5 memo here:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html

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Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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Dated 03.01.2005

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There are hungry, homeless, ailing, and oppressed people all over the
world, so please make your usual charitable contributions. Then please
provide some extra help for the tsunami victims. If that means you can't
make it to ***The Technology Retreat***, well, this is more important.
Here are some very efficient (low-administrative-cost) relief organizations
(all have four-star ratings from CharityNavigator.org):
http://www.americares.org/
http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html
http://www.directrelief.org/index.html
http://www.hopeww.org/
http://www.mercycorps.org/splash/
If you prefer to contribute materials, and you have some way of
getting them there, here's what Indonesia needs:
http://www.embassyofindonesia.org/aceh/PR%20-%20relief2.pdf

- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, January 26-28 (with a number of
earlier pre-retreat events), at the Marriott Rancho Las Palmas Resort,
Rancho Mirage, California -
- There are some more breakfast roundtables:
- On Thursday morning, Motion Picture Association (MPAA)
chief technology officer Brad Hunt will moderate a roundtable on digital
content protection developments at which he will probably also discuss the
latest developments with regard to the "broadcast flag" and digital-cable
plug-&-play.
- Both Thursday and Friday, JVC assistant vp Larry Librach
will moderate roundtables on affordable HD, with regard not only to the
low-cost HDV camcorders but also to such issues as MPEG microwave coding.
- Also both Thursday and Friday, Per Sjofors, vp for media &
entertainment of Exanet (subject of recent media reports), will be
moderating roundtables on networked HD storage.
- There are irons in the fire for roundtables on HD
perception, the state of the DTT and HDTV transitions, shooting with
Varicam, unlicensed-transmission issues, and CableCARDs, but there's still
plenty of room for more breakfast roundtables on ANY subject. If you're
registered for the retreat, willing to get up early enough to start at 7:30
am, and willing to forego other roundtables that day, contact me, and I can
confirm your roundtable instantly.
- Exanet will also have something in the demonstration room, as
will Scalable Display Technologies (which I can hardly wait to see).
- Don't forget the two separate-admission half-day seminars on
Tuesday, January 25:
- The Advanced Television System Committee (ATSC) "Getting
PSIP Right" should provide all the info necessary to meet next month's
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) deadline.
- Charles Poynton's all-new "HDTV & Digital-Cinema Camera
Technology" is a BRAND-NEW Poynton seminar that's intended to form the
basis of a new book. What do Bayer filters REALLY do to resolution? Why
are stripe filters different? Why don't most digital-cinematography
cameras use prisms like TV cameras? How do you get wider color gamut and
dynamic range? Come and find out!
- Then there's the main retreat program:
- Wednesday morning's all-star compression session
- Wednesday afternoon's all-star consumer-media session
- Thursday morning's acquisition
- Thursday afternoon's digital-cinema
- Friday morning's rules, rights, and random-access
- Friday afternoon's standards & skew, files & fiber, noise
& networking
- The complete schedule is still available here:
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=304
- And, of course, there's the championship at Fenway Park, the
quizzes (with new, all-powerful -- but still cheap -- prizes), the dinners,
the lunches, the drinks, and the extraordinary Palm Springs Follies -- so
newsworthy that they made the front page of yesterday's "Styles" section of
The New York Times (YOU should look so good when you're that old!):
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/02/fashion/02FOLL.html
- Here's another weather report. This past week:
- It SNOWED (with accumulation) for the first time in the
United Arab Emirates:
http://www.usatoday.com/weather/stormcenter/2004-12-30-uae-snow_x.htm
- It rained 5.55 inches in Los Angeles on Tuesday, alone,
and there were floods in Arizona:
[url]http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2004/12/31/news/regional/c77ddeda
1fd2c23987256f790073991d.txt[/url]
- The week of January 22-28, Palm Springs is due to have
high temperatures of 71-72 degrees (Fahrenheit) under sunny skies:
http://www.w3.weather.com/weather/monthly/USCA0912?from=search
- So, unless you're flat broke because you've sent all of your
money for tsunami relief, BE THERE! You have been warned:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- WRAL programming on mobile phones - A reader asked me to make it
clear that the transmission scheme for this has nothing to do with DTT.

- JVC's Blu-ray/DVD hybrid - According to a report on Warren
Communications News's site on Wednesday, JVC "concedes" that replication of
the hybrid "isn't easy" and that Toshiba (which will have no desire to see
it succeed) may have patent claims. The story is no longer on the site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- CableCARD - It was the subject of David Pogue's column in the
"Circuits" section of Thursday's New York Times. Although the column was
largely favorable to the technology, it DID point out features it couldn't
provide and noted that different TVs (Panasonic and Sharp) reacted very
differently with it:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/30/technology/circuits/30stat.html
In a somewhat related story, the Associated Press reported that Cox
Communications told a family whose house in Wardville, Louisiana burned
down on Christmas that they had to pay $500 to replace the set-top boxes
the fire had consumed. The complete story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA490608.html?display=Breaking+News

- Surveys -
- Pacific Media Associates surveyed 300 consumers about the
reasons why they WOULDN'T buy an advanced TV. The answers were divided
into plasma (P), LCD (L), and rear projection (R). The higher the
percentage, the LESS a consumer likes the technology for that
characteristic:
- Price too high: P-65%, L-44%, R-20%
- Unreliable: P-25%, L-12%, R-7%
- Bad picture quality: P-8%, L-20%, R-25%
- Screen too small: P-8%, L-16%, R-7%
- Set too big: P-3%, L-6%, R-24%
http://www.pacificmediaassociates.com
- A recent Yankee Group survey found that people with digital
cable tended to rank cable channels highest in their viewing choices, but
those with HDTVs ranked CBS highly:
http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?1003197

- Satellites and HDTV -
- DirecTV has added ABC HD for subscribers in the markets where
ABC owns stations. They already offer CBS, Fox, and NBC HD in markets
where those networks own stations:
http://www.tvpredictions.com/directvabc010205.html
- Voom is dividing its movie library among another 11
genre-specific HD movie channels. The full story requires a paid
subscription:
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA490383.html?display=Breaking+New
s[/url]

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 77 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 20 (26%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $899
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- ESA EF427E 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $179.99 AR
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Sansui TVS2746 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- Memorex MT1134 13-inch TV @ Sears $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- Toshiba 19A24 19-inch TV @ Sears $119.99
- Sylvania 6420FE 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $129.99
- Apex ADV-3800 DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $94.99
- ESA E4000 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $80.99
- Toshiba SD-V392 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- GoVideo R6740 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $179.99
- Panasonic DMR-E55S DVD-R/RAM recorder @ Best Buy $249.99 2MV
- Panasonic DMR-E55 DVD-R/RAM recorder @ J&R $229.99
- Sharp DVRW340U VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $279.99 2MV
2MV - price includes two movies
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- SuperScan SSF420TR 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $249.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony D-NF400 AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $64.99
- Sony DNS707F AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ Best Buy $89.99

- May 1 - Neither the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) nor
the FCC updated their lists this week. The lack of an FCC update means
they have now skipped a second month.

- Transitions-Take-Time Department: The stock that has been traded longer
at the New York Stock Exchange than any other started out as the New York
Gas Light Company. Today it is known as Con Edison, New York City's
electricity company. A story in the City section of The New York Times
yesterday notes that, if all goes well, December 31 of this year will be
the last day Con Edison supplies DC to customers:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/02/nyregion/thecity/02acdc.html

- International H/DTV news:

- Spain finally plans to offer (this year) the spectrum that was
assigned to the dead Quiero TV DTT system to others. Their analog cutoff
date is planned to be 2010:
http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/050103/323/f9jqo.html

- Warren Communications News reported Wednesday that HDTV
interoperability would be the topic of a European Commission workshop on
January 21. The story is no longer on the site:
http://www.warren-news.com/
FYI, that leaves plenty of time to fly to Palm Springs for ***The
Technology Retreat*** to learn the TRUTH about HDTV interoperability from
the interoperators themselves:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- HDTV in Europe reportedly currently consists primarily of the
Euro1080 programming carried by 16 or so cable operators and seen by
consumers with 600-Euro (US$808) set-top boxes. Three more HD programming
channels are expected to launch in Europe this year and another next year:
http://www.cablelabs.com/news/newsletter/SPECS/OctNovDec_2004/story9.html

- The first of these stories is called "DTV Intrigue in China":
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2620
- The other suggests that manufacturers are getting tired of waiting
for China to come up with its own DTT transmission system:
[url]http://www.theage.com.au/news/World/Govt-control-affecting-digital-TV-appea
ls/2004/12/27/1103996468299.html[/url]

- Was H/DTV a hot item this past retail holiday season? According to
Overstock.com's Patrick Byrne, manufacturers believed the hype that it
would be, resulting in his company's being offered lots of excess HD
inventory to sell:
http://money.cnn.com/2005/01/03/news/economy/holiday_surplus/

- The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has not yet sent me any
figures for factory sales past the 48th week of 2004. They're busy with
this week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). They HAVE sent me the
consensus estimates for the year, which have some surprises, but I'm not
allowed to release the information until tomorrow.
There will be a report from CES and plenty of CEA market-research and
household penetration figures at ***The Technology Retreat*** (as well as
CEA vp Brian Markwalter). BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm not aware of any this week. Between
no set-top boxes and fewer ads for integrated sets, it has not been a good
week for DTT in the U.S.

- The ads - My Minneapolis-area correspondent received no Ultimate
Electronics ad supplement this week. Video & Audio Center had a long list
of what my Los Angeles correspondent thought were demo models.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV w/$90 RC $2849.99
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3609.99
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$60 RC $1899.99
- LG DU-42PY10X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$140 RC $4274.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV w/$110 RC $3324.99
- Philips 50PF9956 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$185 RC $5699.99
- RCA HD50LPW162 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$85 RC $2659.99
- Samsung 192MP 19-inch 5:4 LCD TV $549.99 AR
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$85 RC $2564.99
- Samsung HP-P4261 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Samsung LT-P326W 32-inch wide direct-view LCD TV w/$90 RC $2849.99
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$85 RC $2564.99
- Samsung TX-P3071WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $949.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$50 RC $1614.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$40 RC $1329.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of the amount shown
- Circuit City (HD identification only):
- ESA PDP4294LV 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 BS
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2799.99 BS
- Magnavox 20MF200V 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99 BS
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99 BS
- Panasonic CT27HL14 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $549.99
- Panasonic CT30WX54 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99 BS
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1399.99 BS
- Panasonic TC14LA2 14-inch 4:3 LCD TV $549.99
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1799.99 BS
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2999.99 BS
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 BS
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3799.99 BS
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199.99 BS
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2499.99 BS
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2999.99 BS
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 BS
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99 BS
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.99 BS
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.99 BS
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1499.99 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- HP F2304 23-inch LCD monitor $1999.99 AR
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1849.99
- Samsung LTP326W 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2699.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899
- Sony 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699
- Dell (Los Angeles Times):
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2299
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Epson (New York Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, some HD IDs):
- JVC HD-52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3299
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3199
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Panasonic PT-47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2697
- Sharp LC45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $7499
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WT-42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $999
- Sony KE-42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2999.99
- Samsung TX-P2745P 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $379.99
- J&R (New York Times, disclaimer on only one model):
- Akai LCT2660 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- GoVideo T1530 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $349.99
- Panasonic TH-37PD25U/P 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2099.99
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $6499.99
- Samsung DVD-L1200 12-inch widescreen DVD/LCD combo $699.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99
- Samsung TX-P2775H 27-inch integrated direct-view CRT DTV $549.99
- Sharp LC-20B6U-S 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799.99
- Sony KLV-21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299.99
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer necessary):
- Sony KDF-70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $5999.99
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $2995
- Panasonic TH-37PD25U/P 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2495 ELN
ELN - price "even less now"
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- JVC AV56WP575 56-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2374.99
- Soho Electric (NY Press, disclaimer on one model):
- Hitachi CMP-4202 [?] 42-inch plasma TV $2199
- Hitachi CMP-5202 [?] 50-inch plasma TV $4699
- Panasonic TH-42PW6 [?] 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2099
- Panasonic TH-42PWD7 [?] 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- Panasonic TH-50PWD7 [?] 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4899.99
- Pioneer PDP-503CMX 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4299
- Samsung PPM-42S3 [?] 42-inch plasma TV $2499.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5899.99
- Sony KF-42WE655 [?] 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2099
- Sony KF-50WE655 [?] 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2599.99
- Sony KF-60WE655 [?] 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3199.99
- Sony KLV-26HR1 26-inch direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- SVA 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- SVA HD4280UII-PDP 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899
- Unitek (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Planar PDP42BK 42-inch 16:9 plasma panel $1799
- Sony PFM-42V1/B 42-inch 16:9 plasma panel $1939
- Sony PFM42X1/S 42-inch 16:9 plasma panel $3099
- Sony FWD50PX1 50-inch 16:9 plasma panel $4469
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Sony KF60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2597

- TiVo today launched TiVoToGo, which will allow those equipped with Series
2 boxes to transfer recorded TV programming to computers IF it's not
flagged with any copy restrictions. DVD, pay-per-view, and video-on-demand
programming is said to be off limits, and users will not initially be able
to record to DVD (but are supposed to be able to do so at some point):
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=6988
http://finance.lycos.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=45952209

- According to a study by the Stanford Institute for the Qualitative Study
of Society, Internet users watch TV an average of an hour and 42 minutes a
day, just 18 minutes less than the national average:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/30/technology/30internet.html

- The National Association of Television Program Executives is seeking a
computer and mobile-phone [TV-] programming executive for its board of
directors. The full story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA490694.html?display=Breaking+New
s[/url]

- The first 2005 meeting of the Engineering Achievements Committee of the
National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences will be February 8 in New
York. The committee may recommend Emmy Awards for technologies that
already "materially have affected" television (including non-broadcast
forms) and has no reverse time limit. For its initial votes, the committee
can consider only technologies (not products, companies, organizations, or
individuals). Technologies that make it through those votes are
investigated. Those found Emmy worthy have another voting stage to
determine award winners. For more information, contact the committee's
chair, Charles Jablonski:
charlesj@visibleworld.com
FYI, many of the committee members will be at ***The Technology
Retreat***, January 26-28 (with pre-retreat seminars on the 25th) at the
Rancho Las Palmas Resort in sunny, warm Rancho Mirage, California:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- It's JANUARY! If you haven't yet made travel arrangements for ***The
Technology Retreat*** do so IMMEDIATELY!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through January 6, Las Vegas, IEEE Consumer Communications and
Networking Conference http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/.
- January 6-9, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show
http://www.cesweb.org/.
- January 8-12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International Conference
on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- January 11-13, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort, California,
SCTE Emerging Technologies Conference http://et.scte.org/.
- January 15, KABC, Los Angeles, STE VSB seminar
http://www.ste-ca.org/.
- January 25, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage, California,
NABA Technical Committee meeting
http://www.nabanet.com/calendar/default.asp?action=view&EventId=379.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
- January 28, Wokefield Park, England, International Association of
Broadcasting Manufacturers conference
http://www.theiabm.org/index.cfm?RecordID=80.
- January 30-February 2, Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta, SMPTE Advanced
Motion Imaging Conference and VidTrans
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsm.cfm.
- February 17-19, Resort at Squaw Creek, Lake Tahoe, California, CEA
Summit http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WS05.
- February 21-22, New York and London, Collaborative Conferencing
Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 25, 1750 K Street NW, Washington, D.C., ATSC Forum
http://www.atsc.org/technicalmeetings.html.
- March 7-11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter Technology
& Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference
https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

Confused about something in the memo? Please first check out the second
post-script to the January 5 memo here:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02052.html

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Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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Dated 11.01.05, sorry for the delay, been a bit busy lately.

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The U.S. government will allow its citizens an extension to the end of the
month to claim charitable contributions for tsunami relief:
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/politics/politics-quake-usa.html
Here are some very efficient (low-administrative-cost) relief organizations
(all have four-star ratings from CharityNavigator.org):
http://www.americares.org/
http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html
http://www.directrelief.org/index.html
http://www.hopeww.org/
http://www.mercycorps.org/splash/

- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, January 26-28 (with a number of
earlier pre-retreat events), at the Marriott Rancho Las Palmas Resort,
Rancho Mirage, California -
- In the main program, on Thursday morning, JVC vp Robert Harris
is joining the tapeless-camcorder acquisition panel.
What do LED backlights do for LCD TVs? What does a surface-conducting
electron-emitting display (SED) look like? What is a "pocket projector"?
Why might rear-projection TVs suddenly look better? How low can flat-panel
TV prices go? Find out everything you missed about displays at the
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) last week when you attend Peter Putman's
session Thursday afternoon.
Lighting Media president Steve Buchsbaum is joining Teresis president
Keri DeWitt in the "Solving Real Unscripted-TV Post Problems" session
Friday morning.
- Thursday's breakfast roundtables now include one from Telecast
Fiber chief technology officer Eugene Baker on using fiber to attach a
pared-down camera head capturing "4:4:4" HD signals to control and
recording equipment elsewhere. Outgoing Advanced Television Systems
Committee (ATSC) chair Phil Livingston will moderate a Thursday breakfast
roundtable on unlicensed TV channel devices. Will they provide the
expected bandwidth? Will they screw up home and cable-TV reception? What
happens to wireless mics? Is channel "sniffing" practical? Come and find
out. Or go to Peter Putman's Thursday-morning breakfast roundtable on
CableCARD issues and answers. He has extensive data on the use of
CableCARDs in "digital-cable-ready" products from LG, Mitsubishi,
Panasonic, RCA, and Sharp -- and they're all different!
Friday's breakfast roundtables include one from Kodak vp of
entertainment imaging Leon Silverman on post production and the new digital
workflow. More interested in production? Telecast Fiber product manager
Jim Hurwitz will moderate a roundtable on carrying all signals to and from
a set on a single fiber cable. More interested in self-contained
acquisition? Phil Livingston, this time as Panasonic vp and technical
liaison, will continue Thursday morning's discussion of tapeless
acquisition.
There's still plenty of room for more breakfast roundtables, so, if
you're registered and want to moderate one, just contact me. If you're not
yet registered, you'd better do so IMMEDIATELY:
https://www.hpaonline.com/custom/forms/form.cfm?id=95
- Don't forget Tuesday afternoon's half-day seminars. They
require a separate admission, but they'll be worth every penny. Are you a
broadcaster? Do you work with broadcasters? Would you LIKE to work with
broadcasters? Would you like broadcasters to do nice things for you with
the data they carry? Come to the ATSC seminar "Getting PSIP Right" and
learn what's necessary before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
starts chasing people with axes. They've really put together an
outstanding program:
http://www.atsc.org/psip.html
- If you think you have no involvement in transmitted data, then
you must surely be interested in moving-image acquisition. In that case,
you should attend Charles Poynton's ALL-NEW seminar on HDTV and Digital
Cinema Camera Technlogy. Do you know how to achieve wider dynamic range
and color gamut? Do you know the different effects of color prisms,
stripes, and Bayer filters? Do you know how they got those projectors
small enough to fit in a pocket? SMPTE Gold Medal winner Charles Poynton
does. Come to his seminar, and maybe you'll end up in his next book:
http://www.poynton.com/notes/events/20050125_PSP_HPA.html
What ELSE are you going to do on the 25th? Stand in Los Angeles
getting rained on? Freeze in Chicago?
- To be perfectly honest, I'm not sure WHO will be in the demo
area. It is now officially full with a waiting list. But before our
Dictator of Demos started slashing latecomers, these additional company
names passed through my inbox: Globalstor Data, Inlet Technologies, JVC
(showing how HD gets from the Goodyear airship via microwave), Linear
Acoustics, Telecast Fiber, and Zetools. Who made the cut? Find out --
with a free drink in your hand -- at the demo-area cocktail party the
evening of Wednesday the 26th.
- The complete schedule is still available here:
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=304
- And, guess what! This may be the last ***Technology Retreat***
promotion you read this year. We are on the verge of being fire-marshal
sold out. So, if you think you might want to stroll in on the 26th, maybe
you'd better register immediately:
https://www.hpaonline.com/custom/forms/form.cfm?id=95
See you there!
http://www.hpaonline.com
One final tidbit: Want to see an 87-year-old (and good looking)
showgirl do a split? No, she won't be at ***The Technology Retreat***.
But she WILL be at the Fabulous Palm Springs Follies, just down the road
from the brain food:
http://www.psfollies.com/

- TiVoToGo - David Pogue had an interesting comment in his column in
the Circuits section of Thursday's New York Times. "...copying shows takes
a long time -- longer, in fact, than the running time of the shows
themselves. At high quality (the second-best of TiVo's four recording
settings), a half-hour show weighs in at 800 megabytes, which takes 50
minutes to copy across a wireless network":
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/06/technology/circuits/06stat.html

- The burned cable boxes - Cox withdrew its demand for $500 after
learning that the family whose home burned down on Christmas with the cable
boxes in it had no insurance:
http://www.katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=2750154&nav=EyAzUhYZ

- HD consumer disks -
- Warren Communications News reported Thursday that Toshiba plans
to ship its HD DVD recorder by the end of the year and plans to have a
terabyte of storage (leapfrogging Blu-ray) by next year. The story is no
longer on their site, but there are plenty of reports on Blu-ray and HD DVD
from CES:
http://www.warren-news.com/
- Will Blu-ray's capacity and consortium win the day? Will HD
DVD's ease of replication? Or is there another factor? According to
Reuters, pornography is the key:
[url]http://olympics.reuters.com/audi/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technologyNews&stor
yID=7274001[/url]

- HD via satellite - DirecTV plans to deliver local HD channels in 12
markets (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, San
Francisco, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Atlanta, Detroit, Houston, Tampa, and
Washington, D.C.) later this year, but, because they're using advanced
compression, customers will need new receivers:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050106/65719_1.html

- Consumer dislikes regarding display technologies - Pacific Media
Associates has now posted the press release:
[url]http://www.pacificmediaassociates.com/Press_releases/press_release.htm#pres
s30[/url]

- CableCARD -
- There are two stories on its progress (and that of the two-way
agreement) in TWICE. In the one from CableLabs, it was noted that "By the
holiday selling season of 2004, an estimated 1 million CableCARD-equipped
devices were scheduled to be 'in the pipeline' toward consumers":
http://www.twice.com/article/CA492453.html
- In the other, it was noted that "As of November, 4,200
CableCARDs (one-way) had been deployed, while two-way talks continue":
http://www.twice.com/article/CA492495.html
- Samsung has been working out its own two-way agreements, the
latest with Charter and Time Warner:
http://www.eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=57300192
- LG is starting on the same path:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050106/65665_1.html
In a somewhat related story, it has been reported that LG, contrary to
previous announcements, does not plan to issue its 5th-generation ATSC
receiver (the only one to conquer my apartment) in a set-top box:
[url]http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=4950708#post4950708
[/url]

- July 1 -
- The "tuner" mandate made it to The New York Times this week.
The article said it "will add several hundred dollars in cost, at least at
first, to sets so small that they cannot display high- definition signals
effectively":
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/04/business/worldbusiness/04tele.html
- The trade publication TWICE (This Week In Consumer Electronics)
had a similar "$300 premium asked for the new tuning technology, which many
will never use":
http://www.twice.com/article/CA492512.html
- This week I've listed 82 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger (my
Los Angeles correspondent was at CES). Of those, 23 (28%) have integrated
DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $849
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- ESA EF427E 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $229.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- ESA ET419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Toshiba 19A24 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- GoVideo DV2140 DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $89.99
- Philips DVP620VR DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $119.99
- Toshiba SD-V392 DVD/VCR combo w/$20 GC @ Best Buy $119.99
- Zenith XBV442 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- LiteOn DVD+/-R/RW recorder @ CompUSA $169.99 AR
- Panasonic DMR-E50S DVD-R/RAM recorder @ CompUSA $249.99
- Panasonic DMR-E55 DVD-R/RAM recorder @ J&R $229.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Magnavox 20MC4304 20-inch flat-scr. TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit $299.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Jensen VM9510 7-inch car TV AM/FM/CD/DVD @ Best Buy $899.99
- Sony D-NF400 AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $69.99
- Sony SRFM80V AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ Best Buy $49.99

- May 1 -
- Neither the FCC nor the National Association of Broadcasters
(NAB) updated their lists this week.
- Doug Lung's RF Report lists 646 licensed U.S. DTT stations in
the FCC's CDBS data base as of January 3:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=702

- Despite the NAB list still saying there are 1344 U.S. DTT stations
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp
NAB president Edward Fritts keeps referring to 1400 (sometimes "over
1400"). He also says 57 markets "now have fully completed the transition
to digital and high-definition TV":
http://www.twice.com/article/CA492456.html

- Similarly Warren Communications News said today that the transition is
"said to be going faster than expected":
http://www.warren-news.com/
Does that mean analog can be shut off BEFORE the end of 2006? The
story will be on their site until tomorrow morning.

- There are no specific H/DTV issues on the agenda of Thursday's FCC
meeting, but there will be presentations from the Office of Strategic
Planning & Policy Analysis, the Office of Engineering & Technology, and the
Media Bureau:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-255929A1.pdf

- Here are some reports from CES:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2632
http://www.hometheatermag.com/news/010705ces1/
http://www.hometheatermag.com/news/010805ces2/
- There is to be a 27-inch RCA integrated DTV for $269 this year:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA492512.html
- LED backlights have reportedly dramatically improved LCD imagery
(and sequential LEDs eliminate the need for a color wheel in those
pocket-sized projectors):
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050107/nyf031_1.html
- Wireless technologies (or at least those without interconnection
wires) are being used to carry HDTV around homes. There's ultra-wideband:
http://www.commsdesign.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=57300025
powerline:
http://www.physorg.com/news2604.html
and 802.11g
http://finance.lycos.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=45981924
- DirecTV demonstrated the H.264 coding it will use to carry those
local HD signals:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050106/65712_1.html
- Mitsubishi's WD-62825 (already in the ads covered in these memos)
was touted for its built-in DVR. Might that be so it doesn't need to deal
with "broadcast flag" issues?
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050106/65365_1.html
- Warren Communications News reported today that "Broadcast flag
bypass hardware [is] already on [the] market" and that "Panelists
acknowledge[d that the] flag will be broken."
They also reported that JVC demonstrated the Blu-ray/DVD hybrid disk
reported here, that Toshiba and Canon demonstrated SED technology (in a
36-inch display that my correspondents report was absolutely gorgeous) and
that there's new interest in picture-tube based TVs due to low prices and
new, thinner designs. The stories will be on the site until tomorrow
morning:
http://www.warren-news.com/
FCC head Michael Powell said the commission would set a firm date for
shutting down NTSC transmission by the end of this year. He also
questioned whether Congress's 85% figure applies to homes or TVs. And he
said, "When a customer goes into a store and has a choice between a $300
analog TV and a $3,000 digital and asked the salesman, 'When do I have to
have this?' I'm always disheartened when the guy says 'I have no idea
really, but it's probably a long way off'":
http://www.twice.com/article/CA493289?display=Breaking+News
http://www.eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=57300324
- I liked these adjacent headlines in Electronic Engineering Times UK.
One refers to Intel CEO Craig Barrett, the other to Microsoft chair Bill
Gates:
"Intel's Barrett says IT, consumer electronics gap bridged":
http://www.eetuk.com/tech/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=57300304
"Oops: Blue Screen Of Death interrupts Gates' CES pitch":
http://www.eetuk.com/bus/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=57300306
- I've probably mentioned this before. The 71-inch plasma display
(there were also 80-inch and 102-inch at the show) was priced at $75,000 --
a little over $1000 an inch:
http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/010505ces/

- International H/DTV news:

- Spain says the analog cutoff will be at the beginning of 2010:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/Jan5_7.htm#spainn
a[/url]

- France has made some controversial decisions about who gets to use
MPEG-2 and who gets more advanced compression coding:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/Jan5_7.htm#french
d[/url]

- A store called HDTV Warehouse has opened in Connecticut:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050105/nyw013_1.html

- The Consumer Electronics Association's Winter 2005 HDTV Guide has come
out. In it, CEA president Gary Shapiro defines "Digital TV" in a way that
has nothing to do with CEA's definition of "digital TV products."
Those products are listed, with data as of November 19:
- There are 199 models of integrated DTVs, starting at $699.
- There are 29 models of microdisplay-based non-integrated projection
TVs, starting at $2299. Three have no NTSC (analog) tuner.
- There are 232 models of flat-panel non-integrated HD displays,
starting at $499; 83 have no NTSC tuner.
- There are 90 models of flat-panel non-integrated EDTVs, starting at
$450, 26 without NTSC tuners.
- There's also a list of networks with their hours per week of HD
programming:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/HDTV_Guide_Winter
_05.pdf[/url]
The guide continues online. This is the introduction:
http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/default.asp
This list has only 122 U.S. broadcasters:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/Broadcas
ters_Fall04.pdf[/url]
Here's a list of retailers:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/HDTV_Ret
ailers_winter_04.htm[/url]
And here are more products:
- Seven PC tuner cards, starting at $199:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/DTV_Tune
r_Cards.pdf[/url]
- Six D-VHS recorders and 15 HD PVRs, both starting at $449:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/DTV_Vide
o_Recorders.pdf[/url]
- 27 EDTV monitors on the first of two pages (the second page didn't
load), starting at $549.99, 23 without NTSC tuners:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/EDTV_Mon
itors.pdf[/url]
- 14 HD cable boxes, one listed at $299:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/Cable_Bo
xes.pdf[/url]
- 21 DTT STBs, starting at $199:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/Set-Top_
Decoders.pdf[/url]
- 249 HD monitors, starting at $449, 128 without NTSC tuners:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/HDTV_Mon
itors.pdf[/url]
That's 263 models without NTSC tuners (and, therefore, not subject to
the FCC "tuner" mandate), not counting however many there might be on the
second page of EDTV monitors (the first page was over 85% tunerless).
There's also another list of HD programming:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/HDTV_Pro
gramming.pdf[/url]

- The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) 2005 consensus report on
factory sales and household penetration was released on Tuesday.

- The list of U.S. household penetrations was interesting even before
the first figures. Previous versions said they were simply "Based on
Telephone Surveys Conducted by CEA." The 2005 version says "Based on Sales
Tracking Data and Telephone Surveys Conducted by CEA." Why? As attendees
at last year's ***Technology Retreat*** learned, telephone surveys are no
longer accurate when it comes to high-tech consumer-electronics products
because owners don't really know what they have. Far more people said they
owned digital televisions, for example, than had been manufactured.
Given that grain of salt to take them with, here are some of the
latest penetration figures (as of January of each year):
2002 2003 2004 2005
- TV and color TV 98% 98% 98% 98%
- VCR 94% 92% 91% 88%
- DVD player 25% 35% 60% 75%
- TV with stereo sound 70% 70% 71% 73%
- Computer 60% 62% 66% 70%
- Modem 58% 60% 64% 64%
- Camcorder 42% 49% 54% 54%
- Monochrome TV 40% 39% 37% 33%
- Home theater sound system 25% 28% 32% 33%
- TV/VCR combo 22% 23% 27% 30%
- Direct-to-home satellite 18% 21% 24% 25%
- Projection TV 15% 18% 19% 20%
- All LCD TV 12% 13% 14% 17%
- DTV (DTT and/or 480p and up) 2% 4% 8% 12%

- Here are some of the figures for factory sales to dealers (the 2004
figures are estimated because the report was prepared a while back):
- Direct-view color (excluding LCD, projection, combos, and
"digital") sold 19.9 million units in 2004, down from 20.8 million in 2003.
The average wholesale price was $176, down from $152.
- Total "digital" TVs (including direct-view, flat-panel, and
projection, integrated or not) sold 7.3 million, up from 4.1 million. The
average price was $1458 down from $1590.
- "Digital Direct-View Receivers" sold one million, up from 0.7
million in 2003. That difference seems too small to me, given the start of
the "tuner" mandate in July, if "digital... receiver" means display
integrated with DTT-reception circuitry, so take this with a grain of salt,
too. The average price was $754 down from $957.
- "Digital" projection TV sold 3.3 million, up from 2.4 million.
The average price was $1609, UP from $1505.
- "Analog" projection TV (the difference from "digital" seems
based only on horizontal scan rate) sold 97 thousand, down from 276
thousand. The average price was $876, down from $1062. The manufacturers
participating in the consensus report project that there will still be tens
of thousands of these sold in 2005.
- Monochrome TV (not counting LCD) sold 150 thousand units, down
from 200 thousand. The average price was $5 (yes, five dollars --
wholesale), down from $9.
- All forms of LCD TV sold 2.6 million units, up from 1.3
million. The average price was $783, UP from $530, which reflects the
increase in sales of larger, more-expensive models.
- Plasma TV sold 853 thousand, up from 342 thousand. The average
price was $2952, down from $4649. That huge drop probably reflects the
fact that a much greater proportion of plasma TVs sold in 2004 were NOT
HDTV than in 2003.
- Analog TV combos (TV/VCR, TV/DVD, and TV/VCR/DVD) sold 3.6
million, down from 4.4 million. The average price was $186, UP from $178,
probably reflecting an increased percentage of tri-combos.
- Videocassette players sold 40 thousand, down from 45 thousand.
The average price was $38, down from $52.
- ALL of the VCRs sold to dealers in 2004, 2.3 million, were
stereo. That's down from 4 million stereo decks in 2003 or 6.4 million
total. The average price was $58, down from $67 for stereo or $63 for all.
- Camcorders sold 5.6 million units, a tiny bit less than in
2003. The average price was $305, down from $356.
- DBS receivers sold 16.9 million, up from 10.5 million. The
average price was $112, down from $141.
- PVRs (both stand-alone and integrated into cable or satellite
set-top boxes but not including sales to cable operators) sold 1.9 million,
up from 0.5 million. The average price was $279, down from $343.
- DVD players sold 22.1 million units, up from 22 million. The
average price was $111, down from $123.
- TV set-top internet-access devices sold 285 thousand, down from
500 thousand. The average price was $110, down from $125.
- Home theater sound systems sold 4.9 million units, up from 3.6
million. The average price was $200, down from $265.
- Just for perspective, 80 million wireless phones were sold to
U.S. dealers at an average price of $132. Nothing else came close to that
number of units. They penetrate 70% of U.S. households.

- I still don't have figures from CEA for the last few weeks of 2004. They
were busy with CES.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of none this week.

- The ads - My Los Angeles correspondent was at CES.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- BeoVision 5 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $19,900
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$135 RC $4099.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 proj. TV w/$200 GC & $50 RC $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$75 RC $2299.9
- Philips 30PF9946D/37 30-inch wide LCD TV w/$65 RC $1999.99
- Philips 30PW8402 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$145 RC $4499.99
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$95 RC $2999.99
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3799.99
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $699.99
- Samsung TX-P3271H 32-inch 4:3 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $899.99
- Sharp LC45GD4U 45-inch wide integrated LCD DTV w/$265 RC $7999.99
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$145 RC $4499.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$80 RC $2499.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999.99
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Toshiba 23HL84 23-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$45 RC $1499.99
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$65 RC $1999.99
- Toshiba 30HF84 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV w/$25 RC $899.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$130 RC $3999.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$45 RC $1399.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$55 RC $1699.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$95 RC $2999.99
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Toshiba SDP4000 14-inch LCD/DVD combo w/$15 RC $599.99
- Westinghouse W32701 27-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV w/$65 RC $1099.99
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$65 RC $1999.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
RC - price includes reward certificates of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- Hitachi 32HDL51 32-inch integrated LCD photo-slot DTV $3499.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3699.99 BS
- Magnavox 15MF170V 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449.99
- Magnavox 30MF200V 30-inch LCD TV $1999.99 BS
- Mystery brand 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV (called "HD Ready") $599.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch LCD TV (called "HD Ready") $1199.99 BS
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $3299.99 BS
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99 BS
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 BS
- Panasonic TH50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99 BS
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 BS
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2699.99 BS
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99 BS
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99 BS
- Samsung TXP2675WHD 26-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV $699.99 BS
- Samsung TXP3264 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $799.99 BS
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2499.99 BS
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999.99 BS
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 BS
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99 BS
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99 BS
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599.99 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.99
- Samsung HLP4663WX/XAA 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Samsung HLP5063WX/XAA 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3499.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999.99
- Sony KLV-23M1 23-inch wide direct-view LCD TV $1599.99
- Sony KLV-32M1 32-inch wide direct-view LCD TV $$2999.99
- Syntax Olevia 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebates
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1615
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $849
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- Epson (New York Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- HP (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- HP pl4245n 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HP-P4261 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3699.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Akai LCT2660 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99
- Epson PowerLite S1+ projector
- JVC PD-42WX84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Philips 15PF9945 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $479.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $5999.99
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $2499.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299.99
- Samsung TX-P2775H 27-inch 4:3 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $599.99
- Sharp LC-20B6U-S 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799.99
- Sony KDF60WF655 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $549.99
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer necessary):
- Hitachi 55HDT51 55-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7499.00
- Sony KDF-70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $5999.99
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.99
- Panasonic TH-37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99
- Samsung HL[P]4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2699.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Soho Electric (NY Press, disclaimer on one model):
- Hitachi CMP-4202 [?] 42-inch plasma TV $2199
- Hitachi CMP-5202 [?] 50-inch plasma TV $4699
- Panasonic TH-42PW6 [?] 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2099
- Panasonic TH-42PWD7 [?] 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- Panasonic TH-50PWD7 [?] 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4899.99
- Pioneer PDP-503CMX 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4299
- Samsung PPM-42S3 [?] 42-inch plasma TV $2499.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5899.99
- Sony KF-42WE655 [?] 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2099
- Sony KF-50WE655 [?] 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2599.99
- Sony KF-60WE655 [?] 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3199.99
- Sony KLV-26HR1 26-inch direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- SVA 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- SVA HD4280UII-PDP 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi WS48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999.95
- Panasonic TH37PD25 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.95
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.95
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.95

- DVD news:

- I still don't have CEA figures for the last few weeks of 2004. They
were busy at CES.

- The New York Times reported Wednesday that a major opera CD
recording might be the last because DVDs are less expensive to make:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/05/arts/music/05tris.html

- IEEE Spectrum has a story on the Advanced Access Content System in
which it is compared favorably to DVD's CSS:
http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY/publicfeature/jan05/0105ldvd.html

- Warren Communications News reported Thursday that it is adopting the
DVD+R format for home decks. The story is no longer on the site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- Sirius Satellite Radio plans to offer several channels of VIDEO
programming by the end of next year:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7002

- The FCC has issued a report by economists in the Media and International
bureaus called "Competition between Cable Television and Direct Broadcast
Satellite - It's More Complicated than You Think":
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-255869A1.pdf

- Quantegy, the last U.S. manufacturer of audio tape, isn't anymore:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4259503

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through January 12, Las Vegas Convention Center, International
Conference on Consumer Electronics http://www.icce.org/.
- January 11-13, Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort, California,
SCTE Emerging Technologies Conference http://et.scte.org/.
- January 15, KABC, Los Angeles, STE VSB seminar
http://www.ste-ca.org/.
- *January 20-22, MPS Studios, Dallas, HD Expo VariCamp Workshop
http://www.hdexpo.net/workshops/varicampHome.html.
- January 25, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage, California,
NABA Technical Committee meeting
http://www.nabanet.com/calendar/default.asp?action=view&EventId=379.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
- January 28, Wokefield Park, England, International Association of
Broadcasting Manufacturers conference
http://www.theiabm.org/index.cfm?RecordID=80.
- January 30-February 2, Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta, SMPTE Advanced
Motion Imaging Conference and VidTrans
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsm.cfm.
- February 17-19, Resort at Squaw Creek, Lake Tahoe, California, CEA
Summit http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WS05.
- February 21-22, New York and London, Collaborative Conferencing
Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 25, 1750 K Street NW, Washington, D.C., ATSC Forum
http://www.atsc.org/technicalmeetings.html.
- March 7-11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter Technology
& Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference
https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

PPS I apologize for the size of this next postscript, but I figured I'd
run it once a year and hope it answers most new-reader questions.

FAQs about Mark's Monday Memo
-----------------------------

- What is the memo? It is my compilation of the TV technical news of the
week that I deem worth noting. I do not run predictions. I do not run
most business or employment news. I do not run most programming or
production news.
The memo was started around 1997 as a way of generating traffic for an
e-mail reflector called ITS Mail, which was run by the International
Teleproduction Society. ITS is no more. ITS Mail has become the Post
list, administered by the Hollywood Post Alliance. Their web site offers a
link to join Post (free). It's usually a fairly low-traffic list. Most
weeks the memo is the only traffic:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Who am I? I'm an engineering consultant working in television and
related fields. I've had a monthly column in Videography magazine since
April 1976 and currently also write the "Final Thoughts" column in Digital
TV magazine. I have worked on many HDTV shows, including the first
regularly scheduled one in Japan in 1989. I first panned an 1125 (total)
line HDTV camera in 1973. I have served on the ATSC Implementation
Subcommittee and T3/S6 working group. I've also served on standardization
committees of the IEEE, SMPTE, and the Exchange Carriers Standards
Association.
None of the above prevents me from being human and making mistakes.
As soon as I learn of (or realize) a mistake in a memo, the correction is
posted at the top of the next one.

- Is there a memo distribution list? No. You can join Post (or one of the
other reflectors carrying the memos) or you can get them off the web from
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/
or one of the other web sites that carry the memo. Some of these sites
archive the memos back to the start. The suppressed multiple addresses in
the address field are to get the memo to the various reflectors and web
sites.

- Why don't I use HTML to shrink the links, and why do I put angle brackets
around the links? Long time readers have asked me to do it this way. If
you want to reformat the memos and post them on your site, feel free. I'll
even announce a link to your site at least once, if you let me know about
it.

- Why all the stuff about ***The Technology Retreat*** (in memos between
roughly September and February)? I work on the program for the retreat, so
I shamelessly promote it. It's an outstanding event -- the only one I know
of that intentionally tries to bring together ALL aspects of the
television, video, and electronic-imaging fields, from military
surveillance to forensic analysis, from cinematographers to
consumer-electronics manufacturers, from chip makers to digital-cinema
theaters, from Hollywood studios to non-commercial broadcasters, from
accessible-media specialists to retailers:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- What do I mean by "May 1," "July 1," and the like? See the glossary
below.

- Glossary:

- 1.33:1 - Aspect ratio of ordinary television, also called 4:3

- 1.78:1 - Aspect ratio standard for widescreen television, also
called 16:9

- 3:1:1 - A way to describe the form of HDTV recorded by HDCAM: 3/4 of
the number of active luma samples per line (1440 instead of 1920) and
one-third as many active color samples per line (480), with color samples
on each line

- 4:1:1 - A way to describe the form of SDTV recorded by professional
DV-based recorders (and U.S.-type consumer ones): 720 active luma samples
per line and 180 for color, with color samples on each line

- 4:2:0 - A way to describe the form of SDTV or HDTV typically
compressed by MPEG: 720 or 704 (SDTV) or 1920 (HDTV) active luma samples
per line, half as many for color, and half the number of samples vertically
as there are active scanning lines

- 4:2:2 - A way to describe the form of SDTV or HDTV typically used in
studios: 720 or 704 (SDTV) or 1920 (HDTV) active luma samples per line,
half as many for color, with color samples on each line

- 4:3 - Aspect ratio of ordinary television, 1.33:1

- 5C - A five-company-proposed content-protection system, DTCP

- 8-VSB - Eight-level vestigial sideband, the form of modulation used
in ATSC digital television

- 16:9 - Aspect ratio of HDTV, 1.78:1

- 16-QAM - 16-point quadrature amplitude modulation, used in some COFDM

- 16-VSB - 16-level vestigial sideband, a form of modulation developed
for (but not used by) cable television

- 24p - 24 frames per second, progressively scanned, used with the
intention of transfer to film or for a more film-like look

- 64-QAM - 64-point quadrature amplitude modulation, used in digital
cable and some COFDM

- 100 Hz - A form of enhanced display offering 100 images per second
instead of 50, raising the rate above the flicker threshold even for large,
bright screens

- 256-QAM - 256-point quadrature amplitude modulation, used in digital
cable

- 352 - Number of active samples per line in half-resolution images
sometimes used on cable or satellite

- 480 - Nominal number of active scanning lines in an NTSC picture
(483.5 in the original standard)

- 480i - 480 active lines interlaced (525 total), nominal ordinary
NTSC television

- 480p - 480 active lines progressively scanned, typically called EDTV

- 525 - Number of total scanning lines associated with 480 active

- 544 - Number of active samples is 3/4-resolution images sometimes
used on cable or satellite

- 576 - Nominal number of active lines for ordinary analog television
in 25-frame-per-second countries

- 601 - See BT.601

- 625 - Number of total lines associated with 576 active

- 700 MHz - A range of UHF frequencies used by some television
channels in the U.S. as this is written and desired for public-safety
communications

- 704 - Maximum number of active samples per line allowed in SDTV in
the ATSC DTT standard intended for the U.S. (A/53)

- 720h - Number of active samples per line in digital SDTV (the "h" is
to distinguish it from 720-line systems)

- 720p - Form of HDTV with 1280 active pixels by 720 active lines (750
total), progressively scanned

- 750 - Number of total lines associated with 720 active

- 1035i - Older form of HDTV with 1035 active lines (1125 total),
interlaced

- 1080i - Form of HDTV with 1920 active pixels by 1080 active lines
(1250 or 1125 total), interlaced

- 1080p - Like 1080i but progressively scanned

- 1125 - Number of total lines usually associated with 1035 or 1080
active (or even the older 1045 and 1052 active)

- 1152 - Nominal number of active lines proposed for 1250-total line
HDTV systems

- 1250 - Number of total lines for older 1152-active systems,
sometimes used with 1080-active systems to make them 625 friendly

- 1280 - Number of active samples per line specified for 720p HDTV

- 1394 - IEEE-1394, a standard for data interconnection, sometimes
called Firewire or i.Link, used for compressed video

- 1920 - Number of active samples per line specified in some 1035- and
1080-active-line HDTV standards

- A/53 - The ATSC DTT standard intended for the U.S. This URL is for
the latest version as this glossary is being written:
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_53c_with_amend_1.pdf

- A/54 - Guide to the ATSC U.S. DTT standard:
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_54a.pdf

- A/63 - The ATSC DTT standard intended for countries with
25-frame-per-second television. It allows 720 active pixels per line in
SDTV:
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_63.pdf

- AC-3 - The audio bit-rate reduction system used in U.S. DTT

- Active - Picture-carrying

- Ads - These are only newspaper ads. I see the ones in the New York
Times and some other New York newspapers (and others when I travel) myself.
A correspondent scans and sends me the ads from the Minneapolis Star
Tribune. Another correspondent sends me the data from the ads in the Los
Angeles Times. The Best Buy, Circuit City, and CompUSA ads I see seem to
be the same elsewhere in the country, so I do not attribute them to the New
York Times.
In the ads section, I include only devices advertised in print by the
retailers (not those sales noted only in the stores) that have at least one
of these words or phrases (or similar): 16:9, 480p, 720p, 768, 1080i, ATSC,
digital tuner, EDTV, HDTV, or progressive scan (except DVD players). I
make no representation that any of these are HDTV. I include computer
products only when they specifically mention TV or something similar.
Sometimes one retailer will use one of the key words or phrases and another
will not. I go by the printed ads.
When the price shown is after a mail-in rebate, I note that. I do not
note "instant rebates." If a retailer provides a means for me to calculate
a discount or "savings" (and I notice it) I do so. I note offers included
in the price (gift cards, DVD players, stands, chairs, etc.) except
delivery and/or payment terms. When the same model is offered by the same
store more than once during the week at different prices, I use the lowest.
When model numbers appear strange to me, I often append "[?]" When I
store offers a small number of older models, I probably won't comment on
it, but when it offers a large number I often do.

- ADSL - Asymmetric DSL, with higher speed towards the subscriber than
from

- AES - Audio Engineering Society:
http://www.aes.org

- APTS - The U.S. Association of Public Television Stations (sometimes
called America's Public Television Stations):
http://www.apts.org

- AR - The abbreviation I use to note that an advertised item's price
is AFTER a mail-in REBATE. In cinematography, AR is a common abbreviation
for aspect ratio.

- Artifacts - In terms of imaging and compression, perceptually
undesirable results of processing (e.g. blocks appearing in the picture
that weren't in the original)

- Aspect ratio - Ratio of picture width to height, typically wider for
HDTV than for ordinary television

- ATSC - Advanced Television Systems Committee, a standards
organization created by other industry groups and standards organizations.
Although it is the source of (and is used synonymously with) the U.S.
digital television standard, the first ATSC standard was actually related
to ghost reduction for analog NTSC. The ATSC Forum, a different
organization, promotes the ATSC digital television standard around the
world. As this is being written, the ATSC standard has been adopted by
Mexico and is in use in the U.S., Canada, and South Korea:
http://www.atsc.org

- AVC - Advanced video codec, a bit-rate-reduction scheme also known
as H.264 (ITU) and MPEG-4 Part 10 (IEC/ISO).

- Blanking Interval - The time period during which electron beams in
picture tubes return for right to left (horizontal blanking interval) or
bottom to top (vertical blanking interval)

- Berlin - The first market in the world to have completed the
transition from analog television broadcasting to digital; the transition
took four months for commercial broadcasters and nine months for
non-commercial.

- Broadcast flag - A retransmission control descriptor, also the FCC
order relating to it involving signal security issues

- BRR - Bit-rate reduction, commonly called compression

- BS - The abbreviation I use to note that an advertised price is
BEFORE unspecified in-store SAVINGS. There is, of course, another meaning
often used for the abbreviation; it's not my intention to refer to it.

- BT.601 - The basic standard-definition digital video standard of the
ITU

- CableCARD - A security module supplied by a cable system to be
inserted into a subscriber's plug-&-play TV to handle conditional-access
security

- CARS - Community Antenna Relay Service, microwave paths used for
cable TV

- CATV - Community-antenna television, cable television

- CBA - Community Broadcasters Association, representing low-power
TV stations:
http://www.communitybroadcasters.com/

- CEA - The U.S. Consumer Electronics Association:
http://www.ce.org

- Census households - Number of homes based on population census
(smaller number than postal households)

- CES - The U.S. Consumer Electronics Show:
http://www.cesweb.org/

- CHILA - CableCARD-Host Interface Licensing Agreement (formerly PHILA
when a CableCARD was called a POD)

- Class A - LPTV stations with "permanent" status

- CNR - Carrier-to-noise ratio

- COFDM - Coded orthogonal frequency-division multiplex, the form of
transmission used in DVB-T

- Component - In signal terms, video carried as three signals,
typically luma and two color-difference signals (separate red, green, and
blue signals are also possible)

- Composite - A single video signal carrying both luma and color

- Compression - Term commonly used to describe bit-rate reduction
achieved through more efficient coding of pictures and sounds; when it is
perfectly reversible, it is called lossless; when it isn't perfectly
reversible but no one would notice, it's called perceptually lossless;
otherwise, it's lossy and generates what are called artifacts.

- CRT - Cathode-ray tube, such as a picture tube or video-projection
tube

- Currencies - I try to do currency conversions just before I send the
memo. The symbol $ by itself indicates U.S. dollars. A$ is Australian
dollars. C$ is Canadian dollars. UKP is United Kingdom pounds.

- DBS - Direct broadcast(ing by) satellite

- dialnorm - A parameter of the U.S. DTT signal allowing dialogue
levels to be normalized across channels and programs; broadcasters are
required to adjust it appropriately

- Digital television - A vague term I try to avoid

- D-ILA - Digital image light amplifier, a JVC projection-display
technology in the LCoS category

- Disclaimer - A notice in a retailer's advertisement that indicates
that something called "digital," "EDTV," or "HDTV" that doesn't include
DTT-reception circuitry requires an additional device to receive DTT
broadcasts

- DLP - Digital light processing, Texas Instruments' trademark for
projection systems based on their micro-mirror chips

- DSL - Digital subscriber line, a phone-company line carrying
high-speed data

- DTCP - Digital transmission content protection, also sometimes
called 5C, intended for use with 1394

- DTH - Direct-to-home, same as DBS

- DTT - Digital terrestrial television broadcasting

- DTV - Digital television, a term I use only in the ads to indicate
an integrated display/DTT receiver

- DV - Both a recording format using 1/4-inch tape in a cassette
(commonly called MiniDV) and the compression system used in DV recorders
(but also in other recorders)

- DVB - Digital Video Broadcasting group, based in Europe
http://www.dvb.org

- DVB-C - The cable standard of DVB

- DVB-H - The mobile standard of DVB

- DVB-S - The satellite standard of DVB

- DVB-T - The terrestrial-broadcasting standard of DVB

- DVD-R, DVD+R - Different forms of record-once DVD-recording systems

- DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, DVD+RW - Different forms of re-recordable DVD
recording systems; I sometimes use a slash to indicate combinations (e.g.,
DVD-R/RW).

- DVI - Digital visual interface, a high-data-rate connection scheme
used for monitors, two versions of which also include analog component video

- DVI-A - An analog-only version of DVI

- DVI-CE - HDMI

- DVI-D - The basic DVI digital connection

- DVI-I - A version of DVI with both digital and analog connections

- D-VHS - Data VHS, able to record compressed television signals,
usually via 1394 connection

- DVR - Digital video recorder, sometimes used as a synonym for PVR

- EDTV - Extended-definition (or enhanced-definition) television,
generally meaning 480p.

- EFP - Electronic field production, ENG with higher production values

- ENG - Electronic news gathering, sometimes used as shorthand for a
professional camcorder

- EPG - Electronic program guide

- E-VSB - A robust version of 8-VSB sacrificing data rate

- FCC - The U.S. Federal Communication Commission:
http://www.fcc.gov

- Flat panel - A TV display screen that is both thin and flat, as in
plasma and direct-view LCD

- Flat screen - A TV display screen (including CRT) that is not convex

- Follow-ups - New information (or corrections) to relatively recent
memos; longer-term follow-ups are sometimes listed as such

- Freeview - Current UK DTT system, which, as the name implies, is
free to view

- GLV - Grating light valve, a laser projection-display technology

- Gray-market/grey-market - Designation for products not originally
intended to be sold in the U.S.

- H.264 - ITU designation of AVC

- HD - High definition

- HDCP - High-bandwidth digital content protection, intended for use
with DVI and HDMI connections

- HDMI - High-definition multimedia interface, originally called
DVI-CE, similar to DVI, but with smaller connectors and optionally
including audio and remote-control functions

- HDTV - High-definition television, defined by CEA to be at least
720p or 1080i, even if displayed on a 4:3 screen, as long as the image may
be shrunk on that screen to a 16:9 shape

- HDV - High-definition video, systems for recording HD on a DV
cassette

- Homes passed - Existing cable-TV subscribers and those who could
subscribe if they so chose

- Household - Roughly synonymous with "home," but see also Census
households, Postal households, and TV households

- IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission

- IEEE - The Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers:
http://www.ieee.org

- Integer frame rate - Typically 24.0, 30.0, or 60.0 per second (25 is
always integer)

- Integrated - A picture display with built-in DTT receiver

- Interlaced - With each frame divided into two sections, one carrying
the odd-numbered scanning lines and the other the even, the two sections
transmitted (or captured or displayed) sequentially (opposite of
progressive)

- International Bureau - The branch of the FCC dealing with satellite
issues, including domestic satellite

- IPPV - Impulse PPV, PPV that can be ordered from a remote control at
the spur of the moment

- ISDB-T - Integrated-services digital broadcasting - terrestrial, the
form of DTT used in Japan

- ISO - International Standardization Organization

- ITFS - Instructional Television Fixed Service, educational
television microwave similar to MDS

- ITU - International Telecommunications Union

- ITV Digital - Renamed onDigital, predecessor of Freeview, named for
the Independent Television companies that owned it

- July 1 - Under the FCC's phased-in schedule, as of July 1, 2004, 50%
of 36-inch and larger TV sets equipped with analog NTSC tuners were also to
have had DTT-reception circuitry. As of July 1, 2005, it's 100% of those
and 50% of those 25- to 35-inch. As of July 1, 2006, it's 100% of those.
As of July 1, 2007, it's all NTSC-tuner-equipped TVs 13-inch and larger as
well as other NTSC-tuner-equipped devices, such as VCRs, DVD recorders,
computer tuner cards, and the like. Manufacturers may either add
DTT-reception circuitry or remove analog NTSC-reception circuitry to comply
with the rule.
In this section, I note some of the lowest prices I saw in newspaper
ads during the week for devices that would require the DTT-reception
circuitry at the appropriate July 1 date.
I also note in this section other issues related to July 1 mandates,
such as CableCARD (July 1, 2004 mandatory availability).

- LCD - Liquid crystal display

- LCoS - Liquid-crystal on silicon, a microdisplay used for projection

- LED - Light-emitting diode

- Lines - Either scanning lines (active or total) or lines of
resolution, hypothetical vertical alternating white and black lines
representing the finest detail that can be carried

- Lip-sync - Matched audio and video timing, which can be a problem in
DTT

- LPTV - Low-power television station

- Luma - The portion of a video signal containing black-&-white
information

- MATV - Master-antenna television

- May 1 - Under the phased-in schedule for the advent of DTT in the
U.S., most deadlines were on May 1. As of May 1, 1999, the ABC, CBS, Fox,
and NBC outlets in the top-ten markets were due to begin DTT broadcasting.
As of November 1, 1999, it was those outlets in markets 11-30. As of May
1, 2002, all full-power U.S. commercial stations on the air as of the rule
onset were to have begun DTT broadcasting. As of May 1, even full-power
non-commercial stations were to have begun DTT broadcasting. Not all
stations made their deadlines.
I check and report on two sets of lists weekly: the FCC and NAB
figures. When they are available, I report Doug Lung's
licensed-DTT-stations figures taken from the FCC CDBS database. In
addition to licensed stations, there are those operating on program-test
authority (full-power) and special and experimental temporary authorities
(low-power).

- Mbps - Million bits per second

- MDS - Multipoint Distribution Service, microwave television
broadcasting

- MDU - Multiple-dwelling unit (apartment house)

- MHz - Megahertz, million cycles per second

- Microdisplay - A chip-sized display system, such as DLP or LCoS,
used in projection systems

- MMDS - Multichannel MDS

- Monochrome - In typical use, black-&-white

- MPAA - Motion Picture Association of America; the international
version is the Motion Picture Association:
http://www.mpaa.org

- MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group, a committee that has come up
with a number of compression schemes and related standards:
http://www.chiariglione.org/mpeg/index.htm

- MSTV - The Association for Maximum Service Television:
http://www.mstv.org

- MTF - Modulation transfer function, the energy (contrast ratio) that
can pass through a system at different finenesses of detail.

- Multipath - The arrival at a receiver of signals from a single
transmitter that have taken different paths (and, therefore, different
amounts of time to arrive); in analog television, this condition is seen as
ghosts.

- MVDDS - Multichannel video and data distribution service, sharing
DBS downlink frequencies for terrestrial transmissions

- MVDS - Multipoint Video Distribution Systems, microwave
broadcasting, like MMDS outside the U.S.

- NAB - The U.S. National Association of Broadcasters and its annual
convention and equipment exhibition:
http://www.nab.org

- NCTA - The U.S. National Cable & Telecommunications Association:
http://www.ncta.com

- Non-integer frame rate - Typically 23.976, 29.97, or 59.94 used in
NTSC countries

- NTSC - National Television System Committee, the first of which
standardized the U.S. 525 (total) line/30 frame system and the second of
which added compatible composite color; NTSC is sometimes used in the U.S.
to refer to analog television.

- NVOD - Near VOD, a multichannel service approximating VOD

- onDigital - Original UK subscription DTT service (coexisting with
some free-to-view channels)

- Pixel - Picture element, the smallest part of a picture captured,
transmitted, or displayed

- Plug-&-Play - The agreement between the U.S. cable and
consumer-electronics industries and the subsequent FCC order regarding the
circuitry necessary to allow "digital-cable-ready" TV sets to be plugged
directly into cable systems without need for a set-top box. A CableCARD
handles conditional-access security. One-way plug-&-play devices might not
be able to handle EPG, IPPV, or VOD functions.

- POD - Point-of-deployment cable conditional-access security module,
now called a CableCARD

- Postal households - A number larger than that of census households,
including vacation homes and the like

- PPV - Pay per view

- Progressive - With all scanning lines of a frame occurring
sequentially (opposite of interlaced), sometimes called sequential

- PSIP - Program and system-information protocol, an ATSC standard
covering such non-program data as an electronic program guide

- PVR - Personal video recorder, such as ReplayTV or TiVo

- Robust - Either a description of a DTT signal that is easier to
receive than a non-robust signal or a description of the signal security in
a broadcast-flag-related device

- Sample - A moment in time, the smallest picture element in a digital
video signal

- Schubin site - My Manhattan apartment, where many people have tested
DTT reception, both officially (it was test-site NYC300 for the Advanced
Television Technology Center) and unofficially

- SCTE - The Society of Cable & Telecommunications Engineers:
http://www.scte.org

- SD - Standard definition

- SDTV - Standard-definition television, a term sometimes used to
refer to ordinary television and sometimes to the component-digital form of
ordinary television (720 x 483 in NTSC countries)

- Sharpness - A psychophysical function found to be proportional to
the square of the area under a curve plotting contrast ratio against detail
resolution

- SMATV - Satellite-fed MATV

- SMPTE - Society of Motion-Picture and Television Engineers:
http://www.smpte.org

- SNR - Signal-to-noise ratio

- STB - Set-top box

- SVOD - Subscription VOD

- Total - With reference to scanning lines or pixels, both the active
and those in the blanking interval

- TVHH or TV households - That portion of census households with TV
sets (a very stable 98% in the U.S.)

- VC-1 - A SMPTE standardized advanced video compression system based,
in part, on WMV-9

- VDSL - Very-high-speed DSL

- VOD - Video on demand

- Widescreen - Description of wider-than-normal TV aspect ratio,
usually 16:9 but not in some LCD displays (which may be 5:3)

- WMV9 - Windows Media Video 9, a bit-rate-reduction scheme

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Date 17.01.05, sorry for the delay.

U.S. taxpayers have until the end of the month to claim 2004 tax deductions
for contributions to tsunami relief:
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/politics/politics-quake-usa.html?oref=login
Here are some very efficient (low-administrative-cost) relief
organizations (all have four-star ratings from CharityNavigator.org):
http://www.americares.org/
http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html
http://www.directrelief.org/index.html
http://www.hopeww.org/
http://www.mercycorps.org/splash/

- Follow-ups:

- The Consensus Report - I reported last week of direct-view "analog"
color TV sales in 2004 vs. 2003 in the Consumer Electronics Association
(CEA) document that "The average wholesale price was $176, down from $152."
Obviously, that's wrong. I accidentally pulled the $152 from the projected
2005 figure. The 2003 figure was $229, so there WAS a very significant
price drop.

- ***The Technology Retreat***, January 26-28 (with a number of
earlier pre-retreat events), at the Marriott Rancho Las Palmas Resort,
Rancho Mirage, California -
- I'll bet you never expected to see this: The main retreat is
SOLD OUT! Online registration is closed. There will be no on-site
registration. Don't say you weren't warned:
http://www.hpaonline.com
- BUT it is still possible to register to attend one of the
half-day pre-retreat seminars next Tuesday. They both seem to me to be
outstanding. Broadcasters, cable operators, regulators,
broadcast-equipment manufacturers, those interested in how to get their
programming listed in broadcast schedules, those interested in datacasting,
and the like REALLY should attend the Advanced Television Systems Committee
(ATSC) seminar on "Getting PSIP Right." Even just the networking with the
speakers is worth every penny:
- Jerry Whitaker of the ATSC, with an introduction and wrapup
- Mark Eyer of Sony on PSIP fundamentals -- including MPEG-2
and cable-TV
- Rich Chernock of Triveni Digital on figuring out the PSIP
tables ("It's easier than you might think")
- Art Allison of the National Association of Broadcasters
(NAB) on what the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules will
require (starting right after the Technology Retreat) and on the new PMCP
metadata communications standard (something for those distributing
programming to be aware of?)
- Chris Lennon of Harris on complying with those rules (and
other ways of getting started)
- Nandhu Nandhakumar of Triveni Digital on managing the
end-to-end PSIP chain (which you may be part of)
http://www.atsc.org/psip.html
If you're NOT interested in PSIP (or even if you ARE), you MUST be
interested in moving imagery, in which case you should attend SMPTE
gold-medal winner Charles Poynton's all-new half-day seminar on "HDTV and
Digital Cinema Camera Technology." Become a part of his historic next
book! Learn the difference between Bayer filters and Bayer aspirin -- or,
better yet, between Bayer filters and stripe filters and prism cameras
without filters. Learn how to expand dynamic range and color gamut.
EVERYONE learns at a Poynton seminar! Hear the latest gems that the author
of "The Gamma Sutra" has to offer:
http://www.poynton.com/notes/events/20050125_PSP_HPA.html
You do not have to be registered for ***The Technology Retreat*** to
attend these Tuesday-afternoon seminars. Register for them here:
https://www.hpaonline.com/custom/forms/form.cfm?id=98
- It's also still possible to register guests for the Wednesday
night dinner and the Thursday night softball championship (retreat
registrants are automatically registered for these events). The softball
is quite a bargain, especially when you consider the food, the beer, the
field (Fenway Park, home of the World Champions!), the blood, the
ambulance, etc.:
https://www.hpaonline.com/custom/forms/form.cfm?id=98
- Not that you can do anything about it now, but there have been
some additions to the main program. Gary Mandle, a ***Technology
Retreat*** veteran and Sony's SXRD marketing manager, will be representing
that 4K projector on the digital-cinema discussion panel on Thursday
afternoon. On Friday afternoon, Patrick Gregston of The Picture Works (and
the board of directors of the Motion Picture Editors Guild) will explain
"What Hollywood Can Learn from the Digital Identity World."
There are also three new breakfast roundtables each on Thursday and
Friday mornings. On Thursday, Steve Strassberg, vp of Linear Acoustic,
will moderate a roundtable on making multichannel audio work in the real
world, "DTV Sound: Lighting the Blue Light." Sony's Dan Perry will
moderate one on "Shooting 1080/60P for 'Live' TV Production," and Sony's
Wayne Desmond will moderate one on archiving issues, "Digital HD Media
Longevity and Reliability."
On Friday, Azcar senior vp (and ***Technology Retreat*** Dictator of
Demos) John Luff will offer pitfalls and practical successes of "Real-World
HD Implementation Experience." Sony's Rick Harding will moderate a
roundtable on "RGB/4:4:4 Workflow Review," and Sony's Gary Mandle will
moderate a roundtable on an "SXRD 4K-Projector Development Update."
Thursday is getting pretty full, but we could still squeeze in more
roundtables then -- and CERTAINLY on Friday -- if anyone wants one. Again,
here's the latest full schedule of the main program and the roundtables.
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=304
The demo area is still in flux. We got some additional space but
maybe not enough to accommodate all requests. It should be very
interesting.
I hope to see a few hundred of you there. As for the rest of you,
well, you WERE warned.

- Consumer Electronics Show (CES) -
- Here are some more overviews (all different). The first is
from Peter Putman, who will bring his photos and more to ***The Technology
Retreat***:
http://www.hdtvexpert.com/pages/ces2005.htm
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,119225,pg,1,RSS,RSS,00.asp
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=494251
http://www.scri.com/sub/sc_newscur.html
- These pictures relate to the LG 5th-generation receiver
circuitry. One shows subassemblies (from LG, Sanyo, Thomson, and Xuguang)
to be incorporated into integrated receiver/displays. LG no longer plans
to release the circuitry in a stand-alone (set-top) receiver/decoder:
[url]http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=1c0e6ebb1fd2cbd163eed21db44
754f3&threadid=495941[/url]
Here is a story on ATSC-reception-circuitry developments at CES:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=710
It doesn't mention Oren:
[url]http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_vi
ew&newsId=20050114005145&newsLang=en[/url]

- Consumer polls - Yet another conducted by ICR/International
Communications Research on behalf of Comcast is intended to show how
important HD is for men watching the Super Bowl. But it actually shows
they're considerably more interested in the food available while they watch:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050114/phf008_1.html

- Cable & HD - First it was Cox wanting payment for cable boxes
destroyed when a home burned down. Now it appears that Comcast wants a
subscriber to return an HD PVR because, under their new policy, he's not
entitled to it unless he subscribes to their digital package (he DOES
subscribe to HD, which, under their previous policy, entitled him to the
PVR):
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/01-2005/msg00503.html

- Voom - The reports of its imminent demise may be exaggerated.
According to a story in Warren Communications News on Tuesday, the company
is accepting bids on second-generation receivers and is launching promotion
campaigns in 12 markets. The story is no longer on the site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- TiVoToGo - Here's a (somewhat negative) user report:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A11103-2005Jan14.html

- Non-decodable ATSC broadcasts - The OpenDTV Forum has had a couple
of threads recently about broadcasters transmitting non-Table 3 video
formats (both were lower resolution) and causing some decoding problems as
a result. These URLs are not just for two different messages; they're in
two different threads:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/01-2005/msg00291.html
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/01-2005/msg00498.html

- Glitches during demos - In the interest of fairness, as I pointed
out Bill Gates's problems at CES, I should note that Mac-in-touch reported
a screen freeze during Steve Jobs's demo at Macworld:
http://macintouch.com/mwsf2005keynote.html

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 116 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 35 (30%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $849
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Daewoo DTQ27U4SC 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $229.99
- JVC AV27530 27-inch TV @ Sears $219.99
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $189.99
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Sansui TVS2746 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony Wega 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Magnavox 13MT143S 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $69.99
- Daewoo DTQ14U5SC 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Sears $109.99
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $89.99
- Magnavox 20MS3442 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $149.99
- Magnavox 20MS3442 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $139.99
- ESA DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $34.99
- GoVideo DV1040 DVD/VCR combo @ P.C. Richard $88.97
- Samsung DVD-V4600C DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- Broksonic DRVCR900 VCR/DVD-R/RW recorder @ Circuit City $242.99
- Centrios EDW8020 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $161.99
- Panasonic DMR-E55 DVD-R/RAM recorder @ J&R $229.99
- Panasonic DMRE55S DVD-R/RAM recorder @ Circuit City $249.99 BS
- Panasonic DMR-E55S DVD-R/RAM recorder @ CompUSA $249.99
- Philips DVDR615 DVD+R/RW recorder @ CompUSA $249.99 AR
- WinBook PowerSpec MCE410 computer @ WinBook $999 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Magnavox 20MC4304 20-inch flat-screen TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit
$299.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony D-NF400 AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $69.99
- Sony DNS707F AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ Best Buy $99.99

- The FCC meeting last week - Here's a link to all of the
presentations in either PowerPoint or Acrobat files. I think only the
Enforcement Bureau, Office of Workplace Diversity, and Wireline Competition
Bureau didn't have some reference to DTT or TV frequencies, but only the
Media Bureau presentation (above) had anything new:
http://www.fcc.gov/realaudio/presentations/2005/011305/
In the Media Bureau presentation, slide 7, using figures from the CEA
for their "DTV products" (which need not be any more digital than their
"analog" television) notes 12 million U.S. DTV households:
http://www.fcc.gov/realaudio/presentations/2005/011305/mb.ppt
Too bad most of them don't get DTT or even HDTV via cable or satellite.

- May 1 -
- As it has for a long time, the NAB web site, with today's date
on it, lists 1344 U.S. DTT stations:
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp
The January issue of the NAB's "Destination Digital TV," however, says
there were 1358 as of January 5:
http://www.nab.org/newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DDTV/0105.pdf
- The FCC, after skipping December, updated its lists as of the
5th:
- 1676 stations (97.3% of the new total) have been granted
licenses or construction permits, and 1481 have been the air at some power
level for some period:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
- There has been no change in the top-10-market stations due
on the air May 1, 1999; 38 are fully licensed, and two are said to be
operating at low power on temporary authorization:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html
- In the market-11-to-30 stations due on the air November 1,
1999, 72 are fully licensed, and seven are said to be operating on
temporary authorization at low power:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html
- Here's a chart of the transition status:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html
- These are the 679 stations said to be either fully
licensed or operating on program-test authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html
- These are the 802 stations said to be operating at low
power on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html

- The latest FCC transition plan is said to have been completed by staff
but has not yet been presented to the commissioners. A paid subscription
is required for the full story:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA496089.html?display=Breaking+News

- The NAB will be offering "DTV Lessons" to its members Friday 11:30 am to
noon EST on Galaxy 3 transponder 7 (3840 MHz horizontal), with 6.2 & 6.8
MHz audio channels:
http://www.nab.org/newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DDTV/0105.pdf

- Someone has been stealing cable-TV amplifiers IN OPERATION in south
Florida, causing blackouts of cable service. Over the course of a few
weeks, Adelphia lost 20 amplifiers in Miami-Dade county and Comcast lost 75
in Miami-Dade and Broward counties:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/10631089.htm
Why note that here? If the FCC is planning on counting cable
subscribers towards the congressional over-85% capable of receiving digital
programming from each station in their markets, it may be worth noting that
sometimes cable subscribers need to rely on off-air broadcasts.
Satellite is not immune to problems. Here's an old story of satellite
signal piracy in 1986:
http://www.signaltonoise.net/library/captmidn.htm

- INHD has been making presentations on HD to the advertising community.
Here's an interesting point: HD households are said to have an average of
3.5 TVs compared to 2.7 in typical cable households:
[url]http://www.multichannel.com/index.asp?layout=nocclamp&doc_id=1340002974&cac
he=FALSE&preview=TRUE[/url]
Farther down in the same site is a story on SBC's and Verizon's plans
to deliver TV programming by phone line.

- International H/DTV news:

- The Freeview DTT service is said to have penetrated five million UK
households, a quarter of them with more than one DTT receiver:
[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2005/01_january/16/f
reeview.shtml[/url]

- That's at least in part due to low prices of receivers -- too low
for manufacturer Pace Micro Technology, which is pulling out of the
Freeview-box market:
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/business/articles/timid396979?source=

- Planning to watch TV on your cell phone or computer in the UK? You
will, nevertheless, have to buy a TV license:
http://www.thebusinessonline.com/modules/news/view.php?id=32437&s=3&

- TPS Star plans to be the first to broadcast DTT in MPEG-4, starting
in May in France:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/Jan10_14.htm#tpsm
[/url]

- Sales boost for U.S. DTT set-top boxes - The Electronic Frontier
Foundation is urging everyone to buy them before broadcast-flag circuitry
is introduced:
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/002188.php

- CEA still hasn't released to me any factory sales figures since the 48th
week of 2004.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV HR10-250 at
Best Buy.

- Ad confusions - J&R said the HP PE4240N plasma TV was "HD-ready;" they
also said it was 852 x 480. Of Toshiba's 32AF44 4:3 TV, they noted it had
a "16:9 aspect ratio."

- The ads -
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- BeoVision 5 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $19,900
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV HR10-250 dual-ATSC HD DVR w/$65 RC $999.99
- GE D52GW12 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$50 GC $999.99
- JVC AV30W475 30-inch widescreen CRT TV $499.99
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV w/$200 GC $2999.99
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch integrated direct-view LCD DTV w/$500 GC $4999.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$100 GC $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52" 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$200 GC $3499.99 BIR
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42" 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500 GC & $365
RC $5499.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$50 GC $699.99
- Pioneer PDP-4341HD 43-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$400 GC $4499.99
- Pioneer PDP5041HD 50" 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500 GC & $295 RC
$4999.99 AR
- RCA HD50LPW162 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$200 GC $2799.99
- RCA HD61LPW162 61-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3299.99
- RCA HD61THW263 61-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$500 GC $6999.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$200 GC $2699.99
- Sharp 32F641 32-inch 4:3 TV $499.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$300 GC $4099.99
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV w/$100 GC $1599.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100 GC $1699.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$50 GC $999.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV w/$100 GC $1499.99
BIR - price "before instant rebate" ($200?)
GC - price includes gift card of the amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of the amount shown
- Circuit City (HD identifications only):
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $899.99
- Apex AVL2776 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $989.99
- Audiovox FP1520 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- ESA PDP4294LV 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1788.99
- ESA PDP4294LV/I 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899.99
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1399.99
- LG RU44SZ63D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2299.99
- Magnavox 27MS5402 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $414.99
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $987.99
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1299.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2099.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2599.99
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.99
- Philips 20PF8946 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $854.99
- Samsung 192MP 19-inch 5:4 LCD TV $549.99 AR
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Samsung TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $719.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2249.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $3699.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1399.99
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer except one model):
- Mystery brand HD42PV4 42-inch plasma TV w/$150 GC $1699.99 AR
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300 GC $3299.99
- Samsung HLP4663WX/XAA 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$250 GC
$2699.99
- Samsung LTP266WX 26-inch wide direct-view LCD TV w/$150 GC $1999.99
- Samsung LTP326WX 32-inch wide direct-view LCD TV w/$250 GC $2999.99
- Sharp LC26G4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$150 GC $1999.99
- Sharp LC32G4U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$250 GC $2999.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$200 GC $2499.99
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$150 GC $1599.99
- Sony KLV32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$250 GC $2999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1615
- Dell 2200MP projector $765
- Epson (New York Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, some HD IDs):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- RCA HD61THW263 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $6799
- ViewSonic VPW425 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2799
- Zenith C27V36 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV $3499
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV $4299
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3399
- Panasonic TH-42PD25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2999
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2199
- Sharp LC32D6U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3799
- Sharp LC37GD6 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5499
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT-43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2299
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Panasonic TH37PD25UP 37-inch integr. 16:9 plasma DTV $2499
- Philips 26PF9969 [?] 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4299
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2499
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999
- Sony KE-32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4299
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2599
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1799
- HP (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- HP pl4245n 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- HP PE4240N 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Philips 15PF9945 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $479.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $2499.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299.99
- Sharp LC-20B6U-S 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799.99
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Toshiba 32AF44 32-inch direct-view CRT TV $449.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299.99
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Toshiba SD-P7000 17-inch 16:9 LCD/DVD combo $799.99
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99
- Philips 55PL9524 55-inch 16:9 LCoS projection TV $2499.99
- Sony KDF-60WF655 60-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $549.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/stand, speakers, & $200 GC $3799
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, disclaimer on one model):
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799.97
- ProView HV207 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $695.97
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2388.97
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.97
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $395.97
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1299.97
- P.C. Richard & Son (West Side Spirit, disclaimers on three models):
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1488.97
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $988.97
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.97
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2388.97
- Sharp LC26GD4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.97 AR
- Sony KDF60WF655 60-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $3299.97
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3995.97
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 50V500A 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2659.99
- Hitachi 60V500A 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3324.99
- Mitsubishi [WS55315] 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1709.99
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2184.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2184.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2659.99
- Samsung HCP4741W 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2849.99
- Samsung HLP6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3609.99
- Samsung TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2374.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2849.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- Sony KP-57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Toshiba [46H84] 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1329.99
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1804.99
- Staples (New York Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Sharp PG-B10S projector $699.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3149.96
- Mitsubishi WS55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1979.96
- Panasonic TH37PD25 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2249.96
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.95
- Sharp LC20S1US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $719.96
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.96
- Sylvania 6615LD 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $348.95
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-52325 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2797 BS
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2197
BS - price "before savings"
- WinBook (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- WinBook 30-inch 5:3 LCD TV $999 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate

- DVD news:

- Again, CEA has not yet released to me any factory sales figures
since the 48th week of 2004.

- Cory Doctorow, in the January issue of Popular Science, asks, "What
features won't your next-generation DVD device have?" He answers, "It
won't have a button for making a backup copy of the DVD you just bought, or
for sending the movie to any portable video player. And if you put one of
these long-awaited new discs in your PC, you won't have the option to rip
it to your hard drive the way you do when you insert a CD":
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/computers/article/0,20967,1006968,00.html

- DVDs titled "Stop Snitching," aimed at witness intimidation, have
started to appear:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/16/national/16gangs.html?oref=login&th

- The Entertainment Technology Alliance seeks speaker proposals for its
conference June 28-30 in New York:
http://www.etaexpo.com/proposal.html

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- January 20-22, MPS Studios, Dallas, HD Expo VariCamp Workshop
http://www.hdexpo.net/workshops/varicampHome.html.
- January 25, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage, California,
NABA Technical Committee meeting
http://www.nabanet.com/calendar/default.asp?action=view&EventId=379.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
- January 28, Wokefield Park, England, International Association of
Broadcasting Manufacturers conference
http://www.theiabm.org/index.cfm?RecordID=80.
- January 30-February 2, Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta, SMPTE Advanced
Motion Imaging Conference and VidTrans
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsm.cfm.
- February 17-19, Resort at Squaw Creek, Lake Tahoe, California, CEA
Summit http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WS05.
- February 21-22, New York and London, Collaborative Conferencing
Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 25, 1750 K Street NW, Washington, D.C., ATSC Forum
http://www.atsc.org/technicalmeetings.html.
- March 7-11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter Technology
& Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference
https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. I'm
not sure when the next memo will come out or what I'll be able to put in
it. The one after that may be late, too. I hope to see many of you at
***The Technology Retreat***.

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U.S. taxpayers have until the end of the month to claim 2004 tax deductions
for contributions to tsunami relief:
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/politics/politics-quake-usa.html?oref=login
Here are some very efficient (low-administrative-cost) relief
organizations (all have four-star ratings from CharityNavigator.org):
http://www.americares.org/
http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html
http://www.directrelief.org/index.html
http://www.hopeww.org/
http://www.mercycorps.org/splash/

- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, January 26-28 (with a number of
earlier pre-retreat events), at the Marriott Rancho Las Palmas Resort,
Rancho Mirage, California -
- The main retreat is still sold out (kindly discard those plots
of kidnapping or worse), BUT it is still possible to register to attend one
of the half-day pre-retreat seminars tomorrow (Tuesday):
- The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) "Getting
PSIP Right":
http://www.atsc.org/psip.html
- Charles Poynton's "HDTV and Digital Cinema Camera
Technology":
http://www.poynton.com/notes/events/20050125_PSP_HPA.html
Both will be outstanding (and timely), and both start at 2 pm, so
there's time even for east-coasters (now that flights are taking off again)
to fly in and make it. And -- who knows? -- maybe someone will die and
there will be an opening to get into the main retreat.
- Speaking of the main retreat:
- It's possible there will be yet another presenter at the
compression session (I have no idea how we'll fit him in).
- Consultant John Hurst will be presenting an "Introduction
to Packaging for Digital Cinema" on Thursday afternoon.
- There are also two new breakfast roundtables on Friday
morning:
- System therapist (and HD production engineer
extraordinaire) C. R. Caillouet will moderate "Film-Style Shooting with
Varicam," and Fujinon's Chuck Lee will moderate "HD Lens Design/Production
Requirements."
This latest additions might not appear on the printed schedule, but
they're on the website schedule (along with all the latest on the demos --
which have now expanded into a second room):
http://www.hpaonline.com/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=304
Even at this late date, it is possible to add roundtables. If you're
registered, and you want one, find me.

- Voom - Pending regulatory approval, the only U.S. HD-centric
satellite service, was sold to EchoStar. The sale seems to have been for
EchoStar to get Voom's facilities and frequencies:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/21/business/media/21voom.html
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050120/205895_1.html

- Skinny picture tubes - There was a good piece in The New York Times
on the 125-degree deflection systems. It quotes Dave Arland of RCA as
saying, "In today's environment, a CRT television is the best all-around
product":
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/20/technology/circuits/20tube.html

- Consumer surveys -
- Several are shown in this story:
http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?1003226
- According to Kagan Research, 3.7 million could get HD (by any
means) as of the end of 2004:
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/prweb/20050124/bs_prweb/prweb20007
9_1[/url]
- Yet another Panasonic-sponsored survey, conducted by Penn
Schoen & Berland, found that 46 percent of women would throw a Super Bowl
or sports-related party if they had a plasma TV:
[url]http://www.hoovers.com/free/news/detail.xhtml?ArticleID=NR200501241680.2_aa
c2003e3dcc67c6[/url]
- Tom Barry's fourth-annual poll on the AV Science Forum of how
people get their (which had only 233 respondents this year vs. 405 last
year, albeit with a shorter response window) showed the following breakdown:
Primary HD source 2005 2004
- DirecTV set-top box 40% 44%
- EchoStar STB 6% 10%
- Voom STB 5% 2%
- other satellite STB 1% 1%
- cable STB 22% 15%
- off-air-only STB 15% 15%
- integrated off-air 3% 2%
- integrated cable 3% 1%
- computer card 5% 5%
- other 1% 4%
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=490078

- DirecTV's plan to offer local HD - EchoStar says the idea of using
Ka-band satellites for the purpose is a bad one due to rain-fade. The
complete story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA497246.html?display=Breaking+News

- Content protection - Broadcast Engineering's Beyond the Headlines
reports that the Marlin Joint Development Association includes Intertrust,
Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, and Sony. Although all devices meeting the
standard can interpret the rules, "Marlin JDA alone does not guarantee
across-the-board interoperability":
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/bth/20050123/#ce

- Companies leaving the plasma business - The latest reported is
plasma pioneer Fujitsu:
[url]http://www.eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=SHHCXMUIOGCGCQSNDB
ESKHA?articleId=57702864[/url]

- Patent licenses -
- MPEG LA today announced a "revised DVB-T Patent Portfolio
License":
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050124/235014_1.html
- Warren Communications News reported Friday that Funai has
licensed Thomson's DTT patents. The story is no longer on the site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 202 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 55 (27%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Empire $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- Toshiba 36H50 36-inch TV @ Empire $259
- Zenith ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Empire $399
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV w/DVD player @ Universal $409
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Empire $499
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Empire $589
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV w/DVD player @ Universal $624
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $849
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $749
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
- Toshiba 65HS50 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $649
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- ESA ET427E 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.99
- Sansui TVS273 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $229.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Empire $142
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Toshiba 27H10 27-inch TV @ Empire $129
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Mystery-brand 13-inch TV/DVD combo @ Pep Boys $139
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Memorex MT1194 19-inch TV @ Sears $99.99
- ESA EF420E 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $119.99
- ESA E4000 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.99
- Mystery brand DV6T955B DVD/VCR combo @ CompUSA $79.99
- Sylvania DVC845E DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $74.99
- Sylvania SRD4900 DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $79.99
- Centrios EDW8020 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $159.99
- LiteOn LVW5007 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Sears $169.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA EC313E 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Mystery brand 516R 5-inch TV/AM/FM combo @ Best Buy $12.99
- Sony D-NF400 AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $64.99

- May 1 -
- Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated their lists this week.
- According to Doug Lung's RF Report in TV Technology, there were
654 licensed U.S. DTT stations in the FCC's CDBS database as of January 16"
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=723

- FCC head Michael Powell announced his resignation Friday:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256206A1.pdf
He will be leaving in March, but the commission could vote on
mandatory cable carriage of DTT multicasts (which Powell opposes) as early
as February 10, before he leaves:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7140
Powell has been claiming credit for strange things:
- "If [consumers] take the battery out of their cell phone and look on
the back, and there's an FCC stamp," he says, "they'll know that's me, too."
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/usatoday/20050124/bs_usatoday/visi
onaryfordigitalshiftorambitiousderegulator[/url]
- On the FCC web site, he is given credit for increasing the number of
U.S. DTT stations from 75 in 2001 to 1445 now:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256206A2.pdf
That suggests the 1997 FCC schedule requiring all commercial stations
to transmit DTT by May 1, 2002 and even non-commercial stations by May 1,
2003 had nothing to do with the increase. The site also lists digital sets
sold during his tenure, based on the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
figures, most of which reflect TVs with no digital-reception capability,
and, therefore, having nothing to do with any FCC rules, regulations, or
policies.
The Reed Business publications Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel
News both reported today that FCC Media Bureau chief Kenneth Ferree will
also be leaving in March. He reportedly supports the mandatory multicast
carriage. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA498602.html?display=Breaking+News

- The NAB will be running a "model" "DTV" station during its convention in
Las Vegas April 16-19:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/hd_tech/20050119/#model
I've seen some of the plans. It's not clear to me whether it will
have any DTT transmissions.

- International H/DTV news:

- The European Information & Communications Technology Industry
Association has announced a standard for HD Ready labeling of TVs, plasma
screens and other HD displays:
- Minimum native display resolution is 720 lines in wide mode.
- Analog Y/Pb/Pr AND DVI or HDMI HD inputs are required.
- Those inputs must accept 1280 x 720 at 50p and 60p and 1920 x
1080 at 50i and 60i.
- The DVI or HDMI input must support HDCP content protection.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds18570.html

- The largest single component of the six or seven billion pounds that
the DTT switchover in the UK is expected to cost over the next 20 years,
according to Enders Analysis, is 3.5 billion pounds in increased electric
bills due to set-top boxes:
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/050121/175/faso7.html

- For three euros, Italians can buy a card from retailers all over the
country allowing them to watch a DTT football match:
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/f8ab0086-68f5-11d9-9183-00000e2511c8.html

- The listing of Australia widescreen TVs updated January 17 shows 135
models from 15 brands, starting at A$699 (US$538). Of those, 69 from 11
brands are HDTV (though not necessarily matching the new European
definition), starting at A$1599 (US$1230). There are 11 models with
integrated DTT reception circuitry from four brands, starting at A$2248
(US$1730). There is exactly one DTT HD model; it costs A$8999 (US$6924):
http://www.widescreentv.info/products.html
There are 59 DTT set-top boxes from 25 brands, starting at A$149
(US$115). Of those, 13 from 11 brands are HD, starting at A$499 (US$384):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18

- The New York Times "Circuits" section on Thursday had an article on the
techno-political issues associated with Blu-ray, HD DVD, and DivX:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/20/technology/circuits/20blue.html

- CEA has not yet sent me any factory sales figures for any period since
the 48th week of 2004.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I am aware of only a DirecTV model at
Best Buy and an LG at Value Electronics.

- Ad confusions - Again, J&R referred to the HP PE4240N plasma TV as an
"EDTV monitor" but also "HD-ready." There seems to be some confusion at
Ken Crane's about which LG models are integrated. When I checked on one of
the model numbers, I found a web site (Teletime) that said a model was a
"monitor" even though it had both ATSC and NTSC "tuners." Sears noted that
the Sony KE42M1 has the "all-in-one convenience of a built-in tuner;" the
tuner happens to be NTSC.

- The ads - Fry's has a $300 premium for digital cable readiness in the
Mitsubishi WD-52525 over the WD-52327.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- Advent HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- DirecTV H10S ATSC/DirecTV receiver/decoder $299.99
- GE D52GW12 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1709.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2849.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3799.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$200 GC $1709.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2184.99
- Philips 15PF8946 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $521.99
- Philips 30PF9946D/37 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1899.99
- Philips 30PW8402 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $759.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4274.99
- Philips 50PF9956 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5699.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2374.99
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2659.99
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3514.99
- Samsung LTN406W 40-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $3799.99
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1234.99
- Samsung LT-P326W 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2864.99
- Samsung LT-P1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $519.99
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2549.99
- Samsung TX-P3071WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $949.99
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1044.99
- Sharp LC37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $4749.99
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4274.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $3894.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $949.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2849.99
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $1799.99
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2184.99
- Circuit City (HD identifications only):
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $847.99
- ESA PDP4294LV 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899.99
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3399.99
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1599.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3199.99
- Magnavox 17MF200V 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $449.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch LCD TV $999.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2099.99
- Panasonic TC17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $759.99
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.99
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2699.99
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2299.99
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99
- Philips 27PT8302 27-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $469.99 AR
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299.99
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Sharp LC13B6US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $499.99
- Sharp LC20S1UB 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $854.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99 AR
- Sharp LC37GD4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4999.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $3699.99
- Sony KDF70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $6999.99
- Sony KDL32XBR950 32-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $5499.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3199.99
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1499.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2099.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1499.99
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1399.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2969.99 TV
- Samsung HLP4663WX/XAA 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2249.99 TV
- Samsung LTP326WX 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2699.99 TV
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99 AR TV
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2249.99 TV
- Sony KLV-23M1 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1439.99 TV
- Sony KLV-32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2699.99 TV
- Syntax Olevia LT27HV 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99 AR TV
AR - price after mail-in rebate
TV - price includes TiVo PVR
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 2300MP projector $1199
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Empire Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Samsung 5225N [?] 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Sony KF50[W]E610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2299
- Epson (New York Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Major Name Brand" 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2699
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2999
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2697
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- HP LC3040N 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2999
- Mitsubishi LT3040 30-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/stand & $200 GC $2999
- Mitsubishi WD 52525 52-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$200 GC $3199
- Mitsubishi WD 62825 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV/PVR $5499
- Mitsubishi WS65713 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999
- Samsung HLP4674 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $3199
- Sharp LC37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $4999
- Sony KDE55XBR950 55-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $12,999
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
GC - price includes gift card of the amount shown
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2699
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Samsung HLP6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3799
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Panasonic TH37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2499
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599
- HP (no disclaimer):
- HP pl4245n 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Samsung DVD-L1200 12-inch widescreen DVD/LCD combo $729.99
- Samsung HP-P4261 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3699.99
- Sony KDF-60WF655 60-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Akai LCT2660 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100 GC $999.99
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- GoVideo T1530 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $329.99
- HP PE4240N 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Humax L3040 30-inch 5:3 LCD TV w/wall mount $1499.99
- JVC LT-23X475 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1199.99
- JVC PD-42WX84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$100 GC $2499.99
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99
- Panasonic TH-37PD25U/P 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV
- Philips 15PF9945 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$100 GC $5999.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2399.99
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$100 GC $3299.99
- Sony KDE-50XBR950 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Sony KDF-60WF655 60-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999.99
- Toshiba 30HF84 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV $679.99
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1599.99
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$100 GC $2999.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $549.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV w/$100 GC $1499.99
GC - price includes gift card of the amount shown
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer necessary):
- Sony KDE-42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5999.99
- Sony KDF-70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $5999.99
- Sony KDL-32XBR950 32-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $4499.99
- Sony KV-36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch integrated direct-view LCD DTV $5998
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3498
- LG DU-50PY10 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6498
- LG RU-17LZ22 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $798
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2498
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- LG RU52SZ61 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2798
- Leigh Adams (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52325 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2799
- Mitsubishi WD-52725 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV
- Mitsubishi WS-55313 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699
- OfficeMax (no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson PowerLite S1+ projector w/$100 GC $899.99 AR
- Olympus VP-1 projector $1899.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of the amount shown
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-37PD25U/P 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2494 ELN
ELN - price "even less now"
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1799
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3299.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2799.99
- Samsung HL[P]4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2699.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Samsung SPP4231 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Soho Electric (NY Press, disclaimer on one model):
- Hitachi CMP-4202 [?] 42-inch plasma TV $2199
- Hitachi CMP-5202 [?] 50-inch plasma TV $4699
- LG MU-42PM11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899.99
- Panasonic TH-42PW6 [?] 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2099
- Panasonic TH-42PWD7 [?] 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- Panasonic TH-50PWD7 [?] 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4899.99
- Pioneer PDP-503CMX 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4299
- Samsung PPM-42S3 [?] 42-inch plasma TV $2499.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5899.99
- Sony KF-42WE655 [?] 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2099
- Sony KF-50WE655 [?] 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2599.99
- Sony KF-60WE655 [?] 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3199.99
- Sony KLV-26HR1 26-inch direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- SVA HD4280UII-PDP 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- Star Club (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC 52-inch D-ILA projection TV
- JVC 61-inch D-ILA projection TV
- Mystery brand 42-inch plasma TV $1799
- Panasonic 42-inch plasma TV $2499
- Panasonic TH65PHD7UBY 65-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Pioneer 50-inch plasma TV [url]$6299
- Pioneer 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV [url]$9999
- Sharp 45-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Sony 32-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Sony 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Sony 60-inch widescreen LCD TV [url]$3399
- Toshiba 23-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Toshiba 46-inch widescreen DLP projection TV
- Toshiba 52-inch widescreen DLP projection TV
- Toshiba 62-inch widescreen DLP projection TV
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimer only):
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3199.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WD62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999.95 BS
- Mitsubishi WD62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4199.95
- Mitsubishi WS55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799.95
- Mitsubishi WS65515 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199.95
- Mitsubishi WT42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1349.95
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Panasonic PT50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2969.96
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2519.96
- Panasonic TH37PD25 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.95
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7199.96
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2519.96
- Samsung HLP5674W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3419.96
- Samsung HLP6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3329.96
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.95
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2699.96
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.96
BS - price "before savings"
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch flat-panel TV $1229
- Panasonic 37-inch plasma TV $1699
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1999
- Value Electronics (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-30LZ30 30-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2799
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3999
- LG KU17WDVD 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/DVD player $899
- LG LST-4200A ATSC receiver/decoder $279
- LG RU-23LZ21 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- LG RU-44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499
- LG RU-50PZ61 60-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999
- LG RU-52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- LG RU-60PZ61 60-inch 16:9 plasma TV $11,999
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P55XHA30US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8997
- LG DU30LZ30 30-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2797.97 BS
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3497.97 BS
- LG DU42PY10 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- LG DU50PY10 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6497.97 BS
- LG DU60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- LG RM26LZ30 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1697.97 BS
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1497.97 BS
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497.97 BS
- LG RU44SZ80L 44-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2297.97 BS
- LG RU50PZ61 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2797.97 BS
- LG RU60PZ61 60-inch 16:9 plasma TV $11,997.97 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-62327 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3797 BS
- Sony KE-42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3497
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2587
BS - price "before savings"

- Tech-Notes number 128 has come out:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_128.pdf

- Intelsat's IS-804 satellite failed on January 14, isolating some Pacific
islands:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=716

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- January 25, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage, California,
NABA Technical Committee meeting
http://www.nabanet.com/calendar/default.asp?action=view&EventId=379.
- ***January 26-28, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, California, ***The
Technology Retreat*** http://www.hpaonline.com.
- January 28, Wokefield Park, England, International Association of
Broadcasting Manufacturers conference
http://www.theiabm.org/index.cfm?RecordID=80.
- January 30-February 2, Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta, SMPTE Advanced
Motion Imaging Conference and VidTrans
http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsm.cfm.
- February 17-19, Resort at Squaw Creek, Lake Tahoe, California, CEA
Summit http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WS05.
- February 21-22, New York and London, Collaborative Conferencing
Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 25, 1750 K Street NW, Washington, D.C., ATSC Forum
http://www.atsc.org/technicalmeetings.html.
- March 7-11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter Technology
& Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference
https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be both late and thin; I'll be busy at ***The Technology
Retreat***, and I won't have access to all my usual ad sources.

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs
and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html

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http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html
http://www.directrelief.org/index.html
http://www.hopeww.org/
http://www.mercycorps.org/splash/

- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat*** -
- Carolyn Giardina has a front-page story on the broadcast part
of it in the February 4 Shoot:
http://www.shootonline.biz/pubs/2005/jan/shoot_024_e.dition_lite.asp
- I neglected to mention that Sinclair's Mark Aitken raised the
issue of DTT stations charging for cable and satellite retransmission.
Sinclair's (and others') actions in that area led to a slew of stories on
viewers losing the Super Bowl in HD because it wouldn't be carried on cable
or satellite. You may draw your own conclusions about what that says about
media awareness of over-the-air DTT:
http://money.cnn.com/2005/02/04/commentary/column_sportsbiz/sportsbiz/
Sinclair eventually reached an agreement with Comcast:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050204/phf025_1.html
There were also other agreements:
http://www.eyewitnessnewstv.com/Global/story.asp?S=2903724&nav=F2DOW09D
Broadcasting & Cable's story on the subject can be read without need
of a subscription:
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA501628.html?display=Features&ref
erral=SUPP[/url]

- Companies leaving flat-panel display businesses - After giving up on
plasma, Fujitsu also appears to be giving up on LCD:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/08/technology/08flat.html

- The magic 85% - Although many people seem to be rushing to find ways
for the DTT-programming penetration figure in the Balanced Budget Act of
1997 to be met, today FCC Media Bureau chief Ken Ferree sent a letter
denying KJLA the right to shut down its analog operation early to save
money. Among the reasons for the denial were these fascinating sentences:
"You submit documentation from Nielsen research that purports to show
that 0.25% of the station's analog viewers receive the station via
over-the-air viewing. While you did not supply the exact number of station
viewers, we find that in a market the size of Los Angeles, the loss of
analog over-the-air service to even 0.25% of a station's audience could
result in the disenfranchisement of a significant number of persons."
0.25% is a lot less than 15%:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-343A1.pdf

- July 1 -
- My travels are making my ad gathering sporadic. It probably
won't be normal again until March (but, if you want to stop by the Kennedy
Center Opera House this week to see a TV truck newly changed from SD to HD,
come on over).
- This week I've listed 111 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 28 (25%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony Wega 36FS10 @ Universal $519
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Aventura AT427E 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $149.99
- JVC AV27D305 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $229.99
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $189.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- Magnavox 13MT143S 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $69.99
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- ESA EF420E 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $119.99
- ESA E4000 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $74.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Samsung DVD-V4600C DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- Samsung DVDV4600C DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City w/$20 GC $99.99
- Centrios EDW8020 DVD recorder @ Circuit City w/$20 GC $159.99
- Philips DVDR615 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $229.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA EC313E 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:

- May 1 -
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has updated its
lists as of February 3. 1677 stations have been granted a DTT construction
permit or license, and 1488 of those are said to be transmitting some power
of DTT for some period:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
- There has been no change in the 40 top-10 market stations
due on the air on May 1, 1999; 38 are fully licensed and two are said to be
still operating on temporary authorization:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html
- There has similarly been no change in the 79 market 11-30
stations due to be on the air November 1, 1999; 72 are fully licensed, and
seven are operating on temporary authorizations:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html
- This chart covers the basics:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html
- These are the 681 stations said to be either fully
licensed or operating on program-test authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html
- These are the 807 stations operating at low power on
temporary authorizations:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html

- The FCC also finally released its 11th report on competition in the
multichannel-video marketplace. I always like Appendix B (it's been posted
to the HPA web site), which covers household-penetration percentages. The
commission has significantly revised the older figures this year. The
overall multichannel-video program distributor (MVPD) penetration was
formerly said to be 86.42% as of June 2001; now the June 2001 figure is
84.22%. June 2002 used to be 85.25%; now it's 83.04%. June 2003 used to
be 85.25%; now it's 84.18%. And June 2004, the latest figure, is 85.14%.
I'd call the balance 14.85%; the FCC says 14.75% rely exclusively on
off-air television (remember the 0.25% "significant number of persons" in
Ferree's denial today), but a footnote says it could be 19%.
The FCC has once again confused itself into thinking that the Consumer
Electronics Association (CEA) figures for factory sales of "digital
televisions" have anything to do with the DTT transition. They also seem
very confused about Disney's MovieBeam service, saying it has been using
the digital spectrum when it has been carried (as data) on ANALOG PBS
stations:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-13A1.pdf
The FCC's confusion about "digital television" carries over to the
over-seven-million "DTV Households" as of December 31, 2003 listed in a
chart on page 20 of the commission's budget document. There were far more
digital-cable and digital-satellite households and far fewer DTT households:
http://www.fcc.gov/Reports/fcc2006budget_main.pdf
It amused me to note, therefore, the FCC's participation in National
Consumer Protection Week, the theme of which seems to be "Fraud: When Fact
Becomes Fiction":
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256569A1.pdf

- Once again, as has happened each year of the Bush administration and in
the Clinton administration before that, the White House budget calls for
spectrum fees for analog TV stations:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7254
Those fees haven't been passed yet.

- International H/DTV news:

- Digital Broadcasting Australia estimates 658,000 homes in that
country with DTT receivers (either integrated into displays or in set-top
boxes) as of the end of last year, with more than 400,000 of those sold in
2004:
http://www.dba.org.au/newsletter/IB-FebMar05-full.asp#PRODUCT1

- Some of those sales may be the result of promotions allowing the
Legend entry-level DTT box to be sold for just A$99 (US$77):
http://www.dba.org.au/newsletter/IB-FebMar05-full.asp#PRODUCT2

- Owners of UK multiple-dwelling buildings are upgrading their antenna
and signal-distribution systems for DTT:
http://www.digitaltelevision.gov.uk/press/2005/social_housing_survey.html

- The UK government has come up with a timetable for switchover by
region, starting in 2008 in the Borders region and ending in 2012 in the
Channel Islands. In places, the transition period could be no more than
six months:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=countries&subclass=193&id=633

- Spain has liberalized its TV licensing for the DTT transition,
allowing more than three nationwide channels and simultaneous
analog/digital licensing, among other things:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/Feb7_Feb11.htm#sp
ainlb[/url]

- An article in Pravda says Russia will be all DTT by 2015. It says
"The theory of digital television was developed in the 1930s-1950s":
http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/379/14929_tv.html

- Euro1080 plans to start using MPEG4 (presumably AVC) in its
transmissions for both HD1 and HD2 starting in June. "MPEG2 transmission
will be guaranteed" until 2008:
http://www.hd-1.tv/howtoget.html

- According to a report in the Globe & Mail, some 1.1 million HD
displays were sold in Canada through the end of 2004 (including computer
and non-residential) but only 78,000 were receiving HD:
[url]http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20050207/TV0
7/Entertainment/Idx[/url]

- Another Globe & Mail report suggests that display thinness may be
more important to buyers than image quality:
[url]http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20050208/TV0
8/Entertainment/Idx[/url]

- This URL is to a story that has nothing to do with H/DTV but DOES have to
do with problems of using advanced technology in consumer products:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/06/automobiles/06AUTO.html

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first week of 2004 were down 31.6% from the same period in
2004. For the first two weeks it was 13.3%. I think those figures are
pretty useless. My ten-week running average was down 16.9% for the first
week and 12.3% for the first two.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the first
week were 46,488 units and for the first two weeks 113,632.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 15.2% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the second
week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 85% of
the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the second week this
year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV unit at
Video & Audio Center.

- The ads - Again, my travels have made the ad gathering a little difficult.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- Advent HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- GE D52GW12 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999.99
- Philips 23PF9966 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1699.99
- Philips 50PF9956 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99 3DV
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699.99 3DV
- Samsung HP-P4261 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99 3DV
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- Samsung LT-P326W 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2999.99 3DV
- Samsung LT-P1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.99 3DV
- Samsung TX-P2764X 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $449.99
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $3299.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799.99
- Westinghouse W32701 27-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1099.99
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
3DV - price includes DVD player and three DVDs
- The Big Screen Store (Washington Post, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi PD-5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999 WI
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799
- Mitsubishi WD-52825 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV
- Mitsubishi WD-62825 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
WI - price includes wall installation
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- ESA PDP4294LV/PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2299.99 BS
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2799.99 BS
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.99 BS
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 BS
- Philips 26PW8402 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $499.99
- Philips 27PT8302 27-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $399.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 BS
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799.99 BS
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6499.99 BS
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.99 BS
- Samsung TXP2675WHD 26-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $699.99 BS
- Samsung TXP2745FP 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $449.99
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099.99 BS
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV $2799.99 AR BS
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2499.99 BS
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $3299.99 BS
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99 BS
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.99 BS
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99 BS
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1499.99 BS
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Dell (Wall Street Journal, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $749
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899
- Epson (no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2749
- RCA HD56W58 56-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1999
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2599
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2449
- Sony 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- Akai PT5598HD 55-inch widescreen projection TV $999
- LG RU44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3199
- Sony KDF60XBR950 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $3999
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499
- Zenith C27V36 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2299
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Panasonic PT47WX54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399
- Panasonic TH37PD[25]UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2499
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2599
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1799
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Akai LCT2660 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$100 GC $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$100 GC $5999.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99
- Samsung HL-P5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- Sharp LC-13S1U-S 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $399.99
- Toshiba 32HL84 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499.99
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$100 GC $2899.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $529.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV w/$100 GC $1499.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3498
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2498
- LG RU-44SZ61D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2798
- Mitsubishi WS-55813 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2498
- Panasonic TH-37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2498
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2998
- Mitsubishi (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799
- MyerEmco Audio Video (Washington Post, no disclaimer):
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-in. 16:9 plasma TV w/"floating swivel" stand
$6499
- Samsung HLP5685W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2199
- Sony KDF55XS955 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $3399
- Sony KDF60XBR950 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $4499
- Sony KV27HS420 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $699
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799
- P.C. Richard (am New York, HD disclaimers only):
- Mitsubishi WS48315 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $1288.97
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2399.97
- ProView MH422SU 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.97
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.97
- Sony KDF60WF655 60-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $3299.97
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3995.97
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1899
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10250 DirecTV/ATSC/TiVo $997 BS
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497 BS
- LG RU50PZ61 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5997 BS
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2797 BS
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3497
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2197
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2597
- Sony KF60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2997
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1497
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first
two weeks of 2005 were down 42.1% for the first two weeks. I think that
figures are pretty useless. My ten-week running average was down 36%. VCR
sales were down 5.7% for the first two weeks.

- I normally avoid articles about unproven technologies, but I thought
that, given the battle between Blu-ray and HD DVD and the potentially
limited perceptual difference between them and DVD, it is worth mentioning
a consortium working on a generation of optical disk beyond the HD
contenders. The Holographic Versatile Disc Alliance was founded by, among
others, CMC Magnetics and Fuji, to promote a system with a disk capacity of
a terabyte and transfer speeds of a gigabyte per second:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA502696?display=Breaking+News

- A research project at Oxford University seems to involve the possibility
of virtual-set-type composites without need for a blue screen or anything
like it. Orad and Princeton Video Image have done similar things to what
is described in the story:
http://www.eetuk.com/tech/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=59300983

- In accordance with the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and
Reauthorization Act of 2004, the FCC has provided lists of significantly
viewed out-of-market stations that may be delivered by satellite to viewers
in adjacent markets. The first URL is for the press release. The second
is the very long document:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256592A1.pdf
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-24A1.pdf

- The FCC will have another satellite forum March 21:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-314A1.pdf

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- February 17-19, Resort at Squaw Creek, Lake Tahoe, California, CEA
Summit http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WS05.
- February 21-22, New York and London, Collaborative Conferencing
Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 25, 1750 K Street NW, Washington, D.C., ATSC Forum
http://www.atsc.org/technicalmeetings.html.
- *March 4-5, ETC Digital Cinema Lab, Hollywood, 2005 SMPTE Seminar on
the New Digital Workflow http://www.etcenter.org/seminars.asp.
- March 7-11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter Technology
& Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- *March 14-17, Bally's/Paris, Las Vegas, ShoWest
http://www.cinemaexpo.com/filmgroup/showest/index.jsp.
- *March 21, FCC, Washington, D.C., Satellite Forum
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-314A1.pdf
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference
https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/.
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo
http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp.
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
- *October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast
http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

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Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
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Date 15-02-2005-02-16

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Here are some very efficient (low-administrative-cost) relief
organizations (all have four-star ratings from CharityNavigator.org):
http://www.americares.org/
http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html
http://www.directrelief.org/index.html
http://www.hopeww.org/
http://www.mercycorps.org/splash/

- Follow-ups:

- DTT must-carry - On Thursday the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) rejected mandatory dual (analog/digital) cable carriage of DTT
stations unanimously (5-0) and rejected mandatory multicast carriage 4-1
(Commissioner Kevin Martin dissented):
[url]http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA502996.html?display=Breaking+News&ref
erral=SUPP[/url]
TV Technology has a juicier version of the meeting:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2740
Here's the official FCC report:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256701A1.pdf
Here are the comments of the individual commissioners:
- Powell:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256701A2.pdf
- Abernathy:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256701A3.pdf
- Copps:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256701A4.pdf
- Martin:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256701A5.pdf
- Adelstein:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256701A6.pdf
Here is National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) president Edward
Fritts indicating that the battle is not over:
http://www.nab.org/newsroom/pressrel/statements/021005multicasting.htm
Here is National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA)
president Robert Sachs:
http://www.ncta.com/press/press.cfm?PRid=579&showArticles=ok

- Voom - Cablevision founder Chuck Dolan and others plan to keep the
HD-heavy satellite service going and to indemnify Cablevision of
liabilities:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7291
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050210/105819_1.html

- Shutting down U.S. analog TV broadcasts - The House
Telecommunication Subcommittee will be meeting Thursday on "the role of
technology in achieving a hard deadline for the DTV transition":
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7289

- Russian DTT - Itar-Tass offers an expanded article that notes that
decoders currently cost a minimum of 10,000 rubles (US$356):
http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=1732163&PageNum=0

- CableCARDs - Comcast told the FCC that cable subscribers have 25,000
plug-&-play TVs (12,000 on Comcast systems). In contrast, Comcast has
delivered a million HD set-top boxes. The full story requires a paid
subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA503553.html?display=Breaking+News

- High-technology and TVs - Consider software viruses:
[url]http://news.com.com/Is+your+TV+virus-proof/2100-7349_3-5571752.html?tag=nef
d.pop[/url]

- July 1 -
- The FCC has released its full notice of proposed rulemaking
(based on last month's decision) to look into postponing the 50% deadline
for DTT-reception circuitry in 25-to-35-inch TVs beyond this coming July 1:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-17A1.pdf
- This week I've listed 90 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger (I'm
still on the road, but I collected some of the New York free tabloids on my
way through town). Of those, 22 (24%) have integrated DTT-reception
capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV @ Empire $549.99
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- Toshiba 36H50 36-inch TV @ Empire $259
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Empire $399
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Empire $499
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Empire $589
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $849
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $749
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
- Toshiba 65HS50 65-inch projection TV @ Empire 649
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Sharp 25C340 25-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- ESA EF427E 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $229.99
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27FS100 27-inch TV @ Empire $237.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Empire $142
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Toshiba 27-inch TV @ Fry's $199
- Toshiba 27H10 27-inch TV @ Empire $129
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Daewoo DTQ14U5SC 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Sears $99.99
- Magnavox 14MS2331 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $109.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $79.99
- Magnavox 20MS3442 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $139.99
- ESA E4000 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- Centrios EDW8020 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99 DVD
- JVC DRMV1US VCR/DVD-R/RAM/RW recorder @ P.C. Richard $299.97
- Panasonic DMRE55S DVD recorder @ Circuit City $249.99 DVD
- Samsung DVD-R100 DVD-R/RAM/RW recorder @ J&R $279.99
- Hauppauge WinTV Go Plus tuner & software @ CompUSA $29.99 AR
- Pinnacle PCTV tuner and software @ J&R $64.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
DVD - price includes two DVDs
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania SRC2419 19-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $139.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Audiovox 10-inch under-cabinet LCD TV @ Circuit City $549.99
- Casio TV980 2.3-inch LCD TV @ Circuit City $69.99
- Sony D-FJ200 AM/FM/TV/weather/CD portable @ J&R $64.99
- Sony DNS707F AM/FM/TV/weather/CD portable @ Best Buy $79.99

- May 1 -
- Neither the FCC nor the NAB updated their lists this week.
- Doug Lung's RF Report notes that the FCC CDBS database listed
671 licensed U.S. DTT stations as of Sunday:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=759

- The FCC has released end-of-year figures for analog TV stations. There
were 1748 full-power stations then, higher than the 1722 figure for DTT
that includes stations not yet on the air and DTT-only stations. Here are
the figures (again, all are analog):
- UHF commercial full-power - 777
- VHF commercial full-power - 589
- UHF non-commercial full-power - 257
- VHF non-commercial full-power - 125
- Class A UHF low-power - 493
- Class A VHF low-power - 110
- Other UHF low-power - 1553
- Other VHF low-power - 481
- UHF translators - 2631
- VHF translators - 1823
Total U.S. analog terrestrial TV transmitters - 8839:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256657A1.pdf

- Food for thought - In the first quarter of 2004, the FCC received 175
complaints about cable and 693,080 about broadcast (largely indecency):
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256718A1.pdf
In the second quarter, it was 169 about cable and 272,818 about
broadcast:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-256719A1.pdf

- The Roanoke Times has an interesting story on the DTT transition and how
some broadcasters are being forced to buy expensive equipment that may soon
end up as a "boat anchor":
http://www.roanoke.com/business/18566.html

- SMPTE has formed an ad-hoc group on lip-sync:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/info/lipsync.html

- Grain is good, according to Thomson:
http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=59301182

- International H/DTV news:

- Sony will reportedly sell only DTT-reception-capable TVs in the UK
in sizes larger than 26-inch:
[url]http://griffin.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=countries&subclass=193&id=634
[/url]

- The UK DTT pay service Top Up TV reportedly has 160,000 subscribers
after about nine months. Break-even is aid to be 250,000. The ten-channel
tier costs UKP7.99/month (US$15):
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds19134.html

- According to DisplaySearch 3.6 million plasma panels were sold globally
for TV and public display in 2004. 42- and 43-inch grew to a 73% share.
42-inch 480-line panels, alone, represented 54%. Only in Japan do HD
panels outsell non-HD:
http://www.displaysearch.com/press/2005/021405.htm

- Consumer Reports has a free guide to display technologies. The URL is
enormous; it's the second one. The first will get you to the home page
where what to click on is pretty obvious:
http://www.consumerreports.org/main/home.jsp
[url]http://www.consumerreports.org/main/detailv4.jsp?WebLogicSession=Qg2Jv7SUIy
r6ZDiVvy1WGCg2B96OyKqc1dT6pvlYQIefS3zc92mV|-3689140756070453730/169937910/6/
7005/7005/7002/7002/7005/-1|8091880514261687493/169937909/6/7005/7005/7002/7
002/7005/-1&CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=564995&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=162691&bmUID=11
08183487205[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first three weeks of 2005 were down 23.7% from the same period
in 2004. I think those figures are pretty useless; give them some time.
My ten-week running average was down 17.4%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the third
week were 60,147 units and for the first three weeks 173,779.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 15.8% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the third
week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of
the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the second week this
year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the Humax at J&R.

- The ads - I'm still on the road, but the ad volume has dropped
considerably now that both Christmas and the Super Bowl have passed.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 5 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $19,900
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- Funai F42PDME 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$60 RC $1899.99
- Insignia I-LC23Q1 23-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$30 RC $949.99
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV w/$125 RC $3799.99
- LG DU-42PY10X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$140 RC $4274.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$125 RC $3799.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$45 RC $1199.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2184.99
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2799.99 BS
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV $3499.99 BS
- Panasonic TC-22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.99 BS
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99 BS
- Panasonic TH-37PD25U/P 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99 BS
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 BS
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1899.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$140 RC $4274.99
- Sharp 32F641 32-inch 4:3 direct-view flat-screen CRT TV $499.99
- Sharp LC32GA4U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV w/$90 RC $2849.99
- Sharp LC45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV w/$250 RC
$7599.99
- Sony KD36XS955 36-inch 4:3 integrated direct-view DTV w/$50 RC
$1614.99
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$170 RC $5224.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$90 RC $2849.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$30 RC $949.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$40 RC $1329.99
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD projection TV w/$60 RC
$1799.99
BS - price "before savings"
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of the amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $847.99
- ESA PDP4294LV/PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899.99
- Hitachi 32HDL51 32-inch wide integr. LCD DTV w/card rdr. $3499.99 HT
- Magnavox 20MF200V 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2299.99 HT
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2799.99 HT
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 HT
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99 HT
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799.99 HT
- Sharp LC13B6US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $499.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.99 HT
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99 HT
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2299.99 HT
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 HT
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99 HT
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.99 HT
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.99 HT
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599.99 HT
HT - price includes home-theater sound system
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Mystery brand (Syntax Olevia?) LT27HV 27-inch LCD TV $999.99 AR DV
- Samsung LTP326WX 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2999.99 DV
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99 DV
AR - price after mail-in rebate
DV - price includes upconverting DVD player after mail-in rebate
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $749
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899
- Empire Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Samsung 5225N 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099
- Sony KF50[W]E610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2299
- Epson (no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, some HD IDs, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2699
- Sony KDP-51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199 AR DVR
- Sony KE-42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3199
- Sony KLV-23M1 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1399
AR - price after mail-in rebate
DVR - price includes DVD recorder
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- Mitsubishi LT3040 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV
- Mitsubishi PD5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 GC $5999
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$250 GC $2799
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P55XHA30WS 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- LG DU42LZ30 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3999
- Sony KDE50XBR950 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2199.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $529.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Akai LCT2660 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Epson PowerLite S1+ projector $599.99
- GoVideo T1530 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $329.99
- Humax HFA100 ATSC set-top receiver $199.99
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Philips 26PW8402/37 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $499.99
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- SVA EV-1703 17-inch 5:4 LCD TV $289.99
- Toshiba 32HL84 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2299.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $529.99
- P.C. Richard (am New York, HD disclaimers only):
- JVC AV27F485 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $249.97
- ProView HX263 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999.97
- ProView MH422SU 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499.97
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3495.97
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1699
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- JVC AV56WP575 56-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1709.99
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $2184.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2184.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2659.99
- Samsung SPP4231 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2374.99
- Samsung TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $759.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.99 AR
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2849.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1424.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch plasma TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1899
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497 BS
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first
three weeks of 2005 were down 50.5% for the first two weeks. I think that
figures are pretty useless; give them time. My ten-week running average
was down 39.7%. VCR sales were down 30.7%.

- Macrovision today announced a new DVD anti-piracy system called
RipGuard, said to be effective against 97% of available DVD ripping
software. That suggests to me increased sales of the other three percent:
[url]http://losangeles.bizjournals.com/losangeles/stories/2005/02/14/daily19.htm
l[/url]

- TiVo's latest upgrades seem to be causing some problems, but fixes are
reportedly in the works:
[url]http://news.com.com/TiVo+upgrade+roils+some+subscribers/2100-1041_3-5575550
.html[/url]

- Everyone knows mobile phone screens are smaller than TVs, so video
sequences need spatial reduction. Now they're also getting temporal
reduction -- one-minute episodes created specifically for mobile phones:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/15/arts/television/15cell.html

- Globecast and Eagle Broadband have announced "IPTVComplete" for
delivering more than 200 channels of video over IP networks. The full
story requires a paid subscription, but the release should soon be posted
on the Globecast web site:
[url]http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA504104.html?display=Breaking+New
s[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- *February 17, PBS, Alexandria, Virginia, SMPTE D.C. section meeting
on PSIP requirements
http://www.smpte.org/sections_chapters/washdc/dcmeeting.html.
- February 17-19, Resort at Squaw Creek, Lake Tahoe, California, CEA
Summit http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WS05.
- February 21-22, New York and London, Collaborative Conferencing
Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 25, 1750 K Street NW, Washington, D.C., ATSC Forum
http://www.atsc.org/technicalmeetings.html.
- *March 1-3, Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines, San Diego, DisplaySearch
7th annual US FPD conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2005/.
- March 4-5, ETC Digital Cinema Lab, Hollywood, 2005 SMPTE Seminar on
the New Digital Workflow http://www.etcenter.org/seminars.asp.
- March 7-11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter Technology
& Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- March 14-17, Bally's/Paris, Las Vegas, ShoWest
http://www.cinemaexpo.com/filmgroup/showest/index.jsp.
- *March 15, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, CEA HDTV Summit
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=HDTV05.
- *March 16, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, IP & Creativity:
Redefining the Issue
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/schedule.asp?eventID=IP05.
- March 21, FCC, Washington, D.C., Satellite Forum
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-314A1.pdf
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference
https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/.
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo
http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp.
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast
http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

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Dated 26 02 2005

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Here are some very efficient (low-administrative-cost) relief
organizations (all have four-star ratings from CharityNavigator.org):
http://www.americares.org/
http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html
http://www.directrelief.org/index.html
http://www.hopeww.org/
http://www.mercycorps.org/splash/

Sorry about the delay. I'll try to get the next one out on time.

I'm trying something new with long URLs. Please let me know if you have
any trouble with the links. Thanks to Chris Fehring at Pixar!

- Follow-ups:

- DTT cable carriage -
- After the Super Bowl, talks between Comcast and Sinclair broke
down, so Sinclair DTT stations have been pulled from Comcast cable systems:
http://tinyurl.com/4w9kz
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision might not
be the last word. House Telecommunications and the Internet subcommittee
chair Fred Upton said on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal" that if negotiations
fail (see above) legislators might step in. The complete story requires a
paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA504727.html?display=Breaking+News
- Paxson is reportedly considering requests to the FCC in view of
the rejection that could include using other-than-8VSB modulation. The
complete story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA505295.html?display=Breaking+News

- House "hard-date" hearing -
- Energy and Commerce Committee chair Joe Barton is said to have
15 TV sets in his three homes and three offices in Texas and D.C.:
http://tinyurl.com/5ax5v
- Here is TV Technology's version of a story he told at the
hearing about TV shopping (it is confirmed by other media reports):
"His wife, apparently considering him TV deficient, gave him a $300
voucher for Christmas -- for a television set. Barton proceeded to the
electronics store, where he asked for 'the best TV I can get for $300,' and
the salesman started showing him analog sets. Barton asked about digital
sets, to which the response was, 'you said you wanted the best set you
could get for $300.' 'But what about Congress setting a deadline?' Barton
said he asked the salesman, who replied, 'ah, they'll never do that,' and
thus, the congressman bent on setting an analog deadline bought a $300
analog television set":
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2754
- There seemed to be general agreement on the NAB's figure of 73
million TV sets relying on analog broadcast signals (that doesn't count
VCRs). Representative Rick Boucher said that the cost of subsidizing them
would be $7.3 billion, considerably more than the $4 billion hoped for from
the auction of the freed analog channels. LG Electronics vp Jong Kim said
the cost of set-top boxes could drop to $50 by 2008, "assuming
industry-wide demand for millions of units by then":
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7329
- According to the Government Accounting Office, roughly 21
million U.S. households (about 19%) rely exclusively on over-the-air
broadcasts, a figure that differs from that in the recent FCC multichannel
competition report. They are said to be disproportionately poor,
non-white, and Hispanic:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2754
- Barton plans to push for a hard cut-off at the end of 2006 with
subsidized receivers. Other legislators are opposed to a hard date:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7329
- Representative Ed Markey commented that "Congress is a
stimulus-response organism, and nothing is more stimulating than millions
of consumers demanding to know why they can't watch their favorite show on
Sunday." He compared the number of households who might be cut off with
the entire population of France. "We can't just say to these people c'est
la vie." Representative Greg Walden said, "If we drop the hammer on
consumers, the sledgehammer is going to come back and hit us." Those were
from the Hollywood Reporter:
http://tinyurl.com/5w9gl
- Here are overviews from TV Technology and This Week In Consumer
Electronics (TWICE):
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2754
http://www.twice.com/article/CA505331?display=Breaking+News
- Jim Yager, CEO of Barrington Broadcasting, testifying on behalf
of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), raised the labeling
issue: "It is unconscionable that every year another 30 million
analog-only sets are sold to unsuspecting consumers... without any warning
that the product may soon be obsolete. Under the current tuner phase-in
schedule, analog-only sets will continue to be sold until July of 2007":
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/PressRel/speeches/021705DTVHouseTestimony.htm
- Michael Willner, CEO of Insight Communications, testifying on
behalf of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA),
acknowledged that only 504 U.S. DTT stations are currently carried by any
U.S. cable systems. He said Motorola "currently estimates" the cost of a
DTT set-top receiver to be $67:
[url]http://www.ncta.com/pdf_files/Willner-Written-Testimony-2-17-05%20final.pdf
[/url]

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 163 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 41 (25%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV @ Empire $549 ST
- Sony Wega 36SF100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36E50 36-inch TV @ Empire $259 ST
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Empire $399
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Empire $499
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Empire $589
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $849
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $749
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
- Toshiba 65HS50 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $649
DV - price includes DVD player
ST - price includes stand
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- JVC AV27530 27-inch TV @ Sears $219.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.99
- Philips 27PT543S 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $189.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Empire $142
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS100 27-inch TV @ Empire $237.99
- Sony Wega 27SF100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Toshiba 27H10 27-inch TV @ Empire $129
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Daewoo DTQ13V5FC 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $59.99
- ESA ET413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Memorex MT1134 13-inch TV @ Sears $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- ESA EF420E 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $119.99
- Sanyo DS20930A/DS2042A 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Conn's $99.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Sansui VRDVD4001A DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $59.88
- Sylvania DVC845E DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $69.99 AR
- Toshiba SD-V392 DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $89.99
- Zenith XBV442 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99 BS
- GoVideo R6740 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $169.99
- Mystery brand DVD+/-R/RW recorder @ CompUSA $99.99 AR
- Mystery brand DVD recorder/VCR combo @ CompUSA $199.99 AR
- Panasonic DMR-E55S DVD-R/RAM/RW recorder @ Best Buy $249.99 2D
- HP F1703/m1270n computer/monitor w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1329.98
- HP z545-b digital entertainment center @ CompUSA $1499.99
- Sony VGC-V517G computer/TV @ CompUSA $1899.99 AR
- WinBook PowerSpec MCE410 computer/TV @ WinBook $999 AR
2D - price includes two DVDs
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- SuperScan SSF420TR 20-inch flat-screen TV/VCR/DVD @ Sears $199.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Mystery brand 5-inch TV/AM/FM/CD portable @ McRae's $24.97
- Sony D-FJ200 AM/FM/TV/weather/CD portable @ J&R $64.99
- Sony D-NF400 AM/FM/TV/weather/CD portable @ J&R $69.99

- May 1 - The NAB updated its list to 1373 U.S. DTT stations in 211
markets as of the 18th (compare to the 504 carried on cable):
http://www.nab.org/newsroom/issues/digitaltv/dtvstations.asp
The FCC did not update its lists this week.

- There's an article by Charles Rhodes on attenuation issues in 8-VSB
receivers in TV Technology. He discusses the paper he co-authored at the
IEEE Broadcast Symposium:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/digital_tv/02-16-05.shtml

- The "broadcast flag" court case:

- The New York Times has an overview:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/21/technology/21flag.html

- Many sources reported that the judges seemed to be unfavorable to
the FCC position (but that doesn't necessarily predict their decision):
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=524126&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312

- The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has released an "HD PVR
Cookbook" and is encouraging "Build-Ins" (parties at which people construct
HD recorders unfettered by the broadcast flag). The first URL is for a
story about what they're doing, the second about the "cookbook," and the
third about the "Build-Ins" (with free T-shirts):
http://www.linuxelectrons.com/article.php/20050222130213613
http://www.eff.org/broadcastflag/cookbook/
http://www.eff.org/broadcastflag/cookbook/buildin.php
Is it worth mentioning here that it takes only one unprotected device
to post content to the Internet?

- International H/DTV news:

- It's not just Berlin. Based on Screen Digest figures, Germany
reportedly had over 2.7% DTT household penetration at the end of 2004, up
from 0.53% at the end of 2003. DTT represents more than 39% of the
country's digital households:
http://www.itfacts.biz/index.php?id=P2651

- The Loewe Aventos 3770 ZW, at A$1499 (US$1179), is the lowest-priced
integrated DTT set in Australia:
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?display=news&newsID=631
The latest list of widescreen TVs in Australia shows 125 models from
15 manufacturers, starting at A$699 (US$550). Of those, 74 models from 11
manufacturers are HD starting at A$1599 (US$1258), nine models from four
manufacturers have integrated DTT receivers starting at A$1499 (US$1179),
and just one is both HD and DTT at A$10,624 (US$8357):
http://www.widescreentv.info/products.html
A different list of Australian integrated DTVs lists 16 from six
manufacturers starting at A$1499 (US$1179) and six HD from two
manufacturers starting at A$5999 (US$4719). I think the difference is that
the second list has models not yet on sale:
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78

- This story finds it odd that Namibia has DTT (with, reportedly, only
a few hundred receivers) while South Africa doesn't:
http://www.finance24.com/Finance/Economy/0,6778,1518-25_1665623,00.html

- A dispute over payment may keep some channels from being listed in
some UK newspapers:
http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,7493,1417821,00.html

- A telephone survey conducted by Decima Research for LG Electronics
Canada found 16 percent HD household penetration, higher than in the U.S.
with less programming available. Maybe so, or maybe this survey is like
those in which 25-40% of U.S. households said they had HDTV -- far more
than had been manufactured:
http://www.ottawabusinessjournal.com/306401552757091.php
http://tinyurl.com/5hhdv

- DisplaySearch says 8.8 million LCDs were shipped worldwide in 2004. Of
those, 38% were sold in Europe, 27% in Japan, 26% in North America, 4% in
China, and 4% in the rest of the world. In North America, the average size
was 20-inch; elsewhere it was larger:
http://www.displaysearch.com/press/2005/022405.htm

- DisplaySearch also reported 2.8 million plasma TVs sold worldwide in
2004. Again, Europe had the highest sales. HD represented 93% of plasma
sales in Japan in the fourth quarter of 2004; in North America it was 42%
and in Europe 38%. 42-inch 480-line models are still more than half of
those sold:
http://www.displaysearch.com/press/2005/022205.htm

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first four weeks of 2005 were down 24.8% from the same period
in 2004 and 19.4% for the first five weeks. I think those figures are
pretty useless; give them some time. My ten-week running average was down
20.2% at the fourth week and 20.6% at the fifth.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the
fourth week were 94,374 units and 72,080 for the fifth. Through the fifth
week 340,233 were sold to dealers this year.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.1% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the fourth
week this year and 16.5% though the fifth week. It may be worth noting
here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs
sold through the second week this year were still plain non-H/DTV
direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I am aware of NONE this week, despite
checking more newspapers in more cities.

- Ad confusions:
- Best Buy said Samsung's HP-P4261 was "Digital cable ready" but had
no ATSC-reception capability. On its web site, B&H Photo said the
opposite. Good Guys's and J&R's sites correctly noted it has neither.
- Soho Electric's ad seems to say the Samsung HL-M437W is both DLP and
LCD. It also lists it as 42-inch (it's 43) and says it has "ATSC
(Digital)," though it seems not to include DTT reception. It is, in any
case, quite an old model.
- My correspondent listed the LG DU-42LZ30 at Ken Crane's as not being
integrated.

- The ads -
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 5 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $19,900
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$55 RC $1799.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$500 GC $3199.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$20 RC $699.99
- Philips 30PF9946D/37 30-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$60 RC $1899.99
- Philips 30PW8402 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Philips 50PF9956 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$195 RC $5999.99
- Pioneer PDP-4351HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99
- Pioneer PDP-5051HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/$80 RC & $200 GC
$2499.99
- Samsung HP-P4261 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$130 RC $3999.99
- Sharp 32C540 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $299.99 AR
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$55 RC & $100 GC $1699.99
- Toshiba 26HF84A 26-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$145 RC $4499.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$45 RC & $100 GC $1399.99
- Toshiba SDP4000 14-inch 4:3 LCD/DVD combo w/$15 RC $599.99
- Zenith M52W56LCD 52-inch widescreen LCD proj. TV w/$200 GC $2299.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- ESA PDP4294LV/PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5199.99
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1599.99
- Hitachi 57F510 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1799.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3199.99
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1299.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2149.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2649.99
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2699.99
- Philips 26PW8402 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $499.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2349.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2649.99
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1224.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2549.99
- Samsung TXP2775HD 27-inch integrated direct-view CRT DTV $649.99
- Samsung TXP3264W 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $749.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99 AR
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2349.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- CompUSA (hard-to-find appropriate disclaimer except for one model):
- Akai PDP4295ED 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99 AR
- Mystery brand 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99 AR
- Samsung HLP4663WX/XAA 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99
- Samsung HLP5063WX/XAA 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799.99
- Sony KLV-23M1 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1599.99
- Sony KLV-32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1599
- Conn's (Baton Rouge Advocate, HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2299.99
- Hitachi 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Mitsubishi 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Mystery brand [Akai] PT5598HD 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Sony 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.97
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $849
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799
- Dell (USA Today, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $849
- Dell (Wall Street Journal, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Empire Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Samsung 5225N 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099
- Sony KF50[W]E610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2299
- Epson (no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, some HD IDs):
- Mitsubishi PD-5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2699
- RCA D-44LPW134 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799
- RCA HD56W58 56-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1899
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- LG DU30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2599
- LG KU17WDVD 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/DVD player $849
- Mitsubishi PD5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2899
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3699
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Mystery brand 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $999
- Sharp LC13SH1U 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $324
- Sharp LC15SH1U 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $454
- Sharp LC20SH1U 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $699
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2299
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2799
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2997
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2299
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HLP4674W 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$300 GC $3199
- Samsung HLP5674W 56-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$300 GC $3799
- Sharp LC32GD6U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV w/$300 GC $3799
- Sharp LC37GD6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV w/$500 GC $5499
- Sharp LC45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV w/$500 GC $7999
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$200 GC $2499
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$300 GC $2999
- Sony KE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 GC $5499
- Sony KE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$500 GC $6999
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA30WS 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- LG DU42LZ30 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3999
- Sony KDE50XBR950 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Panasonic TH37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2399
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Sony KV-36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $529.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Humax L3040 30-inch 5:3 LCD TV $1399.99
- JVC LT-23X475 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1199.99
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.99
- Philips 15PF9945 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Philips 26PW8402/37 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $499.99
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99
- Samsung HP-P3761 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Samsung TXP3275HD 32-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $799.99
- Toshiba 32HL84 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2299.99
- Toshiba 42HP84P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1499.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-42LZ30 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5998
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3498
- LG RU-17LZ22 17-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $798
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3198
- Panasonic PT-43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2098
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2498
- Panasonic TH37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2498
- Panasonic TH42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2498
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P42HHA30WS 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Fujitsu P42VHA30WS 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- InFocus SP7205 projector $4999
- Panasonic TC-22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499
- Philips 23PF9966 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998
- Pioneer PRO-920HD 43-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6499 BS
- Samsung HLP5663 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499 BS
- Sony KDF-60XBR950 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $4999 BS
- Sony KE-32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
BS - price before savings
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Sears (Baton Rouge Advocate, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1614.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2849.99
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3039.99
- Mitsubishi WD62525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3799.99
- Samsung HCP4241W 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Samsung LTP1745 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $569.99
- Samsung SPP4231 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2374.99
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1424.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- "Famous Maker" HD4000UII-PDP 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Hitachi CMP-4202 42-inch plasma TV $2499
- Hitachi CMP-5202 50-inch plasma TV $4699
- LG MU-42PM11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PW6 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899
- Panasonic TH-42PWD7 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- Panasonic TH-50PWD7 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4899.99
- Pixelview D5032 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Samsung HL-M437W 42-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1799
- Samsung HL-P5085 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799.99
- Samsung LTP-1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $399
- Samsung LTP-1745 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499
- Samsung LTP-2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $549
- Samsung PPM-4250 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Sharp LC-13B4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $399.99
- Sharp LC-15B4U 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $499.99
- Sharp LC-20B4 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799
- Sharp LC-26A4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Sharp LC-30HV4U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1899.99
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $3299
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5899.99
- Sony KLV-26HR1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch plasma TV $2299
- Staples (no disclaimer):
- Olevia Syntax 20-inch LCD TV $349.94 AR
- Sharp PG-B105 projector $599.99 AR
AR - price after on-line rebate
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- Apex AVL2076 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $498.95
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1798.95 AR
- Mitsubishi WD62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3799.95
- Mitsubishi WS55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999.95
- Panasonic home-theater system with 27-inch flat-screen TV $949.90
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1998.95
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Panasonic TH42PX25 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.95
- Philips 23PF8946 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1198.95
- Philips "SYL6432FE" 27-inch 4:3 flat-screen TV $398.95
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2659.95
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2564.95
- Sharp LC26GD6U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1998.95 AR
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3134.95
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.95
- Sylvania 6615LE 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $298.95 AR
- Zenith P42W46XH 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer)
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclamer):
- Fujitsu P55XHA30WS 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8897
- LG RM26LZ30 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1697 BS
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2297 BS
- LG RU52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2497 BS
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2797
- Sharp LC37GA4U 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $3997
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5497 BS
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2997
BS - price "before savings"
- WinBook (USA Today, no disclaimer):
- WinBook 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $999 AR

- DVD news: According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the
first four weeks of 2005 were down 39.8% and for the first five weeks down
31.6%. I think those figures are pretty useless; give them time. My
ten-week running average was down 42.1% at the fourth week and down 44.6%
at the fifth. VCR sales were down 53.2% at the fourth week and down 45.9%
at the fifth. Give things at least ten weeks to settle down.

- PVR news: TiVo says it has more than three million subscribers:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7332

- According to a survey by Jupiter Research, American adults spent 10 hours
per week on the Internet, the same as in 2003. TV viewing, however,
declined from 11 hours to 10:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/24/technology/circuits/24data.html

- When a company's survey finds that its product is tops, I take it with a
grain of salt. When it finds it's lower on the list, I take more notice.
The Internet Home Alliance surveyed new home buyers about the technologies
most important to them and found cable/satellite pre-wiring and security
were tops, followed by "structured wiring," multi-zone heating and air
conditioning, and, finally, a wireless computer network:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA505194?display=Breaking+News

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- March 1-3, Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines, San Diego, DisplaySearch
7th annual US FPD conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2005/.
- March 4-5, ETC Digital Cinema Lab, Hollywood, 2005 SMPTE Seminar on
the New Digital Workflow http://www.etcenter.org/seminars.asp.
- March 7-11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter Technology
& Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- *March 14-16, Hyatt Grand Champions, Indian Wells, California, 35th
Annual Recording Media Forum
http://www.recordingmedia.org/Conferences/forum2005/index.html.
- March 14-17, Bally's/Paris, Las Vegas, ShoWest
http://www.cinemaexpo.com/filmgroup/showest/index.jsp.
- March 15, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, CEA HDTV Summit
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=HDTV05.
- March 16, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, IP & Creativity:
Redefining the Issue
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/schedule.asp?eventID=IP05.
- March 21, FCC, Washington, D.C., Satellite Forum
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-314A1.pdf
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference
https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/.
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo
http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp.
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast
http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

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Here are some very efficient (low-administrative-cost) relief
organizations (all have four-star ratings from CharityNavigator.org):
http://www.americares.org/
http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html
http://www.directrelief.org/index.html
http://www.hopeww.org/
http://www.mercycorps.org/splash/

- Follow-ups:

- Digital-cable navigation/security-separation deadline - Unlike
others in the computer and consumer-electronics industries, Microsoft has
reportedly filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in favor
of the cable-industry position requesting a delay:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/02-2005/msg00672.html

- Voom - It looks like it's over. Discussions have been terminated,
and it appears that Voom will be shut down:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050228/286239_1.html
Broadcasting & Cable online reported today that the FCC is seeking
comments as to whether to allow the sale of Voom assets to EchoStar, so, if
that falls through, who knows? The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://tinyurl.com/3kkkk

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 122 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 32 (18%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. The percentage
DOES seem to be dropping.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Panasonic CT36E33 36-inch TV @ Ultimate Electronics $498.95
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- ESA EF427E 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $229.99
- JVC AV27530 27-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $199.97
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sylvania 6427TE 27-inch TV @ Ultimate Electronics $168.95
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Magnavox 13MT143S 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $74.99
- Toshiba 13A24 13-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $79.97
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- ESA ET419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $79.99 AR
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City 109.99
- ESA E4000 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99 AR
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- Sansui VRDVD4001A DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $59.88
- Zenith XBV443 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $79.99 AR
- Centrios EDW8020W DVD recorder @ Circuit City $161.99
- Emerson EWD7004 VCR/DVD recorder @ Wal*Mart $248
- Pioneer DVR-225 DVD-R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $249.99
- Sensory Science DVD recorder @ Ultimate Electronics $148.95
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania SRC2213W 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $99.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony D-NF400 AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $69.99
- Sony DNS707F AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ Best Buy $79.99

- May 1 - Nothing has been updated since Saturday.

- Deborah Klein has been appointed acting Media Bureau chief at the FCC:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-257022A1.pdf

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television
sets for the first six weeks of 2005 were down 17% from the same period in
2004. I think those figures are pretty useless; give them some time. My
ten-week running average was down 15.1%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the sixth
week were 64,182 units and for the first six weeks 404,415.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without
DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.5% of the TVs (not
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the sixth
week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of
the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the second week this
year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be
capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either
receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of
receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of none since Saturday (which
means none in the Sunday supplements).

- Ad confusions: Circuit City offered no indication that Panasonic's
TH37PD25U has digital-reception circuitry. Similarly, unless I was missing
a page, Ultimate offered no indication that the Pioneer PRO920HDI or
PRO1120HD had digital-reception circuitry.

- The ads - What appears to be a typo offered a $3000 savings on the
Samsung HLP5674W at Ultimate, which would have made it available for
$799.95; I've made it $300. Wal*Mart had a 5.1-channel DVD home-theater
sound system for $89.74.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- Advent HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$90RC $2849.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3799.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$70RC $2184.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$125RC $3799.99
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$85RC $2659.99
- Samsung LT-P326W 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$90RC
$2849.99
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$85RC $2564.99
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $664.99
- Sharp LC37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV w/$140RC $4274.99
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$170RC $5224.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$125RC $3894.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $949.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$50RC $1614.99
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1804.99
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD projection TV w/$60RC $1899.99
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Hitachi 32HDL51 32-in. wide integr. LCD DTV photocard slot $3499.99 WM
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3499.99
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1699.99
- Hitachi 70VS810 70-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $6999.99
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3999.99 WM
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.99
- Magnavox 15MF170V 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $419.99 WM
- Magnavox 27MS5402 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $449.99
- Panasonic CT27HL14 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $549.99
- Panasonic CT32HXC14 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $849.99 ST
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1399.99 ST
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2099.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2499.99
- Panasonic TC14LA2 14-inch 4:3 LCD TV $549.99 WM
- Panasonic TC17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799.99 WM
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.99 WM
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.99 WM
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2999.99 WM
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699.99
- Samsung HLP5685W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $4199.99
- Samsung HLP6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699.99
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299.99 WM
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999.99 WM
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699.99
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $1099.99 WM
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3299.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $4099.99
- Sony KDF70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $6999.99
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1599.99 WM
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2299.99 WM
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.99
- Sony KV27HS420 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $749.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99 ST
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50RC $999.99 ST
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599.99 ST
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1499.99 ST
- Zenith Z20LA7R 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99 WM
RC - price includes "reward certificate" of amount shown
ST - price includes stand
WM - price includes wall mount
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Mystery brand [Akai] PDP4295ED 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99 AR DR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
DR - price includes DVD recorder
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
- Mystery brand 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449
- Samsung SP-P-4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2299
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2499
- JVC LT23X475 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1199
- JVC PD42V475 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Mitsubishi LT3040 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $2499
- Mitsubishi WT42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $999
- Philips 15PF9945 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399
- Philips 26PW8402/37 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $499
- Philips 34PW8402/37 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999
- Samsung HLN567W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2199
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HLP4663WX 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499
- Samsung HLP6163WX 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699
- Sharp LC13S1US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $349 AR
- Sharp LC15S1US 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $499 AR
- Sharp LC20S1US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $849 AR
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999 ST
AR - price after mail-in rebate
ST - price includes stand
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P55XHA30WS 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7999
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT-23X475 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1199.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Philips 15PF9945 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV
- Westinghouse W32701 27-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1099.99
- P.C. Richard (am New York, HD disclaimers only):
- HP PE4240N 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2199.97
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1488.97
- Mitsubishi WS48315 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $1288.97
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1888.97
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1999.97
- ProView MH422SU 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.97
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3299.97
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.97
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3995.97
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1188.97
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2799.99
- Samsung SPP423[1] 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Samsung TXN2668WHF 26-inch widescreen direct-view TV $599.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs on pictures
only):
- Epson Cine2000Plus projector $2999.95
- Epson LS57P2 57-inch 16:9 projection TV/photo printer $3199.95 AR
- Epson PLHome10Plus projector w/screen $1299.95
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2999.95
- LG RU42PX11H 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2374.95
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1798.95
- Mitsubishi LT3050 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $3799.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2959.95
- Mitsubishi WD52725 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3144.95
- Mitsubishi WD62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3699.95
- Mitsubishi WD62825 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV/PVR $5087.95
- Panasonic CT27HL14 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $549.95 BS
- Panasonic CT30WX54 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.95 BS
- Panasonic CT32HL44 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.95 BS
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1994.95
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2312.95
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $849.95
- Panasonic TC26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.95
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2849.95
- Panasonic TH50XVS30U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7599.95
- Philips 23PF8946 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1298.95
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1999.95
- Philips 42PF9976 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4749.95
- Pioneer PRO920HDI 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6174.95
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6649.95
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7599.95
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299.95
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2549.95
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3399.95
- Samsung HLP5674W 56-inch 16:9 projection TV $3499.95
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2549.95
- Samsung TXP2675WHF 26-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $699.95 BS
- Samsung TXP3075WHF 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $999.95 BS
- Sharp LC13B6US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $449.95
- Sharp LC20S1US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799.95
- Sharp LC26GD6U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2199.95
- Sharp LC32GDA5U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV $2849.95
- Sharp XVZ10000 16:9 DLP projector $6499.95
- Sharp XVZ12000 16:9 DLP projector $9999.95
- Sony KD34XBR960 34-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view DTV $2199.95 BS
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2312.95
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2774.95
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3052.95
- Sony KDF60XBR950 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $4624.95
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1499.95 BS
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1499.95 BS
- Zenith L15V26D 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $448.95
- Zenith P42W46XH 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2297 BS
- LG RU52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2497 BS
- Mitsubishi WD62327 62-inch 16:9 projection TV $3597 BS
- Pioneer PDP5040HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5497
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2997
BS - price "before savings"
- Wal*Mart (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- ilo 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $798
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $992

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first
six weeks of 2005 were down 49% from the same period in 2004. I think that
figures are pretty useless; give them time. My ten-week running average
was down 42%. VCR sales were down 45.7%.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- March 1-3, Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines, San Diego, DisplaySearch
7th annual US FPD conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2005/.
- March 4-5, ETC Digital Cinema Lab, Hollywood, 2005 SMPTE Seminar on
the New Digital Workflow http://www.etcenter.org/seminars.asp.
- March 7-11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter Technology
& Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- March 9, 305 East 46 Street, New York, auction of post-production
equipment of Image Group, inspection March 7 & 8
http://www,josephfinn.com.
- March 14-16, Hyatt Grand Champions, Indian Wells, California, 35th
Annual Recording Media Forum
http://www.recordingmedia.org/Conferences/forum2005/index.html.
- March 14-17, Bally's/Paris, Las Vegas, ShoWest
http://www.cinemaexpo.com/filmgroup/showest/index.jsp.
- March 15, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, CEA HDTV Summit
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=HDTV05.
- March 16, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, IP & Creativity:
Redefining the Issue
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/schedule.asp?eventID=IP05.
- March 21, FCC, Washington, D.C., Satellite Forum
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-314A1.pdf
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference
https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/.
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo
http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp.
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast
http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

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Date 07 03 2005

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- Follow-ups:

- Microsoft and the cable-box security/navigation separation delay:
- Warren Communications News reported today that Microsoft seeks
only a one-year delay while the cable industry wants 18 months. The story
will be on the site only until tomorrow morning:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- Multi-algorithm decoders - Confirming what was discussed at the
compression panel at ***The Technology Retreat***, Broadcom announced at
the DVB World Conference last week that it will no longer develop
MPEG-2-only chips. New versions will be able also to deal with H.264 and
VC-1:
http://www.eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=60405194

- Voom - What an ongoing story! In New York, it is now covered by
most of our major media because it involves (at least peripherally) six of
our major sports teams (the Giants, Knicks, Jets, Mets, Rangers, and
Yankees), our trains and subways, our upcoming mayoral race, two of our
major entertainment venues, the 2012 Olympics, the States of New Jersey and
New York, Time Warner, Fox, MSG Network, Cablevision, the New York skyline
and waterfront, a father/son battle, and more. Outside of New York:
- Most media are reporting the HD satellite service now has
46,000 subscribers (roughly 0.04% of U.S. television households). With a
loss of over $661 million last year, that's about $14,000 per subscriber
and counting:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1773404,00.asp
- Last week, the official Voom web site said only, "Voom has
ceased taking new customer orders and will shut down by the end of March."
This week, it's back to the normal promotional site, as though nothing had
happened:
http://www.voom.com/
- An alternative web site created by those wanting to save Voom,
which last week said it was under construction, now has the identical home
page as the Voom site:
http://www.voomllc.com/
- The Wall Street Journal reported today that Voom "assured"
Sears that the service will keep going (reported by Reuters via Yahoo):
http://tinyurl.com/5lwsl
- How did this turnaround happen? For one thing, Chuck Dolan,
who owns 75% of the shares of Voom parent Cablevision and who, unlike son
and Cablevision CEO James Dolan, believes in Voom, replaced a bunch of the
board of directors:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/03/business/media/03cable.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/04/business/media/04cable.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/06/business/yourmoney/06dealbook.html
- The new board met today (the URL is for Reuters via Yahoo).
The same story notes that Sears will continue to push the service:
http://tinyurl.com/4efy9
- Dolan's not the only believer. Newsday reported today on a
Fort Lauderdale couple, Todd and Nellie Carpenter, who put in a generator
so they could keep watching Voom even when hurricanes knock out power and
who wrote, "We will be with Voom until they pry the remote out of our
hands." But financial analysts are puzzled as to how the service, on its
way to being a being a billion dollars in debt, will make money. According
to analyst Craig Moffett at Sanford Bernstein, "Chuck Dolan sees some light
at the end of the Voom tunnel that is entirely lost on all of us on Wall
Street":
http://tinyurl.com/4ylju
- Here's a bit more:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA507598?display=Breaking+News
Stay tuned. It's not over yet.

- Over-the-air viewers - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Media Bureau issued a 24-page, easy-reading "Staff Report Concerning
Over-the-Air Broadcast Television Viewers" on February 28 (released March
1). It's refreshingly free of certainties but is otherwise chock full of
information:
- Estimates of the percentage of off-air-only households range
from 13% to 19%. According to one respondent, another nine million
households (roughly 9%) are satellite subscribers but rely exclusively on
off-air reception for broadcast channels (bringing the range up to 21% to
28% relying on antennas for reception of broadcast networks). It is also
said that 18 million cable and satellite households have at least one TV
relying exclusively on off-air reception.
- Well under two-percent of those off-air-only households watch
DTT (under one percent of the high end of the range). According to the
joint submission of the Association for Maximum Service Television (MSTV)
and the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), only 177,000
off-air-only households watched DTT via antenna as of a Knowledge
Networks/SRI spring 2004 survey (554,469 including off-air DTT viewing in
cable or satellite homes):
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/PressRel/Filings/OTAAtt81104.pdf
- There is wild variation between markets. In ten markets
(including New York, Philadelphia, and Boston) representing more than 15%
of U.S. TV households, over 80% already subscribe to cable (not even
counting satellite). But, in 13 markets (including Dallas-Ft. Worth and
Salt Lake City) representing almost five percent of U.S. TV households,
fewer than half already subscribe to cable (and, even when satellite is
added, one of those markets stays below 50%). Disney's comments show
similar variation: 9.1% relying exclusively on off-air reception in the New
York market and 15.3% in the Los Angeles market. In the Palm Springs and
Parkersburg, West Virginia markets, only six percent rely on off-air
reception; in the Dallas-Ft. Worth, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Salt Lake
City markets, it's 30%.
- Even in cable and satellite households, there may be some 30
million TVs relying on off-air reception.
- What does this mean from a policy standpoint? Again, the
report is refreshingly free of certainty, but it does offer a rationale for
one extreme of a date range. With the "tuner" mandate kicking in for most
TVs in 2007 and a 25-year TV-set lifetime, it offers (at one extreme) a
"natural retirement" analog-TV shutdown date of 2032:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-257073A1.pdf
For what it's worth, here's a story about why off-air reception might
be important even to cable and satellite subscribers:
http://digitaltelevision.com/articles/article_877.shtml

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 118 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, 33 (28%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV @ Empire $549.99
- Sony Wega 35sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- Toshiba 36H50 36-inch TV @ Empire $259
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Empire $399
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Empire $499
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Empire $589
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $849
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $749
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
- Toshiba 65HS50 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $649
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $161.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Empire $142
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27FS100 @ Empire $237.99
- Sony Wega 27sf100 @ CEW $219
- Toshiba 27H10 27-inch TV @ Empire $129
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $109.99
- Sylvania 6420FE 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ CompUSA $49.99 AR
- Philips DVP620VR DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- Samsung DVDV4600C DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- Sylvania DVC845E DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $79.99
- Philips DVDR615 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $229.99 AR
- WinBook PowerSpec MCE410 computer/TV @ WinBook $999 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony D-FJ200 AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $64.99
- Sony D-NF400 AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $69.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - The FCC and NAB lists were not updated this week. Doug
Lung's RF Report notes that there were 673 licensed DTT stations in the FCC
CDBS database as of February 27:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=775

- Items 8 & 9 of a bizarre 14-item "Consent Agenda" (in addition to five
items that will be considered individually) at Thursday's FCC meeting
regard extensions of the May 1, 2002 deadline for commercial stations to
transmit DTT and the May 1, 2003 deadline for non-commercial stations,
respectively:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-257183A1.pdf

- [url]The House telecommunications subcommittee has scheduled a hearing
Thursday on "preparing customers for the end of the digital television
transition":
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7398

- The Advanced Television System Committee's "DTV Hot Spot" at next month's
NAB convention (South Hall, upper lobby, where it was last year) will
feature the Advanced Common Application Platform (ACAP), Enhanced VSB
(E-VSB), the Programming Metadata Communication Protocol (PMCP), the
Software Data Download Service (SDDS), and the Program and System
Information Protocol for Terrestrial Broadcast and Cable (PSIP). Companies
demonstrating are Harris, Thales, Harmonic, Tri- Vision, ETRI, Zenith/LG,
APTS, Aircode, and Broadcast Data Corporation.
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/press/2005/NAB2005.html

- International H/DTV news:

- Canada's CBS began HD broadcasts last week:
http://www.cdtv.ca/en/whatsnew/cbc-march5-05.htm
This story covers HD in Canada (including a timeline):
http://www.macleans.ca/culture/news/shownews.jsp?content=e030735A

- Strategy Analytics says there were 3.7 million DTT households in
Europe in 2003 and 8.1 million in 2004:
http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?1003288

- BSkyB's HDTV satellite service is to use H.264 compression:
http://www.eet.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=60404901

- The latest list from Digital Broadcasting Australia has 66 models of
DTT set-top receiver/decoders from 25 brands starting at A$149 ($118). Of
those 19 models from 14 brands are HD, starting at A$499 (US$396):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18

- The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's second-channel multicast
went on the air today (this URL is for The Australian):
http://tinyurl.com/6lwm2
To make room, the ABC switched from 1080i at 14 Mbps to 576p at 8 Mbps
(although a correspondent says the 1080i was all upconverted anyway):
http://www.dtvforum.info/index.php?showtopic=14798
The new ABC2 also reportedly carries MHP 1.0.2 interactive TV
applications at around 800kbps.

- Previous announcements of UK analog cutoff dates have not yet been
firmed up, but the dates are to be set by the end of the year. Culture
Secretary Tessa Jowell said the government hadn't yet decided on whether
receivers would be subsidized, but taking way anyone's ability to watch TV
was "unthinkable." This story is from the Mirror:
http://tinyurl.com/4omcd

- A patent-infringement lawsuit filed by Lucent against Dolby Labs "could
materially impact" Dolby's licensing business and "may seriously harm our
financial condition and results operations," according to a Dolby
prospectus. "Even if we prevail in this dispute, the litigation will be
expensive and time consuming and may distract our management from operating
our business."
Why the fuss? $211.4 million of Dolby's $289 million in fiscal 2004
revenue came from licensing. Dolby initially sued Lucent; Lucent sued back:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA507767?display=Breaking+News
Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC-3) has been included in the latest DVB
specifications:
http://investor.dolby.com/ReleaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=157115

- The AV Science Forum offers a list of available (and discontinued)
set-top DTT receiver/decoders:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=179095

- Consumer Reports has something interesting to say about ED vs. HD plasma
TVs (not that it hasn't been said before). "In our tests of 22 plasma TV
models, the best ED set looked just as good with HD content as the HD sets.
(One note: Sit closer than 8 feet away from an ED set and you're likely to
see individual pixels, making the image appear coarse)":
http://www.dailybreeze.com/business/articles/1340602.html
They also report CRTs are still viable. This URL is from the Asbury
Park Press:
http://tinyurl.com/3upnq

- In the next stage of LG's CRT slimming, a 32-inch tube is to be no more
than ten inches deep:
http://www.strategiy.com/inews.asp?id=20050306233402

- Samsung plans to show an 82-inch LCD at CeBIT in Hannover on Thursday.
The story also makes an interesting distinction. It defines "High
Definition (HD)" resolution as 1366 x 768 but "Full HD" as 1920 x 1080:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050306/65054_1.html

- I'm not permitted to release seventh-week CEA factory sales figures until
Friday. There are no big surprises.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV model at
Best Buy and the DirecTV and LG models at Value Electronics.

- Ad confusions: Again, Soho Electric's ad seems to say the Samsung
HL-M437W is both DLP and LCD, lists it as 42-inch (it's 43) and says it has
"ATSC
(Digital)," though it seems not to include DTT reception. It is, in any
case, quite an old model. Take their listing of the Pixelview D5032 as
being integrated, therefore, with a grain of salt.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
Harvey's eight-page ad supplement to Sunday's New York Times did not
offer any specific TV.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV w/$300GC $3999.99
- LG DU-42PY10X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$300GC $4499.99
- LG RU-44SZ51D 44-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$200GC $2299.99
- LG RU-52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$200GC $2799.99
- [Maxent] MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV w/$100 GC $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$300GC & $130RC
$3999.99
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100GC $1999.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Pioneer PDP-5051HD 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500GC & $230RC
$6999.99
- RCA HD50LPW164/162 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$200GC &
$80RC $2499.99
- RCA HD61LPW164/162 61-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2999.99
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$400GC & $145RC
$4499.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100GC & $55RC $1699.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$50GC $999.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $599.99
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100GC & $65RC $1999.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$50GC & $45RC $1399.99
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$100GC & $65RC $1999.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Audiovox FP1520 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3149.99
- Hitachi 57F510 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1709.99
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3599.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3149.99
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1349.99
- Magnavox 20MF200V 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.99
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2699.99
- Panasonic TH37PD25U 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $1999.99
- Panasonic TH42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Philips 26PW8402 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $499.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2249.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2429.99
- Samsung TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $719.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1619.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2969.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Epson PowerLite S1+ projector $799.99
- Mystery brand [Syntax] LT27HV 27-inch wide LCD TV $699.99 AR
- Mystery brand [Syntax] LT32HV 32-inch wide LCD TV $1699.99 AR
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1599
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma TV $2999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 2300MP projector $1499
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $749
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199
- Empire Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Samsung 5225N 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099
- Sony KF50[W]E610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2299
- Epson (no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Major Name Brand" 52-inch widescreen projection TV $999
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2699
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2199
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2199
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- HP PL4245N 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300GC $3999
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$300GC $3199
- Pioneer PRO810HD 43-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300GC $4999
- Pioneer PRO920HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$500GC $6499
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV w/$200GC $2699
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$200GC $2499
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$100GC $1999
GC - price includes gift card
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2199
- Panasonic TH50PX25UP 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5799
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2699.99
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.99
- Samsung HLP-5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99
- Sony KDL-42XBR950 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $7999.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Akai LCT2660 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Epson PowerLite S1+ projector $699.99
- JVC LT23X475 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1199.99
- JVC LT32X575 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2599.99
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.99
- Philips 15PF9945 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99
- Samsung TXP3275HD 32-inch 4:3 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $699.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $549.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1499.99
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer necessary):
- Sony KDL-42XBR950 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $7999.99
- P.C. Richard (am New York, HD disclaimer only):
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1488.97
- ProView MH462SU 46-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.97
- Royal Computers and Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3039.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1709.99
- Mitsubishi WS65515 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2374.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2374.99
- Panasonic TH37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2374.99
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi CMP-4202 42-inch plasma TV $2499
- Hitachi CMP-5202 50-inch plasma TV $4699
- LG MU-42PM11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PW6 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899
- Panasonic TH-42PWD7 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- Panasonic TH-50PWD7 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4899.99
- Pixelview D5032 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Samsung HL-M437W 42-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1799
- Samsung HL-P5085 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799.99
- Samsung LTP1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $399
- Samsung LTP1745 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $549
- Sharp LC-13B4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $399.99
- Sharp LC-15B4U 15-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $499.99
- Sharp LC-20B4 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799
- Sharp LC-26A4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Sharp LC-30HV4U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1899.99
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $3299
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5899.99
- Sony KLV-26HR1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch plasma TV $2299
- Sony PFM-42U1 42-inch plasma TV $1499
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Value Electronics (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR
- LG DU-60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $11,999
- LG LST-3410A ATSC receiver/PVR $699
- LG LST-4200A ATSC/NTSC/clear-QAM receiver/decoder $279
- LG MW-71PY10 71-inch widescreen plasma TV $75,000
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- LG RU-42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- LG RU-50PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2297 BS
- Panasonic TH50PX25UP 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4997
- Pioneer PDP504HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5497
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1997
- Sony KF60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $3297
BS - price "before savings"
- WinBook (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- WinBook 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $999 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate

- The FCC has released the agenda for its March 21 satellite forum:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-257223A1.pdf

- DVD news:

- I'm not permitted to release CEA seventh-week factory sales figures
until Friday. There are no big surprises.

- CompUSA advertised DVD-R or DVD+R media for $19.99 per hundred disks
and offered 10% off even that price.

- DVR news: Strategy Analytics reports the following penetration figures
(in thousands) for DVRs worldwide:
- 2003 2004
129 341 Asia-Pacific
330 852 Europe
0 0 Latin America
4516 9243 North America:
http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?1003288

- Howard Stringer, the first non-Japanese person to head Sony, replaces
Nobuyuki Idei, the first non-engineer to do so:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/07/business/worldbusiness/07sony.html

- Broadcasting & Cable reports bipartisan legislation introduced by
Senators Ron Wyden and Jim Talent to provide tax credits for consumers,
retailers, recyclers, and manufacturers for recycling old TVs (and computer
monitors). The full story requires a paid subscription:
[url] [url="http://tinyurl.com/47yzd[/url]"]http://tinyurl.com/47yzd[/url][/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through March 11, Hyatt Regency San Antonio, Texas, CEA Winter
Technology & Standards Forum
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=WTS05.
- *March 8-9, Sydney Novotel Century, Industry Standard Toolbox
http://www.regonow.com/sony/toolbox/index.cfm.
- *March 8-10, Dubai International Exhibition Centre, CABSAT 2005
http://www.cabsat.com/.
- *March 9, 305 East 46 Street, New York, auction of post-production
equipment of Image Group, inspection March 7 & 8
http://www,josephfinn.com.
- *March 10-16, Hannover, CeBIT http://www.cebit.de/homepage_e?x=1.
- March 14-16, Hyatt Grand Champions, Indian Wells, California, 35th
Annual Recording Media Forum
http://www.recordingmedia.org/Conferences/forum2005/index.html.
- March 14-17, Bally's/Paris, Las Vegas, ShoWest
http://www.cinemaexpo.com/filmgroup/showest/index.jsp.
- March 15, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, CEA HDTV Summit
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=HDTV05.
- March 16, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, IP & Creativity:
Redefining the Issue
http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/schedule.asp?eventID=IP05.
- March 21, FCC, Washington, D.C., Satellite Forum
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-314A1.pdf
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference
https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/.
- *June 13-16, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE
DC28 meeting) http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html.
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo
http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp.
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
- *July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005
http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php.
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast
http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work
from outside the United States):
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- Empire Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6262
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs
and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html
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Dated 14 March 2005, slightly edited. Sorry for the delay, I've been a bit busy lately.

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- Follow-ups:

- The "consent agenda" - It was passed at Thursday's Federal Communications Commission (FCC) meeting. As a partial result, 40 commercial stations and 45 non-commercial stations were given another six months to construct their DTT facilities. One of the commercial stations and two of the non-commercial stations were also admonished for not taking sufficient action to get their DTT operations going:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-257303A1.pdf

- Voom -
- Cablevision has given Voom a reprieve at least until the end of the month. That gives the Dolans who want to keep it going some time to raise the necessary cash. Meanwhile, Cablevision will not have to pay any costs beyond those it would have taken to shut down the service:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7414
This story is from the Associated Press via the San Jose Mercury News:
http://tinyurl.com/6c84d
- Cablevision chair Charles ("Chuck") Dolan is putting up $10 million in operational costs. The first URL is from Newsday; the second is Reuters via Yahoo:
http://tinyurl.com/5ep5q
http://tinyurl.com/49fd2
- Meanwhile, aside from Cablevision, the Dolans, and Voom subscribers, there's another party involved. Cablevision had already sold many Voom assets to EchoStar, pending FCC approval:
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~33~2750144,00.html
EchoStar is having its own problems, based on two recent rulings, and might want the cash back:
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~33~2756297,00.html
- Warren Communications News reported Friday that Brandsmart "dials down Voom promotions" based on the uncertainty. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/
- New Cablevision board member John Malone reportedly said today he wouldn't try to launch a third satellite service (after DirecTV and EchoStar) with his money:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7450
- Voom's latest promotional package deal offers installation of up to three receivers for $1 total, with fees of $5/receiver/month with a six-month commitment to programming (the lowest-cost programming package is $49.90/month):
http://tinyurl.com/5yo2r
- In related news, Starz will be shutting down its Encore HD channel at the end of the month:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=56047
According to Multichannel News, Voom was the only outlet for it. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA509238.html?display=Breaking+News

- Integrated (navigation and security) cable set-top boxes - Outgoing FCC chair Michael Powell reportedly leaned towards granting another year on the deadline for banning their use:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA509571?display=Breaking+News

- House Telecommunications Subcommittee hearing -
- Thomson's Dave Arland said RCA would be introducing a (standard-definition) integrated 27-inch DTT set later this year for under $300 and, pending the establishment of a firm cut-off date, a set-top DTT receiver/decoder for $125.
http://216.119.85.157/thomson/031005.html
- Broadcasting & Cable reported that Radio Shack CEO Leonard Roberts said his chain could offer a DTT set-top receiver/decoder in the range of $67 if there were a hard cut-off date. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://tinyurl.com/4zoqj
- American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) board member Lavada DeSalles and Hispanic Technology and Telecommunications Partnership founder Manuel Mirabal called for subsidies for those boxes, an "unavoidable price of the digital conversion," as Mirabal put it:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7431
- It reportedly took some scrambling for the Thomson "contingent" to restore digital reception when a reporter moved the antenna placed on a windowsill:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2812
- Mediaweek reports that sentiments in Congress make it seem unlikely there will be any hard cutoff bill passed:
http://tinyurl.com/478cs

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 182 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger (and I haven't been home to go through all the New York free-tabloid ads). Of those, 41 (23%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. Perhaps it's inventory clearance.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch TV @ Sears $899.99
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV @ Empire $549.99
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Empire $399
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Empire $499
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Empire $589
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $849
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Sony 65V75 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $699
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- ESA EF427E 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $229.99
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Empire $142
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27FS100 27-inch TV @ Empire $229.99
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Toshiba 27H10 27-inch TV @ Empire $129
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Magnavox 13MT143S 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $74.99
- Mystery brand CTGV4563TCT 13-inch TV @ Conn's $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Konka K2001UM 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- Magnavox 20MS233S 20-inch TV @ Target $109.99
- Daewoo DVD/VCR combo @ Coconuts $69.99 AR
- Daewoo DVD/VCR combo @ FYE $69.99 AR
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Mystery brand VCR @ Empire $24.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $69.99
- Toshiba SD-V392 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- Toshiba SDV396 DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $89.97
- Zenith XBV442 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- Centrios EDW8020 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $169.99
- LG VCR/DVD recorder @ Home Theater Store $299
- LiteOn VCR/DVD+/-R/RW recorder @ CompUSA $279.99 AR
- Philips DVDR80 DVD recorder @ J&R $199.99
- HP Brio computer w/TV tuner @ Soho $799
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ CEW $719
- Sony Vaio 560X computer w/TV tuner @ Soho $889
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Magnavox 13MDTD20 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Circuit City $169.99
- Toshiba MV20P2 20-inch TV/VCR combo @ Conn's $149.97
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Living Solutions 5-inch TV/AM/FM @ Walgreens $19.99 AR
- Mystery brand 7-inch TV/karaoke system @ Conn's $89.99
- Sony D-FJ200 AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $64.99
- Sony SRFM37V AM/FM/TV/weather portable @ Walgreens $29.99
AR - price after rebate
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- The FCC has updated its lists. 1680 stations (called 97.6%) have been granted DTT construction permits or licenses, and 1491 are on the air at some power level for some amount of time:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
- There has been no change in the 40 top-10 market ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC stations due on the air May 1, 1999; 38 are fully licensed, and two are operating on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html
- There has, similarly, been no change in the 79 of those stations in markets 11-30 that were due on the air November 1, 1999; 72 are fully licensed, and seven are on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html
- This chart shows 86.6% of stations "on the air." But of commercial stations due on the air May 1, 2002, only 362 (34%) are either fully licensed or operating on program-test authority; the other 697 are operating on temporary authority at low power. With the non-commercial stations (all due on the air on May 1, 2003), it's the other way around; 210 (67%) are fully licensed or on program-test authority, and only 103 are operating on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html
- This URL should take you to the list of 682 U.S. DTT stations either fully licensed or operating on program-test authority (I haven't been able to get it to display properly for me):
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html
- This one should take you to the list of 809 U.S. DTT stations operating at low power on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html
- The official National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) list still has just 1373 stations:
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp
But the NAB's March issue of "Destination Digital TV" lists the FCC's 1491:
http://www.nab.org/newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DDTV/0305.pdf

- CED has a story on cable's migration from analog to digital. It might be worth noting, when Radio Shack (and, previously, Motorola) predict prices of $67 for DTT set-top boxes, that the cable industry has been unable to achieve such price points for presumably easier-to-receive digital-cable set-top boxes:
http://tinyurl.com/5ejsp

- The FCC has listed the members of its Consumer Advisory Committee. The first meeting will be April 29:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-549A1.pdf

- International H/DTV news:

- Advanced-television.com reports Spain's conservative opposition party, Partido Popular, and private broadcasters Antena 3 and Tele 5 have asked the government to speed the analog cut-off to 2008 instead of 2010 (it was originally to be 2012:
http://tinyurl.com/6nfq5

- IOL reports on plans for DTT in South Africa:
http://tinyurl.com/5ydw8

- Apple is throwing its support to the Blu-ray format. This story is from Business Week:
http://tinyurl.com/479ep

- Warren Communications News reported Wednesday that inventories for DLP-based projection TVs have grown to a seven-to-eight-week supply. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- Mike Vitelli, senior vp of Best Buy, said, "There is no doubt there are higher return rates on HD sets than analog televisions." He added, "It should almost be illegal to buy an HD set unless you can prove you have HD service." The story was reported by Cnet's news.com:
http://tinyurl.com/5494l

- In its first release of any figure related to DTT reception since February 23 of last year, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) reported March 10 that "more than one million" digital-cable-ready TVs (each of which is supposed to have DTT-reception capability) were sold in 2004:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA509959?display=Breaking+News

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first seven weeks of 2005 were down 15.5% from the same period in 2004. I think those figures are pretty useless; give them some time. My ten-week running average was down 14.5%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the seventh week were 80,689 units and for the first six weeks 485,104.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.6% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the seventh week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the seventh week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: It was a banner week! I'm aware of ads at three retailers for two models each, all related to DirecTV.

- Ad confusions: Circuit City advertised the Sony computer monitors MFMHT75W and MFMHT95 as having "a built-in HD-ready TV tuner" but noted them as merely "HD Ready." The Sony web site says the tuners are analog only.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV w/$95RC $2999.99
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3799.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV w/$55RC $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$45RC $1499.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.99
- Panasonic TC-26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$65RC $1999.99
- RCA D52W25 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$35RC $1099.99
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$115RC $2499.99
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3399.99
- Sharp 27F641 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $289.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV w/$95RC $2999.99
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$180RC $5499.99
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$80RC $2499.99
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$45RC $1499.99
- Toshiba 24AF44 24-inch TV @ Best Buy $299.99
- Toshiba 26HF84A 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$145RC $4499.99
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD disclaimers only):
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$500GC $5499.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$300GC $3299.99
- Magnavox 30MF200V 30-inch LCD TV w/$100GC $1799.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV w/$200GC $2099.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV w/$200GC $2499.99
- Panasonic TC32LX20 32-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$300GC $2999.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100GC $1299.99
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$300GC $3699.99
- Samsung HLP5685W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$100GC $1299.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$200GC $2699.99
- Samsung TXP3264W 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50GC $799.99
- Sharp LC20S1UB 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV w/$50GC $899.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV w/$200GC $2699.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$300GC $2999.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100GC $1499.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100GC $1699.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$200GC $1999.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$100GC $999.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$100GC $1599.99
- Sony MFMHT75W 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Sony MFMHT95 19-inch 5:4 LCD TV $799.99
- Zenith Z20LA7R 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV w/$50GC $699.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- CompUSA (New York Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- Mystery brand LCT50HV 50-inch projection TV $1499.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1599
- Conn's (Dallas Morning News, some HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.97
- Hitachi 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2299.97
- Hitachi 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.97
- Mitsubishi 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599.99
- Mitsubishi 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.97
- Mitsubishi 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Mystery brand 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.99
- Mystery brand [Akai] PT4799HD 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $879.99
- ProView HV177 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $449.99
- Proview HX263 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1199.97
- ProView HX303 30-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.97
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.97
- Samsung 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299.97
- Samsung 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/stand $3199.97
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.97
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.97
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1499.97
- Toshiba 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599.99
- Dell (Dallas Morning News, HD logos only):
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899
- Dell 42-inch integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 2300MP projector $1200
- Dell 3300MP projector $1280
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1440
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199
- Dell W4200ED 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- Empire Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 5225N 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099
- Epson (no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi 62-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $2979
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi PD-6130 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7999
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2199
- Mitsubishi WS-55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1699
- Sony KP-46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- DirecTV receiver/decoder $299
- Hughes DirecTV receiver/decoder/PVR $999
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2499
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2999
- JVC LT32X575 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2999
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3999
- LG RU42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499
- LG RU52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999
- Sharp LC45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $7999
- Sony KDE55XBR950 55-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $12,999
- Sony KDF55XS955 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3699
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Sony KE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499
- Sony KE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999
- Home Theater Store (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV set-top receiver/DVR $999
- Fujitsu 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $2999
- Fujitsu 55-inch widescreen plasma TV $7999
- Hitachi 70-inch widescreen LCD projection TV
- LG 23-inch widescreen integrated LCD TV $1199
- LG 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- LG 44-inch widescreen DLP projection TV
- LG 44-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $1899
- LG 60-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $2499
- LG set-top ATSC receiver/DVR $699
- Mitsubishi 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $5999
- Mitsubishi 52-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $2499
- Mitsubishi 55-inch widescreen [integrated?] projection DTV $1699
- Mitsubishi 61-inch widescreen plasma TV $6999
- Mitsubishi 62-inch widescreen [integrated?] projection DTV/DVR
- Mitsubishi 65-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1999
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1999
- Sony 37-inch widescreen plasma TV $3999
- Sony 42-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $2199
- Sony 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $2999
- Sony 55-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $2999
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2399
- Panasonic TH-37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2199
- Philips 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2899
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Toshiba 65H84 65-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $2199
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Philips 15PF9945 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $479.99
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.99
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Samsung HP-P3761 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Sharp LC-26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Toshiba 32HL84 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2299.99
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1999.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Westinghouse W32701 27-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1099.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1499.99
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer necessary):
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2298
- Mitsubishi WS-65813 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2998
- Panasonic PT-43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $2098
- Panasonic TH-37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2498
- Panasonic TH-42PD25UP 42-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2998
- P.C. Richard (am New York, HD disclaimer only):
- Mitsubishi LT2240 22-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1499.99
- ProView MH462SU 46-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.97
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2195.97
- Royal Computers and Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Samsung (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Sears (no disclaimer):
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2849,99
- Sony KDP51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV/MemoryStick $1894.99 AR
- Sony KDP57WS655 57-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV/MemoryStick $2179.99 AR
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- Sony KP-57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- LG MU-42PM11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Pioneer PDP504CMX 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599
- Pioneer PDP-614MX 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6899.99
- Sharp LC-20B4 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799
- Sharp LC-26A4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Sharp LC-30HV4U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1899.99
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $3299
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5899.99
- Sony KLV-26HR1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch plasma TV $1999
- Ultimate Electronics (Dallas Morning News, HD IDs only):
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1798.95
- Mitsubishi WS48315 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $1288.95
- Panasonic PT50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299.95
- Panasonic TH50PX25U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4997.95
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.95
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- LG RU42PX11H 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2099.95
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2599.95
- Mitsubishi WS55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1899.95
- Panasonic CT27HL14 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $549.95
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1899.95
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2299.95
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.95
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1899.95
- Philips 42PF9936D 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.95
- Philips 42PF9976 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4699.95
- Samsung HLP6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3399.95
- Samsung TXP3075WHF 30-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $999.95
- Sharp LC20S1US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799.95
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.95
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.95
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1399.95
- Zenith P42W46XH 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Value Electronics (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR
- LG DVB418 PVR $199
- LG DU-60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $11,999
- LG LST-3410A ATSC receiver/PVR $699
- LG LST-4200A ATSC/NTSC/clear-QAM receiver/decoder $279
- LG MW-71PY1071 71-inch widescreen plasma TV $75,000
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- LG RU-42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- LG RU-50PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG MU60PZ90V 60-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8997
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2797 BS
- Samsung HLN617W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2997
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2897
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2497
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first seven weeks of 2005 were down 44.7% from the same period in 2004. I think that figures are pretty useless; give them time. My ten-week running average was down 44.7%. VCR sales were down 41.9%. I think this is the first time DVD sales dropped more precipitously than VCR.

- The latest Hollywood horror story: Peerflix gets users to trade DVDs at $1/trade:
http://www.peerflix.com/Default.aspx?tabid=64
This Cnet news.com story indicates they won't be alone for long:
http://tinyurl.com/3vkjz

- This might not be fresh news, but this weekend was the first time I was somewhere to notice these ads (which don't appear in the New York Times or the free New York tabloids). Both the CVS and Walgreens drugstore chains are carrying DVD+R and DVD-R media. Walgreens also had DVD-RW.

- PVR news: TiVo added 1.7 million subscribers in its last fiscal year (1.2 million DirecTV), bringing them over three million but driving them deeper into the red:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7433

- Here's a slide show on one view of the difference between "IPTV" and "the Internet of Video":
http://breeze.brightcove.com/p4728018/

- According to a Kaiser Family Foundation study, although children and teenagers are surfing the web and playing videogames more, they are not watching television any less, and TV remains their number-one media activity by far (three times as much as all computer time combined). The full story requires a paid subscription to Broadcasting & Cable:
http://tinyurl.com/4cpzw

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through March 16, Hyatt Grand Champions, Indian Wells, California, 35th Annual Recording Media Forum http://www.recordingmedia.org/Conferences/forum2005/index.html.
- March 14-17, Bally's/Paris, Las Vegas, ShoWest http://www.cinemaexpo.com/filmgroup/showest/index.jsp.
- March 15, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, CEA HDTV Summit http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=HDTV05.
- March 16, Washington (D.C.) Convention Center, IP & Creativity: Redefining the Issue http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/schedule.asp?eventID=IP05.
- March 21, FCC, Washington, D.C., Satellite Forum http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-314A1.pdf
- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe 2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- *March 30, 609 Greenwich Street, New York, auction of New York Times Television equipment, inspection March 29 http://www.josephfinn.com.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005 http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005 http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/.
- June 13-16, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28 meeting) http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html.
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp.
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php.
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- Empire Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6262
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

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Dated 21 March 2005, sorry for the delay.

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- Follow-ups:

- Cumulative 2005 U.S. factory sales of "digital" TVs - It should have
been obvious from the context, but last week's memo said the figure was for
the first six weeks instead of the first seven. FYI, I haven't yet
received the 8th-week figures from CEA.

- Encore HD - A reader says that, in addition to being on Voom, it was
also receivable by 4DTV (C-band) subscribers with an HDD200 HD decoder.

- CableCARDs -
- The National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA)
reported Friday that "more than 31,000" had been provided to cable
subscribers:
http://www.ncta.com/press/press.cfm?PRid=589&showArticles=ok
Compare that to the Consumer Electronics Association's (CEA) "more
than one million" digital-cable-ready TVs sold in 2004 that I reported last
week:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA509959?display=Breaking+News
- The February issue of the HDTV Insider newsletter reported "TV
Guide (Isn't Always) On Screen For CableCARD TVs":
http://www.hdtvinsider.com
FYI, the HDTV Insider won the Best DTV Journalism award from CEA's
Academy of Digital Television Pioneers (longtime ***Technology Retreat***
moderator Peter Fannon won for Best Industry DTV Leadership):
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10711
- Fannon's Panasonic has joined LG and Samsung in signing CHILA,
the CableCARD-Host Interface Licensing Agreement with CableLabs for two-way
digital-cable readiness:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA511563?display=Breaking+News
- Of course, the BIG CableCARD news of the week was the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) postponing to July 1, 2007 the ban on the
cable industry using digital set-top boxes with integrated security and
navigation. The order also requires the industry to report its progress on
two-way plug-&-play, CableCARD deployment, downloadable security, etc.:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-257519A1.pdf
The delay is being reported as a 12-month postponement. Being cursed
with a long memory, I offer these comments from then-FCC-chair William
Kennard in 1998 that indicate it's actually now a seven-YEAR postponement:
"By requiring that cable operators separate security functions from
non-security functions for cable set top boxes by July 1, 2000, we have
ensured that consumers will be able to purchase these cable boxes from
their local retailers by that date":
http://ftp.fcc.gov/Speeches/Kennard/Statements/stwek845.html

- Voom - EchoStar seems to want to keep what it's getting from Voom.
The second URL is a story from Newsday, Voom's hometown newspaper:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7479
http://tinyurl.com/56fkp
The reason EchoStar doesn't want the cash back seems to be very good
fourth-quarter results with $70 million in quarterly profit (up from $3
million a year ago) and 10.9 million subscribers (Voom has 46,000).

- "Broadcast flag" - The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia gave flag opponents two weeks to prove their standing to bring the
case, i.e., to show how they would be harmed by the flag. This story is
from USA Today:
http://tinyurl.com/6cnnr

- FCC Chair - Commissioner Kevin Martin has replaced Michael Powell as
head of the FCC. This story is from Reuters:
http://tinyurl.com/59gja

- Comcast and Sinclair - They've reached agreement on retransmission
of both analog and digital broadcasts:
http://tinyurl.com/6slbp

- Comcast and TiVo - Yes, they've reached agreement:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7457
But it's non-exclusive (Comcast may continue to offer non-TiVo PVRs):
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/16/technology/16tivo.html?

- CEA's HDTV Summit - Here are some reports. CEA says more than three
million households have ATSC DTT-reception capability, representing about
18% of the "digital television products" they've reported sold:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA511186?display=Breaking+News
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10712

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 135 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of
those, just 29 (21%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets
that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV @ Empire $549.99
- Sony Wega 36sf10 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Sony Wega KV36FS120 36-inch TV @ Sears $899.99
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Empire $399
- Toshiba 36-inch TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Empire $499
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Empire $589
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $849
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Sony 65V75 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $699
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Sharp 25C340 25-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Empire $142
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS100 27-inch TV @ Empire $229.99
- Sony Wega 27sf10 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Sylvania 6427TE 27-inch TV @ Ultimate Electronics $168.95
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA ET413E/6413TE 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $64.99
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- RCA 13V400T 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $69.99 AR
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Toshiba 19A24/25 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $109.99
- ESA E4000 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99 AR
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Mystery brand VCR @ Empire $24.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Empire $79.99
- Samsung DVDV460C DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City w/$20GC $99.99
- Centrios EDW8020 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $159.99
- Philips DVDR600VR VCR/DVD+R/RW recorder @ Circuit City $299.99
- Sensory Science SR674 DVD recorder @ Ultimate Electronics $148.95
- HP Digital Entertainment Center with TV tuners @ CompUSA $1499.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony D-FJ200 AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R 64.99
- Sony DNS707F AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ Best Buy $79.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has synchronized
its list to the FCC's, so, as of March 16, they, too, list 1491 U.S. DTT
stations in operation:
http://www.nab.org/newsroom/issues/digitaltv/dtvstations.asp
- Doug Lung's RF Report found 675 licensed U.S. DTT stations in
the FCC's CDBS database on March 14, pretty close to the 682 licensed and
program-test authority stations in the FCC's March 7 list:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=793

- Here are some details on the NAB HD station t be operated at their
convention next month:
"The broadcast will be transmitted in the 720P format as well as be
down-converted to NTSC. The station output will include closed captioning
and dynamic PSIP data. The signal will be delivered in several ways: as an
ATSC signal throughout the LVCC, via fiber to the Mobile Media area of the
LVCC where it will be uplinked via satellite. KVVU-HD Las Vegas will
retransmit the signal on their HD channel. In addition, Watchit Convention
Networks (WCN) will transmit the signal via their Watchit Private Video
Network TM to more than 30,000 hotel rooms in Las Vegas":
http://www.nabshow.com/press/nab2005_NABHD.htm

- I was asked not to discuss a test at my apartment a few weeks ago of a
non-LG set-top box reportedly containing the LG 5th-generation chip. Now
it appears I am permitted to do so. I will still refrain from mentioning
the brand:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/03-2005/msg00237.html
In brief, the performance was nothing like that of the LG prototype.
Whereas the LG prototype was truly plug-&-play, with no significant antenna
positioning or orientation required, the new box required extremely careful
antenna positioning and orientation and, even then, was unstable when we
walked around the room (it seemed sensitive to vehicular traffic outside,
too). WCBS-DT was received less reliably than at any time since the second
generation boxes.
So it appears the chip, itself, is not sufficient to provide the fine
results of the LG prototype.

- According to the Horowitz Associates "State of Cable & Broadband" study
of 400 consumers late last year, 14% use some form of on-demand
programming, 8% use some sort of DVR, and 6% get HDTV:
http://www.cedmagazine.com/cedailydirect/2005/0305/cedaily050316.htm#4

- Here's a report in Cableworld on HD facilities being installed by cable
programming networks:
http://tinyurl.com/667yj

- The February issue of ATSC's "The Standard" is available:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/newsletter/The%20Standard_Feb05.pdf

- Digital-cinema news:

- Avica subsidiary Digital Cinema Limited (Ireland) says its
nationwide network "will enable projection of all forms of content to every
screen in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland":
http://www.dcinematoday.com/dc/pr.aspx?newsID=234

- George Lucas was impressed by In-Three's system for converting flat
programming to a stereoscopic version. "When I first saw In-Three's
Dimensionalization process I was truly amazed. The 3D was of a quality
better than anything I had previously experienced. Seeing my own Star Wars
images in authentic 3D convinced me that it would be a whole new way for
audiences to be able to re-live the Star Wars films. Dimensionalization
will significantly enhance the realism of any movie presented in this
process":
http://www.dcinematoday.com/dc/pr.aspx?newsID=232

- International H/DTV news:

- According to a study by IMS Research, 26% of the "top 89 TV
operators worldwide" are offering HD. In the Americas, it's 70%:
http://www.imsresearch.com/

- The BBC has been accused by Intellect, a trade association, of
misleading consumers by promoting inexpensive set-top boxes instead of
integrated sets. Intellect also seeks a hard analog cutoff date. The
second URL is from Electronics Weekly:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1437756,00.html
http://tinyurl.com/4cnlv

- Another UK problem: According to John Binks, director of
market-research firm GfK, "Of all the flat panel screens sold, just 1.3% in
the UK are capable of getting high-definition." According to Alexander
Oudendijk, senior vp of the satellite company Astra, 74 devices being sold
as HD aren't "HD-ready":
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4361543.stm

- Yet another UK problem: A Welsh politician says only 49% of the
population of Wales can get Freeview and has called on the BBC to provide
free satellite service:
http://www.demrhydcymru.org.uk/php/presspage.php?id=1138

- There is, however, another option. NTL has been testing on-demand
HD over digital subscriber lines (instead of their own cable systems):
http://www.digitmag.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=4774

- Things are not entirely rosy in Australia, either. The government
estimates that less than half the population will have digital receivers
when analog is scheduled to be shut down in 2008:
http://au.news.yahoo.com/050317/21/tjsi.html
The Australian reports that a parliamentary inquiry will look into why
DTT adoption has been so slow there:
http://tinyurl.com/3wf4h
These letters are to the effect of "Who needs a government inquiry?
The receivers cost too much, they aren't as reliable as analog, and they
don't offer more":
http://tinyurl.com/44gkr

- The latest list from Digital Broadcasting Australia shows 67 DTT
set-top boxes from 25 brands starting at A$129 (US$101 -- and they've been
sold for under A$100). Of those, 19 from 14 brands are HD starting at
A$499 (US$391):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18
There are 18 integrated sets from seven brands starting at A$1449
(US$1176). Of those, six from two brands are HD starting at A$5999
(US$4705):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78

- The Age offers an overview of DTT in Australia:
http://tinyurl.com/4lume

- Compro Technology showed a DVB-T tuner in a USB stick at CeBIT:
http://www.digitimes.com/systems/a20050315PR205.html

- Tele 5 has asked Spain's government to adopt a subsidy-based model
of DTT introduction. I've offered two URLs to the same story. The long
one goes directly to the story; the short one takes you to the right page,
but you have to go down six stories:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/Mar21_March25.htm
#tel[/url]
[url]http://tinyurl.com/4gbqe - 6th story[/url]

- According to NPD (via Reuters), 42-inch plasma prices dropped 7.2% from
December to January and 17-inch LCDs dropped 5.3%:
http://tinyurl.com/5ymbw

- The first issue (January 2005) of Pacific Media Associates' RPTV Tracking
Service says microdisplay models accounted for over 75% of rear-projection
TVs sold that month. DLP dominates all size categories except
40-to-44-inch, where 3LCD is most common. The press release isn't yet
posted on their site:
http://www.pacificmediaassociates.com/Press_releases/press_release.htm
Warren Communications News reported Friday that a survey showed DLP
outselling 3LCD 5:3 despite higher prices. Maybe that's from the same
survey. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- Again, CEA hasn't yet released 8th-week sales figures.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV unit at
Best Buy. Correspondents tell me all such STBs are rare in stores.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
My Los Angeles correspondent was out of town this weekend, so this
reflects only those ads that appeared before he left.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV w/$55RC $1709.99
- [Maxent] MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Philips 50PF9956 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$170RC $4699.99 AR
- Pioneer PDP-4351HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$170RC
$5224.99
- Pioneer PDP-5051HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$220RC
$6649.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2074.99
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$75RC $2359.99
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3214.99
- Samsung HP-P4261 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$125RC $3799.99
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $649.99
- Samsung TX-P3071WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $949.99
- Sharp LC37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV w/$155RC $4749.99
- Sharp LC45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV w/$250RC $7599.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$50RC $1614.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $949.99
- Toshiba 23HLV84 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1519.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$40RC $1329.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of the amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Audiovox FP1520 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1529.99
- Hitachi 57F510 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1709.99
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3599.99
- Magnavox 20MF200V 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.99
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1889.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2249.99
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1439.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1999.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2519.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2429.99
- Samsung TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $719.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2969.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3149.99
- Sony KLV21SG2 21-inch widescreen LCD TV $1349.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1529.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1349.99
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99 AR LD
AR - price after mail-in rebate
LD - price includes DVD/LCD portable combo
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1599
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799
- Dell 2300MP projector $1200
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $849
- Empire Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Samsung 26-inch 16:9 TV $449
- Samsung 30-inch 16:9 TV $599
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1499
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Epson (no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs):
- Mitsubishi 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7999
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2699
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu plasma TV $2999
- Fujitsu P55XHA30WS 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7999
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 60VS810 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV
- InFocus LP640 projector $1349.99 AR
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Philips 26PW8402/37 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $499.99
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99
- Samsung HP-P3761 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $999.99
- Samsung LT-P266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499.99
- Sharp LL-171MU 17-inch LCD TV $339.99 AR
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KDL-32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4499.99
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2298
- LG DU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3298
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1498
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2498
- Royal Computers and Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Samsung (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Sony KDP51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1914.99 AR
- Sony KDP57WS655 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2179.99 AR
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3324.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1614.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- LG MU-42PM11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Pioneer PDP504CMX 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599
- Pioneer PDP-614MX 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6899.99
- Sharp LC-20B4 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799
- Sharp LC-26A4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Sharp LC-30HV4U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $3299
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5899.99
- Sony KLV-26HR1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch plasma TV $1999
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Epson PLHome10Plus projector w/screen $1299.95
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2799.95
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1798.95
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Mitsubishi LT3050 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $3699.95
- Mitsubishi PD5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5699.95
- Mitsubishi WD52725 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3099.95
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2599.95
- Mitsubishi WD62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3699.95
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.95
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.95
- Panasonic CT30WX54 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.95
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1299.95
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1198.95
- Panasonic PT50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299.95
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.95
- Panasonic TH50XVS30U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7699.95
- Philips 17PF9946 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $799.95
- Philips 23PF8946 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1198.95
- Philips 27PT8302 27-inch 4:3 CRT direct-view TV $498.95
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1899.95
- Philips 42PF9936D 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.95
- Philips 42PF9976 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.95
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6699.95
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1999.95
- Samsung HLP5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3099.95
- Samsung HLP6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3099.95
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.95
- Samsung TXP3075WHF 30-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $999.95
- Sharp LC13B6US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $398.95
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.95
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV $2499.95
- Sharp XVZ2000 16:9 DLP projector $3699.95
- Sony KD34XBR960 34-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view DTV $1999.95
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5199.95
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.95
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2799.95
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.95
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3799.95
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.95
- Sylvania 6615LE 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $298.95 AR
- Sylvania 6620LE 20-inch direct-view LCD TV $498.95
- Zenith P42W46XH 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1899
- Value Electronics (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2699
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3999
- LG DU-60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $11,999
- LG KU17WDVD 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/DVD player
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- LG RU-42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- LG RU-50PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $3997
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2297 BS
- LG RU52SZ30 52-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2297
- Panasonic TH50PX25UP 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4997
- Samsung HLN617W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2997
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2497
BS - price "before savings"

- A special edition of Tech Notes dealing with the appointment of
Commissioner Martin to head the FCC has come out:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_SE-03-17-05.pdf

- DVD news:

- Again, CEA hasn't yet released 8th-week sales figures.

- Warren Communications News reported Tuesday that DVD-recorder sales
doubled in 2004. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- The Rail Network is installing TVs on Atlanta-area trains. The
technology being used for transmission isn't discussed:
http://www.communityreview.net/gbase/Expedite/Content?oid=oid%3A1641
http://www.itsmarta.com/newsroom/press_releases/rel.asp?id=89
According to one report, material is downloaded at stations via Wi-Fi:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/03-2005/msg00270.html
But that doesn't match their saying they can provide emergency alerts:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/03-2005/msg00275.html

- According to Nielsen Media Research's Extended Home Study, college
students average 221 minutes of TV daily in their college residences (34.1%
broadcast, 60.1% ad-supported cable). In second homes, viewers averaged
age 60 and watched much less:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7466

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- March 23, KQED, San Francisco, VSB seminar
http://www.lns.com/sbe/archive/sbenov04.html.
- *March 24, KVIE, Sacramento, California, VSB seminar
http://www.atscforum.org/temp/KVIESeminarFlyer.pdf.
- March 28-31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VIDe
2005 http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/.
- March 30, 609 Greenwich Street, New York, auction of New York Times
Television equipment, inspection March 29 http://www.josephfinn.com.
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show
http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference
https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005
http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- *April 29-May 1, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2005 Early
Television Convention http://www.earlytelevision.org/2005_convention.html.
- *May 16-18, New York Hilton, Streaming Media East
http://www.streamingmedia.com/east.
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International
Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention
http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary,
SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca
http://www.wabe.ca/.
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005
http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/.
- June 13-16, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28
meeting) http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html.
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer
Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo
http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp.
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment
Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005
http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php.
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast
http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next
week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work
from outside the United States):
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- Empire Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6262
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs
and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html
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Dated 28 March 2005.

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- Follow-ups:

- NPD 17-inch LCD price drop - That was actually for computer monitors=
:
<[url]">http://tinyurl.com/6sgs9>[/url]

- Number of U.S. ATSC receivers - Last week I offered Greg Tarr's stor=
y in TWICE saying there were three million. Ted Hearn reports in Multichan=
nel News (and CEA, the Consumer Electronics Associayion, has confirmed to m=
e) that 1.5 million of those were integrated, which means the other 1.5 mil=
lion are STBs. Total "DTV" factory sales through the end of 2004 were 16.1=
million. The full story requires a paid subscription:
<[url]">http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA513178.html?display=3DPolicy>[/url]
In view of CEA's reporting "over 1.2 million" devices capable of recei=
ving ATSC on February 23 of last year and a million digital-cable-ready set=
s in 2004 (all integrated with ATSC-reception capability) and in view of th=
e "tuner" mandate kicking in last July, I find the figure for integrated se=
ts surprising (on the low side -- and the resulting set-top box figures sur=
prising on the high side). All of the numbers are for factory sales.
In a related story, In-Stat's report "Got HD? High-Def TV Service Now =
In Over 10 Million Homes" says that many worldwide are actually receiving H=
D, with four million of them in the U.S. (up from 1.6 million a year ago):
<[url]">http://tinyurl.com/6r967>[/url]

- CeBIT - This story describes a 102-inch plasma and a solid-gold 71-i=
nch TV:
<[url]">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_online/4378733.stm>[/url]

- July 1 -=20
- This week I've listed 106 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of=
those, 21 (20%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. =20
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets th=
at are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV @ Empire $549.99
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36455 36-inch TV @ Empire $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Empire $399 SS
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Empire $499 SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Empire $589 SS
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $849
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Sony 65V75 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $699 SS
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- RCA 27-inch TV @ Wal*Mart $178.44
- Memorex MT2274 27-inch TV @ Sears $179.99
- Mystery-brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $169.99
- Philips PT543S 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $199.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Empire $142
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27FS100 27-inch TV @ Empire $229.99
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- ESA ET419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $84.99
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $79.99 AR
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Broksonic DRVC9000 DVD-R/RW recorder @ Circuit City $239.99
- GoVideo R6740 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $169.99
- Panasonic DMRE55S DVD recorder @ Circuit City $199.99
- Philips DVDR600VR DVD+R/RW recorder @ Circuit City $299.99
- Compaq 5000C series computer w/tuner @ Soho $699
- Hewlett Packard Brio series " @ Soho $799
- Sony computer w/tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony 560X series computer w/tuner @ Soho $899
- Sony RB34G/HS75/PSC 1610 computer w/TV tuner @ Best $1329.97 AR
- Sony VGCRB34G/SDMHS75B/Z715 " @ Circuit City $1249.99 AR
- Sony VGC-RB36G computer @ J&R $999.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Jensen VM9510 7-inch car TV/DVD combo @ Best Buy $799.99 w/$25RC
- Sony D-FJ200 AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $64.99
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national =
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - No lists were updated since last week.

- International H/DTV news: =20

- The UK Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport has release th=
e Report of the Digital Television Project. This is the introduction:
<[url]">http://tinyurl.com/3k4hr>[/url]
This is the full 41-page report, which seems to cover everything from =
sales figures to ecological impact of increased current draw of digital rec=
eivers. It notes that 18 million VCRs might have to be replaces, and that =
households might have to pay between 40 and 200 UKP not counting installati=
on costs between 50 and 150 UKP. It also discusses consumer advisory notic=
es about their TVs and VCRs not working. The only thing missing is a hard =
analog shut-down date:
<[url]">http://tinyurl.com/5p8zf>[/url]

- Thanks to a large infusion of government funds, the South Africa Bro=
adcasting Corporation expects to have everything necessary to shoot the 201=
0 World Cup in HD. But they might not be able to broadcast it that way unt=
il 2014, if then. A different organization, Sentech, does the transmission=
, and they seek R300 million (US$47 million) from the government for a netw=
ork. Multicasting is said, in this story, to be the biggest advantage of D=
TT:
<[url]">http://free.financialmail.co.za/05/0318/technology/atech.htm>[/url]

- China is reportedly responsible for 55% of the world's TVs, and abou=
t 62% of China's output is purchased domestically. Half of China's top-10 =
electronics companies are in the TV business:
<[url]">http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/GC25Ad04.html>[/url]

- Here's an update on DTT in Ireland:
<http://home.eircom.net/content/irelandcom/topstories/5276922?view=3DEircom=
net>

- DTT transmitters for a pilot project in Romania are on order:
<[url]">http://www.tvbeurope.com/Headlines.htm#News4>[/url]

- At the USDC/Needham Display Industry Investor=E2=80=99s Conference, Insig=
ht Media's Chris Chinnock said average sale prices are actually increasing.=
Returns are said to be due, at least in part, to the fact that analog sig=
nals look "awful" on the new sets:
<[url]">http://www.hdtvexpert.com/pages/consortiumsan.htm>[/url]

- Normally, I would simply report the main item in this CEA news release, b=
ut another sentence throws a different light on it. The main item is that =
CEA conducted a survey that found that almost half of consumers plan to mak=
e their next TV HD. But then there's this sentence: "Nine out of 10 adult=
s are now aware of at least one term used to refer to high-definition telev=
ision, such as 'digital television' or 'HDTV'":
<[url]">http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=3D10719>[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television =
sets for the first eight weeks of 2005 were down 16.1% from the same period=
in 2004. For the first nine weeks, they were down 11%. My ten-week runni=
ng average was down 15% at the end of the eighth week and 12.1% at the end =
of the ninth.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the eight=
h week were 125,104 units and for the ninth 77,608. For the first nine wee=
ks they were 687,821.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-rec=
eption capability) accounted for about 16.9% of the TVs (not counting plasm=
a or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the eighth week this yea=
r and 16.8% through the ninth. It may be worth noting here what that means=
. About 83% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the se=
venth week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with pictur=
e tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TV=
s to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I susp=
ect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be ca=
pable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either recei=
ving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of recei=
ving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV boxes at Be=
st Buy and Good Guys. Where were those 1.5-million set-tops sold?

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national =
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- Advent HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $999.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T/1 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2839.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$60RC $1899.99
- Philips 30PW8402 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $699.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$125RC $3799.99
- RCA D52W25 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$30RC $999.99
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1234.99
- Samsung TX-P2764X 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV
- Sharp 32F641 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $499.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1709.99
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$220RC $6649.99
- Sony KDF55XS955 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3514.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$125RC $3894.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$50RC $1614.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$140RC $4274.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$40RC $1329.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$75RC $2359.99
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD projection TV w/$55RC $1799.9=
9
- Zenith M52W56LCD 52-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $1999.99
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $749.99 AR
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Hitachi 32HDL51 32-inch wide integr. LCD DTV w/photo-card slot $3149.=
99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2969.99
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1169.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2249.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$30RC $649.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2249.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2429.99
- Samsung TXP3264W 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $719.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3689.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2069.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$90RC $1799.99
- Sony KV27HS420 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $674.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$45RC $899.99
- Zenith Z20LA7R 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $629.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
RC - price includes "rewards certificate" of amount shown
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1599
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 1100MP projector $849
- Dell 2300MP projector $1200
- Dell 2300MP projector $1280
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $849
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199
- Empire Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Samsung 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $449
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $799
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 61Z577 (?) 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999
- Epson (no disclaimer necessary):
- Epson 47-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $2699 AR
- Epson 57-inch integrated projection DTV/printer w/CD-R/RW $3199 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi HC3 projector $999
- Mitsubishi WS-55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799
- Panasonic PT-47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099
- Panasonic PT-50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2199
- Sony KP-51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $899
- Mitsubishi HC3 projector $999=20
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2,699
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $549.99
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 15PF9936 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99
- Sharp LL-171MU 17-inch LCD TV $299.99 AR
- Sharp LC-26GD4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDE-42XBR950 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5999.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3299.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Zenith Z26LZ5R 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Samsung (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3699 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclamer):
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- NEC PX-42VM5a 42-inch plasma TV $1499
- Pioneer PDP504CMX 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599
- Pioneer PDP-614MX 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $11,000.99
- Sharp LC-20B4 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799
- Sharp LC-26A4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Sharp LC-30HV4U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1899.99
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $3299
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5899.99
- Sony KLV-26HR1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch plasma TV $1999
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD ID only):
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.95
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.95
- Unitek (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Planar PDP-42BK 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699
- Sony PFM42V1/B 42-inch plasma $1939
- Sony PFM42X1/S 42-inch plasma $3099
- Sony 50-inch plasma monitor $4049
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Value Electronics (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2699
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3999
- LG DU-60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $11,999
- LG KU17WDVD 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/DVD player $899
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- LG RU-42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- LG RU-50PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P55XHA30WS 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8497
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2297 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-62327 62-inch 16:9 projection TV $3596 BS
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6997 BS
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1697
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2497
BS - price "before savings"

- Tech-Notes #129 has come out:
<[url]">http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_129.pdf>[/url]

- DVD news: =20

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first=
eight weeks of 2005 were down 46% from the same period in 2004. For the n=
inth week, they were down 39.3%. My ten-week running average was down 41.7=
% at the end of the eighth week and 39% at the end of the ninth. VCR sales=
were down 45% at the end of the eighth week and 44.1% at the end of the ni=
nth.

- Warren Communications News reported today that "fragile talks" are u=
nder way on getting the Blu-ray and HD DVD camps to agree to a common stand=
ard. The story will be on the site until tomorrow morning:
<[url]">http://www.warren-news.com/>[/url]

- Satellite news: A surprise in the FCC's recent satellite streamlining or=
der and notice of proposed rulemaking was in paragraphs 84-88, where one of=
the proposals is eliminating analog transmissions:
<[url]">http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-62A1.pdf>[/url]

- Check out the new Electronic Entertainment Policy Initiative:
<[url]">http://www.eepi.org/>[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through March 31, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, SURA/VID=
e 2005 <[url]">http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2005/>[/url].
- March 30, 609 Greenwich Street, New York, auction of New York Times =
Television equipment, inspection March 29 <[url]http://www.josephfinn.com>[/url].
- April 3-5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show ">ttp://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx>.
- *April 4, Hollywood Pacific Theater, Entertainment Technology Center=
screening of "Robots" <[url]">http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp>[/url].
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference .
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005 <http://www.nabsh=
ow.com/default.asp>.
- *April 25, KOBI, Medford, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/01-Medford.htm>.
- *April 27, Sinbad's, San Francisco, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://w=
ww.tech-notes.tv/2005/02-San_Francisco.htm>.
- *April 29, Reno, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.tv/20=
05/03-Reno.htm>.
- *May 3, Hometown Buffet, Clovis (Fresno), California, Taste of NAB R=
oad Show <[url]">http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/04-Fresno.htm>[/url].
- *May 5, Los Angeles, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.t=
v/2005/05-Los_Angeles.htm>.
- *May 9, San Diego, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.tv/=
2005/06-San_Diego.htm>
- *May 11, Audio Video Resources, Phoenix, Taste of NAB Road Show ">p://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/07-Phoenix.htm>
- *May 13, KNME, Albuquerque, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-=
notes.tv/2005/08-Albuquerque.htm>.
- *May 16, El Paso, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.tv/2=
005/09-El_Paso.htm>.
- *May 18, Oklahoma City, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-note=
s.tv/2005/10-Oklahoma_City.htm>.
- *May 19, Clear Channel Event Center, Tulsa, Taste of NAB Road Show <=
[url=http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/11-Tulsa.htm>]">http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/11-Tulsa.htm>[/url]
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International Sympos=
ium 2005 <[url]">http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html>[/url].
- *May 23, Wichita State University, Kansas, Taste of NAB Road Show ">ttp://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/12-Wichita.htm>.
- *May 26, Dallas, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.tv/20=
05/13-Dallas.htm>.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention <http://www.aes.org=
/events/118/>.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, SA=
IT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar <http://www.wabe.=
ca/>.
- *May 31, Austin, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-note=
s.tv/2005/14-Austin-.htm>
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005 <http://infoco=
mm05.expoexchange.com/>.
- *June 6, Weslaco, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-not=
es.tv/2005/16-Weslaco.htm>.
- *June 7-8, Universal City (Los Angeles), Digital Media Summit 2005 <=
[url=http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/digitalmediasummit2005.htm>.].">http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/digitalmediasummit2005.htm>.[/url]
- *June 8, Corpus Christi, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/17-Corpus%20Christi.htm>.
- *June 10, Houston, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.tv/=
2005/18-Houston.htm>.
- *June 13, Lamar State College, Port Arthur, Texas (Beaumont/Lake Cha=
rles), Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/19-Beaumont_%2=
0Lake%20Charles.htm>.
- June 13-16, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28=
meeting) <[url].\">http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html>.\[/url]
- *June 14, Courtyard Marriott, Shreveport, Louisiana, Taste of NAB Ro=
ad Show <[url]">http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/20-Shreveport.htm>[/url].
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electron=
ics <[url]">http://www.ieee.org.hk/>[/url]
- *June 17, Jackson, Mississippi, Taste of NAB Road Show, <http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/21-Jackson.htm>.
- *June 20, New Orleans, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes=
.tv/2005/22-New%20Orleans.htm>.
- *June 22, Colonial Financial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, Taste of N=
AB Road Show <[url]">http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/23-Montgomrty.htm>[/url].
- *June 24, Jacksonville, Florida, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/24-Jacksonville.htm>.
- *June 27, Orlando, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.tv/=
2005/25-Orlando.htm>.
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo <http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/=
filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp>.
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Techno=
logy Alliance Summit <[url]">http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html>[/url].
- *June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.tv/20=
05/26-Tampa.htm>.
- *July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference <http://=
[url=http://www.smpte.org/conferences/>.]www.smpte.org/conferences/>.[/url]
- *July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.tv/200=
5/27-Miami.htm>.
- *July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-no=
tes.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm>.
- *July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.tv/=
2005/29-Atlanta.htm>.
- *July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm>.
- *July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Tast=
e of NAB Road Show <[url]">http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm>[/url].
- *July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm>.
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 <http://www.smpte.c=
om.au/home.php>.
- *July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, .
- *July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://w=
ww.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm>.
- *July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://=
[url=http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm>.]www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm>.[/url]
- *July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show ">tp://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm>.
- *July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://ww=
w.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm>.
- *August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show .
- *August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm>.
- *August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm>.
- *August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-not=
es.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm>.
- *August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show .
- *August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm>.
- *August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.tv=
/2005/44-Boston.htm>.
- *August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-n=
otes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm>.
- *August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm>.
- *August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm>.
- *August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm>.
- *August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm>
- *August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-notes.t=
v/2005/50-Buffalo.htm>.
- *August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road=
Show <[url]">http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm>[/url].
- *September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-no=
tes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm>.
- *September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://ww=
w.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm>.
- *September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech=
-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm>.
- *September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech=
-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm>.
- *September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-note=
s.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm>.
- *September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm>.
- * September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show=
<[url]">http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm>[/url].
- *September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://w=
ww.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm>.
- *September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://ww=
w.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm>.
- *September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://=
[url=http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm>.]www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm>.[/url]
- *September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road =
Show <[url]">http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm>[/url].
- *October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm>.
- *October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm>.
- *October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm>.
- *October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tech-no=
tes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm>.
- *October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm>.
- *October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm>.
- *October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm>.
- *October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm>.
- *October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show <http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm>.
- *October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show .
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast <http://www.v=
nufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp>.
- *October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road=
Show <[url]">http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm>[/url].
- *November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibi=
tion <[url]">http://www.smpte.org/conferences/>[/url].
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next w=
eek's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work f=
rom outside the United States):
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- Empire Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6262
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Unitek: +1-310-966-1166
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs =
and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
<[url]">http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html>[/url]

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Dated 4 April 2005

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- Follow-ups:

- U.S. DTT-receiver sales - "On closer inspection," the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has determined that the end-of-2004 figure for cumulative factory sales of integrated sets is closer to two million and for set-top boxes (STBs) closer to one million. I am much more comfortable with those figures.

- CEA's recent consumer surveys - I'll let them speak for themselves:
- This one was released today. "Seven in 10 consumers plan to purchase a digital cable-ready (DCR) high-definition television (HDTV) as their next TV, according to data released today by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)":
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10722
- This one was released on March 22, less than two weeks earlier. "Nearly half of all consumers plan to make their next television purchase a high-definition (HDTV) television set, according to a new consumer survey released by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) today":
http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10719
In a related story, a survey of 2,630 U.S. adults conducted by Harris Interactive between March 8 and 14 found just 27% likely to buy an HDTV in the next year -- and that's if price isn't mentioned; if it is ($1500 to $5000), the percentage drops to 19%. Here's a little more info:
- 66% said they were unlikely to buy an HDTV if price wasn't mentioned, 78% if it was.
- Without price, 24% were likely and 66% unlikely to buy a regular TV; with price ($100-$500), it was 26% likely/70% unlikely.
- In this age of DVD and DVR/PVR, without price 12% were likely to buy a VCR, 81% unlikely; with price ($30-$120), it was 17%/79%.
- The most likely HDTV buyers were HBO subscribers, male, and "echo boomers" (age 18-27), in that order:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050331/neth031.html?.v=2

- Blu-ray/HD DVD unification - Warren Communications News added on Tuesday that the talks began after the "Sony management shuffle." The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- Voom - The deadline was Thursday, but I've seen no official word. Here are the latest developments:
- Charles Dolan asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reject the transfer of satellite allocations from Cablevision to EchoStar. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7541
- The Cablevision hometown newspaper Newsday reported that Dolan planned also to get rid of three more members of Cablevision's board, leaving 12, of which he will have chosen nine:
http://tinyurl.com/4ob88

- DTT energy requirements - Warren Communications News reported Wednesday that DTT set-top boxes were targets of energy-efficiency bills in three states. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- "Broadcast flag" suit - Those opposed have submitted their reasons why they have standing. The FCC and Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) were given ten days to respond.
Here's an overview (which also discusses the Grokster case):
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2870

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 126 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 30 (24%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. July 1, 2005 is less than three months away.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV @ Empire $549.99
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36455 36-inch TV @ Empire $259
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Empire $399 SS
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Empire $499 SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Empire $589 SS
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $849
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Sony 65V75 65-inch projection TV @ Empire $699 SS
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Sharp 25C340 25-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- JVC AV27530 27-inch TV @ Sears $199.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $161.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Empire $142
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27FS100 27-inch TV @ Empire $229.99
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA ET413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Magnavox 13MT143S 13-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $68.97
- Memorex MT1134 13-inch TV @ Sears $58.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Memorex MT1194 19-inch TV @ Sears $88.99
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $109.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Samsung DVDV4600C DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City w/$20GC $99.00
- Coby DVD-R1100 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $149.99
- GoVideo R6740 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $169.99
- Humax DRT800 DVD-R/RW recorder/DVR @ J&R $299.99 AR
- LiteOn 313425 multi-format DVD recorder @ CompUSA $179.99 AR
- Magnavox MRV700VR/17 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $249.99
- Samsung DVDVR300 multi-format DVD recorder @ Circuit City $299.99
- Compaq 5000C series computer w/tuner @ Soho $699
- Hewlett Packard Brio series " @ Soho $799
- Sony computer w/tuner @ CEW $719
- Sony computer w/tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony 560X series computer w/tuner @ Soho $899
- Sony A690 computer w/tuner @ Best Buy $2649.99 AR
- Sony VGC-RB36G computer w/tuner @ J&R $999.99 AR
- Sony VGCRB38G/SDMHS74P/Z715 computer w/tuner @ Circuit $1449.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony ICFCD543RMSIL AM/FM/TV/weather/CD/clock @ Best Buy $99.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the FCC nor the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated its lists this week.
- Doug Lung's RF Report notes that, as of March 27, the FCC database noted 687 licensed U.S. DTT stations. That's more than the combined licensed and program-test-authority stations the FCC reported on March 7. I think this is the first time the licenses have caught up:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=811

- The FCC Technology Advisory Council meets April 15:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-1007A1.pdf
There are no TV issues on the agenda, although there is a presentation on wireless security:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-1007A2.pdf

- Yet another HD network - Broadcasting & Cable reports the New York Yankees' YES plans 70 games in HD this season:
http://tinyurl.com/694az
FYI, when we shot a 9/11-memorial event at Yankee Stadium in 2001, the triax camera cables had already been replaced by HD-camera fiber.

- There was an interesting thread on the OpenDTV Forum this week about KFSF-DT in San Francisco transmitting in such a way as to prevent DTT receivers from getting anything, after trying to meet a new requirement in January. Part of the discussion was about whether "almost every ATSC receiver" would have "a black screen and no audio":
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/04-2005/msg00008.html
or whether older receivers might still work:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/04-2005/msg00023.html

- Via Licensing has announced the availability of "a joint patent license for patents that are essential for implementation of the joint ISO/IEC (ISO/IEC 14496-10) and ITU (ITU-T Rec. H.264) video coding standard as defined in the patent license agreement":
http://www.vialicensing.com/news/via_pr_0503_AVC_PatentLic.html
Alas, that's not the only license.
In a relates story, the AVC Alliance has announced "over 45 companies" showing support:
http://www.avc-alliance.org/

- International H/DTV news:

- Business World reports that Ireland plans to announce a 12-channel free DTT service this month. Analog shut-down is supposed to follow within ten years:
http://www.businessworld.ie/livenews.htm?a=1138241;s=rollingnews.htm

- Reuters reports there are 6.3 million Freeview DTT receivers in the UK, with about 25% of them for second sets (the first can be Freeview, BSkyB, or cable):
http://tinyurl.com/5e6eg

- Ofcom's "Digital Television Update" says most of the UK growth in digital TV of any sort is attributable to Freeview:
http://www.c21media.net/news/detail.asp?area=1&article=24114

- The UK's first analog shutdown, in two small villages in Wales, appears to have been successful:
http://www.digitaltelevision.gov.uk/press/2005/welshtrial_factsheet.html

- Electronics Weekly reports that Intellect, something like the CEA of the UK, wants DTT transmission there to be 64-QAM and 8k. Currently it's a mix of 64- and 16-QAM and 2k. The IEE (the UK version of the IEEE) also suggests 8k. Both organizations note that the change will cause some receivers to fail, so they suggest government subsidies to deal with the problem:
http://tinyurl.com/6dm3b

- France has begun DTT to about 35% of the population. Full coverage is hoped for by 2007. Decoders start at about 100 Euro (US$128):
http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/050331/323/ffecr.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4394817.stm
http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/050331/323/ffevh.html

- There are 21 models of integrated DTVs in Australia from seven brands, starting at A$1449 (US$1109). Five of those from two brands are HD, starting at A$6999 (US$5359):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78

- Mitsubishi and Sharp have taken licenses for Zenith's DTT technology:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA513673?display=Breaking+News

- LG and Panasonic (Matsushita) have agreed to cross-license their plasma (and some other) patents:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050404/45645.html?.v=1

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first ten weeks of 2005 were down 7.7% from the same period in 2004.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the tenth week were 76,579 units and for the first ten weeks 764,400.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.5% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the tenth week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 83% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the tenth week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the LG at Best Buy and the DirecTVs at Good Guys.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
It's very hard for me to make out some of the model numbers in the Empire ad. I've done the best I can (with bright light and magnifying glass), but take them with a grain of salt.
Ethan Allen, the furniture company, advertised a "vertical plasma panel" for $299 "electronic equipment not included." As best I can tell, it's a piece of wood to mount on the wall before you hang a plasma TV on it.
- Best Buy (some HD disclaimers):
- Advent HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV w/$85RC $2599.99
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $3499.99
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV w/$130RC $3999.99
- LG LST-3510A ATSC receiver/DVD player w/$10RC $399.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$45 $1499.99
- Philips 50PF9956 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$165RC $4999.99
- RCA D52W25 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$35RC $1099.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$70RC $2199.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD monitor w/$80RC $2499.99
- Samsung LT-P1545 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$80RC $2499.99
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$145RC $4499.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$55RC $1799.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV package w/$210RC $6449.91
- Westinghouse LTV-27W2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $999.99
- Zenith M52W56LCD 52-inch widescreen LCD projection TV w/$65RC $1999.99
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99
- Hitachi 32HDL51 32-inch wide integrated LCD DTV w/photo-card $3199.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3199.99
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1599.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Magnavox 15MF170V 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $379.99
- Panasonic CT27HL14 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $522.49
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $854.99
- Pioneer PDP-5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6299.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1999.99
- Samsung TXP3064W 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $759.99
- Sharp LC13S1UB 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $427.49
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3199.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2099.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Sony KV36HS420 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $1399.99
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Mystery brand LCT50HV 50-inch wide microdisplay proj. TV $1699.99 AR
- Mystery brand LT27HV 27-inch wide LCD TV $799.99 AR
- Mystery brand LT32HV 32-inch wide LCD TV $1599.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1599
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV with DVD player $1399
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV with DVD player $1799
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV with DVD player $2999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799
- Dell 2300MP projector $1799
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $2199
- Empire Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- JVC 61Z577 (?) 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499
- Panasonic PT-43LC14(?) 43-inch LCD projection TV $1699
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $799
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1499
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2199
- Samsung SP-P4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- DirecTV set-top receiver/decoder $269
- DirecTV receiver/decoder/PVR $999
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299
- Mitsubishi 62-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $5499
- Mitsubishi LT3050 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $3999
- Mitsubishi PD5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
- Pioneer PDP4345HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499
- Samsung HLP5663S 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/stand $2999 AR
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV $2699
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2249
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- SharpVision LC32D7U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3099
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Panasonic TH37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2199
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-X4 projector $1399.99
- InFocus LP540 projector $999.99 AR
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $549.99
- Philips 26PW8402/37 26-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $449.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $5799.99
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4699.99
- Sharp LC-26GD4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3299.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1999.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3298
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2298
- Panasonic PT-50LCX64 50-inch LCD projection TV $2498
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2998
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P42HHA40US 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2799
- Mitsubishi WD-62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4199
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Pioneer PRO810-HD 43-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4998 BS
- Samsung LTP266 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
BS - price "before savings"
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2495
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2495
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, HD disclaimer only):
- Mitsubishi WS48315 48-inch 16:9 projection TV $1188.97
- ProView MH462SU 46-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.97
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2195.97
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $395.97
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2249.99
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $629.99
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $719.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1619.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3149.99
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- NEC PX-42VM5a 42-inch plasma TV $1499
- Pioneer PDP504CMX 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599
- Pioneer PDP-614MX 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6899.99
- Sharp LC-20B4 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799
- Sharp LC-26A4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Sharp LC-30HV4U 30-inch 16:9 LCD direct-view TV $1899.99
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $3299
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5899.99
- Sony KLV-26HR1 23-inch direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch plasma TV $1999
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Value Electronics (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2699
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3999
- LG DU-60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $11,999
- LG KU-17WDVD 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/DVD player $899
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- LG RU-42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- LG RU-50PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P55XHA30WS 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8497
- LG RU52SZ51D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2497
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2497 BS
- Panasonic TH50PX25UP 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4997
- Pioneer PRO1410HD 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $12,997 BS
- Sony KF42WE610 42-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2197
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first ten weeks of 2005 were down 39.1% from the same period in 2004. VCR sales were down 46.1%.

- Blu-ray Cinema will show its professional Blu-ray player at the Asaca/Shibasoku booth at the NAB show:
http://www.blu-raycinema.com/

- PVR news:

- You need to tell a PVR/DVR what to record (or at least give it your preferences). Time Warner Cable plans to test a head-end-based service called "Start Over" later this year in Columbia, South Carolina. With it, a cable viewer can channel surf, find something interesting, and then hit "Start Over" to get it from the beginning. Note to those concerned about such things: Commercials cannot be skipped. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA514063.html?display=Breaking+News

- TiVo has begun testing ads that pop up during fast-forwarding:
http://news.com.com/2100-1041-5644197.html

- On Tuesday, the Engineering Achievement Awards Committee of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences approved 12 technologies for investigation for possible Emmy awards. The fact that a technology is being investigated does not guarantee an award; conversely, there can be more than one award in any technology. Subcommittees were formed to conduct the investigations.
If you have any information relevant to the investigations, please contact the subcommittee chair and co-chair directly. Committee rules prevent anyone from serving as a subcommittee chair or co-chair who might directly or through and organization be eligible for an award for that technology, so they're not necessarily the world's greatest experts on what they're investigating and can use your help.
Relevant information includes any strong feelings that a technology should or should not get Emmy recognition (the main criterion is that it must already "materially have affected" television, with "television" broadly defined), who should be considered for an award (individuals, companies or organizations), and research suggestions (contacts, web sites, patents, etc.).
Here are the technologies being investigated and the subcommittee chairs and co-chairs:
- Pioneering development of locally integrated and branded content using IP store and forward technology - Jeremy Rosenberg jrosenberg@musicchoice.com and Bruce Ross bross@schange.com
- Development, productization, and commercialization of interactive Video-on-Demand (VOD) two-way infrastructure and signaling, leading to large scale VOD implementations - Craig Cuttner Craig.Cuttner@hbo.com and Jim Edwards jim.w.edwards@tek.com
- Development of technology for scaling multiple format images on digital, fixed-pixel display televisions - Larry Sayer Larry.Sayer@rsa.rohde-schwarz.com, Mike Conway mconway@focusinfo.com, and Stan Moote stan.moote@leitch.com
- Lens technology developments for solid state imagers cameras in high definition formats - Warren Singer wsingervtr@aol.com and Phil Livingston livingstonp@us.panasonic.com
- Slow-Motion color recording and playback for broadcast (I believe this is intended to be pre-Super-Slo-Mo stuff) - Chuck Dages chuck.dages@warnerbros.com and Ed Hobson edward.hobson@ntc.com.
- Development of Service Information for multichannel digital transmission systems - Phil Dubs phil@pixelmetrix.com and Peter Symes Peter.Symes@thomson.net.
- Streaming Media Architectures and Components - Gerrit Niemeijer GerritN@visibleworld.com, Robin Wilson robin@robinwilson.tv, and Tom McMahon tlm@delrey.com
- Development & standardization of file formats for the interchange of video & audio material - Christopher Taylor christopher.taylor@us.thales-bm.com and Martin Stein mstein@motorola.com.
- Closed Captioning Standardization - Adam Goldberg agoldberg@sharplabs.com and Wendell Bailey wbailey@prodigy.net.
- First intercontinental satellite transmission - Bill Jarr william.jarr@vyvx.com and David Dever dadever@aol.com.
- Development, implementation, and promulgation of advanced 24 frame capture (this refers to what is called 24pA or the 2:3:3:2 sequence) - Mark Schubin tvmark@earthlink.net and Mike Tsinberg mike@keydigital.com
- Large scale retail enabling HDTV system - Josh Kairoff josh@kairoff.com, Ralph Justus rjustus@ce.org, and Robert Ain rain2004@verizon.net.

- The Total TV Audience Monitor, supervised by Montesano Marketing Research, indicates that average TV viewing levels increase 6% when out-of-home locations are included. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA514930.html?display=Breaking+News

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through April 5, Moscone Center, San Francisco, NCTA: The National Show http://www.thenationalshow.com/ncta2005/ncta2005/public/enter.aspx.
- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/.
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005 http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp.
- April 25, KOBI, Medford, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/01-Medford.htm.
- April 27, Sinbad's, San Francisco, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/02-San_Francisco.htm.
- April 29, Reno, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/03-Reno.htm.
- May 3, Hometown Buffet, Clovis (Fresno), California, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/04-Fresno.htm.
- May 5, Los Angeles, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/05-Los_Angeles.htm.
- May 9, San Diego, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/06-San_Diego.htm
- May 11, Audio Video Resources, Phoenix, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/07-Phoenix.htm
- May 13, KNME, Albuquerque, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/08-Albuquerque.htm.
- May 16, El Paso, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/09-El_Paso.htm.
- May 18, Oklahoma City, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/10-Oklahoma_City.htm.
- May 19, Clear Channel Event Center, Tulsa, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/11-Tulsa.htm
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html.
- May 23, Wichita State University, Kansas, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/12-Wichita.htm.
- May 26, Dallas, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/13-Dallas.htm.
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention http://www.aes.org/events/118/.
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca http://www.wabe.ca/.
- May 31, Austin, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/14-Austin-.htm
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005 http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/.
- June 6, Weslaco, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/16-Weslaco.htm.
- June 7-8, Universal City (Los Angeles), Digital Media Summit 2005 http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/digitalmediasummit2005.htm.
- June 8, Corpus Christi, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/17-Corpus%20Christi.htm.
- June 10, Houston, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/18-Houston.htm.
- June 13, Lamar State College, Port Arthur, Texas (Beaumont/Lake Charles), Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/19-Beaumont_%20Lake%20Charles.htm.
- June 13-16, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28 meeting) http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html.\
- June 14, Courtyard Marriott, Shreveport, Louisiana, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/20-Shreveport.htm.
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 17, Jackson, Mississippi, Taste of NAB Road Show, http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/21-Jackson.htm.
- June 20, New Orleans, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/22-New%20Orleans.htm.
- June 22, Colonial Financial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/23-Montgomrty.htm.
- June 24, Jacksonville, Florida, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/24-Jacksonville.htm.
- June 27, Orlando, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/25-Orlando.htm.
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp.
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html.
- June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/26-Tampa.htm.
- July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference http://www.smpte.org/conferences/.
- July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/27-Miami.htm.
- July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm.
- July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/29-Atlanta.htm.
- July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm.
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm.
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm.
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php.
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm.
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm.
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm.
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm.
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm.
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm.
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm.
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm.
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm.
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm.
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm.
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm.
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm.
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm.
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm.
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm.
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm.
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm.
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm.
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm.
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm.
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm.
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm.
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm.
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm.
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm.
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm.
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm.
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm.
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm.
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm.
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm.
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm.
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm.
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm.
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm.
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm.
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm.
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm.
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp.
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm.
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition http://www.smpte.org/conferences/.
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- Empire Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6262
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Unitek: +1-310-966-1166
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html

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Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
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Dated 11 April 2005

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- Follow-ups:

- In my report on DTT in France, I noted that set-top receiver/decoders were available for as little as 100 Euro, but one report (a URL I included) said it was as little as 70 (US$91):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4394817.stm

- In my report on the UK's first analog shutdown in Wales, I didn't note that the residents voted 98% in favor of digital only. This story is from Electronics Weekly:
http://tinyurl.com/4s6nz

- Ofcom UK DTV Uptake report - Here's the URL for the 12-page report:
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/tv/reports/dtv/dtu_2004_q4/q4_2004.pdf

- Voom - I beg your forgiveness for hesitating to say this, but it now appears to be REALLY (almost) over. Cablevision's board voted unanimously (including Voom champion and 75% shareholder Chuck Dolan) to end the service at the end of this month. BUT they're going to try to keep the original HD-programming channels going, offering them to other cable and satellite services. This story is from Cablevision's hometown newspaper Newsday:
http://tinyurl.com/3w9x3

- Multicast must-carry - Broadcasting & Cable online reports that Paxson has filed against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision in federal court. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://tinyurl.com/4ovme

- NTSC looking bad on new TVs - Peter Putman explains it here:
http://www.hdtvexpert.com/pages/downthetubessan.htm

- KFSF-DT PSIP issues preventing reception - They are reportedly fixed:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/04-2005/msg00088.html

- Northpoint - Broadcasting & Cable also reports the dual appeal of the FCC decision to allow DBS Ku-band satellite downlink frequencies to be reused by terrestrial services was heard Monday. The satellite industry doesn't want the frequencies used; Northpoint wants to have them awarded to them. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://tinyurl.com/3qvkf

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 144 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 38 (26%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV @ Center City $549.99
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV @ Sears $899.99
- Toshiba 36455 36-inch TV @ Center City $259
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Center City $399 SS
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Center City $499 SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Center City $589 SS
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $849
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Sony 65V75 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $699 SS
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Memorex MT2274 27-inch TV @ Sears $189.88
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $161.99
- Philips 27PT543S 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $199.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Center City $142
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27FS100 27-inch TV @ Center City $229.99
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Sylvania 6427TE 27-inch TV @ Ultimate $168.95
- Toshiba 27-inch TV @ Fry's $199.99
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA ET413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Magnavox 13MT143S 13-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $68.97
- Mystery brand CTGV4563TCT 13-inch TV @ Conn's $59.99
- RCA 13V400T 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $69.99
- Daewoo DTQ14U5SC 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Sears $99.99
- Sylvania SRC2419 19-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $149.88
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Mystery brand 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- Mystery brand CTGV5463TCT 13-inch TV @ Conn's $79.99
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $89.99
- Magnavox 20MS233S 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $109.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Panasonic VCR @ Fry's $59.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Fry's $69.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $79.97
- Mystery brand E4000 DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $69.99
- Toshiba SDV396 DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $89.97
- Centrios EDW8020 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $129.99 AR
- Coby DVD-R1100 DVD recorder @ J&R $149.99
- CyberHome DVR1500 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Target $127.77
- Funai FDRV90E VCR/DVD-R/RW recorder @ J&R $249.99
- Mystery brand VCR/DVD recorder @ Fry's $249
- Panasonic DMR-ES10S DVD-R/RAM/RW/+R recorder @ Best Buy $199.99
- Samsung DVDVR300 VCR/DVD-R/RAM/RW recorder @ Circuit City $259.99
- Sylvania SRDV495 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Sears $249.88
- Toshiba DVR3 VCR/DVD-R/RAM/RW recorder @ Conn's $299.97
- Compaq 5000C series computer w/tuner @ Soho $699
- Hewlett Packard Brio series " @ Soho $799
- Gateway 827GM computer package w/TV tuner @ Circuit $959.99 AR
- Sony computer w/tuner @ CEW $719
- Sony computer w/tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony 560X series computer w/tuner @ Soho $899
- Sony RB34/HX73S/C86 computer w/tuner @ Fry's $1249.93 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Polaroid 20-inch flat-screen TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Target $236
- Sylvania SRC2419 19-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $149.88
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Audiovox VE1040 10-inch LCD/DVD combo @ Sears $699.99
- Mystery brand CTGV5055 5-inch TV @ Conn's $14.97
- Sony SRF-M37V AM/FM/TV/weather portable @ J&R $29.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has not updated its list since synchronizing it with last month's FCC figures:
http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp
- The FCC updated its lists April 7 but released them today:
- 1697 stations (98.5% of the revised total) have been granted DTT construction permits or licenses and 1497 are on the air at least sometimes at some power level:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
- Of the 40 ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC stations in the top-10 markets due on the air May 1, 1999, there are still 38 fully licensed and two operating under temporary authorization:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html
- Of the 79 of those stations in markets 11-30 due on the air November 1, 1999, 72 are still fully licensed and seven operating under temporary authorization:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html
- Ignoring power levels or time on the air, the FCC finds that about 88% of commercial stations are transmitting DTT. When only full-power stations are considered, that figure drops to 36%. When the 22 DTT-only stations are removed, it goes even lower:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html
- This is supposed to be a list of the 689 full-power U.S. DTT stations either licensed or on program-test authority. Once again, I'm having trouble accessing the list:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html
- This is supposed to be a list of the 808 U.S. DTT stations operating at low power under temporary authorization. I have the same access problem with it:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html

- The FCC has supposedly issued a report on TV-channel utilization, but the URL provided in their public notice is wrong (this one will get you to the public notice):
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-257970A1.pdf
If you increment the last digit of the URL up to 16, you will see 16 different pages relating to the report.

- International H/DTV news:

- Here's a story on DTT in Vietnam:
http://www.thanhniennews.com/society/?catid=3&newsid=5957

- TV-industry executives in Spain testified to a parliamentary committee that the government's decision to issue two new analog TV licenses will delay DTT. The long URL will get you straight to the story; the short one will get you to the page, but you'll have to find it (search for Oztuzar):
http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/April4_April8.htm#spainan
http://tinyurl.com/6wat2

- Taiwan's Digital Television Committee reports about 450,000 domestically made DTT receivers "sold into the Taiwan market" through March. The breakdown is extraordinary: 210,000 in homes, 138,000 in cars (!), 56,000 with PCs, and 44,000 integrated into sets. Next year, all locally made TVs "over 29 inches" must have DTT reception. No analog TVs are to be sold in 2009, and analog TV is to be shut down in 2010; sales tax on digital TVs is to be halved no later than that year). The story seems to confuse STB with DTT reception circuitry (integrated or not):
http://www.digitimes.com/systems/a20050406PR204.html

- UK ad executives surveyed by MediaTel Insight think 2012 is too soon to completely shut down analog, and 2016 might be better:
http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,7493,1453568,00.html

- Despite rumors to the contrary, Italy still plans to shut down analog in 2006, according to both the prime minister's office and the communications minister:
http://www.dmeurope.com/default.asp?ArticleID=7219

- I attribute these misstatements in English to a translation problem from the original Russian: "America is going to air digital television all over the country next year already; and the analog television will become obsolete in Europe in four years." Given that, take this next one with a grain of salt: "Russia is also implementing new digital technologies, but it will be able to give up the analog television just in ten years":
http://english.pravda.ru/main/18/89/357/15247_TV.html

- Here are questions and answers about SKY's HD service:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds19617.html

- TV Technology's "HD Notebook" made a big deal about a recent HD transmission to HD monitors in the Samsung Experience at the Time Warner Center in New York:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=191
I can personally report that many who saw it called it "the best HDTV [they'd] ever seen," which may be because it was never compressed. But I can also report that, although the pictures came from HD lenses on HD cameras and were delivered to Samsung via HD-SDI, between the cameras and the displays the pictures were downconverted, passed through a standard-definition switcher, and then upconverted -- yet another indication that what is most important is increasing sharpness (which occurs by using HD lenses and cameras), not delivering HD resolution.
I'll be discussing this at the PBS Technology Conference in Las Vegas on Friday. If you'd like a copy of my presentation (about 1.5 MB), let me know.

- Samsung SDI senior manager for strategic marketing of display products Sung Dae Jin sees growth in CRT displays for at least another two years due to price:
http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20050408PR202.html

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first eleven weeks of 2005 were down 7.3% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 6.7%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the eleventh week were 70,169 units and for the first ten weeks 834,569.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.3% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the eleventh week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the eleventh week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV at Best Buy.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
The model numbers are so hard to make out in the Center City ad that I might have gotten them wrong (but I'm pretty sure they got at least one wrong, too).
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only, one quite bizarre):
- Advent HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- JVC AV30W475 30-inch widescreen CRT TV $449.99
- LG DU-42PY10X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$130RC $3999.99
- Magnavox 17MF200V/1 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $479.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2699.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$120 RC $3699.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$80RC $2499.99
- Philips 23PF8946/1 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$130RC $3999.99
- Pioneer PDP-5051HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$230RC $6999.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$70RC $2199.99
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99
- Samsung TX-P3071WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $999.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$55RC $1799.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV w/$85RC $2699.99
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$180RC $5499.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$55RC $1699.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $599.99
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$45RC $1399.99
- Westinghouse LTV-30W2 30-inch wide LCD monitor w/$35RC $1099.99 AR
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $1799.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Center City Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1699
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Sony 61Z577 [?] 60-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $2599
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999
- Toshiba 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Circuit City (most HD IDs only):
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99 DVC
- Hitachi 32HDL51 32-inch wide integr. LCD DTV w/photo-card $3499.99 DVR
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3499.99 DVR
- Hitachi 57F510 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1899.99 DVC
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3999.99 DVR
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV w/$105RC $2099.99 DVC
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.99 DVC
- Pioneer PDP5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$350RC $6999.99 DVR
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99 DVC
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99 DVC
- Samsung TXP3264W 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99 DVC
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3299.99 DVR
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 DVC
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599.99
- Zenith Z20LA7R 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99
DVC - price includes Sony 5-disk DVD changer
DVR - price includes Sony 5-disk DVD changer and Onkyo sound receiver
RC - price includes "rewards certificate" of amount shown
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1599
- Conn's (Dallas Morning News, HD IDs only):
- Akai PT5299HD 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Hitachi 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.97
- Hitachi 50V500 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2299.97
- Mitsubishi 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.97
- Mitsubishi 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.97
- Mystery brand PT4231 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1599.97
- Mystery brand PT4799HD 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $799.99
- ProView HV177 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $449.99
- Proview HX263 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1199.97
- Samsung HLP5663W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2899.97
- Samsung LTP1745 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $549.97
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2199.97
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.97
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.97
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.97
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.97
- Toshiba 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99
- Toshiba 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599.99
- Toshiba 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.99
- Toshiba 30HF84 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV $799.97
- Conn's (San Antonio Express-News, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand PT4799HD 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $799
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2699
- Dell (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer necessary):
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/upconverting DVD player $1399
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV w/upconverting DVD player $1699
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/upconverting DVD player $2999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999 AR
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999 AR
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1280
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HLN5065W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1899.00
- Fry's (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT-26X575 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1599
- Mitsubishi HC3 projector $997
- Mitsubishi PD-5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2639
- Mitsubishi WS-65515 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2199
- Mystery brand 20-inch LCD TV $379
- NEC 23-inch LCD TV $1099.99 AR
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $999
- Panasonic PT-50DL54 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2899
- RCA 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2849
- Samsung 930MP 19-inch 5:4 LCD TV $549.95 AR
- Samsung HPP-4271x 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2997
- Samsung LTP266W 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1499
- Samsung LTP326 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2699
- Sony 42-inch integrated plasma DTV
- Sony KDF55XS955 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3299
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2099
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi HC3 projector $997
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2699
- Samsung HCP-4741W 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $997
- Samsung HPP-4271x 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2997
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2299
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799
- Sony KDF42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $5499
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Sharp LC-26GD4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- InFocus LP540 projector $999.99 AR
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 15PF9945 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449.99
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1699.99
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $5499.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499.99
- Sharp LC-26GD4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KDF-70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4699.99
- Lack's (San Antonio Express-News, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT-53X54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $2599
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2495
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2495
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Sears (no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $1999.88
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KP-51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Sony KP-57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.99
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- Sharp LC37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch plasma TV
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2969.95
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1798.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2699.95
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1349.95
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.95
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2249.95
- Panasonic TC17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.95
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.95
- Philips 23PF9966 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1298.95
- Philips 26PF9966 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1498.95
- Philips 42PF9976 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4049.95
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7199.95
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1998.95
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
- Sylvania 6615LE 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $298.95
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2297
- Mitsubishi WD 52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2497
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6997
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2497

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first eleven weeks of 2005 were down 38.1% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 24.9%. VCR sales were down 46.8%.

- The late-March edition of the HDTV Insider Newsletter reports that HD DVD is not expected to have any analog outputs. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.hdtvinsider.com

- Dalsa has an interesting paper comparing sensor technologies (with out too much auto horn-tooting). Sorry -- Tinyurl.com can't seem to deal with it:
http://www.dalsa.com/dc/documents/Image_Sensor_Architecture_Whitepaper_Digital_Cinema_00218-00_03-70.pdf

- Bill Meintel, Gary Sgrignoli, and Dennis Wallace have joined forces:
http://www.mswdtv.com/

- The National Show: Here are some reports on the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) convention in San Francisco:

- Attendance was down a hair. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA516452.html?display=Breaking+News

- Here are some descriptions of the event:
http://www.tvweek.com/article.cms?articleId=27722
http://tinyurl.com/7ytk6
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2005-04-11-tech-cable-usat_x.htm

- Survey conducted by Frank N. Magid Associates for NCTA shows cable theft dropped from 11.5% of homes passed in 2000 to 4.65% in 2004; premium-service theft dropped from 9.5% to 2.15%:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7618

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- April 14-16, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, PBS Technology Conference https://secure.connect.pbs.org/conferences/technology/2005/ .
- April 16-21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005 http://www.nabshow.com/default.asp .
- April 25, KOBI, Medford, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/01-Medford.htm .
- April 27, Sinbad's, San Francisco, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/02-San_Francisco.htm .
- *April 27, Kodak Screening Room, New York, SMPTE section meeting on digital intermediate http://www.smpteny.com/smpteny/ .
- April 29, Reno, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/03-Reno.htm .
- *April 29-May 1, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2005 Early Television Convention http://www.earlytelevision.org/2005_convention.html .
- May 3, Hometown Buffet, Clovis (Fresno), California, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/04-Fresno.htm .
- May 5, Los Angeles, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/05-Los_Angeles.htm .
- May 9, San Diego, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/06-San_Diego.htm
- May 11, Audio Video Resources, Phoenix, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/07-Phoenix.htm
- May 13, KNME, Albuquerque, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/08-Albuquerque.htm .
- May 16, El Paso, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/09-El_Paso.htm .
- May 18, Oklahoma City, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/10-Oklahoma_City.htm .
- May 19, Clear Channel Event Center, Tulsa, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/11-Tulsa.htm
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International Symposium 2005 http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html .
- May 23, Wichita State University, Kansas, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/12-Wichita.htm .
- May 26, Dallas, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/13-Dallas.htm .
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention http://www.aes.org/events/118/ .
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca http://www.wabe.ca/ .
- May 31, Austin, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/14-Austin-.htm
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005 http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/ .
- June 6, Weslaco, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/16-Weslaco.htm .
- June 7-8, Universal City (Los Angeles), Digital Media Summit 2005 http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/digitalmediasummit2005.htm .
- June 8, Corpus Christi, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/17-Corpus%20Christi.htm .
- June 10, Houston, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/18-Houston.htm .
- June 13, Lamar State College, Port Arthur, Texas (Beaumont/Lake Charles), Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/19-Beaumont_%20Lake%20Charles.htm .
- June 13-16, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28 meeting) http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html .\
- June 14, Courtyard Marriott, Shreveport, Louisiana, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/20-Shreveport.htm .
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics http://www.ieee.org.hk/
- June 17, Jackson, Mississippi, Taste of NAB Road Show, http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/21-Jackson.htm .
- June 20, New Orleans, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/22-New%20Orleans.htm .
- June 22, Colonial Financial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/23-Montgomrty.htm .
- June 24, Jacksonville, Florida, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/24-Jacksonville.htm .
- June 27, Orlando, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/25-Orlando.htm .
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp .
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance Summit http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html .
- June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/26-Tampa.htm .
- July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference http://www.smpte.org/conferences/ .
- July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/27-Miami.htm .
- July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm .
- July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/29-Atlanta.htm .
- July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm .
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm .
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm .
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php .
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm .
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm .
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm .
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm .
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm .
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm .
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm .
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm .
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm .
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm .
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm .
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm .
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm .
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm .
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm .
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm .
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm .
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm .
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm .
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm .
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm .
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm .
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm .
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm .
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm .
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm .
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm .
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm .
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm .
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm .
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm .
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm .
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm .
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm .
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm .
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm .
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm .
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm .
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm .
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp .
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm .
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition http://www.smpte.org/conferences/ .
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Unitek: +1-310-966-1166
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html

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Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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S'truth, is it really that long since I last posted here? Sorry chaps, I'll start on nthe backlog.

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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[=&quot]This one dated 09.05.2005

=========================================================

Sorry about the short size this week. I'm on the road, and my Los Angeles =
correspondent didn't have those ads available yet (they'll be in next week'=
s).

- Follow-ups:

- Telephone-company-provided TV - Broadcasting & Cable has a story. N=
o subscription is required:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7729n[/url]

- Blu-ray and HD DVD combining - Lyra Research doesn't think it will h=
appen:
[url]http://lyra6.lyra.com/DTVVIEW/HiDefDiscsFullStory.html[/url]

- DISH subscribers - They added 325,000 net new subscribers in the fir=
st quarter to end up with 11.23 million:
[url]http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/ap/2005/05/05/ap2004515.html[/url]
In a somewhat-related story, Warren Communications News reported Tuesd=
ay that DirecTV was planning a lease option for new PVR- and MPEG-4-equippe=
d boxes. The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- 5th-generation LG chip in non-LG receivers - There was another test =
at my apartment this week. It was dramatically better than the last. One =
participant characterized it as "4th-generation plus," and I won't dispute =
that, but it didn't have the magical plug-&-play of the 5th-generation LG c=
hip in the LG box. Notably, with a loop antenna, the receiver appeared to =
be sensitive to people walking around the room.

- U.S. analog shutdown - Multichannel News online reports that the Con=
gressional Budget Office said, according to Senate Commerce Committee major=
ity staff director Lisa Sutherland, "the later the digital transition occur=
s, the more funding would be made available to the federal government throu=
gh the auction process." The full story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA529814.html?display=3DBreaking+News[/url]

- Standards for satellite delivery of distant DTT signals - The full t=
ext of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notice of inquiry is now=
available:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-94A1.pdf[/url]

- "Broadcast flag" - The bombshell of the week was the U.S. Court of A=
ppeals for the District of Columbia throwing out the FCC requirement less t=
han two months after it was to go into effect. The unanimous ruling was ba=
sed on the FCC's lack of jurisdiction. Here are two excerpts:
"The All-Channel Receiver Act's limited and explicit grant of authorit=
y to the Commission over receiver equipment clearly indicates that neither =
Congress nor the Commission assumed that the agency could find this authori=
ty in its jurisdiction."
"Because the Commission exceeded the scope of its delegated authority,=
we grant the petition for review, and reverse and vacate the Flag Order in=
sofar as it requires demodulator products manufactured on or after July 1, =
2005 to recognize and give effect to the broadcast flag."
[url]http://pacer.cadc.uscourts.gov/docs/common/opinions/200505/04-1037b.pdf[/url]
Dan Glickman, head of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)=
said, "This is a disappointing decision and could create a digital televis=
ion divide by slowing or eliminating access to high quality digital program=
ming for some consumers":
[url]http://www.mpaa.org/MPAAPress/2005/2005_05_06.doc[/url]
Similarly, National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) president Edward=
Fritts said, "Without a 'broadcast flag,' consumers may lose access to the=
very best programming offered on local television":
[url]http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/PressRel/Statements/050605BroadcastFlag.htm[/url]
The most comprehensive coverage is by Dale Cripps, who includes these =
network reactions:
- CBS - "We are disappointed in the ruling and we intend to do ev=
erything we can to protect our content so that in the new digital era viewe=
rs can continue to enjoy the same high quality over the air broadcast progr=
amming they have today."
- NBC - "Today's court ruling imposes crippling restraints on the=
FCC's ability to effectively support the development of a safe, sustainabl=
e marketplace for the creation and distribution of digital TV broadcasting.=
"
- ABC (Alex Wallau, network president) - "This was not a ruling a=
gainst the concept of a broadcast flag, but against FCC jurisdiction to req=
uire one. Legislation can reinstate this, but whether that happens or not =
remains to be seen." Glickman made similar comments about the meaning of t=
he ruling and Congress:
[url]http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/blog/view.php?id=3D28111[/url]
So, what happens now? CBS threatened long ago to withdraw HD programm=
ing unless there was a "broadcast-flag"-like order. Will they? Will MPAA =
members withdraw movies? Meanwhile, the FCC has approved 14 content-protec=
tion schemes associated with the flag, and some have already been appearing=
in consumer products. This should be interesting.

- July 1 -=20
- This week I've listed 119 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of=
those, 33 (28%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. =20
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets th=
at are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV @ Center City $549
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549.99
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 36455 36-inch TV w/stand @ Center City $249
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Center City $399 SS
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Center City $499 DV SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Center City $589 DV SS
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW 849
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Sony 65V75 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $699 DV SS
- Toshiba 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $799 DV SS
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Jensen TS2750 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $189.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $161.99
- Philips 27PT543S 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $199.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Center City $132
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27FS100 27-inch TV @ Center City $229.99
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Toshiba 27A34 27-inch TV @ Conn's $229.97
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/stand @ Center City $199
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Mystery brand CTGV4563TCT 13-inch TV @ Conn's $59.99
- Memorex MT1134 13-inch TV @ Sears $64.88
- Sylvania 6413TE/SYM 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Mystery brand E4000 DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $69.99
- Samsung DVDV4600 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99 4D
- Magnavox MRV640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $159.99
- Mystery brand VCR/DVD recorder @ Sears $249.88
- Philips DVDR77 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $199.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99
- Sharp DV-SR45U DVD recorder @ Fry's $177
- Compaq 5000C series computer w/tuner @ Soho $699
- Fry's FM7840 computer w/tuner @ Fry's $1199.79
- HP Brio series computer w/tuner @ Soho $799
- Sony computer w/tuner @ CEW $719
- Sony computer w/tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony 560X series computer w/tuner @ Soho $899
- Sony VS71G computer w/tuner @ Fry's $1797.99
- Toshiba QOSMIO notebook computer w/tuner @ Fry's $2299.99
4D - price includes four DVDs
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Mystery brand CTSGT8118CTT 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Conn's $99.99
- Toshiba MV13Q41 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ P.C. Richard $129.97
- Mystery brand 20-inch TV/VCR combo @ Fry's $149
- Mystery brand SC20145 20-inch TV/VCR/DVD combo @ Conn's $209.97
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Audiovox VE705 7-inch LCD TV/AM/FM @ Circuit City $199.99=20
- Sony CD555TV 7-inch LCD TV/AM/FM/CD @ Sears $399.99
- Sony ICF-CD73V AM/FM/TV/weather CD shower radio @ J&R $69.99
- Sony ICF-CD555TV 7-inch LCD TV/AM/FM/CD @ J&R $329.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national =
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - Neither the FCC nor the NAB updated its lists this week.

- DCinema Today has a great gallery of photos of the precursors of today's =
digital cinema, starting with a 1926 GE system:
[url]http://www.dcinematoday.com/gallery/start.htm[/url]

- International H/DTV news: Strategy Analytics has some interesting figure=
s for "digital-television receiver" sales worldwide. The problem is: I don=
't know what's included in the figures. They say they cover both set-top b=
oxes and integrated sets, but the figures are much too high to represent DT=
T-receiver sales. Whatever they are, here are the figures for the last thr=
ee years (I will not provide the projections):
- 2002 - 28.0 million
- 2003 - 32.8 million
- 2004 - 49.3 million:
[url]http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050504/45601.html?.v=3D1[/url]

- RCA plans new "For Dummies" books about H/DTV:
[url]http://216.119.85.157/thomson/rca050305.html[/url]
Let's hope they're better than the last (which showed, among other things, =
that 4:3 and 16:9 were the same shape, but the latter was bigger).

- According to Pacific Media Associates, "the street price for 40-to-44-inc=
h flat panel televisions dropped an average of 13% from 4Q2004 to 1Q2005. =
Prices for 40=E2=80=93to-42-inch flat panel LCD televisions had the most dr=
amatic decline, falling 18% during this period. Prices for 42-inch enhance=
d-definition plasma televisions fell 12.6%, and 42-to-43-inch high-definiti=
on plasma television prices dropped 8.6%." The story is not yet posted on =
their site:
[url]http://www.pacificmediaassociates.com/[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television =
sets for the first 15 weeks of 2005 were down 10.7% from the same period in=
2004; my ten-week running average was down 7.8%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 15th =
week were 36,962 units and for the first 15 weeks 1,095,685.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-rec=
eption capability) accounted for about 15.9% of the TVs (not counting plasm=
a or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 15th week this year.=
It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma=
, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 15th week this year were still p=
lain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA relea=
sed numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the=
"digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be ca=
pable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either recei=
ving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of recei=
ving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the Humax at Fry's.

- Ad confusions: Soho Electric noted that the Pioneer PDP-503 plasma TV had=
"60,000 hours of lamp life."

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national =
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
The model numbers are so hard to make out in the Center City ad that I=
might have gotten them wrong (but I'm pretty sure they got at least one wr=
ong, too).
I think the free gift with the Magnavox 32MF605W is supposed to be the =
DVD recorder rather than the LCD TV.
Target had three more LCD TVs (all under $650) that others would charac=
terize as ED or HD, but, because there was nothing in the ad to call attent=
ion to that, I haven't listed them. The one I did list is based only on th=
e visible screen shape in the photo.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integr. LCD DTV w/$300GC/$120RC $3999.99
- Magnavox 17MF200V/1 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $479.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 proj. TV w/$100GC/$45RC $1499.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100GC $1999.99=20
- Philips 30PF9946D/37 30-inch wide LCD TV w/$100GC/$55RC $1799.99
- Philips 30PW9100D/37 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV w/$50GC $799.99
- Pioneer PDP-4351HD 43" 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500GC/$165RC $5499.=
99
- Pioneer PDP-5051HD 50" 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500GC/$215RC $6999.=
99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100GC/$50RC $1699.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42" 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$200GC/$75RC $2499.99
- Sharp 32F641 32-inch 4:3 flat-screen TV $479.99
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV w/$50GC/$30RC $1099.99
- Sony KDF42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$500GC $5499.99
- Sony KDF55XS955 55" 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$300GC $3699.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60" 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$300GC/$125RC $4099.=
99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch wide LCD TV w/$100GC/$60RC $1999.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50GC $999.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300GC/$105RC $3499.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/$200GC/$75RC $2499.99
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch wide LCD proj. TV w/$100GC/$55RC $1799.99
- Zenith M52W56LCD 52-inch wide LCD proj. TV w/$100GC $1999.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Center City Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1699 DV
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499 DV
- Sony 61Z577 [?] 60-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $2599 DV
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999 DV
DV - price includes DVD player
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- JVC AV56[W]P575 56-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99 DR
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.99 LC
- Magnavox 20MF605T 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$80RC $1599 LC
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99 DR
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2199.99 DR
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99 LC
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2799.99 D=
R
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $3099.99 LC
- Sony KLV32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2999.99 LC
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 DR
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Sony MFMH175W 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
DR - price includes DVD recorder
LC - price includes 15-inch LCD TV
RC - price includes "rewards certificate" of amount shown
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1599
- Conn's (Dallas Morning News, HD disclaimers only):
- Hitachi 42EDT41 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.97
- Hitachi 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection TV $2499.99
- Mitsubishi 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.97 BD
- Mitsubishi 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.97 BD
- Mitsubishi WS[65]315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.97
- Mystery brand PT4231 42-inch plasma TV $1699.99
- ProView HV207 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- ProView HX263 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1199.97
- RCA 56-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99
- RCA 61-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Samsung HLP5663W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2899.97
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2199.97
- Sharp LCD32D5U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.97 B=
D
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.97 B=
D
- Sony KDF60WF655 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3599.97 B=
D
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.97
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.97
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.97 BD
- Toshiba 14DL74 14-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.97
- Toshiba 30HF84 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV $799.97
- Toshiba 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Toshiba 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599.99
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3199.97 BD
BD - price "before discount"
- Dell (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch LCD TV $1599
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $680
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Fry's (Dallas Morning News, some HD IDs):
- Humax HFA100 set-top ATSC receiver/decoder $229
- JVC HD-70G886 70-inch 16:9 D-ILA integrated projection DTV $5499
- JVC LT-32X575 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2499
- JVC PD-42X795 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Mitsubishi 42-inch widescreen projection TV $899
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi WS-48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1599
- Mystery brand 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $777
- Mystery brand 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $997
- NEC LCD2335WXM 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99 AR=20
- Panasonic PT-47XD64 47-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $899
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4997
- Samsung DLP projection TV $1999
- Sharp LC-26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299
- Sony KDE-37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $2599
- Toshiba projector $999.99
- ViewSonic 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Coby TF-TV1703 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $349.99
- JVC HD-61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $4499.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5199.99
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Samsung LN-R328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV=20
- Sharp LC-13B6U-S 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $399.99
- Sharp LC-37GB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3299.99
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1999.99
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2599.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1099.99
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Sears (no disclaimer):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2599.99
- Memorex MT1701 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.88
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.88
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Sony KV32HS520 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- Champion 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499
- Panasonic TH-42PW5 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1699
- Panasonic TH-50PHD 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $3799
- Pioneer PDP-503 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $3599
- Target (no disclaimer):
- Magnavox 17MD250V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $649.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.95 BS
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1698.95
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.95 BS
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1479.95
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2312.95
- Philips 26PF9966 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1498.95
- Philips 42PF9976 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4162.95
- Sharp LC32D7U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2867.95
- Zenith L15V26D 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $398.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Value Electronics (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2699
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3999
- LG DU-60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $11,999
- LG KU17WDVD 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/DVD player $899
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- LG RU-42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- LG RU-50PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999

- DVD news: =20

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first=
15 weeks of 2005 were down 35.7% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week=
running average was down 29.7%. VCR sales were down 44%.

- New Medium Enterprises has announced its version of the next-generat=
ion disk, the VMD (versatile multilayer disc). It's a see-through, red-las=
er, multilayer technology. Initially, with four layers, it offers 20 GB ca=
pacity (with a 19.4 Mbps average transfer rate), but greater capacities (to=
at least 40 GB) are said to be forthcoming shortly as well as consumer rec=
ordability. The outermost layer is said to be completely compatible with o=
rdinary DVD players, but the company doesn't (presently) seem to be interes=
ted in offering a standard DVD layer with the HD to avoid dual inventories.=
Manufacturing is said to require only minor "adjustments" to a DVD-9 line=
. They're aligning themselves initially with Bollywood instead of Hollywoo=
d. I can confirm seeing playback from the disk in something that looked li=
ke a consumer DVD player (but with an outboard HD decoder):
[url]http://news.designtechnica.com/article7294.html[/url]

- Another use for broadcast TV - This story in the San Jose Mercury News sa=
ys TV signals can be used to track things where GPS signals don't go. And =
the CIA is an investor. So maybe analog shutdown will be delayed:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/74q29[/url]

- "The American Bird Conservancy and the Forest Conservation Council filed =
suit against the FCC to get environmental compliance in communications towe=
rs. The court is the same one that vacated the "broadcast flag":
[url]http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/may2005/2005-05-03-02.asp[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- May 10-12, Olympia, London, Mediacast [url]http://www.mediacast.net/[/url].
- May 11, Audio Video Resources, Phoenix, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http=
://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/07-Phoenix.htm[/url]
- *May 11-13, Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport (Burlingame), Connec=
tions [url]http://www.parksassociates.com/events/conn2005/home.htm[/url].
- May 13, KNME, Albuquerque, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-n=
otes.tv/2005/08-Albuquerque.htm[/url].
- May 16, El Paso, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/20=
05/09-El_Paso.htm[/url].
- May 17-20, COEX, Seoul, KOBA 2005 [url]www.koba.or.kr[/url].
- May 18, Oklahoma City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes=
.tv/2005/10-Oklahoma_City.htm[/url].
- May 19, Clear Channel Event Center, Tulsa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]h=
ttp://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/11-Tulsa.htm[/url]
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International Sympos=
ium 2005 [url]http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html[/url].
- May 23, Wichita State University, Kansas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]ht=
tp://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/12-Wichita.htm[/url].
- May 26, Dallas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/200=
5/13-Dallas.htm[/url].
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention [url]http://www.aes.org=
/events/118/[/url].
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, SA=
IT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar [url][email=wayne.watson@sait.ca]wayne.watson@sait.ca[/email][/url] [url]http://www.wabe.=
ca/[/url].
- May 31-June 2, Long Beach Convention Center, ISCe 2005 Satellite & C=
ommunications [url]http://www.isce.com/[/url].
- May 31, Austin, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes=
.tv/2005/14-Austin-.htm[/url]
- June 1-3, Earls Court 2, London, Broadcast Production Show [url]http://w=
ww.productionshow.com/[/url].
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005 [url]http://infoco=
mm05.expoexchange.com/[/url].
- June 6, Weslaco, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-note=
s.tv/2005/16-Weslaco.htm[/url].
- June 7-8, Universal City (Los Angeles), Digital Media Summit 2005 [url]h=
ttp://www.ihollywoodforum.com/digitalmediasummit2005.htm[/url].
- June 8, Corpus Christi, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/17-Corpus%20Christi.htm[/url].
- June 10, Houston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2=
005/18-Houston.htm[/url].
- June 13, Lamar State College, Port Arthur, Texas (Beaumont/Lake Char=
les), Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/19-Beaumont_%20=
Lake%20Charles.htm[/url].
- June 13-17, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28=
meeting) [url]http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html[/url].
- June 14, Courtyard Marriott, Shreveport, Louisiana, Taste of NAB Roa=
d Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/20-Shreveport.htm[/url].
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electron=
ics [url]http://www.ieee.org.hk/[/url]
- June 17, Jackson, Mississippi, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/21-Jackson.htm[/url].
- June 20, New Orleans, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.=
tv/2005/22-New%20Orleans.htm[/url].
- June 22, Colonial Financial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, Taste of NA=
B Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/23-Montgomrty.htm[/url].
- June 24, Jacksonville, Florida, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/24-Jacksonville.htm[/url].
- June 27, Orlando, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2=
005/25-Orlando.htm[/url].
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/=
filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp[/url].
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Techno=
logy Alliance Summit [url]http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html[/url].
- June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/200=
5/26-Tampa.htm[/url].
- July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference [url]http://w=
ww.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005=
/27-Miami.htm[/url].
- July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-not=
es.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm[/url].
- July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2=
005/29-Atlanta.htm[/url].
- July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm[/url].
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste=
of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm[/url].
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm[/url].
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 [url]http://www.smpte.c=
om.au/home.php[/url].
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http:/=
/www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm[/url].
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://ww=
w.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm[/url].
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://w=
ww.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm[/url].
- *July 25-29, JW Marriott Denver at Cherry Creek, CEA Summer Technolo=
gy and Standards Forum [url]http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eve=
ntID=3DSTSF05[/url].
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]htt=
p://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm[/url].
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://=
www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-note=
s.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http:/=
/www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/=
2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-no=
tes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech=
-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- *August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]h=
ttp://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2=
005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv=
/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road =
Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-not=
es.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-=
notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-=
notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes=
.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]=
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://ww=
w.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://w=
ww.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.i=
t/en/[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road S=
how [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech=
-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-not=
es.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech=
-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http:=
//www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.v=
nufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road =
Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibit=
ion [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp=
/en/index.html[/url].
* - new or revised listing
- *January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.ceswe=
b.org/default_flash.asp[/url]

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next w=
eek's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work f=
rom outside the United States):
- Broadway Computers & Electronics: +1-212-567-4300
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs =
and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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Sorry these are out of sequence, this one dated 19.04.2005

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Here are some very efficient (low-administrative-cost) relief organiza=
tions (all have four-star ratings from CharityNavigator.org):
[url]http://www.americares.org/[/url]
[url]http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html[/url]
[url]http://www.directrelief.org/index.html[/url]
[url]http://www.hopeww.org/[/url]
[url]http://www.mercycorps.org/splash/[/url]

- Follow-ups:

- HD DVD and analog outputs - The HDTV Insider Newsletter story mentio=
ned no HD analog outputs, not no analog outputs.

- Voom -
- Cablevision and EchoStar filed jointly at the FCC to oppose Chu=
ck Dolan's opposition to the sale of Voom assets to EchoStar. This story's=
from Newsday:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/6bffg[/url]
- Charles Ergen, head of EchoStar, confirmed in one of his "Charl=
ie Chat" sessions that his company has some interest in at least some Voom =
programming. The short URL will get you to Advanced-Television.com's page;=
search from there for "Dish may carry Voom channels." The long URL will t=
ake you right to the story:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/5yk7u[/url]
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/April11_April15.=
htm#dishma[/url]

- Channel utilization - I've had a bit more time to look over the list=
s. There were 1979 U.S. analog channel slots utilized as of the end of 200=
4, far more than the 1722 DTT slots now considered 100% in the FCC status l=
ists. With regard to the escape clause in the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 =
that allows analog to continue in a market if 15% or more lack DTT-receptio=
n and don't get programming from "each" DTT station in their market, here i=
s a list of the markets with 20 or more analog channels utilized and the nu=
mber of stations more than 55 miles away (I doubt that any cable system car=
ries all of those stations in any market):
- New York - 23 (3 outside 55 miles)
- Los Angeles - 28 (7 outside 55 miles)
- Philadelphia - 21 (3 outside 55 miles)
- Boston - 22 (2 outside 55 miles)
- San Francisco - 24 (1 outside 55 miles)
- Dallas/Ft. Worth - 22 (2 outside 55 miles)
- Washington, D.C. - 20 (5 outside 55 miles)
- Seattle - 20 (3 outside 55 miles)
- Minneapolis/St. Paul - 20 (11 outside 55 miles)
- Phoenix - 22 (9 outside 55 miles)
- Denver - 20 (6 outside 55 miles)
- Salt Lake City - 30 (15 outside 55 miles)
- Albuquerque - 25 (16 outside 55 miles)
- Wichita/Hutchinson - 21 (11 outside 55 miles)
- Honolulu - 28 (16 outside 55 miles)
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-257970A15.pdf[/url]

- Blu-ray and HD DVD becoming one - A compromise is said to be "close.=
" This same story has Sony senior manager Tomihiro Nakagawa indicating tha=
t "the interactive layer for Blu-ray ROM [prerecorded disks] is not done":
[url]http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=3D160901475[/url]

- The deal announced in January giving PBS stations full digital carri=
age (including multicasting) on cable systems went into effect last week wh=
en stations and cable operators serving over 80% of U.S. households ratifie=
d it:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=3D7648[/url]
Here's an official press release from the Association of Public Televi=
sion Stations (APTS):
[url]http://www.apts.org/news/ncta_ratification.cfm[/url]
APTS CEO John Lawson got many rounds of applause when he announced the=
ratification at the PBS Technology Conference in Las Vegas on Thursday. H=
ere are some other tidbits from that conference:
- A panel of top DTT experts (Greg Best, Doug Lung, Gary Sgignoli=
, and Merrill Weiss) seemed to reach consensus on a number of issues:
- It's already time for early-adopting DTT stations to be re=
placing older equipment.
- Low-VHF channels are bad for DTT if only for such issues a=
s antenna size for portable devices.
- Samsung receivers, while very good in other areas, seem mo=
st sensitive to PSIP problems.
- There are many ways to screw-up PSIP.
- There is interest in statistical multiplexing and advanced codi=
ng of both video (AVC, VC-1) and audio (Dolby Digital Plus, HE-AAC). As vi=
deo bit rates drop, audio becomes a larger proportion of the signal.
- Linear Acoustic described their AutoNorm product that can autom=
atically set the dialnorm parameter required by law (president Tim Carroll =
joked that the FCC would go after stations transmitting improper dialnorm a=
s soon as they finished dealing with Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction).=
Their StreamStacker, which can stick 20 audio channels on a single AES pa=
ir, also elicited interest.
- ***Technology Retreat*** star Steve Lampen of Belden suggested =
that unshielded twisted-pair cable is the best thing to carry just about an=
y signal -- even HDTV.
- In its tests of consumer DTT antennas, Dielectric began with a =
reference -- a coat hanger -- and it wasn't too bad.
- More than one speaker emphasized the importance of HD lenses fo=
r HD.
- KCSM (San Mateo, California) went digital-only last May. They =
did everything right: contacting cable and satellite companies to ensure ca=
rriage, contacting retailers to ensure availability of receivers, frequentl=
y announcing the change to viewers, etc. But, after they made the switch, =
in an area with over-80% cable penetration and 9% satellite local-to-local =
broadcast-station carriage, they lost 38% of their viewers (though their in=
come went up). They were deluged with calls, of which 45% seemed intereste=
d in doing what they had to do to ensure continued viewing, another 45% wer=
e not interested in going to cable or satellite or getting more equipment, =
and 10% "would not be consoled." And, after a while, Good Guys, a local re=
tailer, told them to stop referring viewers to them because they had nothin=
g to sell them:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3D2900[/url]

- Telco TV delivery - Verizon wants broadcasters to support its entry =
into the business, so they are offering both digital multicast carriage and=
retransmission-consent payments. This story is from Reuters:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/bgsbu[/url]
A spokesperson for the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) said=
"Local broadcasters are very encouraged by [Verizon's] remarks":
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=3D7670[/url]
The Verizon FiOS is to deliver 100 Mbps downstream and accept up to 15=
Mbps upstream, and they plan to serve three million homes by year end.

- The Barton plan - Representative Joe Barton is still pushing for leg=
islation for a hard analog cut-off, and he wants it earlier than 2009. In =
remarks at the NAB convention, he said set-top receivers could cost as litt=
le as $35 each. The full story from Broadcasting & Cable requires a paid s=
ubscription:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dsryr[/url]
He also wants all TVs to have DTT-reception capability as soon as the =
end of this year. The full Broadcasting & Cable story requires a paid subs=
cription:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/4mpvd[/url]
"At the staff level, their concern is that they don=E2=80=99t think th=
e industry can meet [the hard cut-off] because the equipment won=E2=80=99t =
be there. I=E2=80=99d like the accelerated date to be sometime at the end =
of 2005 or the early part of 2006 so that we get that past us." The full s=
tory requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA516957.html?display=3DBreaking+News[/url]

- The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) request to delay the requ=
irement for DTT-reception circuitry in 50% of 25-to-35-inch models was deno=
unced by NAB president Eddie Fritts. "If CEA's stated goal is to speed the=
DTV transition, then the last thing it should be seeking is a delay only t=
o sell more analog TV sets." The full Broadcasting & Cable story requires =
a paid subscription:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/932g2[/url]
CEA denounced the NAB denouncement, saying NAB "distort[ed] the facts.=
" The press release hasn't yet been posted on the CEA site.

- Blu-ray/HD DVD combining - Here's a bit more:
[url]http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/scm/20050412/#Sony[/url]

- Other NAB-convention news tidbits:
- VC-1, the SMPTE-standardized compression algorithm that's based=
on Microsoft's Windows Media Player Video 9, reached final committee draft=
status last week:
[url]http://www.corporatemedianews.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=3D31867[/url]
There is much VC-1 stuff on the show floor. Tandberg Television is co=
mbining it with AVC (H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10) in its encoders. They also list=
ed seven manufacturers of AVC-decoding set-top boxes: ADB, Amino, i3, Kreat=
el, SafeNet, Sentivision, Thomson:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7ovr7[/url]
Warner Bros. plans to use VC-1 for consumer disks:
[url]http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=3D679207[/url]
- Ascent Media and Thomson/Technicolor are the only two in the 18=
reported short-listed bidders for BBC Broadcast even vaguely "in the busin=
ess". This story is from BrandRepublic:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dvcog[/url]
Thomson would not comment on the story at its press conference.
- Fox and IBM have come up with another content-redistribution-pr=
otection technique, this one restricting recording to devices in the same m=
arket:
[url]http://asia.cnet.com/news/software/0,39037051,39226395,00.htm[/url]
- Adobe's buying Macromedia:
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/19/technology/19adobe.html[/url]
- A big theme at the show seems to be "affordable" HD. Three new=
camcorders sort of fall into that category, besides Sony's HDV model alrea=
dy being sold: =20
- JVC's GY-HD100U makes gorgeous pictures at $6295 including=
a 16x Fujinon HD lens. But the 720/60p pictures being displayed don't get=
recorded. It'll only do 480/60p or 720/30p (or 24p).
- Panasonic's AG-HVX200 will cost $5995 and record on P2 car=
ds, but, at the moment, it just sits in a display case. Panasonic will not=
comment on the structure of the imaging chips (Sony's HDV is 960 x 1080 wi=
th a half-site offset between green and the other colors; JVC's is 1280 x 7=
20).
- Sony's HD XDCAM (using long-GOP MPEG-2, as in HDV) is also=
sitting in a display case (as the HDV camera was last year). I have speci=
al dispensation from Hugo Gaggioni to reveal this tidbit from one of Sony's=
secret technology suites: They compared long-GOP 50 Mbps MPEG-2 to 160 Mb=
ps intra-frame compression. They used tough source material. I couldn't s=
ee any compression artifacts.
- Also on the low-cost HD theme:
- Sony's PHDVM-63DM tape notes that it can hold 63 minutes o=
f HDV or 41 minutes of DVCAM.
- Miranda has converters from HDV to HD-SDI or ASI.
- Shook has an under-$1-million HD truck, and you don't even=
need a truck-driver license to drive it. VER also showed a multicamera HD=
fly-pack.
- iconix (called Luma last year) showed their HD-RH1 3-chip =
(1/3-inch) teeny camera, and the pictures looked quite good. FYI, 1/3inch =
is also the chip size in the JVC, Panasonic, and Sony small cameras.
- Telecast Fiber's Rattler, about the size of a little finge=
r, goes between HD-SDI and fiber.
- Helissio Technologies, a brand-new company from Israel, wa=
s showing 720/24p via AVC at 1 Mbps. There were artifacts, but they would =
probably be acceptable to consumers. They say they can do 720/60p in 1.6 M=
bps and QVGA (320 x 240) in 300 kbps. Modulus Video was showing 1080i in 5=
.5 Mbps, also via AVC and also with visible artifacts. Fraunhofer IIS was =
showing surround sound in 48 kbps total.
- Sony's HDC-1000 (studio/field) and HDC-1500 (portable) 1080/60p=
(internal) cameras looked very good, and the large-lens sled for the porta=
ble is pretty good, too.
- Pixel Instruments had a progress demonstration on their LipTrac=
ker automatic A/V-delay measurement system. Sigma's A/V-delay measurement =
system seems to work fine, but it requires the addition of a tiny amount of=
data to the audio signal prior to distribution.
- Belden's 10GX ultra-high-rate unshielded twisted-pair system IS=
a system. The RJ-45 jacks have tiny printed-circuit boards instead of spr=
ing contacts.
- Rololight has a cute fluorescent-lamp soft-light system -- very=
flexible -- but the tubes are imported from France.
- P+S Technik has a cute, table-top "Skater Dolly" -- very precis=
ion.
- Laird has tons of new products: time code into 1394, DV/SDI bid=
irectional, vertical-interval 1394 switcher, CAT-5 camera-cable, cable snif=
fer, testers, line extenders, and more.
- Kinetta's latest innovation is bias-light for camera chips (the=
y call it "concurrent photon amplification."
- Marfa Technologies (no booth -- someone's walking the floor) ha=
s plasma/LCD screen cleaners:
[url]http://www.SafeClean.us[/url]
- Optware (at the Fujinon booth) is showing its holographic disk =
system, quite different from the InPhase version. According to Optware, th=
eir system is simpler and more reliable than the InPhase and has greater ca=
pacity (to 3.9 TB). They expect it to be standardized by ECMA TC44 this ye=
ar, and they have a dozen partners, including Fujinon, CMC Magnetics, Konic=
a, Mitsubishi, and Pulsetec. Sustained 1 Gbps read and write is claimed.
- Fujinon has added auto-tracking to its precision focus. The le=
nses seem to be getting more electronic than optical.
- Steadicam Merlin weighs 12 ounces and accommodates cameras to f=
ive pounds.
- The Buhlites seem to be the poverty-stricken videographer's HMI=
s. They use Philips CDM lamps.
- 21st-Century 3D has a tiny rig using Panasonic progressive-scan=
camcorders.
- M&I is offering Hello Stage, a complete animation package with =
four royalty-free animated characters, 14 actions, and lip-sync for $20 in =
booth SU10363. Just add a computer and microphone. Upgrades go to 23 char=
acters and 54 motions.
- Remember the sgi supercomputer "Cave" a few years ago. Now som=
ething similar is running off a laptop at Immersive Media with self-contain=
ed goggles.
- Speaking of goggles, Google has a booth. So does Johnnie Walke=
r, but, despite free scotch, the Central Hall was so empty yesterday that s=
ome people were closing their booths early. The South Hall, as usual, was =
packed.
I'll have more next week.

- July 1 -=20
- I've been in Las Vegas since Wednesday, so I've included some a=
ds from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, but I have only about one day's worth=
of New York ads.
- This week I've listed 104 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of=
those, 39 (38%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. =20
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets th=
at are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $849
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $189.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Sylvania 27-inch TV @ RC Willey $169.95
- Toshiba 27-inch TV @ Fry's $199.99
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Memorex MT1134 13-inch TV @ Sears $59.99
- Mystery brand 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- Mystery-brand 14-inch flat-screen TV @ RC Willey $89.95
- Daewoo DV-6T955B 19-inch TV @ Target $89.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Mystery brand [Toshiba?] 19A24/25 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $109.99
- Sharp 19-inch TV @ R.C. Willey $99.95
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Fry's $69.99
- Samsung DVDV4600C DVD/VCR combo w/$10GC @ Circuit City $99.99
- Apex DRX-9200 DVD recorder @ RC Willey $159.95
- Daewoo VCR/DVD+R/RW recorder @ Fry's $249
- Magnavox MRV640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $189.99 BS
- Mystery brand LVC-9006 VCR/DVD+/- recorder @ CompUSA $279.99
- Philips DVDR600VR VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $249.99
- Pioneer DVD-R/RW recorder @ RC Willey $299.95
- Sensory Science SR674 DVD recorder @ Ultimate $128.95
- Sharp DV-SR45U DVD-R/RW recorder @ Fry's $179.99
- Toshiba D-VR4 VCR/DVD-R/RAM/RW recorder @ Best Buy $299.99 BS
- Fry's FM7840 computer w/TV tuner @ Fry's $1199.99
- Gateway 827GM computer w/TV tuner @ Circuit $989.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ CEW $829
- Sony RB84/HS75B/c86 computer w/TV tuner @ Fry's $1199.93 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebates
BS - price "before savings"
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national =
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - I've seen no updates since last week.

- Researchers at UCLA's Advanced Technology for Cinematography project have=
come up with a way to place sensors throughout a film set to gather metada=
ta:
[url]http://www.scri.com/sub/sc_newscur.html[/url]

- International H/DTV news: =20

- UK regulator Ofcom is to announce the official analog cut-off schedu=
le in the next three months:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/5j5ld[/url]
Here's Ofcom's "programme of work for 2005/6, including DTT-related it=
ems:
[url]http://www.ofcom.org.uk/about/accoun/reports_plans/annual_plan0506/section=
3_prog0506.pdf[/url]

- SwitchCo, coordinating the UK DTT transition, officially launched la=
st week:
[url]http://www.switchco.co.uk/pressrelease.htm[/url]

- The "Digital Terrestrial Television Survey of Master Antenna Televis=
ion Installations on the [Australia] Gold Coast" shows that, "Put simply, t=
he master antenna (MATV) systems of many apartment and townhouse developmen=
ts are not capable of receiving free to view digital TV without potentially=
substantial upgrade costs to the body corporate," according to Tim O=E2=80=
=99Keefe, managing consultant to Digital Broadcasting Australia:
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?display=3Dnews&newsID=3D648[/url]

- Toshiba is describing, but not showing, an SED flat-panel display in its =
NAB booth. Warren Communications News reported Thursday that they have now=
postponed a U.S. introduction to mid-2006. Part of the problem may be tha=
t a U.S. company, Nano-Proprietary, filed suit against Canon over the techn=
ology:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/4h3dq[/url]
That story is in Electronic Engineering Times. I was told yesterday t=
hat they expect to show something this summer in the U.S.

- Warren Communications News reports today that Akai plans to introduce a 4=
2-inch plasma TV at $1499 in June, and that it will cost the same regardles=
s of whether it has integrated DTT-reception capability. The story should =
be on the site until tomorrow morning:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television =
sets for the first 12 weeks of 2005 were down 9.5% from the same period in =
2004; my ten-week running average was down 10.4%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 12th =
week were 84,709 units and for the first 12 weeks 919,278.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-rec=
eption capability) still accounted for about 16.3% of the TVs (not counting=
plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 12th week this=
year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-=
plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 12th week this year were s=
till plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA=
released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they rais=
ed the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be ca=
pable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either recei=
ving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of recei=
ving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I am aware of only the DirecTV units at G=
ood Guys.

- Ad confusions: R.C. Willey listed as being widescreen a couple of LCD TVs=
that seem not to be.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national =
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
I've been in Las Vegas since Wednesday, so I've included some ads from=
the Las Vegas Review-Journal, but I have only about one day's worth of New=
York ads.
- Bargain City (Las Vegas Review-Journal, no disclaimer):
- Zenith D56W20 56-inch 16:9 projection TV $1679.95
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- Advent HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100GC & $55RC $1799.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 proj. TV w/$100GC & $60RC $1999.99
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD proj. TV w/$200GC & $85RC $2799.99 AR
- Pioneer PDP-4351HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$500GC & $165=
RC $5499.99
- Samsung HL-P5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/$200GC & $75RC $2499.99
- Samsung HP-P4261 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300GC & $120RC $3999.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$100GC & $70RC $2299.99
- Samsung TX-P2764X 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $449.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection. DTV w/$100GC =
& $55RC $1899.99 AR
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$50GC $999.99
- Toshiba 23HL84 23-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100GC & $45RC $1499.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$50GC & $40RC $1399.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100GC & $50RC $1699.99
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$100GC & $60RC $1999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $849.99
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99 DC
- Hitachi 32HDT51 32-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.99 DR
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99 DR
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3499.99 D=
R
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$165RC $3299.99 DR
- LG RU23LZ21 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- Magnavox 15MF170V 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $3999.99
- Magnavox 30MF200V/32MF605W 30-inch LCD TV $1599.99 DC
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/stand $1399.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99 DC
- Sharp LC13B6US 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $499.99
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99 DR
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99 D=
C
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$165RC $3299.99 =
DR
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 DC
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/stand $999.99
DC - price includes Sony 5-disk DVD changer=20
DR - price includes Sony 5-disk DVD changer and Onkyo sound receiver
RC - price includes "reward certificate" of amount shown
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Mystery brand LT27HV 27-inch LCD TV $799.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1599
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 1100MP projector $722
- Dell 2300MP projector $1200
- Dell 3300MP projector $1280
- Dell 4100MP projector $1615
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Fry's (Las Vegas Review-Journal, HD IDs only):
- Apple 20-inch Cinema LCD display (listed as HD) $994
- JVC LT-32X575 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2599
- Mitsubishi HC3 projector $949
- Mitsubishi WD-62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3799
- Mitsubishi WS-48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1599
- Mystery brand 20-inch LCD TV $379
- Optoma H31 projector $1199.99
- Panasonic PT-53X54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1299
- Philips 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- Samsung 710MP 17-inch 5:4 LCD TV $329.99 AR
- Sharp 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99 AR
- Sharp LC-26D7U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999
- Sharp LC-45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $6499
- Sony 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2599
- Sony KDF-60WF655 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3299
- ViewSonic N4050W 27-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $3997
- ViewSonic VPW5500 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi HC3 projector $949
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Sharp LC-26D7U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999
- Sony KDP51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799 AR
- ViewSonic VPW425 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Good Guys (Las Vegas Review-Journal, HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV HD receiver $299.99
- DirecTV HD receiver/PVR $999.99
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2699.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.99
- Mitsubishi WD62825 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5499.99
- Pioneer PRO810HD 43-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999.99 BS
- Pioneer PRO920HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6499.99 BS
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999.99
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999.99
- Pioneer PRO1410HD 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $12,999.99
- Samsung HLP4663WX 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2199.99
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDF55XS955 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3699.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $4099.99
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
BS - price "before in-store savings"
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- DirecTV HD receiver/PVR $900
- Zenith P42W46X 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1811
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT-43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1899
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Panasonic TH37PD25UP 37-inch integrated 16:9 plasma DTV $2199
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2399
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Canon Realis SX50 projector
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $4999.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3298
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- Mitsubishi WS-55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1498
- Panasonic PT-50LCX64 50-inch LCD projection TV $2498
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2498
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6998
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2495
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2495
- RC Willey (Las Vegas Review-Journal, some IDs):
- JVC 56-inch widescreen projection TV $1399.95
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.97
- Mystery brand 15-inch "widescreen" LCD TV $319.95
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.95
- Panasonic CT30WX54 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $799.95
- Sharp 20-inch "widescreen" LCD TV $849.97
- Sharp 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499.99
- Sony 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1499.97
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2399.97
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2599.97
- Sony KDF-55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.99
- Syntax Olevia 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.95 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT30HV 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.95
- Toshiba 65-inch widescreen projection TV $1899.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2599.99
- Samsung LTP1745 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $599.99
- Samsung SPP4231 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.88
- Samsung TX-P3075WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $749.9=
9
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sony [K]DE37X[S]955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Sony KLV23A10 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Las Vegas Review-Journal, HD IDs only):
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1798.95
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.95 BS
- Samsung HLP6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $11,997
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6997
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2997
- Sony KDF70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $6997
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3997

- Tech-Notes number 130 has come out:
[url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_130.pdf[/url]

- DVD news: =20

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first=
12 weeks of 2005 were down 36.8% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week=
running average was down 27.4%. VCR sales were down 43.1%.

- Sony has joined LG, Matsushita (Panasonic), Orion, Samsung, Sanyo, a=
nd Sharp in licensing Digital Choice technology that allows studios to prov=
ide "substitute scenes" for naughty bits. The full Broadcasting & Cable st=
ory requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/5ffuu[/url]

- A DirecTV ad in the USA Weekend section of the Las Vegas Review-Jour=
nal offered a free DVD player.

- Strategy Analytics says 257-million cell phones capable of showing T=
V were sold worldwide in 2004, according to a report in Warren Communicatio=
ns News on Friday. There's a booth at NAB devoted to many of them:

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through April 21, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB 2005 [url]http://www.=
nabshow.com/default.asp[/url].
- April 25, KOBI, Medford, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/01-Medford.htm[/url].
- April 27, Sinbad's, San Francisco, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://ww=
w.tech-notes.tv/2005/02-San_Francisco.htm[/url].
- April 27, Kodak Screening Room, New York, SMPTE section meeting on d=
igital intermediate [url]http://www.smpteny.com/smpteny/[/url].
- April 29, Reno, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/200=
5/03-Reno.htm[/url].
- April 29-May 1, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2005 Early =
Television Convention [url]http://www.earlytelevision.org/2005_convention.html[/url]=
.
- May 3, Hometown Buffet, Clovis (Fresno), California, Taste of NAB Ro=
ad Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/04-Fresno.htm[/url].
- May 5, Los Angeles, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv=
/2005/05-Los_Angeles.htm[/url].
- May 9, San Diego, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2=
005/06-San_Diego.htm[/url]
- *May 10-12, Olympia, London, Mediacast [url]http://www.mediacast.net/[/url].
- May 11, Audio Video Resources, Phoenix, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http=
://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/07-Phoenix.htm[/url]
- May 13, KNME, Albuquerque, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-n=
otes.tv/2005/08-Albuquerque.htm[/url].
- May 16, El Paso, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/20=
05/09-El_Paso.htm[/url].
- *May 17-20, COEX, Seoul, KOBA 2005 [url]www.koba.or.kr[/url].
- May 18, Oklahoma City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes=
.tv/2005/10-Oklahoma_City.htm[/url].
- May 19, Clear Channel Event Center, Tulsa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]h=
ttp://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/11-Tulsa.htm[/url]
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International Sympos=
ium 2005 [url]http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html[/url].
- May 23, Wichita State University, Kansas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]ht=
tp://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/12-Wichita.htm[/url].
- May 26, Dallas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/200=
5/13-Dallas.htm[/url].
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention [url]http://www.aes.org=
/events/118/[/url].
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, SA=
IT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar [url][email=wayne.watson@sait.ca]wayne.watson@sait.ca[/email][/url] [url]http://www.wabe.=
ca/[/url].
- May 31, Austin, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes=
.tv/2005/14-Austin-.htm[/url]
- June 1-3, Earls Court 2, London, Broadcast Production Show [url]http://w=
ww.productionshow.com/[/url].
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005 [url]http://infoco=
mm05.expoexchange.com/[/url].
- June 6, Weslaco, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-note=
s.tv/2005/16-Weslaco.htm[/url].
- June 7-8, Universal City (Los Angeles), Digital Media Summit 2005 [url]h=
ttp://www.ihollywoodforum.com/digitalmediasummit2005.htm[/url].
- June 8, Corpus Christi, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/17-Corpus%20Christi.htm[/url].
- June 10, Houston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2=
005/18-Houston.htm[/url].
- June 13, Lamar State College, Port Arthur, Texas (Beaumont/Lake Char=
les), Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/19-Beaumont_%20=
Lake%20Charles.htm[/url].
- *June 13-17, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC2=
8 meeting) [url]http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html[/url].
- June 14, Courtyard Marriott, Shreveport, Louisiana, Taste of NAB Roa=
d Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/20-Shreveport.htm[/url].
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electron=
ics [url]http://www.ieee.org.hk/[/url]
- June 17, Jackson, Mississippi, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/21-Jackson.htm[/url].
- June 20, New Orleans, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.=
tv/2005/22-New%20Orleans.htm[/url].
- June 22, Colonial Financial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, Taste of NA=
B Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/23-Montgomrty.htm[/url].
- June 24, Jacksonville, Florida, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/24-Jacksonville.htm[/url].
- June 27, Orlando, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2=
005/25-Orlando.htm[/url].
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/=
filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp[/url].
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Techno=
logy Alliance Summit [url]http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html[/url].
- June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/200=
5/26-Tampa.htm[/url].
- July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference [url]http://w=
ww.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005=
/27-Miami.htm[/url].
- July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-not=
es.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm[/url].
- July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2=
005/29-Atlanta.htm[/url].
- July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm[/url].
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste=
of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm[/url].
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm[/url].
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 [url]http://www.smpte.c=
om.au/home.php[/url].
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http:/=
/www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm[/url].
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://ww=
w.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm[/url].
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://w=
ww.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm[/url].
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]htt=
p://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm[/url].
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://=
www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-note=
s.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http:/=
/www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/=
2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-no=
tes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech=
-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- *August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV=
2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv=
/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road =
Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-not=
es.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- *September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-=
notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-=
notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes=
.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]=
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://ww=
w.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://w=
ww.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- *September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.=
it/en/[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road S=
how [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech=
-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-not=
es.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech=
-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http:=
//www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.v=
nufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road =
Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibit=
ion [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- *November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.j=
p/en/index.html[/url].
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next w=
eek's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work f=
rom outside the United States):
- Bargain City: +1-702-438-5777
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- RC Willey: +1-702-515-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Unitek: +1-310-966-1166
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs =
and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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- Follow-ups:

- Cable carriage of full DTT bit stream - Now that the only Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioner to vote in favor heads the commission, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), the Association for Maximum-Service Television (MSTV), affiliates and broadcasters have all filed for reconsideration:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7700[/url]

- Voom - DirecTV is offering a $200 "rebate" for Voom equipment if Voom subscribers switch:
[url]http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050422/225354.html?.v=1[/url]

- Blu-ray/HD DVD merger - Warren Communications News reported Friday that Panasonic had joined the talks. They were very helpful in a similar position in the development of DVD. The story is no longer on the site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- More tidbits from the NAB convention:
- The way NAB measures it, attendance was 104,427, up from 97,544 last year. The international portion of that was 23,401, up from 22,320.
- For location, you can't beat the NextGen demonstration home, in the parking lot outside the Central Hall, but I don't think they let you sleep there. It had the Philips MiraVision TV/mirror in the bathroom over the sink, which might be useful for watching the news while you brush your teeth. There were also multiple LAN and coax connections at the bathroom sink.
- I mentioned last week that, in an off-floor technology suite, Sony was comparing 160 Mbps intraframe coding to 50 Mbps long-GOP. Panasonic, in an off-floor technology suite, was comparing 150 Mbps intraframe to 100 Mbps and 50 Mbps -- all intraframe but with different resolution levels. Artifacts were not too hard to find in still frames from the 50 Mbps. They also demonstrated 10-bit 2k 24p compressed to fit on D-5 in real-time.
- SoftNI had a clever take on voice recognition for subtitling. Rather than have a computer figure out that a Bostonian's kaa is a car and a New Yorker's shoe-uh is sure, they suggest having a trained voice-recognition speaker simply repeat the words into a microphone. And, if the person happens to understand a different language, translation can occur, too.
- Ikegami has an HD version of Editcam, the HDN-X10. It uses CMOS sensors and can record on either hard drive or flash memory.
- Telecast Fiber's Teleport can take any eight optical signals and multiplex them onto a single fiber.
- Evertz has an L-band fiber routing system.
- Modulation Sciences has a cool 8-VSB analyzer, but they've had to use older chips to get access to the tap-energy signals they want. It has a "negative-time" alarm feature; wjen an alarm condition occurs, the system freezes previously stored information, so you can figure out what caused the alarm.
- Studio Network Solutions held a "Hard Drive Toss."
- Harris plans to get into news post-production by 2008. They -- and many others -- were touting mobile video.
- Leitch had an all-in-one HD monitoring instrument, the TVM-950HD: waveform, vector, gamut, surround-sound, picture, etc.
- Grass Valley (Thomson) had a new streamer (IPS 1200) and introduced the Spirit 2K film scanner. I think I've mentioned their Venom flash-memory storage for the Viper camera before, but it's worth noting again. In the digital-cinematography session, umbilical problems were brought up over and over. Panavision's videotape recorder, Kinetta's internal hard drives, and Venom solve them. The same session called for .dpx files.
- Manfrotto's Fig Rig is a camera-support system designed by director Mike Figgis and used by him since 2000. It looks like a steering wheel with a camera where the horn should be, but it seems to work. I was able to hold it steady even on tight shots.
- Vision III Imaging had something even more bizarre in the Angenieux exhibit. The V3 moves an iris orbitally, slightly changing perspective. It's said to provide a 3-D-ish look.
- Lowel's Ego is called a "Digital Imaging Light."
- InPhase Technologies touted their holographic disk storage system over Optware's by pointing out that their system was operating at the show. In Generation 1, it stores about 300 GB per disk with a 160 Mbps transfer rate.
- Sencore has ASI-to-USB and USB-to-ASI converters.
- Pin-Mic is a mic that looks like a shirt button, badge, or pin and penetrates clothing with pins so it doesn't look like there's a mic there at all. There's even a dual-capsule version.
- Zaxcom has two-way wireless mics with returns for talent IFB or boom monitoring.
- I forgot to say anything about Studer's Vista 8 digital mixing console because I worked with it on two shows before NAB. It seems pretty foolproof (and I count myself among the fools who've tried to break it).
- Avid (through Digidesign) also had some interesting mixing consoles, including one said to be for live work. Avid's Symphony Nitris, according their press conference, contains all the best features of Media Composer, Nitris, and Symphony.
- Zaxel Systems' ZLC 2.3 is lossless compression at an average ratio of 2.3:1. They were demonstrating it with 30 compression/decompression passes.
- Sony's HVR-Z1 seemed to be everywhere on the show floors.
- Panavision's TowerCam (from MAT in Germany) shoots up from a thin column to as high as nine meters. The thinness makes it great for something like a rock concert shoot, because it doesn't block much view. Panavision's 300x7 lens looks better at the tight end than it did last year.
- Technocrane had the best model to shoot; she was doing acrobatic circus acts hanging from fabric over the show floor.
- Snell & Wilcox is distributing a free DVD of "MXF Explained." Their Kahuna switcher not only accepts SD and HD inputs simultaneously, but it keeps the SD unscaled if it's to be used in a box or as a small graphic.
Here are some other views of what was significant on the show floor:
[url]http://www.broadcastnewsroom.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=31990[/url]
[url]http://www.broadcastnewsroom.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=32057[/url]
[url]http://www.broadcastnewsroom.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=32066[/url]
[url]http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/bth/20050425/#[/url]

- PSIP problems - A posting on the OpenDTV Forum today described problems even in NAB exhibits:
[url]http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/04-2005/msg00368.html[/url]

- DTT power draw - "An Act Establishing Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards for Certain Products Sold or Installed in the State" of Maine includes DTT set-top boxes. The Maine Association of Broadcasters doesn't like that part:
[url]http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.com/news/local/1540294.shtml[/url]

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 110 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 32 (29%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV w/stand @ Center City $549.99
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36455 36-inch TV @ Center City $249
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA 50929 50-inch TV w/stand @ Center City $399 SS
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/stand @ Center City $499 SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Center City $589 SS
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $849
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Sony 65V75 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $699 SS
- Toshiba 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $799 SS
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Center City $132
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27FS100 27-inch TV @ Center City $229.99
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- Mystery brand 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Samsung DVDV4600C DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- Toshiba SD-V393 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- Funai FDRV90E VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $249.99
- GoVideo VR3930 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $249.99
- Humax DRT800 PVR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $299.99 AR
- LiteOn LVC-9006 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $279.99 AR
- Panasonic DMR-ES10 DVD+/-R/RAM/RW recorder @ J&R $199.99
- Panasonic DMR-ES10S DVD+/-R/RAM/RW recorder @ Best Buy $199.99
- Panasonic DMR-ES30VS VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $299.99
- Samsung DVDR300 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $249.99
- Compaq 5000C series computer w/tuner @ Soho $699
- HP Brio series computer w/tuner @ Soho $799
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ CEW $719
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony Vaio 560X series computer w/tuner @ Soho $899
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania SRC2213W 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $99.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony D-NS707F AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $79.99
- Sony ICF-CD73V AM/FM/TV/weather CD shower radio @ J&R $79.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - None of the lists I check were updated this week.

- There are no H/DTV items on the agenda of this week's FCC meeting. It has been moved from Thursday to Friday:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-258262A1.pdf[/url]

- A new organization, the HighTech DTV Coalition (including Alcatel, Aloha Partners, AT&T, the Business Software Alliance, Dell, Cisco Systems, IBM, the Information Technology Industry Council, Intel, Microsoft, the National Association of Manufacturers, the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association, Qualcomm, the Rural Telecommunications Group, the Semiconductor Industry Association, Texas Instruments, and T-Mobile) wants to speed the analog shutdown and is planning a news conference Wednesday in Washington:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7701[/url]

- Warren Communications News reported Wednesday that Texas Instruments thinks 720p DLP projection TVs could drop to $1500 this year, but consumer-electronics manufacturers "are skeptical." The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- Spain is finally getting ready to reallocate the spectrum used by the defunct Quiero pay DTT service. The longer URL will get you straight to the story. If you use the shorter one, search for "Spain: Countdown to DTT re-launch":
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/April18_April22.htm#spainc[/url]
[url]http://tinyurl.com/do2ur[/url]

- According to Informa Telecoms & Media, these were the total digital household penetrations in the top-10 European countries at the end of 2004:
- UK - 58.1%
- Sweden - 33.4%
- Ireland - 33%
- Norway - 33.9%
- Finland - 27.5%
- France - 24.4%
- Italy - 15.5%
- Spain - 15.1%
- Portugal - 13.1%
- Denmark - 12%
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9qozj[/url]

- UK pay-DTT operator Top Up TV is experimenting with a one pound "pay-per-day" service involving a phone request instead of a "smartcard." They had 160,000 customers in February in less than a year of operation; 250,000 is said to be break-even:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/bo3qw[/url]

- Some 300,000 DTT set-top boxes are estimated to have been sold in France in less than a month. Pay-DTT begins in September:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/8fh6z[/url]

- The European Commission, based on a complaint from Sky Italia, is investigating Italy's subsidy of DTT set-top boxes:
[url]http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8269096[/url]

- The Herald Sun reports that Channel 9 in Australia has stopped "the only interactive digital service" a year after it began:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/95aeq[/url]
An Australian correspondent adds the following:
"Nine's interactive content was HTML-based and could only be received on modified (French) Netgem [set-top boxes] of which there were few in the market and although only SD were initially priced about the same as HD-capable boxes; the [Australian Broadcasting Corporation] is transmitting several test MHP applications including an [electronic program guide] on channel 22; [and] an industry group has been formed -- Australian Interactive TV Interoperability Group (AITIG), which includes content creators, MHP [set-top box] suppliers and all broadcasters -- the aim being a launch of MHP into the Australian market later in 2005 but ensuring that the viewer experience is uniform on boxes with different MHP middleware. There's also a consideration that HTML content could be continued to be used with a broadcast MHP browser application, similar to some European operations."

- For the latest submission is Australia's "Review of the provision of commercial television broadcasting services after 31 December 2006," go here:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/amywv[/url]

- NPDTechworld reports that, after jumping up nearly 32% from December to January, prices of home-theater sound systems dropped 19% in February. They explain the wild fluctuations as due to the "highly promotional" nature of those products. 20-inch LCD TVs were down 7%. They report that flash-memory prices stabilized in January and actually increased in February:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/c4pup[/url]

- The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has released its spring HDTV Guide with product charts dated March 10. There are 279 models of integrated DTVs from 28 brands starting at $499.95 (59 of those are smaller than 36-inch in diagonal). There are 48 models of microdisplay rear-projection TVs from 16 brands starting at $599.99; eight of those have no NTSC tuner, and one (with an NTSC tuner) is smaller than 36-inch diagonal. There are 445 models of flat-panel TVs; 316 from 66 brands, starting at $399.99, are said to be HDTV, and 129 from 57 brands, starting at $379.99, are said to be EDTV. Of those, 126 have no NTSC tuners, and 218 (with tuners) are smaller than 36 inch. Sorry, but TinyURL doesn't work with these pages:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/HDTV_Guide-Spring05.pdf[/url]
More charts (from the same date) appear at other sites:
- There are 30 "EDTV monitors" from 18 brands starting at $479.99; 25 (almost all) have no NTSC tuners, and five are smaller than 36-inch:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/EDTV_Monitors.pdf[/url]
- There are 48 models of "HDTV monitors" from 16 brands starting at $599.99; 8 have no NTSC tuner, and one is smaller than 36 inch:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/HDTV_Monitors.pdf[/url]
- There are just 20 set-top DTT receiver/decoders (12 without satellite reception listed) from 12 brands starting at $299.00:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/Set-Top_Decoders.pdf[/url]
- There are seven DTT PC cards from five brands starting at $149:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/DTV_Tuner_Cards.pdf[/url]
- There are six D-VHS recorders from three brands starting at $449.00 and 18 HD PVRs from 11 brands starting at $449:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/DTV_Video_Recorders.pdf[/url]
- There are 17 HD cable boxes from five brands starting at $299.00:
[url]http://www.ce.org/publications/books_references/dtv_guide/listings/Cable_Boxes.pdf[/url]
So, well into the "tuner mandate," counting the integrated sets, the set-top boxes, and the computer cards, there are 306 models of devices said to have DTT-reception circuitry and 571 models of so-called "DTV products" with screens that have no such circuitry.

- CEA revised its figures recently. The current percentages are based on the new figures, but my ten-week averages are based on the older figures for the first 11 weeks. CEA also stopped listing TV/VCR-combo sales for 2005; that will make the non-"DTV" figures seem a little smaller.
Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 13 weeks of 2005 were down 10.4% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 8.5%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 13th week were 112,255 units and for the first 13 weeks 1,031,533.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) still accounted for about 16.5% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 13th week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 83% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 13th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm not aware of any this week.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
I was in Las Vegas through Wednesday, so the New York ads are incomplete for this week (but the Value Electronics is from last week, and the New York Times J&R ads are for both weeks). Best Buy offered "deluxe on-wall flat-panel TV installation" for $499.99 and "premium home theater installation" for $599.99, so the total installation cost for a flat-panel home theater would be about $1100.
The model numbers are so hard to make out in the Center City ad that I might have gotten them wrong (but I'm pretty sure they got at least one wrong, too).
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- LG DU-42PY10X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$120RC $3699.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$45RC $1499.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$80RC $2499.99
- Philips 30PF9946D/37 30-inch wide LCD TV w/$55RC $1799.99
- Samsung HL-P4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$70RC $2199.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$55RC $1699.99
- Samsung TX-P3271[W]H 32-inch 4:3 integr. CRT DTV w/$25RC $899.99
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$230RC $6999.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$95RC $2999.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $599.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV w/$50RC $1599.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$130RC $3999.99
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$30RC $999.99
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of the amount shown
- Center City Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1699
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Sony 61Z577 [?] 60-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $2599
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999
- Circuit City (HD IDs only, 5% "reward certificates"):
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Hitachi 32HDT51 32-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.99
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1699.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Panasonic PT53X54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1499.99 AR
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Pioneer PDP5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99 BI
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- Samsung TXP3264 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $799.99
- Sharp LC13H4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $399.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3299.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Zenith Z20LA7R 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BI - price includes "basic installation"
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- Mystery brand LT32HV 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99 AR
- Sharp IT23M1U 23-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1299.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1599
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Dell 1100MP projector $849
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1280
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Fry's (Las Vegas Review-Journal, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WT-42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $999
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Panasonic PT-47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $899
- Samsung HLP-5085W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2899
- [Toshiba] 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- Fujitsu P55XHA40WS 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9999
- HP PL4245N 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3699
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499
- Mitsubishi WD-62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999
- Pioneer PRO810HD 43-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999 BS
- Pioneer PRO920HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6499 BS
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6999 BS
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999 BS
- Pioneer PRO1410HD 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $12,999
- Samsung HLR4677W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2899
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499
- Sony KDE55XBR950 55-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $9999
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999
- Sony KDF60XBR950 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3799
- Sony KLV23A10 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299
- Sony KLV32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2999
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $999
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $999 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Akai PDV42S10 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2649.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 15PF9945 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- Philips 23PF8946A 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV
- Philips 32PF9966 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2399.99
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $4499.99
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Samsung LT-P468W 46-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $5499.99
- Sharp LC-26GD4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099.99
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1899.99
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1499.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1099.99
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1099.99
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2495
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2495
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2599.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $2499.99
- Samsung SPP4231 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.88
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KLV23A10 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic [?] PDP-503 50-inch widescreen plasma TV
- Panasonic TH-50PHD 50-inch widescreen plasma TV
- Sharp LC-20B4U 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Value Electronics (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2699
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3999
- LG DU-60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $11,999
- LG KU-17WDVD 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/DVD player $899
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- LG RU-42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- LG RU-50PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2297
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6997
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $4097
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $2497

- DVD news:

- CEA revised its figures recently. The current percentages are based on the new figures, but my ten-week averages are based on the older figures for the first 11 weeks. According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 13 weeks of 2005 were down 35% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 23%. VCR sales were down 41.1%.

- Warren Communications News reported Wednesday that 4.3 billion DVDs had been sold [in the U.S.?] through the first quarter of this year. The story is n longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- Satellite news: Broadcasting & Cable reports that, according to a Government Accounting Office report prepared for the leadership of the Senate Judiciary Committee, DBS penetration in urban areas grew 50% between 2001 and 2004 to 13%. In suburban areas it grew 32% to 18%. In rural areas, it grew 15% to 29%. The total grew from 15.5 million to 21.3 million. Where cable offered high-speed Internet, phone, and "other advanced services," DBS penetration was 20% less than where those services were not offered. The full story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dpu3p[/url]

- Broadcasting & Cable also lists the top-25 broadcast groups, based on their FCC-discounted national coverage (the FCC counts UHF coverage as only half the market). Here are the top-10 (and Sinclair, which has a low FCC ranking because of its UHF stations):
Group # of stations FCC coverage Full coverage
1. Viacom 35 38.9% 43.35%
2. Fox 35 38.27% 44.97%
3. NBC 30 33.99% 39.08%
4. Paxson 52 31.59% 63.18%
5. Tribune 26 30.24% 40.58%
6. ABC 10 23.55% 23.79%
7. Univision 37 22.88% 43.9%
8. Gannett 20 17.89% 18.06%
9. Trinity 23 17.1% 34.2%
10. Hearst-Argyle 27 16.35% 17.67%
13. Sinclair 57 12.82% 22.58%
The top-10 have 295 station. With Sinclair, it's 352. The top 25 have 627. The story is free. It does NOT require a paid subscription:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/a976w[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- April 27, Sinbad's, San Francisco, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/02-San_Francisco.htm[/url].
- April 27, Kodak Screening Room, New York, SMPTE section meeting on digital intermediate [url]http://www.smpteny.com/smpteny/[/url].
- April 29, Reno, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/03-Reno.htm[/url].
- April 29-May 1, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2005 Early Television Convention [url]http://www.earlytelevision.org/2005_convention.html[/url].
- May 3, Hometown Buffet, Clovis (Fresno), California, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/04-Fresno.htm[/url].
- May 5, Los Angeles, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/05-Los_Angeles.htm[/url].
- May 9, San Diego, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/06-San_Diego.htm[/url]
- May 10-12, Olympia, London, Mediacast [url]http://www.mediacast.net/[/url].
- May 11, Audio Video Resources, Phoenix, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/07-Phoenix.htm[/url]
- May 13, KNME, Albuquerque, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/08-Albuquerque.htm[/url].
- May 16, El Paso, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/09-El_Paso.htm[/url].
- May 17-20, COEX, Seoul, KOBA 2005 [url]www.koba.or.kr[/url].
- May 18, Oklahoma City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/10-Oklahoma_City.htm[/url].
- May 19, Clear Channel Event Center, Tulsa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/11-Tulsa.htm[/url]
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International Symposium 2005 [url]http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html[/url].
- May 23, Wichita State University, Kansas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/12-Wichita.htm[/url].
- May 26, Dallas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/13-Dallas.htm[/url].
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/118/[/url].
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar [url][email=wayne.watson@sait.ca]wayne.watson@sait.ca[/email][/url] [url]http://www.wabe.ca/[/url].
- May 31, Austin, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/14-Austin-.htm[/url]
- June 1-3, Earls Court 2, London, Broadcast Production Show [url]http://www.productionshow.com/[/url].
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005 [url]http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/[/url].
- June 6, Weslaco, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/16-Weslaco.htm[/url].
- June 7-8, Universal City (Los Angeles), Digital Media Summit 2005 [url]http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/digitalmediasummit2005.htm[/url].
- June 8, Corpus Christi, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/17-Corpus%20Christi.htm[/url].
- June 10, Houston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/18-Houston.htm[/url].
- June 13, Lamar State College, Port Arthur, Texas (Beaumont/Lake Charles), Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/19-Beaumont_%20Lake%20Charles.htm[/url].
- June 13-17, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28 meeting) [url]http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html[/url].
- June 14, Courtyard Marriott, Shreveport, Louisiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/20-Shreveport.htm[/url].
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics [url]http://www.ieee.org.hk/[/url]
- June 17, Jackson, Mississippi, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/21-Jackson.htm[/url].
- June 20, New Orleans, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/22-New%20Orleans.htm[/url].
- June 22, Colonial Financial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/23-Montgomrty.htm[/url].
- June 24, Jacksonville, Florida, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/24-Jacksonville.htm[/url].
- June 27, Orlando, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/25-Orlando.htm[/url].
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp[/url].
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance Summit [url]http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html[/url].
- June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/26-Tampa.htm[/url].
- July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/27-Miami.htm[/url].
- July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm[/url].
- July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/29-Atlanta.htm[/url].
- July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm[/url].
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm[/url].
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm[/url].
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 [url]http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php[/url].
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm[/url].
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm[/url].
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm[/url].
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm[/url].
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Dated 03.05.205

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- Follow-ups:

- Blu-ray and HD DVD combination -
- Warren Communications News reported on Tuesday that there were internal battles at Toshiba over what to do. The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]
- Electronic Engineering Times covers Panasonic's entry into the talks:
[url]http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=161601806[/url]

- Voom - EchoStar's DISH network is picking up 10 of the Voom HD channels: Animania HD, Equator HD, Gallery HD, Guy TV HD, HD News, Majestic HD, Monsters HD, Rave HD, RUSH HD, and Ultra HD:
[url]http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050429/295205.html?.v=1[/url]
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7743[/url]

- Informa's report on the digital world - Media Life's story adds that, after the UK, Hong Kong (49.9%) and the U.S. (47.4%) had the highest digital TV (all forms) penetration at the end of 2004. Globally, it was 11.5%:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/8phjb[/url]

- The High-Tech DTV Coalition - As expected, they held their news conference on Wednesday, and, as expected, they called for a hard analog cut-off at the end of 2006:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7725[/url]
Meanwhile, separately, CEOs from the Computer Systems Policy Project (CSPP) wrote to Representative Joe Barton in support of his hard-cutoff proposed legislation. This story is from Reuters:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/ajzp8[/url]
Dale Cripps in HDTV Magazine said, "The group has already disbanded":
[url]http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/blog/view.php?id=27871[/url]
Maybe that's so. Certainly, their web site is pathetically out of date. It still lists Carly Fiorina as head of HP, Mark Hurd as head of NCR, etc.:
[url]http://www.cspp.org/aboutus.asp[/url]
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) response to Congress says 1497 U.S. DTT stations are on the air, six more than their list has:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dwpll[/url]
Cripps has offered the heads of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and the NAB blog space to discuss the issue:
[url]http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/blog/view.php?id=27907[/url]

- Must-carry - There's an interesting piece in CED by Jeffrey Krauss, president of Telecommunications & Technology Policy. The PSIP issues, alone, are fascinating:
ttp://www.cedmagazine.com/ced/2005/0505/05cc.htm

- HD and cable -
- "Kagan's Economics of High Definition Cable Networks 2005" has the following findings:
- There are more than 20 non-broadcast networks with daily HD.
- More than 12 million HDTVs have been sold to U.S. consumers, and HD household penetration is 10%.
- There are 1373 U.S. DTT stations (considerably fewer than the NAB lists) in 211 markets.
- There were 672,000 satellite HD subscribers at the end of 2004.
[url]http://tinyurl.com/btnf2[/url]
- Television Week has a story on the difficulties of cable HD networks getting carriage:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/article.cms?articleId=27889[/url]

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 127 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 41 (32%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- RCA 36E20 36-inch TV @ Broadway $259
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36fs100 36-inch TV @ Broadway $589
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV @ Center City $549.99
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36455 36-inch TV @ Center City $249
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Broadway $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Center City $399 SS
- Toshiba 50-inch TV @ Broadway $469
- Toshiba 50-inch TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ Broadway $549
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Center City $499 SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ Broadway $699
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Center City $589 SS
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Zenith 61-inch projection TV @ Broadway $599
- RCA 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $789
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $849
- Sony 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $899
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Sony 65V75 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $699 SS
- Toshiba 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $799 SS
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- JVC 27-inch TV @ hhgregg $197
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ hhgregg $145
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Broadway $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Center City $132
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27fs100 27-inch TV @ Broadway $239
- Sony Wega 27FS100 27-inch TV @ Center City $229.99
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Center City $199
- Zenith 32Z30 32-inch TV @ Broadway $169
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- ESA ET413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Broadway $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Toshiba 13-inch TV @ hhgregg $67
- Daewoo DTQ14U5SC 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Sears $99.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Broadway $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- Magnavox 20MS233S 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $79.97
- Toshiba DVD/VCR combo @ hhgregg $87
- Centrios EDW8020 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $129.99 AR
- GoVideo R6740 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $179.99
- Mystery brand VCR/DVD recorder @ Sears $249.99
- Panasonic DMR-E65 DVD recorder @ Soho $199
- Panasonic DMRES10S DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99
- Philips DVDR77 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $199.99
- Philips DVDR600VR VCR/DVD+R/RW recorder @ Circuit City $249.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD-R/RAM/RW recorder @ Best Buy $199.99
- Compaq 5000C series computer w/tuner @ Soho $699
- Gateway 827GM/FPD1760/IP3000 computer w/tuner @ Circuit $989.99
- HP Brio series computer w/tuner @ Soho $799
- HP VS15 computer system w/tuner @ CompUSA $1129.98 AR
- Sony Vaio 560X series computer w/tuner @ Soho $899
- Sony computer w/tuner @ CEW $719
- Sony computer w/tuner @ Universal $799
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Toshiba MV13Q41 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ P.C. Richard $129.97
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Audiovox VE705 7-inch under-counter AM/FM TV @ Circuit $199.99
- Audiovox 7-inch under-counter LCD TV @ Target $189.99
- Coby 5-inch TV @ CVS $19.99
- Dual XDVD8170 7-inch AM/FM/DVD car TV @ hhgregg $699
- Sony CD555TV 7-inch AM/FM CD TV $399.99
- Sony D-NS707F AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $79.99
- Sony ICF-CD73V AM/FM/TV/weather CD @ J&R $69.99
- Sony ICFCD543RMSIL AM/FM/TV/weather CD @ Best Buy $99.99
- Sony ICF-CD555TVLIV2 7-inch AM/FM/CD TV @ Target $379.99
- Sony ICFDC53 AM/FM/TV/weather CD @ Sears $99.99
- Sony ICF-DVD57TV LCD clock radio @ Sony $599.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the NAB nor the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) updated their lists this week.
- Doug Lung's RF Report says 697 licensed U.S. DTT stations were listed in the FCC CDBS database as of April 24:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=847[/url]

- The FCC has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that seeks comment on whether the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act of 2004 requires carriage of full DTT streams, including multicasts. The first URL is for the press release; the second is for the full NPRM:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-258477A1.pdf[/url]
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-92A1.pdf[/url]
The FCC also issued a notice of inquiry about allowing satellite viewers to receive distant DTT signals:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-258480A1.pdf[/url]

- DirecTV's Spaceway F1 was successfully launched. It's the first of a series of Ka-band satellites intended to carry DTT-station signals, and it is to provide local-into-local DTT service in 12 markets representing almost 33% of U.S. TV households:
[url]http://www.convergedigest.com/DSL/lastmilearticle.asp?ID=14581[/url]
DirecTV added 505,000 net new subscribers in the first quarter of 2005 to end March with 14.45 million. This URL is from Business Week:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/awgk2[/url]
DISH subscriber first-quarter figures should be released later this week:
[url]http://press.arrivenet.com/tec/article.php/625806.html[/url]
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute ratified the DVB-S2 satellite standard being used by DirecTV. It is said to work down to a carrier-to-noise level of -2 dB (yes, noise greater than signal):
[url]http://www.dvb.org/documents/press-releases/DVB_pr131NAB%20S2%20Final.pdf[/url]

- Disney has temporarily shut down its analog-TV-delivered MovieBeam service in preparation for an upgraded "next phase":
[url]http://tinyurl.com/b7ca8[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- You may download a 150-page thesis on video on demand in Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US here:
[url]http://www.broadbandbananas.com/vod.html[/url]

- There were an estimated 777,0000 DTT receivers (integrated and set-top box) in Australia at the end of March. At that time, they were selling at about 40,000 per month. Penetration is said to be 12% "in areas with all digital services available":
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?display=news&newsID=650[/url]
There are 68 models of set-top DTT receivers from 25 brands starting at A$129 (US$100). Of those, 19 from 14 brands offer HD starting at A$499 (US$388):
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18[/url]
There are 21 integrated DTVs from seven brands starting at A$1299 (US$1009). Of those, five from two brands offer HD starting at A$6999 (US$5436):
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78[/url]

- A survey of 1000 Canadian consumers commissioned by The Movie Network and conducted by Ipsos-Reid found:
- 14% had HD sets.
- Just over half of those had no HD-reception equipment.
- 16% of those didn't know they needed it, leading the surveyors to conclude that group thought they were getting HD already.
A different study by Convergence Consulting Group found there are 1.2 HD displays in Canadian homes. This story is from the Globe & Mail:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/8cnar[/url]

- Chi Mei Optoelectronics, a Taiwan company said to be the number-two supplier of LCD TV panels, shipped a million in the first quarter of 2005, up 40% from the last quarter of 2004. In that last quarter of 2004, 23% of revenues were from panels 15-inch or smaller; in the first quarter of 2005, that was down to 18%; over 30-inch grew from 13% to 17%:
[url]http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20050502A2005.html[/url]

- Here are some reports from the Home Entertainment Show:
[url]http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/042805he/[/url]
[url]http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/042905hesw/[/url]
[url]http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/042905hetjn/[/url]
[url]http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/043005he/[/url]

- Two of HP's new Digital Media Center PCs include ATSC reception:
[url]http://www.twice.com/article/CA528996?display=Breaking+News[/url]

- Thomson has officially launched its 27-inch, 4:3, non-HD, non-flat-faceplate, 480i TV with ATSC DTT reception circuitry for $279:
[url]http://www.twice.com/article/CA528995?display=Breaking+News[/url]
That means that producers can now count on such viewers for DTT programming.

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 14 weeks of 2005 were down 10.9% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 6.5%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 14th week were 27,190 units and for the first 14 weeks 1,058,723.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) still accounted for about 16.3% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 14th week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 83% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 14th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy, Circuit City, and Good Guys.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
The model numbers are so hard to make out in the Center City ad that I might have gotten them wrong (but I'm pretty sure they got at least one wrong, too).
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- Advent HT2751A 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $399.99
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- LG DU-42PY10X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$125RC $3799.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T/1 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Philips 23PF8946/1 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$30RC $949.99
- Philips 34PW8502 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Philips 50PF9956 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$155RC $4749.99
- Samsung HP-P4261 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$110RC $3324.99
- Samsung LT-P1745 17-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $599.99
- Samsung TX-P2670WH 26-inch 16:9 integrated direct-view CRT DTV $664.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$50RC $1614.99
- Sharp LC45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV w/$220RC $6649.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$85RC $2659.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$95RC $2944.99
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$45RC $1424.99
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1614.99
- Westinghouse LTV-30W2 30-inch wide LCD monitor w/$35RC $1099.99 AR
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD projection TV w/$60RC $1899.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Broadway Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Sony 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $649
- Center City Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1699
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Sony 61Z577 [?] 60-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $2599
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Akai PT4299HD 42-inch 16:9 projection TV $849.99
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2969.99
- Hitachi 51F510/51F510S 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1529.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2969.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Magnavox 20MF605T 20-inch LCD TV $599.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $989.99
- Panasonic CT34WX54 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1259.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.99
- Pioneer PDP5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6299.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2519.99
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $349.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1529.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV $2249.99
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$315RC $6299.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $2789.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $899.99
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
RC - price includes "rewards certificate" of amount shown
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- HP integrated digital entertainment center $1699.99
- HP F2304 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99 AR
- Magnavox 15MF170V37 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $369.99
- Mystery brand LCT50HV 50-inch widescreen projection TV $1299.99 AR
- Norwood Micro AP-3020 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebates
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1599
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1749
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 3300MP projector $1280
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499 (yes, lower)
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi WT-42315 42-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $999
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Mystery brand 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $997
- Panasonic TH-42PX50U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3498
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- DirecTV set-top receiver/decoder $299
- DirecTV set-top receiver/decoder/PVR $999
- HP LC2640N 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- HP LC3040N 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699
- JVC AVS2552 52-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2699
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299
- LG DU60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $11,999
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999
- Samsung HLP5663WX 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD direct-view TV $2499
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KDF60XBR950 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3999
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $999 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Samsung SP-R4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- hhgregg (Columbus Dispatch, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $2497 EL
- JVC 30-inch widescreen TV $345
- Mystery brand projection TV $597
- Olevia 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $997 EL
- RCA 52-inch widescreen projection TV $997
- Sharp 13-inch LCD TV $397
- Sharp 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2497
- Sony 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1497
- Sony 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2799 BS
- Sony 55-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3099 BS
- Sony 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3299 BS
- Toshiba 57-inch widescreen projection TV $1697
BS - price "before savings"
EL - "priced even lower" than price shown
- HP (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- HP lc3040n 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- HP pl4245n 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3699
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 42HDT50 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $4499.99
- Samsung HL-R5087W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2999.99
- Samsung SP-R4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1099.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- InFocus LP540 projector $1199.99
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2649.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX50U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $499.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $4499.99
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Sharp LC-13B6U-S 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $399.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27w2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $999.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1099.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson LS47P2 47-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV/photo printer $2698 AR
- Epson LS57P2 57-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV/photo printer [$3198] AR
- LG DU42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3298
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- Mystery brand 52-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $1997
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2498
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2495
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2495
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Sears (no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1499.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2799.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sony KLV23A10 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- Sony KLV-32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2999.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic [?] PDP-503 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $3599
- Panasonic TH-50PHD 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $3999
- Sharp LC-20B4U 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $699
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD direct-view TV $1999
- Sony (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Sony KLV-S23A10 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Value Electronics (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2699
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3999
- LG DU-60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $11,999
- LG KU17WDVD 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/DVD player $899
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- LG RU-42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- LG RU-50PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 52-inch DLP projection TV $1897
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2797 BS
- Zenith 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2297 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Wal*Mart (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Magnavox 15MF500T/17 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $288

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 14 weeks of 2005 were down 36.4% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 26.9%. VCR sales were down 43.3%.

- A French court has ruled that DVD copy protection that prevents tape copies violates privacy rights and has ordered "Mulholland Drive" pulled from stores there:
[url]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7645680/[/url]

- The Family Entertainment and Copyright Act is now law. On the one hand, it makes unauthorized camcorder use in a movie theater a federal crime. On the other, it allows movies to be chopped up by third parties to remove the naughty bits. This story is from the Hollywood Reporter:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dax7z[/url]

- The Early Television Convention was a huge success. Among other things, attendees got to learn about a palm-sized digital standards converter that can go from NTSC or PAL to 25 different output formats including 819-line 25 fps, 30-line 12.5 fps, 405-line 24 fps CBS color, and 45-line 15 fps triple interlace. It can also handle scanning from top, bottom, left, or right and can deal with phonic wheel sync, among others. They also got to see modern mechanical TV sets with LED light sources and precision motor controls that never lose sync or framing (in both scanning-disk and mirror-screw versions). There was an astonishing range of camera tubes (including a image dissectors and a tiny, amateur iconoscope (all in addition to the usual Early Television Museum collection).
Among the many interesting tidbits in the presentations were that the intermediate-film system used in the 1936 Berlin Olympics had about a two-minute latency but Baird's 1936 system got the latency under a minute by using hot developer and cyanide-based fixer, Emitron-camera viewfinders offered inverted images, the UK National Museum of Photography, Film, and Television has a mirror drum from 1882 (two years before Nipkow's patent application), the term "floor manager" came from the supine position such cuers had in a flying-spot announce studio, and the BBC's second TV program was a re-run.
A wonderful time was had by all:
[url]http://www.earlytelevision.org/2005_convention.html[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Today, Hometown Buffet, Clovis (Fresno), California, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/04-Fresno.htm[/url].
- May 5, Los Angeles, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/05-Los_Angeles.htm[/url].
- May 9, San Diego, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/06-San_Diego.htm[/url]
- May 10-12, Olympia, London, Mediacast [url]http://www.mediacast.net/[/url].
- May 11, Audio Video Resources, Phoenix, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/07-Phoenix.htm[/url]
- May 13, KNME, Albuquerque, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/08-Albuquerque.htm[/url].
- May 16, El Paso, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/09-El_Paso.htm[/url].
- May 17-20, COEX, Seoul, KOBA 2005 [url]www.koba.or.kr[/url].
- May 18, Oklahoma City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/10-Oklahoma_City.htm[/url].
- May 19, Clear Channel Event Center, Tulsa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/11-Tulsa.htm[/url]
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International Symposium 2005 [url]http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html[/url].
- May 23, Wichita State University, Kansas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/12-Wichita.htm[/url].
- May 26, Dallas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/13-Dallas.htm[/url].
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/118/[/url].
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar [url][email=wayne.watson@sait.ca]wayne.watson@sait.ca[/email][/url] [url]http://www.wabe.ca/[/url].
- May 31, Austin, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/14-Austin-.htm[/url]
- June 1-3, Earls Court 2, London, Broadcast Production Show [url]http://www.productionshow.com/[/url].
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005 [url]http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/[/url].
- June 6, Weslaco, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/16-Weslaco.htm[/url].
- June 7-8, Universal City (Los Angeles), Digital Media Summit 2005 [url]http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/digitalmediasummit2005.htm[/url].
- June 8, Corpus Christi, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/17-Corpus%20Christi.htm[/url].
- June 10, Houston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/18-Houston.htm[/url].
- June 13, Lamar State College, Port Arthur, Texas (Beaumont/Lake Charles), Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/19-Beaumont_%20Lake%20Charles.htm[/url].
- June 13-17, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28 meeting) [url]http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html[/url].
- June 14, Courtyard Marriott, Shreveport, Louisiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/20-Shreveport.htm[/url].
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics [url]http://www.ieee.org.hk/[/url]
- June 17, Jackson, Mississippi, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/21-Jackson.htm[/url].
- June 20, New Orleans, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/22-New%20Orleans.htm[/url].
- June 22, Colonial Financial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/23-Montgomrty.htm[/url].
- June 24, Jacksonville, Florida, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/24-Jacksonville.htm[/url].
- June 27, Orlando, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/25-Orlando.htm[/url].
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp[/url].
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance Summit [url]http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html[/url].
- June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/26-Tampa.htm[/url].
- July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/27-Miami.htm[/url].
- July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm[/url].
- July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/29-Atlanta.htm[/url].
- July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm[/url].
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm[/url].
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm[/url].
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 [url]http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php[/url].
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm[/url].
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm[/url].
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm[/url].
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm[/url].
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Broadway Computers & Electronics: +1-212-567-4300
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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- Follow-ups:

- Telephone-company-provided TV - Broadcasting & Cable has a story. N=
o subscription is required:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7729n[/url]

- Blu-ray and HD DVD combining - Lyra Research doesn't think it will h=
appen:
[url]http://lyra6.lyra.com/DTVVIEW/HiDefDiscsFullStory.html[/url]

- DISH subscribers - They added 325,000 net new subscribers in the fir=
st quarter to end up with 11.23 million:
[url]http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/ap/2005/05/05/ap2004515.html[/url]
In a somewhat-related story, Warren Communications News reported Tuesd=
ay that DirecTV was planning a lease option for new PVR- and MPEG-4-equippe=
d boxes. The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- 5th-generation LG chip in non-LG receivers - There was another test =
at my apartment this week. It was dramatically better than the last. One =
participant characterized it as "4th-generation plus," and I won't dispute =
that, but it didn't have the magical plug-&-play of the 5th-generation LG c=
hip in the LG box. Notably, with a loop antenna, the receiver appeared to =
be sensitive to people walking around the room.

- U.S. analog shutdown - Multichannel News online reports that the Con=
gressional Budget Office said, according to Senate Commerce Committee major=
ity staff director Lisa Sutherland, "the later the digital transition occur=
s, the more funding would be made available to the federal government throu=
gh the auction process." The full story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA529814.html?display=3DBreaking+News[/url]

- Standards for satellite delivery of distant DTT signals - The full t=
ext of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notice of inquiry is now=
available:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-94A1.pdf[/url]

- "Broadcast flag" - The bombshell of the week was the U.S. Court of A=
ppeals for the District of Columbia throwing out the FCC requirement less t=
han two months after it was to go into effect. The unanimous ruling was ba=
sed on the FCC's lack of jurisdiction. Here are two excerpts:
"The All-Channel Receiver Act's limited and explicit grant of authorit=
y to the Commission over receiver equipment clearly indicates that neither =
Congress nor the Commission assumed that the agency could find this authori=
ty in its jurisdiction."
"Because the Commission exceeded the scope of its delegated authority,=
we grant the petition for review, and reverse and vacate the Flag Order in=
sofar as it requires demodulator products manufactured on or after July 1, =
2005 to recognize and give effect to the broadcast flag."
[url]http://pacer.cadc.uscourts.gov/docs/common/opinions/200505/04-1037b.pdf[/url]
Dan Glickman, head of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)=
said, "This is a disappointing decision and could create a digital televis=
ion divide by slowing or eliminating access to high quality digital program=
ming for some consumers":
[url]http://www.mpaa.org/MPAAPress/2005/2005_05_06.doc[/url]
Similarly, National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) president Edward=
Fritts said, "Without a 'broadcast flag,' consumers may lose access to the=
very best programming offered on local television":
[url]http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/PressRel/Statements/050605BroadcastFlag.htm[/url]
The most comprehensive coverage is by Dale Cripps, who includes these =
network reactions:
- CBS - "We are disappointed in the ruling and we intend to do ev=
erything we can to protect our content so that in the new digital era viewe=
rs can continue to enjoy the same high quality over the air broadcast progr=
amming they have today."
- NBC - "Today's court ruling imposes crippling restraints on the=
FCC's ability to effectively support the development of a safe, sustainabl=
e marketplace for the creation and distribution of digital TV broadcasting.=
"
- ABC (Alex Wallau, network president) - "This was not a ruling a=
gainst the concept of a broadcast flag, but against FCC jurisdiction to req=
uire one. Legislation can reinstate this, but whether that happens or not =
remains to be seen." Glickman made similar comments about the meaning of t=
he ruling and Congress:
[url]http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/blog/view.php?id=3D28111[/url]
So, what happens now? CBS threatened long ago to withdraw HD programm=
ing unless there was a "broadcast-flag"-like order. Will they? Will MPAA =
members withdraw movies? Meanwhile, the FCC has approved 14 content-protec=
tion schemes associated with the flag, and some have already been appearing=
in consumer products. This should be interesting.

- July 1 -=20
- This week I've listed 119 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of=
those, 33 (28%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. =20
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets th=
at are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV @ Center City $549
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549.99
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 36455 36-inch TV w/stand @ Center City $249
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Center City $399 SS
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Center City $499 DV SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Center City $589 DV SS
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW 849
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Sony 65V75 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $699 DV SS
- Toshiba 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $799 DV SS
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Jensen TS2750 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $189.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $161.99
- Philips 27PT543S 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $199.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Center City $132
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27FS100 27-inch TV @ Center City $229.99
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Toshiba 27A34 27-inch TV @ Conn's $229.97
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/stand @ Center City $199
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Mystery brand CTGV4563TCT 13-inch TV @ Conn's $59.99
- Memorex MT1134 13-inch TV @ Sears $64.88
- Sylvania 6413TE/SYM 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Mystery brand E4000 DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $69.99
- Samsung DVDV4600 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99 4D
- Magnavox MRV640 DVD+R/RW recorder @ Best Buy $159.99
- Mystery brand VCR/DVD recorder @ Sears $249.88
- Philips DVDR77 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $199.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99
- Sharp DV-SR45U DVD recorder @ Fry's $177
- Compaq 5000C series computer w/tuner @ Soho $699
- Fry's FM7840 computer w/tuner @ Fry's $1199.79
- HP Brio series computer w/tuner @ Soho $799
- Sony computer w/tuner @ CEW $719
- Sony computer w/tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony 560X series computer w/tuner @ Soho $899
- Sony VS71G computer w/tuner @ Fry's $1797.99
- Toshiba QOSMIO notebook computer w/tuner @ Fry's $2299.99
4D - price includes four DVDs
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Mystery brand CTSGT8118CTT 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Conn's $99.99
- Toshiba MV13Q41 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ P.C. Richard $129.97
- Mystery brand 20-inch TV/VCR combo @ Fry's $149
- Mystery brand SC20145 20-inch TV/VCR/DVD combo @ Conn's $209.97
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Audiovox VE705 7-inch LCD TV/AM/FM @ Circuit City $199.99=20
- Sony CD555TV 7-inch LCD TV/AM/FM/CD @ Sears $399.99
- Sony ICF-CD73V AM/FM/TV/weather CD shower radio @ J&R $69.99
- Sony ICF-CD555TV 7-inch LCD TV/AM/FM/CD @ J&R $329.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national =
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - Neither the FCC nor the NAB updated its lists this week.

- DCinema Today has a great gallery of photos of the precursors of today's =
digital cinema, starting with a 1926 GE system:
[url]http://www.dcinematoday.com/gallery/start.htm[/url]

- International H/DTV news: Strategy Analytics has some interesting figure=
s for "digital-television receiver" sales worldwide. The problem is: I don=
't know what's included in the figures. They say they cover both set-top b=
oxes and integrated sets, but the figures are much too high to represent DT=
T-receiver sales. Whatever they are, here are the figures for the last thr=
ee years (I will not provide the projections):
- 2002 - 28.0 million
- 2003 - 32.8 million
- 2004 - 49.3 million:
[url]http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050504/45601.html?.v=3D1[/url]

- RCA plans new "For Dummies" books about H/DTV:
[url]http://216.119.85.157/thomson/rca050305.html[/url]
Let's hope they're better than the last (which showed, among other things, =
that 4:3 and 16:9 were the same shape, but the latter was bigger).

- According to Pacific Media Associates, "the street price for 40-to-44-inc=
h flat panel televisions dropped an average of 13% from 4Q2004 to 1Q2005. =
Prices for 40=E2=80=93to-42-inch flat panel LCD televisions had the most dr=
amatic decline, falling 18% during this period. Prices for 42-inch enhance=
d-definition plasma televisions fell 12.6%, and 42-to-43-inch high-definiti=
on plasma television prices dropped 8.6%." The story is not yet posted on =
their site:
[url]http://www.pacificmediaassociates.com/[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television =
sets for the first 15 weeks of 2005 were down 10.7% from the same period in=
2004; my ten-week running average was down 7.8%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 15th =
week were 36,962 units and for the first 15 weeks 1,095,685.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-rec=
eption capability) accounted for about 15.9% of the TVs (not counting plasm=
a or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 15th week this year.=
It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma=
, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 15th week this year were still p=
lain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA relea=
sed numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the=
"digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be ca=
pable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either recei=
ving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of recei=
ving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the Humax at Fry's.

- Ad confusions: Soho Electric noted that the Pioneer PDP-503 plasma TV had=
"60,000 hours of lamp life."

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national =
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
The model numbers are so hard to make out in the Center City ad that I=
might have gotten them wrong (but I'm pretty sure they got at least one wr=
ong, too).
I think the free gift with the Magnavox 32MF605W is supposed to be the =
DVD recorder rather than the LCD TV.
Target had three more LCD TVs (all under $650) that others would charac=
terize as ED or HD, but, because there was nothing in the ad to call attent=
ion to that, I haven't listed them. The one I did list is based only on th=
e visible screen shape in the photo.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integr. LCD DTV w/$300GC/$120RC $3999.99
- Magnavox 17MF200V/1 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $479.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 proj. TV w/$100GC/$45RC $1499.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100GC $1999.99=20
- Philips 30PF9946D/37 30-inch wide LCD TV w/$100GC/$55RC $1799.99
- Philips 30PW9100D/37 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV w/$50GC $799.99
- Pioneer PDP-4351HD 43" 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500GC/$165RC $5499.=
99
- Pioneer PDP-5051HD 50" 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500GC/$215RC $6999.=
99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100GC/$50RC $1699.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42" 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$200GC/$75RC $2499.99
- Sharp 32F641 32-inch 4:3 flat-screen TV $479.99
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV w/$50GC/$30RC $1099.99
- Sony KDF42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$500GC $5499.99
- Sony KDF55XS955 55" 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$300GC $3699.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60" 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$300GC/$125RC $4099.=
99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch wide LCD TV w/$100GC/$60RC $1999.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV w/$50GC $999.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$300GC/$105RC $3499.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/$200GC/$75RC $2499.99
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch wide LCD proj. TV w/$100GC/$55RC $1799.99
- Zenith M52W56LCD 52-inch wide LCD proj. TV w/$100GC $1999.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Center City Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1699 DV
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499 DV
- Sony 61Z577 [?] 60-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $2599 DV
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999 DV
DV - price includes DVD player
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.99
- JVC AV56[W]P575 56-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99 DR
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.99 LC
- Magnavox 20MF605T 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$80RC $1599 LC
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99 DR
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2199.99 DR
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99 LC
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2799.99 D=
R
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $3099.99 LC
- Sony KLV32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2999.99 LC
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1299.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99 DR
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $999.99
- Sony MFMH175W 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
DR - price includes DVD recorder
LC - price includes 15-inch LCD TV
RC - price includes "rewards certificate" of amount shown
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1599
- Conn's (Dallas Morning News, HD disclaimers only):
- Hitachi 42EDT41 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.97
- Hitachi 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection TV $2499.99
- Mitsubishi 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.97 BD
- Mitsubishi 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2999.97 BD
- Mitsubishi WS[65]315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.97
- Mystery brand PT4231 42-inch plasma TV $1699.99
- ProView HV207 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- ProView HX263 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1199.97
- RCA 56-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99
- RCA 61-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Samsung HLP5663W 56-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2899.97
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2199.97
- Sharp LCD32D5U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.97 B=
D
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.97 B=
D
- Sony KDF60WF655 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3599.97 B=
D
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.97
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.97
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.97 BD
- Toshiba 14DL74 14-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.97
- Toshiba 30HF84 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV $799.97
- Toshiba 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Toshiba 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599.99
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $3199.97 BD
BD - price "before discount"
- Dell (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 26-inch LCD TV $1599
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $680
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Fry's (Dallas Morning News, some HD IDs):
- Humax HFA100 set-top ATSC receiver/decoder $229
- JVC HD-70G886 70-inch 16:9 D-ILA integrated projection DTV $5499
- JVC LT-32X575 32-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $2499
- JVC PD-42X795 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Mitsubishi 42-inch widescreen projection TV $899
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi WS-48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1599
- Mystery brand 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $777
- Mystery brand 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $997
- NEC LCD2335WXM 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99 AR=20
- Panasonic PT-47XD64 47-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $899
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4997
- Samsung DLP projection TV $1999
- Sharp LC-26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299
- Sony KDE-37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $2599
- Toshiba projector $999.99
- ViewSonic 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Coby TF-TV1703 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $349.99
- JVC HD-61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $4499.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5199.99
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Samsung LN-R328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV=20
- Sharp LC-13B6U-S 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $399.99
- Sharp LC-37GB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3299.99
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1999.99
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2599.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1099.99
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Sears (no disclaimer):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2599.99
- Memorex MT1701 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.88
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.88
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Sony KV32HS520 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- Champion 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499
- Panasonic TH-42PW5 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1699
- Panasonic TH-50PHD 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $3799
- Pioneer PDP-503 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $3599
- Target (no disclaimer):
- Magnavox 17MD250V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $649.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.95 BS
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1698.95
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.95 BS
- Panasonic TC22LH30 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1479.95
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2312.95
- Philips 26PF9966 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1498.95
- Philips 42PF9976 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4162.95
- Sharp LC32D7U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2867.95
- Zenith L15V26D 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $398.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Value Electronics (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2699
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3999
- LG DU-60PY10 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $11,999
- LG KU17WDVD 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/DVD player $899
- LG RU-42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299
- LG RU-42PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- LG RU-50PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999

- DVD news: =20

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first=
15 weeks of 2005 were down 35.7% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week=
running average was down 29.7%. VCR sales were down 44%.

- New Medium Enterprises has announced its version of the next-generat=
ion disk, the VMD (versatile multilayer disc). It's a see-through, red-las=
er, multilayer technology. Initially, with four layers, it offers 20 GB ca=
pacity (with a 19.4 Mbps average transfer rate), but greater capacities (to=
at least 40 GB) are said to be forthcoming shortly as well as consumer rec=
ordability. The outermost layer is said to be completely compatible with o=
rdinary DVD players, but the company doesn't (presently) seem to be interes=
ted in offering a standard DVD layer with the HD to avoid dual inventories.=
Manufacturing is said to require only minor "adjustments" to a DVD-9 line=
. They're aligning themselves initially with Bollywood instead of Hollywoo=
d. I can confirm seeing playback from the disk in something that looked li=
ke a consumer DVD player (but with an outboard HD decoder):
[url]http://news.designtechnica.com/article7294.html[/url]

- Another use for broadcast TV - This story in the San Jose Mercury News sa=
ys TV signals can be used to track things where GPS signals don't go. And =
the CIA is an investor. So maybe analog shutdown will be delayed:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/74q29[/url]

- "The American Bird Conservancy and the Forest Conservation Council filed =
suit against the FCC to get environmental compliance in communications towe=
rs. The court is the same one that vacated the "broadcast flag":
[url]http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/may2005/2005-05-03-02.asp[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- May 10-12, Olympia, London, Mediacast [url]http://www.mediacast.net/[/url].
- May 11, Audio Video Resources, Phoenix, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http=
://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/07-Phoenix.htm[/url]
- *May 11-13, Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport (Burlingame), Connec=
tions [url]http://www.parksassociates.com/events/conn2005/home.htm[/url].
- May 13, KNME, Albuquerque, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-n=
otes.tv/2005/08-Albuquerque.htm[/url].
- May 16, El Paso, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/20=
05/09-El_Paso.htm[/url].
- May 17-20, COEX, Seoul, KOBA 2005 [url]www.koba.or.kr[/url].
- May 18, Oklahoma City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes=
.tv/2005/10-Oklahoma_City.htm[/url].
- May 19, Clear Channel Event Center, Tulsa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]h=
ttp://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/11-Tulsa.htm[/url]
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International Sympos=
ium 2005 [url]http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html[/url].
- May 23, Wichita State University, Kansas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]ht=
tp://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/12-Wichita.htm[/url].
- May 26, Dallas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/200=
5/13-Dallas.htm[/url].
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention [url]http://www.aes.org=
/events/118/[/url].
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, SA=
IT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar [url][email=wayne.watson@sait.ca]wayne.watson@sait.ca[/email][/url] [url]http://www.wabe.=
ca/[/url].
- May 31-June 2, Long Beach Convention Center, ISCe 2005 Satellite & C=
ommunications [url]http://www.isce.com/[/url].
- May 31, Austin, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes=
.tv/2005/14-Austin-.htm[/url]
- June 1-3, Earls Court 2, London, Broadcast Production Show [url]http://w=
ww.productionshow.com/[/url].
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005 [url]http://infoco=
mm05.expoexchange.com/[/url].
- June 6, Weslaco, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-note=
s.tv/2005/16-Weslaco.htm[/url].
- June 7-8, Universal City (Los Angeles), Digital Media Summit 2005 [url]h=
ttp://www.ihollywoodforum.com/digitalmediasummit2005.htm[/url].
- June 8, Corpus Christi, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/17-Corpus%20Christi.htm[/url].
- June 10, Houston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2=
005/18-Houston.htm[/url].
- June 13, Lamar State College, Port Arthur, Texas (Beaumont/Lake Char=
les), Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/19-Beaumont_%20=
Lake%20Charles.htm[/url].
- June 13-17, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28=
meeting) [url]http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html[/url].
- June 14, Courtyard Marriott, Shreveport, Louisiana, Taste of NAB Roa=
d Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/20-Shreveport.htm[/url].
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electron=
ics [url]http://www.ieee.org.hk/[/url]
- June 17, Jackson, Mississippi, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/21-Jackson.htm[/url].
- June 20, New Orleans, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.=
tv/2005/22-New%20Orleans.htm[/url].
- June 22, Colonial Financial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, Taste of NA=
B Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/23-Montgomrty.htm[/url].
- June 24, Jacksonville, Florida, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/24-Jacksonville.htm[/url].
- June 27, Orlando, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2=
005/25-Orlando.htm[/url].
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/=
filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp[/url].
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Techno=
logy Alliance Summit [url]http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html[/url].
- June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/200=
5/26-Tampa.htm[/url].
- July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference [url]http://w=
ww.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005=
/27-Miami.htm[/url].
- July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-not=
es.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm[/url].
- July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2=
005/29-Atlanta.htm[/url].
- July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm[/url].
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste=
of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm[/url].
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm[/url].
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 [url]http://www.smpte.c=
om.au/home.php[/url].
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http:/=
/www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm[/url].
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://ww=
w.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm[/url].
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://w=
ww.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm[/url].
- *July 25-29, JW Marriott Denver at Cherry Creek, CEA Summer Technolo=
gy and Standards Forum [url]http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eve=
ntID=3DSTSF05[/url].
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]htt=
p://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm[/url].
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://=
www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-note=
s.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http:/=
/www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/=
2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-no=
tes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech=
-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- *August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]h=
ttp://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.t=
ech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2=
005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv=
/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road =
Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-not=
es.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-=
notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-=
notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes=
.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]=
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://ww=
w.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www=
.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://w=
ww.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.i=
t/en/[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road S=
how [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech=
-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-not=
es.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech=
-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.te=
ch-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tec=
h-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.=
tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http:=
//www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.v=
nufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road =
Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibit=
ion [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp=
/en/index.html[/url].
* - new or revised listing
- *January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.ceswe=
b.org/default_flash.asp[/url]

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next w=
eek's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work f=
rom outside the United States):
- Broadway Computers & Electronics: +1-212-567-4300
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs =
and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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Dated 17.05.2005

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- Follow-ups:

- Voom - According to a report in Newsday, Voom's hometown newspaper, Cablevision plans to spend at least $100 million/year on the Voom HD channels. They got their info from a quarterly financial filing:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/b9pn4[/url]

- Blu-ray and HD DVD combining -
- Perhaps as a result of reports that a deal had been reached, the deal appears to be off:
[url]http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=163100509[/url]
[url]http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=163103901[/url]
- The Nihon Keizai newspaper quoted Toshiba's "top negotiator" as saying a deal "would be extremely difficult at this stage." But a company spokesperson said Toshiba planned to continue negotiations, according to Reuters:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/akhpx[/url]

- Lucent vs. Dolby over AC-3 - A U.S. District Court has ruled that Dolby's AC-3 does not infringe Lucent patents. Dolby's suit against Lucent continues and is scheduled to go to trial on September 9. This story is from TWICE:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/adt5f[/url]

- The new "HDTV for Dummies" has fixed some of the problems of the old one, but it's not exactly gospel. There is, for example, this paragraph:
"720p: This provides 720 lines of resolution with progressive scan (hence the p). By comparison, NTSC has less than 480 lines of resolution."
You'll also "learn" that U.S. digital TV is 16:9, that color was added to NTSC sometime after 1953, that no one is broadcasting the form of 1080p in the ATSC standard, that digital SDTV is "equivalent to NTSC analog broadcasts," that you can't do surround sound on analog broadcasts, that "EDTVs are TVs... that cost a lot," etc.
[url]http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/64/07645758/0764575864.pdf[/url]

- Cable vs. Telco - Broadcasting & Cable has a big story. It's free -- no subscription is required:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7729n[/url]

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 121 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 36 (30%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- RCA 36E20 36-inch TV @ Broadway $259
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36fs100 36-inch TV w/stand @ Broadway $589
- Sony Wega 36FS100 36-inch TV w/stand @ Center City $549.99
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36455 36-inch TV w/stand @ Center City $249
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Broadway $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Center City $399 SS
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ Broadway $469
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ Broadway $549
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Center City $499 SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ Broadway $699
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S65 61-inch projection TV @ Center City $589 SS
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Zenith 61-inch projection TV @ Broadway $599
- RCA 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $789
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $849
- Sony 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $899
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Sony 65V75 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $699 SS
- Toshiba 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $799 SS
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DV player
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $189.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Broadway $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Center City $132
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27fs100 27-inch TV @ Broadway $239
- Sony Wega 27FS100 27-inch TV @ Center City $229.99
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Sony 32s45 32-inch TV w/stand @ Center City $199
- Zenith 32Z30 32-inch TV @ Broadway $169
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Broadway $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Broadway $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Allegro ABV511 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99
- Apex Digital DRX-9200 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $129.99
- Panasonic DMRES30VS VCR/DVD recorder @ Circuit City $269.99
- Philips DVDR77 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $179.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $199.99
- Compaq 5000C series computer w/tuner @ Soho $699
- HP Brio series computer w/tuner @ Soho $799
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ CEW $719
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony 560X series computer w/TV tuner @ Soho $899
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania SRC2213W 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $94.88
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony D-NS707F AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $79.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
- The New York Times on Thursday discussed a 13-inch 4:3 TV with only analog input. Its cabinet is 68 inches tall and weighs 335 lbs. It also costs $3150. It's a new LG combination TV/refrigerator, and it would be subject to the "tuner mandate" on July 1, 2007:
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/12/technology/circuits/12fridge.html[/url]

- May 1 -
- Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated their lists this week.
- Doug Lung's RF Report said the FCC CDBS database listed 703 licensed U.S. DTT stations as of May 8:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=863[/url]

- There are no H/DTV items on the agenda of Thursday's FCC meeting:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-258669A1.pdf[/url]

- Starting at the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) meeting, the presidents of the NAB and the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) have been taking pot shots at each other. Edward Fritts, president of the NAB, after praising CEA president Gary Shapiro, commented unfavorably on CEA's request to delay the July 1 deadline for 50% of 25-to-35-inch TVs to have DTT reception circuitry and on a lack of labels saying analog TVs would soon be obsolete:
[url]http://www.nab.org/newsroom/pressrel/speeches/051005atscspeech.htm[/url]

- Shapiro said over-the-air TV broadcasting was a dying medium, with a shrinking maximum of 13% of U.S. households relying on it:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7825[/url]
He also complained about E-VSB and how it got to be a standard and asked, regarding the possibility of having to add E-VSB reception circuitry to TVs, "Where will the madness end?"
[url]http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10749[/url]
I find the comments about E-VSB odd. The technique originated with CEA member LG. It's not mandatory. DTT-receiver manufacturers have already ignored the dual-stream audio decoding in ATSC standards; why should they care about E-VSB?
The fight extended to the House Commerce Committee. There, Shapiro said, "Digital television has been adopted twice as quickly as color television. It took color television ten years to achieve 5% penetration from introduction; digital television products are already in 16 million American homes!" Of course, he didn't mention that the vast majority of those "digital television products" cannot receive digital television. If U.S. DTT is measured from the ATSC standard in 1995, then we're approaching ten years now, and, as of the end of 2004, fewer than 3% could receive it.
He provided some new figures: 1.5 million integrated TVs and 475,000 set-top DTT receivers sold to dealers in 2004 (he noted that ALL satellite HD receivers include DTT-reception capability). Including all forms of HD (cable, satellite, and DTT), he said 4.4% were getting HD in 2004, up from 2.7% in 2003.
Given his statements about the death of broadcast, the following sentence was interesting. "Our antenna promotion website, www.antennaweb.org, receives 200,000 hits per month and promotes over the air broadcasting." If no one cares about off-air reception, why so many hits?
[url]http://www.ce.org/shared_files/pr_attachments/20050511barton_release.doc[/url]
NAB rebutted CEA, citing figures from the Government Accountability Office. Its "roughly 21 million homes" "totally reliant" on off-air TV were said to represent more homes than in "Texas, Florida, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Alaska, and Hawaii, combined":
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9t4n7[/url]
The fight was covered in TV Technology, with some interesting figures on TV-set royalties as well as LG's plan for E-VSB rights (free until the 8-VSB agreements expire):
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2952[/url]
There were other presentations at the ATSC meeting. Of these, I found the first (regarding educational possibilities for DTT) and the last (on the latest on ATSC standardization) particularly interesting:
[url]http://www.atsc.org/am2005/presentations/felland_final_rfs.pdf[/url]
[url]http://www.atsc.org/am2005/presentations/seidel_rfs.pdf[/url]
[url]http://www.atsc.org/am2005/presentations/donovan_rfs.pdf[/url]
[url]http://www.atsc.org/am2005/presentations/mackin_rfs.pdf[/url]
[url]http://www.atsc.org/am2005/presentations/whitaker_rfs.pdf[/url]

- Also in Congress, Representatives James Sensenbrenner and Barney Frank have renewed efforts to eliminate the DTT "tuner mandates" altogether. Sensenbrenner had introduced similar legislation in 2002. The full story requires a paid subscription to Broadcasting & Cable:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/b2yl5[/url]

- DirecTV is charging an extra $99 for HD versions of its NFL Sunday Ticket football games:
[url]http://www.directvsports.com/Packages/NFLSundayTicket/[/url]
Last year, the HD was offered at no additional charge:
[url]http://www.twice.com/article/CA601708?display=Breaking+News[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- Here are two stories on HD in Europe. Given a sentence about how cable operators "can't deploy HDTV because most of them don't have the necessary "860-MHz bandwidth to transmit the signal," I'd take the first one with a grain of salt, but maybe its lists of who is doing what are accurate:
[url]http://www.yankeegroup.com/public/products/decision_note.jsp?ID=12979[/url]
The second one, from Video/Imaging Design Line, by a Harris employee, is a lot more technically accurate:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9aa74[/url]

- Digital Broadcasting Australia's submission to the Digital Television Inquiry is available here (sorry, TinyURL didn't work on this one):
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/uploads/documents/DBA_Submission_HoR_DTV_Inq_050506.pdf[/url]

- If you miss the days of "blue sky" cable predictions in the early 1970s), read this story on the (yawn) convergence of computers, telephones, and TV. "Imagine a world where older people consult doctors through their TV, tell the council their bins have not been collected, claim benefits, pay bills, send emails and report faults in their domestic equipment, all from their armchair. That world is not far off":
[url]http://observer.guardian.co.uk/cash/story/0,6903,1478733,00.html[/url]

- According to an Ofcom (UK) report on a survey of 2519 adults:
- Fewer than one in three heard the term "digital switchover," and only 19% understand it.
- But people are better informed about DTT (70% understand it) than broadband (62%), digital radio (47%), or third-generation wireless (15%).
- DTT unawareness and lack of understanding are greatest outside England, and among the old and poor. But rural areas have better awareness than urban ones.
- One in four don't know where to turn for advice. Fewer than one in five would go to their TV-service provider for help, and only 4% would try the government.
The full report is 65 pages:
[url]http://www.ofcomconsumerpanel.org.uk/publications/consumer_panel_report.pdf[/url]

- Thomson plans to introduce a handheld Freeview portable TV in time for the holiday shopping season for about UKP270 (about $497). It's to be shown in September at the Internationale Funkaustellung in Germany. This story is from the Telegraph:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/e24mu[/url]

- Four more free channels and four pay channels are to join the 14 launched in France on March 31:
[url]http://www.forbes.com/markets/feeds/afx/2005/05/10/afx2012567.html[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 16 weeks of 2005 were down 11.2% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 9.4%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 16th week were 57,570 units and for the first 16 weeks 1,153,255.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) still accounted for about 15.9% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 16th week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 16th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm not aware of any this week.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
The model numbers are so hard to make out in the Center City ad that I might have gotten them wrong (but I'm pretty sure they got at least one wrong, too).
This week includes some Los Angeles ads from last week that I received too late to include.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch wides D-ILA proj. TV w/$85RC $2599.99 D3
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$120RC $3699.99 D3
- Philips 17PF9946 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $599.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$115RC $3499.99 D3
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2299.99 D3
- Samsung TX-P2764X 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $449.99
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99 D3
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$180RC $5499.99 D3
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$230RC $6999.99 D3
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$55RC $1699.99 D3
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 direct-view flat CRT TV $799.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/45RC $1399.99 D3
- Westinghouse LTV-30W2 30-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1099.99 AR
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
D3 - price includes DVD/LCD combo and three DVDs
- Broadway Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Sony 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $649
- Center City Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1699
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Sony 61Z577 [?] 60-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $2599
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999
- Circuit City (HD disclaimers only):
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1709.99
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1614.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1424.99
- Philips 30PW8420 30-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $712.49
- Pioneer PDP5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6649.99
- Polaroid FLM2011 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $474.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2374.99
- Samsung SPP4251/SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2374.99
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $332.49
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1614.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2659.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1599
- Dell (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 3300MP projector $1280
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $640
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499 (yes, less)
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi WS-48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1599
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $797
- Mystery brand 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $997
- Mystery brand 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $2299
- Panasonic TH-42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4799
- Samsung SPR-4232X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249
- Sharp LC-26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2799
- Toshiba TDP-T90U projector $1699
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- LG 23LX1R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $1299
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299
- Mitsubishi 50-inch widescreen projection TV $5999
- Mitsubishi HC900U projector $2999
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499
- Mitsubishi WD-52725 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3199
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- Pioneer PDP-4345HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499
- Pioneer PRO920HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6499 BS
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7999 BS
- Sharp LC26D7U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2099
- Sharp LC45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $6999
BS - price "before in store savings"
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HLR4667W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2299 AR
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2599 AR
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599 AR
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2299 AR
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV PG
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV PG
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV PG
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV PG
AR - price after rebate
PG - my correspondent provided prices, but they seem incorrect
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Sharp LCD-37D7U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD TV $4299
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV $2699
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2299
- Sony KE32TS2 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2649.99
- Panasonic TC-14LA2 14-inch 4:3 LCD TV $429.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3399.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $4499.99
- Sharp LC-20B6U-S 20-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $799.99
- Toshiba 14DLV75 14-inch 4:3 LCD TV/DVD combo $499.99
- Toshiba 32HL84 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99
- Toshiba 42HP84P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3299.99
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1499.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $499.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 direct-view LCD TV $1099.99
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- HP PL4245N 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Samsung SP-R4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3298
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2495
- Sharp LC-20S2U-S 20-inch LCD TV $598
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2495 EL
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499 EL
EL - price "even lower now"
- P.C. Richard (am New York, appropriate disclaimer):
- ProView HV207 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.97
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- JVC HD52Z575 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2469.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1424.99
- Samsung HCP4741W 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $599.88
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2659.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2944.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3499.99
- Sony KLV-32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2999.99
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- Champion 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499
- Panasonic TH-42PW5 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1699
- Panasonic TH-50PHD 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $3799
- Pioneer PDP-503 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $3599
- Staples (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Syntax Olevia LT20HVK 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.98
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Sharp LD26SH1U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1497 BS
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2497
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 16 weeks of 2005 were down 35.8% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 29.1%. VCR sales were down 46.5%.

- A story in USA today says, "Sales of DVD recorders topped 940,000 in February." As the source is NPD, that's probably sales to consumers, but it seems awfully high for monthly sales. The same story says only 476,000 DVRs (PVRs) were sold in the same period (not counting those provided by cable or satellite companies):
[url]http://www.usatoday.com/tech/bonus/2005-05-15-dvd-recorders_x.htm[/url]

- Warren Communications News reported today that Wal-Mart should start selling Cyberhome DVD+R/RW recorders for $99 within a few weeks. The story should be on the site for a few more hours:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]
Note that J&R is already selling an Apex model for under $130.

- MediaPost has a story on a Forrester Research report that VOD is available in about 75% of U.S. digital-cable homes:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/78zu9[/url]

- Want to get your TV via your gas pipes? "Nethercomm Corporation, the leading innovator of subterranean broadband communications, announces the development of Broadband-in-Gas (BiG) Technology":
[url]http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2005/5/emw236328.htm[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- *May 17, Atlanta Marriott Suites Downtown, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- May 17-20, COEX, Seoul, KOBA 2005 [url]www.koba.or.kr[/url].
- May 18, Oklahoma City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/10-Oklahoma_City.htm[/url].
- May 19, Clear Channel Event Center, Tulsa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/11-Tulsa.htm[/url]
- *May 19, WPOZ, Altamonte Springs (Orlando area), Florida, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- May 22-27, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, SID International Symposium 2005 [url]http://www.sid.org/conf/sid2005/sid2005.html[/url].
- May 23, Wichita State University, Kansas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/12-Wichita.htm[/url].
- *May 24, WMAQ, Chicago, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- May 26, Dallas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/13-Dallas.htm[/url].
- *May 26, WOSU, Columbus, Ohio, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- May 28-31, CCIB, Barcelona, 118th AES Convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/118/[/url].
- May 30-June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar [url][email=wayne.watson@sait.ca]wayne.watson@sait.ca[/email][/url] [url]http://www.wabe.ca/[/url].
- May 31-June 2, Long Beach Convention Center, ISCe 2005 Satellite & Communications [url]http://www.isce.com/[/url].
- May 31, Austin, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/14-Austin-.htm[/url]
- June 1-3, Earls Court 2, London, Broadcast Production Show [url]http://www.productionshow.com/[/url].
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005 [url]http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/[/url].
- June 6, Weslaco, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/16-Weslaco.htm[/url].
- *June 7, St. Louis, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 7-8, Universal City (Los Angeles), Digital Media Summit 2005 [url]http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/digitalmediasummit2005.htm[/url].
- June 8, Corpus Christi, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/17-Corpus%20Christi.htm[/url].
- *June 9, KRMA, Denver, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 10, Houston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/18-Houston.htm[/url].
- June 13, Lamar State College, Port Arthur, Texas (Beaumont/Lake Charles), Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/19-Beaumont_%20Lake%20Charles.htm[/url].
- June 13-17, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28 meeting) [url]http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html[/url].
- June 14, Courtyard Marriott, Shreveport, Louisiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/20-Shreveport.htm[/url].
- *June 14, Daystar Television, Bedford (Dallas area), Texas, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics [url]http://www.ieee.org.hk/[/url]
- *June 14-17, Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, Cable-Tec Expo [url]http://expo.scte.org/index.html[/url].
- *June 16, KTRK, Houston, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 17, Jackson, Mississippi, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/21-Jackson.htm[/url].
- June 20, New Orleans, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/22-New%20Orleans.htm[/url].
- *June 21, Boston, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 22, Colonial Financial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/23-Montgomrty.htm[/url].
- *June 23, KGW, Portland, Oregon, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 24, Jacksonville, Florida, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/24-Jacksonville.htm[/url].
- June 27, Orlando, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/25-Orlando.htm[/url].
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp[/url].
- *June 28, KGO-TV, San Francisco, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance Summit [url]http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html[/url].
- June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/26-Tampa.htm[/url].
- *June 30, KABC, Glendale (Los Angeles area), California, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/27-Miami.htm[/url].
- July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm[/url].
- July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/29-Atlanta.htm[/url].
- July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm[/url].
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm[/url].
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm[/url].
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 [url]http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php[/url].
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm[/url].
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm[/url].
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm[/url].
- July 25-29, JW Marriott Denver at Cherry Creek, CEA Summer Technology and Standards Forum [url]http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=STSF05[/url].
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm[/url].
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
* - new or revised listing
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Broadway Computers & Electronics: +1-212-567-4300
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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Dated 01.06.2005

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- Follow-ups:

- European analog cut-off - Here's a URL to the document (sorry -- TinyURL wouldn't shrink it):
[url]http://europa.eu.int/information_society/topics/ecomm/doc/useful_information/library/communic_reports/switchover/com_en_final.pdf[/url]

- Telco video service - Verizon reportedly launched its FiOS service in Keller, Texas last week. The full story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA604131.html?display=Breaking+News[/url]

- Blu-Ray and HD DVD -
- Warren Communications News reported Friday that the individual "positions harden" making a "format war increasingly likely." The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]
- Top Tech News reported at almost the same time, however, that the door to a common system was still open:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9gxkb[/url]
- Warren Communication News reported today that a vote at the DVD Forum Steering Committee "splits along party lines." On Friday, they said Panasonic & Sony were boycotting the meeting.

- The House Hearing on a hard analog cutoff -
- Here's a URL to what appears to have been the staff draft legislation:
[url]http://communitybroadcasters.com/DTV_Discussion_Draft.pdf[/url]
- I listened to the webcast and found it fascinating. It doesn't seem to be available as a file, but keep checking the following URL, and maybe a transcript or sound file will show up:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/bs4ve[/url]
What I liked was that most of the witnesses didn't seem to be just spouting PR. Certainly, they had their positions, but they seemed to be trying to tweak the draft into something they could live with.
A big exception was Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) president Gary Shapiro, whose tone of voice, alone, was enough to distinguish him from the others. He said, "the U.S. leads the world" in the digital-TV transition (despite all evidence to the contrary), and, as usual, he bandied about figures on "DTV" products, which don't necessarily have the capability to receive DTT broadcasts (most don't) or even to display HDTV. In fact, those "digital television" units need not have anything more digital in them than any non-"digital" units. He also offered figures for households relying on off-air reception by combining cable and satellite subscriber figures. But many of those satellite subscribers still use off-air reception for their local broadcast stations.
The question period was also very interesting to me. Some of the Representatives on the committee seemed to do a better job of making some cases than the witnesses did. The emergency-services witness denounced broadcasters in his testimony but under questioning was much friendlier to them. His ire seems to have hinged on a semantic issue. Once it was clarified that he objected primarily to broadcasters being called "first responders," he acknowledged a good partnership between broadcasters and emergency-service providers.
Here are some stories that have come out on the hearing:
[url]http://www.twice.com/article/CA604393?display=Breaking+News[/url]
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=2981[/url]
[url]http://www.cedmagazine.com/cedailydirect/2005/0505/cedaily050527.htm#3[/url]
[url]http://www.usatoday.com/money/media/2005-05-26-digital-usat_x.htm?csp=34[/url]
- This one is from iWon-Money:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7qom9[/url]
- This one is from MediaWeek:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/bf3z9[/url]
- This one is from Reuters:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/c6nwf[/url]
- This one is from MarketWatch:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7kcyg[/url]
- Here are some of the witnesses:
- Here is Shapiro:
[url]http://www.ce.org/public_policy/Gary_Shapiro_Commerce_DTV_Testimony_May_2005.pdf[/url]
- Here is Jim Yager, CEO of Barrington Broadcasting, testifying on behalf of the National Association of Broadcasters:
[url]http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/PressRel/testimonies/052605DTVHouseTestimony.htm[/url]
This URL seems to point to another version, prior to the hearing (witnesses were given only five minutes each but their full comments were included in the record):
[url]http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/05-2005/msg00510.html[/url]
- Here is Kyle McSlarrow, president of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association:
[url]http://www.ncta.com/press/press.cfm?PRid=604&showArticles=ok[/url]
- This story concentrates on the comments of Intel director of communications policy Peter Pitsch:
[url]http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/3508201[/url]
- In related news, yet another organization has been formed, the Coalition for a Smart Digital TV Transition, comprising the CBS, Fox, and NBC affiliates, three unions (at least two of which have many members working in TV broadcasting), the Alliance for Rural Television, the Hispanic Technology & Telecommunications Partnership, and the National Consumers League. Its three main points are compensation to low-income Americans for DTT converters, cable multicast must-carry, and cable analog and digital carriage:
[url]http://www.smartdigitaltvtransition.com/[/url]
- Also in related news, Leichtman Research says only 5% of U.S. TVs (not households) are digital, fewer than 2% get HD programming, and only about 1% of households have only digital TVs (whatever "digital TVs" may mean in this case). The story was reported in Broadcasting & Cable. The full text requires a paid subscription. I haven't yet found it on the Leichtman site:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7rvrs[/url]

- July 1 -
- I was out of town a lot this week, and a room cleaner threw out some of my clippings, so this is not the usual full listing.
- This week I've listed 128 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 52 (41%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- RCA 36E20 36-inch TV @ Broadway $259
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36fs100 36-inch TV @ Broadway $589
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Broadway $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ Broadway $469
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ Broadway $549
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ Broadway $699
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Zenith 61-inch projection TV @ Broadway $599
- RCA 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $789
- Sony 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $899
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $149.99
- Philips 27PT543S 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $174.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Broadway $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27fs100 27-inch TV @ Broadway $239
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Zenith 32Z30 32-inch TV @ Broadway $169
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Broadway $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- RCA 13-inch TV @ Kmart $69
- Mystery brand 13-inch TV/DVD combo @ Value City $99.99
- Advent Q1435A 1-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $89.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Broadway $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Memorex MT1194 19-inch TV @ Sears $94.99
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- Jensen TS2050J 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- RCA 20-inch TV @ Kmart $109
- Allegro DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $59.99 AR
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $79.97
- Philips DVP3050V DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- Samsung DVDV DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- Sylvania VCR @ Kmart $44
- Sylvania DVD/VCR combo @ Kmart $79
- Apex Digital DRX-9200 DVD recorder @ J&R $129.99
- Coby DVD-R1100 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $149.99
- Cyberhome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $99.99 AR
- Cyberhome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $99.99
- Funai FDRV90E VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $229.99
- GoVideo RV4000 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $199.99 AR
- GoVideo R6740 DVD recorder @ J&R $159.99
- Humax DRT800 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $279.99
- LiteOn LVW5005 DVD+/-R/RW recorder @ CompUSA $169.99 AR
- Mystery brand VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Value City $149.99
- Philips DVDR77 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $179.99
- Philips DVDR600VR DVD+R/RW recorder @ Circuit City $249.99
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony VCF-RB34G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $899.99 AR
- WinTV Go Plus TV tuner for PC @ CompUSA $29.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Symphonic SC1302 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Circuit City $94.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Coby 5-inch TV @ CVS $19.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the NAB updated their lists this week. That means the FCC has missed the month of May entirely.
- Doug Lung's RF Report notes 710 licensed U.S. DTT stations in the FCC CDBS database as of May 22:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=878[/url]

- I attended the CableLabs briefing last week:
- Even the speakers found it noteworthy that video was the last thing discussed, after high-speed data and telephony.
- In high-speed data, they're moving rapidly towards symmetrical 100 Mbps service (per subscriber!), with possibilities of higher rates by bonding more channels.
- In telephony, the big move seems to be towards wireless, with phones that can move smoothly from Bluetooth or Wi-Fi in the home to mobile technologies outside it.
- In video, there were two main developments:
- There is strong consideration of "switched broadcasting" instead of tuning.
- There is also work afoot on downloadable security instead of the CableCARD. According to Mark Coblitz, senior vp of strategic planning at Comcast, "It is cheaper for the manufacturer to use downloadable security than even the [CableCARD] connector." It also uses a fraction of the power, is more secure, is simpler for consumers, and preserves all cable and consumer-electronics features. When will it be here? "It won't be in 2005," but it will be reported to the FCC by November. Will it be free to consumers? There could be an "access fee."
There are now about 40,000 CableCARDs deployed nationwide, about 5000 in Time Warner systems. By contrast, Time Warner already has over half-a-million cable telephony customers.
- Other video tidbit: They're considering both AVC and VC-1.

- The DVB-H Validation Task Force ETSI Technical Report is available:
[url]http://www.dvb.org/index.php?id=10&nid=111[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- Spain's DTT law has reportedly been delayed by changes:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/May23_May27.htm#spainam[/url]

- Australia's communications minister Helen Coonan told a Senate committee there that a planned analog cutoff date of 2008 is unrealistic. This story is from the Australian:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/ds6sd[/url]

- Australia's SBS current-affairs program Insight has begun interactive broadcasting:
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?display=news&newsID=657[/url]

- Reports from the Society for Information Display (SID) convention:
- Peter Putman says:
"(1) Samsung showed both their 82-inch LCD monitor (which had brightness uniformity/banding problems) and their 102-inch plasma (looked much better).
"(2) Samsung also showed a 40-inch AM-OLED screen and is partnering with DuPont on OLED products and processes.
"(3) LG Philips had a display showing unique ways to combine LEDs and cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) for improved color rendering, lower power consumption, and higher brightness levels.
"(4) LG Philips also showed new 37-inch, 42-inch, and 47-inch 1920x1080 pixel TFT LCD arrays, suitable for monitors or TVs.
"(5) Samsung had a pocket DLP projector (800x600) running with LumiLEDS LED illumination.
"(6) Philips showed their Aptura lighting technology which improves black levels. The backlight source is modulated according to scene brightness. Color rendering is also improved.
"(7) Numerous TFT LCD polarizing films were shown that greatly improve off-axis viewing of TFT LCD displays; one demo was as good as any CRT or plasma display in terms of wide viewing angles, on-axis and off-axis.
"(8) LG Philips had demonstrations of pulsed backlights and black frame insertion to solve the LCD motion 'smear' problem. They both worked very well.
"(9) Osram had an enormous white LED backlight that lit up half the aisle near their booth. You really needed sunglasses to see it, it hurt my eyes!
"(10) Brillian showed their 67-inch 1920x1080 LCoS TV, they are still looking for an OEM partner and also had to borrow $4M just to stay in business this quarter.
"(11) Toshiba and Canon finally showed up to present two papers on SED technology. They are still shooting for the 36-inch category, despite what was said at CES. It is the battle line between plasma and LCD right now. iFire also had a 37-inch FED which they showed privately, aimed at the same market.
"(12) Attendance was well over 6,000 this year."
- Here are some other reports:
[url]http://www.eetuk.com/tech/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=163700439[/url]
[url]http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/052705SID/[/url]
[url]http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=163701815[/url]
- Here's a related story from Computerworld on NHK display developments:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/cvlg8[/url]
I caution everyone that only a very tiny fraction of what gets reported at SID ever makes it to the market.

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 18 weeks of 2005 were down 8.9% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 4.3%. For the first 19 weeks, non-HDTV factory sales were down 7.6%; my ten-week running average was down 5.9%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 18th week were 67,777 units, for the 19th week 71,794 units, and for the first 19 weeks 1,420,522.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.2% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 18th week this year and 16.1% through the 19th week. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 19th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only DirecTV units, but they were available from Best Buy, Circuit City, and Video & Audio Center.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
Circuit City didn't mention DTT-reception capability in its ads for DirecTV HD set-top boxes.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $699.99
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.99 BS
- LG 30FZ4D 30-inch wide integrated CRT DTV $899.99 BS
- LG 42PX4D/DU-42PY10X 42-inch wide integr. plasma DTV w/$125RC $3799.99
- LG 52SX4D 52-inch widescreen DLP integr. proj. DTV w/$85RC $2659.99
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV w/$125RC $3799.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $2299.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$60RC $1899.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$90RC $2849.99
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99 BS
- RCA D52W25 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$30RC $999.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. TV w/$85RC $2799.99 BS
- Samsung HLR6167W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $3324.99
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$145RC $4499.99 AR
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 direct-view CRT TV $1599.99 BS
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$55RC $1709.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2499.99 BS
- Westinghouse LTV-30W2 30-inch wides LCD monitor w/$35RC $1099.99 AR
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch wide LCD proj. TV w/$55RC $1699.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- The Big Screen Store (Washington Post, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $4999
- Mitsubishi 52-inch integrated projection DTV
- Mitsubishi 62-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $2999
- Broadway Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Sony 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $649
- Circuit City (HD disclaimers only):
- Advent HT3251A 32-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $499.99
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $699.99
- ESA PDP4294LVI 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99
- Hitachi 57F510 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV w/$90RC $1799.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Panasonic PT50LC14 50-inch LCD projection TV $1999.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4599.99
- Polaroid FLM2011 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $449.99
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1799.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD direct-view TV $332.49
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599.99
RC - price includes "rewards certificate" of amount shown
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- Mystery brand 23-inch LCD TV $499.99 AR
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1999
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2899
- Dell 1100MP projector $799
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2549
- Mitsubishi WD-62327 62-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499
- Mystery brand 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4749
- Philips 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1899
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2199
- Syntax Olevia LT-37HV 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2299
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499
- Pioneer PDP4345HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499
- Samsung 22-inch widescreen LCD TV $949
- Samsung HLR4677W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2699
- Samsung HLR5677W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $3199
- Sharp LC26D7U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899
- Sharp LC45GX6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $6499
- Sony KDF55XS955 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3399
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3799
- ViewSonic 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $849 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT47WX34 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $999
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2299
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 60VS810 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.99
- HP PE4240N 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- LG 32LX2D 32-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Philips 32PF9966 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2299.99
- Samsung HL-R4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $1999.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- HP LC2640N 26-inch widescreen LCD TV
- JVC HD-61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2599.99
- Panasonic TC-20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.99
- Philips 32PF9966 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2299.99
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999.99
- Samsung LT-P468W 46-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $5499.99
- Sharp IT-23M1U 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1049.99 AR
- Sharp LC-37GB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2899.99
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1349.99
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1899.99
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1399.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1599.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37w1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $2299.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3298
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- Mystery brand integrated plasma DTV $1998
- Mystery brand 52-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $1997
- Panasonic TH-42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2498
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4498
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2498
- MyerEmco (Washington Post, no disclaimer necessary):
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Samsung HPP5071 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2299
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2899
- P.C. Richard (New York Times):
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1488.97
- Philips 30PF9946 30-inch widescreen direct-view LCD TV $1799.97
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.97
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2195.97
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.97
- Sony MHMHT75W 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.97
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1399
- Sears (no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2659.99
- Samsung HP-P5031 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1529.99
- Sony KV27HS420 27-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $664.99
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch 4:3 direct-view CRT TV $854.99
- Sylvania 6615LFP 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Tweeter (Washington Post, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2349
- Samsung HLP4663W 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1899
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2969.95
- Magnavox 42MF7000 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1498.95
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2249.95
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $988.95
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.95
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3149.95
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.95
- Philips 42PF9936D 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.95
- Pioneer PRO920HDI 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5849.95
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7199.95
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $1979.95
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $529.95
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $2789.95
- Sylvania 6615LE 15-inch 4:3 direct-view LCD TV $298.95
- Sylvania 6620LE 20-inch direct-view LCD TV $498.95
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.95
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1899
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $699
- Mystery brand 52-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $1997
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4497
- Sharp LD26SH1U [?] 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD TV $2897
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2597
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2797
- Wal-Mart (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Sanyo CLT1554 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $327

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 18 weeks of 2005 were down 32.1% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 24.4%. VCR sales were down 40.8%. For the first 19 weeks, DVD-player factory sales were down 30.3%; my ten-week running average was down 25.7%, and VCR sales were down 39.8%.

- CompUSA had a DVD player for $19.99 after rebate. Circuit City had a DVD recorder for under $100 after rebate, and Best Buy had it for under $100 without any rebate necessary.

- PVR news: TiVo has 3.3 million subscribers, after adding 319,000 in the first quarter of the year. About 2.1 million of those are DirecTV:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7909[/url]

- Via Licensing is offering terms for a TV-Anytime interactive license. It has been standardized by ETSI as TS 102 822:
[url]http://www.vialicensing.com/news/via_pr_0505_TVALicenseTerms.html[/url]

- CEA has issued a call for papers for the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show. Submissions are due August 12:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/986wy[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through June 3, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, SAIT/WABE Broadcast Training Seminar [url][email=wayne.watson@sait.ca]wayne.watson@sait.ca[/email][/url] [url]http://www.wabe.ca/[/url].
- Through June 2, Long Beach Convention Center, ISCe 2005 Satellite & Communications [url]http://www.isce.com/[/url].
- June 1, New York Hilton, SMPTE Editing Showcase [url]http://www.smpteny.org/smpteny/event.asp[/url].
- June 1-3, Earls Court 2, London, Broadcast Production Show [url]http://www.productionshow.com/[/url].
- June 4-10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005 [url]http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/[/url].
- June 6, Weslaco, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/16-Weslaco.htm[/url].
- *June 7, National Institute of Standards & Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Next Generation DVD Standards Summit [url]http://www.dvda.org/gov_programoverview.pdf[/url].
- June 7, St. Louis, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 7-8, Universal City (Los Angeles), Digital Media Summit 2005 [url]http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/digitalmediasummit2005.htm[/url].
- June 8, Corpus Christi, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/17-Corpus%20Christi.htm[/url].
- June 9, KRMA, Denver, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 10, Houston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/18-Houston.htm[/url].
- June 13, Lamar State College, Port Arthur, Texas (Beaumont/Lake Charles), Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/19-Beaumont_%20Lake%20Charles.htm[/url].
- *June 13, Hollywood Pacific Theater, digital screening of "Crash," RSVP [url]http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp[/url].
- June 13-17, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28 meeting) [url]http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html[/url].
- June 14, Courtyard Marriott, Shreveport, Louisiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/20-Shreveport.htm[/url].
- June 14, Daystar Television, Bedford (Dallas area), Texas, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics [url]http://www.ieee.org.hk/[/url]
- June 14-17, Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, Cable-Tec Expo [url]http://expo.scte.org/index.html[/url].
- June 16, KTRK, Houston, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 17, Jackson, Mississippi, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/21-Jackson.htm[/url].
- *June 17-18, Goldcrest Post Production, New York, HD Expo Workshops, HD Workflow [url]http://www.hdexpo.net/workshops/HD101Home.html[/url].
- June 20, New Orleans, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/22-New%20Orleans.htm[/url].
- June 21, Boston, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 22, Colonial Financial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/23-Montgomrty.htm[/url].
- *June 22-24, Sonalysts, Waterbury, Connecticut, HD Expo Workshops, Varicamp [url]http://www.hdexpo.net/workshops/varicampHome.html[/url].
- June 23, KGW, Portland, Oregon, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 24, Jacksonville, Florida, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/24-Jacksonville.htm[/url].
- June 27, Orlando, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/25-Orlando.htm[/url].
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp[/url].
- June 28, KGO-TV, San Francisco, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance Summit [url]http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html[/url].
- June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/26-Tampa.htm[/url].
- June 30, KABC, Glendale (Los Angeles area), California, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/27-Miami.htm[/url].
- July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm[/url].
- July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/29-Atlanta.htm[/url].
- July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm[/url].
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm[/url].
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm[/url].
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 [url]http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php[/url].
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm[/url].
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm[/url].
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm[/url].
- July 25-29, JW Marriott Denver at Cherry Creek, CEA Summer Technology and Standards Forum [url]http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=STSF05[/url].
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm[/url].
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- *September 19-24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- *October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- *November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
* - new or revised listing
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Broadway Computers & Electronics: +1-212-567-4300
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Dated 07.06.2005

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- Follow-ups:

- Voom - In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Monday, Cablevision reportedly said the costs of shutting down Voom could run as high as $130 million but they expected to recoup the money from their sale of assets to EchoStar:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7947[/url]

- Blu-ray and HD DVD -
- Warren Communications News reported Wednesday that "all hope [is] not lost" yet. They also reported that Panasonic denied boycotting the meeting in Cannes. The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]
- After HD DVD announced a triple-layer disk to get them to 45 GB, TDK came up with quadruple-layer 100-GB Blu-ray disks -- with a 72 Mbps transfer rate:
[url]http://www.twice.com/article/CA607083.html?display=Breaking+News[/url]

- High-speed DTT reception - Visson Technologies says their VT1031T will receive DVB-T at speeds up to 150 km/hr (about 94 MPH) with diversity reception:
[url]http://www.digitimes.com/systems/a20050531PR218.html[/url]

- Broadcast flag -
- Many news outlets report that the Motion Picture Association of America will not push for broadcast-flag authorization in the proposed DTT legislation:
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/003619.php
- A report prepared by the Congressional Research Service reportedly suggests it could violate the Constitution:
[url]http://www.cedmagazine.com/cedailydirect/2005/0605/cedaily050602.htm#4[/url]

- The draft DTT legislation - According to the Congressional Research Service, in addition to the Barton and Stevens proposals, there are four DTT bills already introduced. One would require 700 MHz spectrum delivered to public safety, another would rescind the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) DTT "tuner mandate," a third would create "minimum public-interest requirements for multicast TV channels," and the last would add to educational and informational multicasts. The first two are reintroductions from the previous Congress. The full Broadcasting & Cable story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/75o7d[/url]
In a related story, Broadcasting & Cable reported today that Qualcomm is making deals to get stations on channel 55 to drop analog. The deals are contingent on government approval, which was NOT forthcoming when KJLA tried to drop its analog service early. The full story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/83wdc[/url]
The first requests have been filed:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-1616A1.pdf[/url]
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-1617A1.pdf[/url]

- The CableLabs briefing -
- Here's a story concentrating on the downloadable conditional access:
[url]http://www.cabledatacomnews.com/jun05/jun05-3.html[/url]
- You can see the presentations here:
[url]http://www.cablelabs.com/conferences_public/MB2005/[/url]

- Telco competition with cable - Texas has joined Virginia in refusing to offer statewide franchises:
[url]http://finance.lycos.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=49534734[/url]

- Society for Information Display convention -
- Here's another story:
[url]http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20050606PR207.html[/url]
- The iFire display reported last week is electroluminescent, not field emission.
- Peter Putman's comments are now available on the web:
[url]http://www.hdtvexpert.com/pages/fmj.htm[/url]

- July 1 -
- Manufacturers are continuing to announce tuner-free monitors instead of DTT-reception circuitry to comply with the mandate. Here's a story from This Week in Consumer Electronics (TWICE) about Westinghouse dropping analog tuners to avoid the mandate:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/b29qk[/url]
This one is a little different. It's a story from TWICE about Akai offering near identical models at about the same suggested prices with either integrated DTT reception or no tuners. The ones with no tuners will cost retailers less. I wonder which they will promote:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dctc2[/url]
- This week I've listed 142 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 52 (37%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- RCA 36E20 36-inch TV @ Broadway $259
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch TV @ Royal $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36fs100 36-inch TV @ Broadway $589
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36455 36-inch TV @ Center City $289
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Broadway $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Center City $399 SS
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ Broadway $469
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ Broadway $549
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Center City $498 SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ Broadway $699
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Center City $589 SS
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Center City $614 SS
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Zenith 61-inch projection TV @ Broadway $599
- RCA 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $789
- Sony 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $899
- Sony 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $799
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Sony 65V75 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $729 SS
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Insignia IS-TV040923 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- JVC AV27530 27-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $199.97
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Broadway $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Center City $139
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27fs100 27-inch TV @ Broadway $239
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Center City $129
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ CEW under-$200
- Zenith 32S45 32-inch TV @ Broadway $169
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Broadway $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Mystery brand 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Broadway $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Insignia DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $79.99
- Coby DVD-R1100 DVD recorder $149.99
- Cyber Home DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $99.99
- Funai FDRV90E VCR/DVD-R/RW recorder @ J&R $219.99
- GoVideo R6740 DVD+R/RW recorder @ J&R $159.99
- Magnavox MRV700VR VHS/DVD+R/RW recorder combo @ Best Buy $249.99
- Panasonic DMR-E75 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Soho $249
- Panasonic DMRES30VS VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $269.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD-RAM recorder @ Circuit City $179.99 5D
- Compaq 5000C series computer w/TV tuner @ Soho $629
- HP Brio series computer w/TV tuner @ Soho $719
- HP M7060N computer w/TV tuner @ Best Buy $1159.97 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ CEW $699
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony 560X series computer w/TV tuner @ Soho $809
- Sony VCG-RB36G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $979.99
- Sony VGCRB42G computer w/TV tuner @ Circuit City $1299.99 AR
- Sony VGCV517G computer w/TV tuner @ Circuit City $1709.99
5D - price includes five DVDs
AR - price after mail-in rebate(s)
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- SuperScan SSF420TR 20-inch TV/VCR/DVD combo @ Sears $239.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - The FCC updated its lists as of June 2:
- 1686 stations (98% of the new total including mandated and DTT-only stations) have received DTT construction permits or licenses, and 1508 are transmitting some DTT at some power level:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html[/url]
- There has been no change in the listings of the 40 ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC stations due on the air May 1, 1999; 38 are fully licensed, and two are operating on temporary authority:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html[/url]
- There has also been no change in the 79 stations in markets 11-30 due on the air November 1, 1999; 72 are fully licensed, and seven are operating on temporary authority:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html[/url]
- Here's a chart of the current status:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html[/url]
- This is supposed to be the list of the 698 stations operating at full power, either fully licensed or on program test authority. I still can't see it on my browsers. If you have the same problem, switch the URL extension to .doc, and you can get it as a Word file:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html[/url]
- This is supposed to be a list of the 810 stations operating at low power under on temporary authority:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html[/url]

- The FCC finally also released the figures for analog stations as of the end of the first quarter of 2005:
- UHF commercial full power ----- 777
- VHF commercial full power ----- 589
- UHF non-commercial full power - 253
- VHF non-commercial full power - 126
- Class A UHF ------------------- 490
- Class A VHF ------------------- 109
- UHF low power ---------------- 1583
- VHF low power ---------------- 488
- UHF translators -------------- 2648
- VHF translators -------------- 1826
Total U.S. licensed analog TV transmitters - 8889
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-259191A1.pdf[/url]

- The second item on the agenda for the FCC's meeting on Thursday is the Office of Engineering and Technology on receiver specifications:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-259117A1.pdf[/url]

- There is a meeting Friday of the FCC Consumer Advisory Committee:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-259166A1.pdf[/url]

- David Pogue, the Circuits columnist of the New York Times, last week covered Akimbo's system of getting video content from the web, not entirely favorably:
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/02/technology/circuits/02pogue.html[/url]

- This week's Emmy Advanced Technology Committee newsletter offers a summary of U.S. DTT as of June 1, "courtesy of Jack Perry & Decisionmark":
- 1451 stations serving 102.9 million households
- 842 HD-capable stations, serving 100.3 million households
- 609 SD-only stations, serving 97.3 million households
- 542 multicasting stations serving 97.6 million households
There has been a problem getting the latest newsletter from their site, but you can try here:
[url]http://www.nyemmys.org/newmedia/[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- UK regulator Ofcom offers "Planning Options for [the] Digital Switchover." The 34-page document calls for moves to 64-QAM and 8k COFDM to provide more capacity for such purposes as HDTV:
[url]http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/pods/statement/statement.pdf[/url]
It also calls for serving the WHOLE UK population, including the 1.5% (about 375,000 households) not served by analog TV:
[url]http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/4599881.stm[/url]
Intellect, the UK trade organization similar to the U.S. Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) called the report a "leap forward" and were disappointed only "that Ofcom has failed to recommend support to consumers with legacy products with 2k-only receivers...." This report is from Public Technology:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7b7vx[/url]

- An estimated 400,000 DTT set-top boxes were reportedly sold in France in just two months:
[url]http://griffin.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=countries&subclass=0&id=912[/url]

- Spain has reportedly authorized new analog TV channels but set an analog shut-off date of 2010:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/May30_June3.htm#spaingr[/url]

- IEEE Spectrum has a report on China:
[url]http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY/publicfeature/jun05/0605cdig.html[/url]

- In Australia, there are 133 models of widescreen TVs from 15 brands, ranging from A$699 (US$536) to A$39,999 (US$30,668); nine of those from four brands are said to have DTT-reception circuitry, starting at A$1449 (US$1111); 69 from 11 brands are said to be HD, starting at A$1599 (US$1226). Only one is said to be both HD and DTT; it costs A$10,624 (US$8147):
[url]http://www.widescreentv.com.au/[/url]
A different list has 22 integrated DTT receivers from seven brands starting at A$1449 (US$1111) and five HD from two brands starting at A$6999 (US$5366):
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78[/url]
Digital Broadcasting Australia also lists 76 DTT set-top receivers from 25 brands starting at A$129 (US$99), 21 of them 15 brands HD starting at A$399 (US$306):
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18[/url]

- A draft statute in Taiwan would offer tax incentives and subsidies for DTT equipment, would set an analog cut-off at the end of 2010, and would require DTT-reception circuitry in sets larger than 29 inches by 2006, larger than 21 inches by 2007, and all others by 2008: [url]http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20050602PR201.html[/url]

- Here's a Reuters story on HD in Europe:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/brkgq[/url]

- Digital Spy says HD testing has begun in Europe on the Astra satellite at 19.2 degrees with 1920 x 1080 H.264 at 16 Mbps:
[url]http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds21633.html[/url]

- France Televisions plans HD in the third quarter of 2006 on both cable and satellite:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/June6_June10.htm#frantel[/url]

- Here's a report on the digital transition in Japan:
[url]http://www.dibeg.org/news/news-4/news-e4.htm#dn050e[/url]

- According to NPD Techworld, the top-five TV brands in April, in terms of units sold, were Sony, Toshiba, Sharp, RCA, and Magnavox. Together they represented 47.1% of the market:
[url]http://www.npdtechworld.com/techServlet?nextpage=index.html[/url]

- Warren Communications News offered this mysterious tidbit this morning: "Image quality issues continue to nag TVs including the decoding and de-interlacing of SD/HD video." The story will be on their site until tomorrow morning:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- CEA has not yet released to me sales figures for week 20.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy and Circuit City. I haven't been made aware of any ads for any other set-top receivers for quite some time

- Ad confusions: Circuit City correctly called the Samsung HLP5063W a "monitor" but labeled it as "HD Built-In." J&R advertised the HP PE4240N as an "EDTV monitor HD-ready." Video & Audio Center said the Mitsubishi WD52327 was digital-cable ready.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
The model numbers are so hard to make out in the Center City ad that I might have gotten them wrong (but I'm pretty sure they got at least one wrong, too).
Note that Computers & Electronics Warehouse is offering a Samsung 42-inch plasma TV (presumably the same one they used to offer for $1599) for $1199.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $699.99
- JVC "26HL84" 26-inch wide LCD TV w/$100GC & $45RC $1499.99
- Magnavox 17MF200V/1 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$25GC $479.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch wide plasma TV w/$100GC & $45RC $1499.99 AR
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $2299.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52525 52-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$200 GC & $75 RC $2499.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$200GC & $100RC $3299.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100GC & $45RC $1499.99
- Panasonic PT-44LCX65 44-inch wide integr. DLP proj. DTV $2199.99
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch wide integr. DLP proj. DTV $3199.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2499.99
- Pioneer PDP-4351HD 43-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$400GC & $150RC $4999.99
- Samsung HLR4677W 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$100GC & $75RC $2499.99
- Samsung HL-R5667W 56-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$200GC & $95RC $3099.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch wide integr. plasma DTV in home-theater pkg.
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$50GC & $30RC $1099.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch wide LCD TV w/$100GC & $50RC $1699.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$100GC & $70RC $2299.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$100GC & $75RC $2499.99
- Samsung TX-R3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV w/$50GC $999.99
- Sharp LC37GB5U 37-inch wide integr. LCD DTV w/$300GC & $120RC $3999.99
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$300GC & $120RC $3999.99 AR
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500GC & $195RC $6499.99 AR
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$100GC & $75RC $2499.99
- Sony KLV19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$50GC & $30RC $1099.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100GC $1999.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$50GC & $30RC $999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Broadway Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Sony 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $649
- Center City Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1699
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Sony 61Z577 [?] 60-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $2599
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $699.99
- Hitachi 51F710S 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1699.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch widescreen integr. proj. DTV $2899.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch wide integrated LCD DTV $2099.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2299.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 20-inch LCD TV $269.99
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2099.99
- Samsung SPP4251 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $617.49
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$140RC $2799.99
- Sony KLV19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $899.99
RC - price includes "rewards certificate" of amount shown
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1399
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1199
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, HD ID):
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Dell 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $2999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 3300MP projector $1360
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2099
- Mitsubishi WD-62327 62-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499
- Mystery brand 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499
- Panasonic PT-60LC14 60-inch LCD projection TV $2299
- Philips 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1899
- Sony 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $6499
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2199
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic [TH]42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Panasonic [TH]50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999
- Samsung HLR-4677W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2499
- Samsung HLR-5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2799
- Samsung HLR-6167W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $3499
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999
- Sony KDF60WF655 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3699
- Westinghouse LTV27W2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $899
- Westinghouse LTV32W 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1599
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT53WX54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $999
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2299 *******
- Panasonic TH42PD25UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2495
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2199
- Toshiba 44NMH84 44-inch widescreen $2199 *****************
- Toshiba 65H84 65-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1799
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 42EDT41 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.99
- Hitachi 60VS810 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.99
- LG 26LX2D 26-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1499.99
- LG 50PX5D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-7230 projector
- Canon LV-X4 projector
- Canon Realis SX50 projector
- HP PE4240N 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- InFocus LP70+ projector $1299.99 AR
- InFocus LP540 projector $1199.99
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2599.99
- LG DU-42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Panasonic TC22LH1 22-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $619.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Philips 32PF9966 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2299.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5199.99
- Pioneer PDP5045HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99 *******
- Samsung HP-P3761 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Sharp LC-26D5U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1499.99
- Toshiba 20DL74 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Toshiba 26HL84 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1349.99
- Toshiba 32HL84 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS73615 73-inch 16:9 CRT integrated proj. DTV $3775
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2495 EL
EL - price "even lower now"
- P.C. Richard (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Audiovox FPE2005 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.97
- JVC LT32X575 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.97
- Mitsubishi LT2240 22-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.97
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.97
- ProView MH462SU 46-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899.97
- Sony KDE61XBR950 61-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $13,999.97
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $369.97
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 42-inch flat-panel TV $1699
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, some attempt at a disclaimer):
- Hitachi 42V715 42-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $2069.99
- Hitachi 51F510 51-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1529.99
- Panasonic "LC26GA5U" 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $2299.99
- Prima HT2778A 27-inch 4:3 TV $399.99
- Samsung LN-R238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1099.99
- Sony KDP57WS655 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2159.99
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799.99
- Sylvania 6620LFP 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $549.99
- Toshiba 26HF85 26-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $599.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $799.99
- Soho Electric (am New York, no disclaimer):
- By Design D5032 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699
- Panasonic TH-50PWD7 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- Pioneer PDP-4300 43-inch integrated plasma DTV $1699
- Samsung HP-P5031 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Sharp LC-30HV4 30-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- Champion 20-inch LCD TV $499
- Panasonic TH-42PW5 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699
- Panasonic TH-50PHD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- Samsung HL-P5085 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2899
- Samsung HP-P5031 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Target (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Magnavox 17MD250V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $598
- Sharp LD-26SH1U 26-inch LCD TV $1298
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1299
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1799
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1197 BS
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4497 BS
- LG 62SX4D 62-inch widescreen DLP integrated projection DTV $3497 BS
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2497 BS
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1997
- Mystery brand 52-inch widescreen projection TV $1997
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2497 BS
- Pioneer PRO1010HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6497
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2297 BS
- Samsung LNR408W 40-inch 16:9 LCD TV $3997 BS
- Sharp LC45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $6997 BS
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5997
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2497
- Sony KDF55XS955 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3697 BS
- Sony KDF70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $6997 BS
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3497
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $897 AR
AR - price after rebate
BS - price "before savings"

- PVR news - Intel and TiVo reportedly plan to offer TiVo To Go wirelessly to Centrino computers:
[url]http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=164300238[/url]

- CVS is offering a $29.99 single-use camcorder. It will capture 20 minutes. The chain will put the content on a DVD for $12.99:
[url]http://www.twice.com/article/CA606454?display=Breaking+News[/url]

- The war between Epson and TI over projection technology claims is being turned over to the Federal Trade Commission by the National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus:
[url]http://www.twice.com/article/CA606157?display=Breaking+News[/url]

- It's official: Sitting too close to a TV won't ruin your eyes:
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/07/health/07really.html[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through June 8, Universal City (Los Angeles), Digital Media Summit 2005 [url]http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/digitalmediasummit2005.htm[/url].
- Through June 10, Las Vegas Convention Center, Infocomm 2005 [url]http://infocomm05.expoexchange.com/[/url].
- June 8, Corpus Christi, Texas, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/17-Corpus%20Christi.htm[/url].
- June 9, KRMA, Denver, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 10, Houston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/18-Houston.htm[/url].
- June 13, Lamar State College, Port Arthur, Texas (Beaumont/Lake Charles), Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/19-Beaumont_%20Lake%20Charles.htm[/url].
- *June 13, Hollywood Pacific Theater, digital screening of "Crash," RSVP [url]http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp[/url].
- June 13-17, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28 meeting) [url]http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html[/url].
- June 14, Courtyard Marriott, Shreveport, Louisiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/20-Shreveport.htm[/url].
- June 14, Daystar Television, Bedford (Dallas area), Texas, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 14-16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics [url]http://www.ieee.org.hk/[/url]
- June 14-17, Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, Cable-Tec Expo [url]http://expo.scte.org/index.html[/url].
- June 16, KTRK, Houston, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 17, Jackson, Mississippi, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/21-Jackson.htm[/url].
- June 17-18, Goldcrest Post Production, New York, HD Expo Workshops, HD Workflow [url]http://www.hdexpo.net/workshops/HD101Home.html[/url].
- June 20, New Orleans, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/22-New%20Orleans.htm[/url].
- June 21, Boston, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 22, Colonial Financial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/23-Montgomrty.htm[/url].
- June 22-24, Sonalysts, Waterbury, Connecticut, HD Expo Workshops, Varicamp [url]http://www.hdexpo.net/workshops/varicampHome.html[/url].
- June 23, KGW, Portland, Oregon, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 24, Jacksonville, Florida, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/24-Jacksonville.htm[/url].
- June 27, Orlando, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/25-Orlando.htm[/url].
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp[/url].
- June 28, KGO-TV, San Francisco, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance Summit [url]http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html[/url].
- June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/26-Tampa.htm[/url].
- June 30, KABC, Glendale (Los Angeles area), California, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/27-Miami.htm[/url].
- July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm[/url].
- July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/29-Atlanta.htm[/url].
- July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm[/url].
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm[/url].
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm[/url].
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 [url]http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php[/url].
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm[/url].
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm[/url].
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm[/url].
- July 25-29, JW Marriott Denver at Cherry Creek, CEA Summer Technology and Standards Forum [url]http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=STSF05[/url].
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm[/url].
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 19-24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- *October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- *October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- *October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- *October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- *October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
* - new or revised listing
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Broadway Computers & Electronics: +1-212-567-4300
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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Dated 15.06.2005

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- Follow-ups:

- Manufacturers removing tuners - Here's another story, from Digital TV Design Line:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/a9gyx[/url]
Digital TV Design Line is a new EE Times site:
[url]http://www.digitaltvdesignline.com/[/url]

- Inexpensive sets - Reporting from the projection-TV summit last week, Warren Communications News said Wednesday that a $999 DLP model might appear next year. The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- Congress and the analog cutoff -
- Broadcasting & Cable reported that the National Religious Broadcasters association opposes the House Commerce Committee draft. The full story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/d33d4[/url]
- The Senate Commerce Committee seems to be moving towards something similar to the House Commerce Committee draft but with subsidies for receivers, Reuters reported:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/8ryxx[/url]
- Senators Lieberman and McCain have introduced their own version, called the "Save Lives Act" (Spectrum AVailability for Emergency-response and Law-enforcement to Improve Vital Emergency Services). Their version also has a subsidy and also, reportedly, some form of cable must-carry:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=7999[/url]
[url]http://www.twice.com/article/CA608648?display=Breaking+News[/url]
- Warren Communications News reports a Senate hearing on June 29 will cover both bills. The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]
- The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) released new figures based on a survey conducted by Opinion Research Corporation of 1057 adults May 13-16. It found 285 million TV sets of which 33.6 million get TV via antenna (one report says "exclusively). That's less than half the figure NAB has been using. Here are more details:
- 5.2 million TVs in cable households aren't on cable, and 474,000 of those are used for purposes other than off-air TV
- "Just over" seven million TVs in satellite households are used for off-air TV
- 200,000 TVs in combination cable/satellite households are used for off-air TV
- 2.1 million "TV households" neither subscribe to cable or satellite nor use an antenna. Hmmm.
[url]http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10764[/url]
- Broadcasting & Cable reports today that the NAB is requesting proposals from consumer-electronics manufacturers for low-cost DTT adaptors for analog sets:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/blnhs[/url]
Here's the report from Multichannel News:
[url]http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA608683.html?display=Breaking+News[/url]

- DTT reception in my apartment - Two computer cards with 5th-generation LG chips were tested this week. With a loop antenna taped to the window, reception was stable and reliable for most local channels and was unaffected by movement in the room. With the antenna closer to the TV, reception was less reliable. We did not pick up WNJN-DT, broadcasting from eight miles away in New Jersey, which had previously been picked up.

- July 1 -
- CEA had asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to eliminate the requirement for 50% of TVs between 25 and 35 inches in diagonal to have DTT-reception circuitry as of July 1 of this year. Instead, they offered to advance the 100% requirement for those sets from July 1 of 2006 to March 1. The FCC took them up on the latter part. The 50% requirement remains in two weeks, the 100% requirement is advanced to March 1, the Commission proposes moving requirement for 100% of TVs 13-inch and larger and other devices with TV tuners from July 1 of 2007 to no later than the end of 2006, and it seeks comments on whether it should also apply to smaller TVs.
Here's the news release:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-259245A1.pdf[/url]
Here's the order:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-121A1.pdf[/url]
Here's a webcast of the meeting:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/realaudio/mt060905.ram[/url]
And here's CEA's remarkably positive response:
[url]http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10765[/url]
FYI, this week I've listed 10 TVs 25-to-35-inch priced under $200 and one priced under $100.
- This week I've listed 164 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 75 (46%) have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- RCA 36V430T 36-inch TV @ Best Buy $399.99
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36FS10 @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36455 36-inch TV w/stand @ Center City $289
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/stand @ Universal $279
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Center City $399 SS
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Center City $498 SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Zenith 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Center City $589 SS
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Center City $614 SS
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Samsung 65-inch projection TV @ CEW $849
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Sony 65V75 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $729 SS
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
SS - price includes surround sound system
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Sharp 27C240 27-inch TV @ Ultimate Electronics $198.95
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Center City $139
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Center City $129
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Daewoo DTQ14U5SC 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Sears $99.99
- Magnavox 14MS2331/17 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $94.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Symphonic ST420FF 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $109.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Daewoo DV-6T955B DVD/VCR combo @ Target $77.99
- Philips DVP3050V DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- Samsung DVD-V5500 DVD/VCR combo @ DataVision $99
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99 5D
- Toshiba SD-V393 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $89.99
- CyberHome CH-DVR1500 DVD recorder @ Datavision $99
- CyberHome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $99
- Funai FDRV90E VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $219.99
- GoVideo R6740 DVD recorder @ J&R $159.99
- Panasonic DMRES10S DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99
- Panasonic DMR-ES10S DVD recorder @ DataVision $199
- Philips DVDR77 DVD recorder @ J&R $179.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $179.99
- Sony RDRGX300 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $299.99
- Sony RDRGX300 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $269.99
- Sony RDR-GX300 DVD recorder @ DataVision $299 S2
- Gateway 827GM computer w/TV tuner @ Circuit City $969.99 AR
- HP zd8110us computer w/TV tuner $ 1849.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ CEW $719
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony VCG-RA840G computer w/TV tuner @ DataVision $1599
- Sony VCG-RB42G computer w/TV tuner @ DataVision $1049 AR
- Sony VCG-V617G computer w/TV tuner @ DataVision $1999
- Sony VCG-V620G computer w/TV tuner @ DataVision $2699
- Sony VGC-RB36G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R 899.99 AR
- Sony VGN-FS680/W computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1999.99 AR
- Plextor PX-TV402U tuner card/PVR @ DataVision $149
- VisionTek Theater 550 Pro tuner card/PVR @ DataVision $89 AR
5D - price includes five DVDs
AR - price after mail-in rebate
S2 - price includes "Spider Man 2" DVD
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Casio EV680 3-inch LCD TV @ J&R $119.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - Doug Lung's RF Report in TV Technology says there were 711 licensed U.S. DTT stations in the FCC's CDBS database as of June 6:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=893[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- Here's a report from the European HDTV Conference in Luxembourg:
[url]http://www.infosat.lu/Meldungen/index.php?msgID=15554[/url]

- According to User Vision, UK consumers find DTT easier to use than car seats (they also find car seats easier to use than VCRs):
[url]http://www.uservision.co.uk/usability_articles/usability_everyday.asp[/url]

- According to Ofcom's update through the first quarter, 62% of UK households have some form of digital TV. The annualized growth rate is 17%. Freeview DTT is in 5,059,350 households (with many having more than one receiver). The annualized growth rate for that is 41%. There are just under 25 million households in the UK, which means the U.S. equivalent would be 22.4 million DTT households:
[url]http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/tv/reports/dtv/dtu_2005_q1/2005q1.pdf[/url]

- Canada's heritage minister, announcing an additional $100 million for Canadian TV programming, urged that it be HDTV:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/a4u7h[/url]

- Here's a story about DisplaySearch's figures for global LCD sales in the first quarter of 2005:
[url]http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050613/135639.html?.v=1[/url]

- Sanyo is joining the Blu-ray group
[url]http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradenton/business/technology/11893081.htm[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 20 weeks of 2005 were down 8.4% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 10.5%. For the first 21 weeks, they were down 8%, and my ten-week running average was down 8.7%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 20th week were 73,034 units, for the 21st week 109,644, and for the first 21 weeks 1,603,200.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.2% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 20th and 21st weeks this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 21st week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: In addition to the DirecTV units at CompUSA and Magnolia, Sony and DataVision advertised Sony DTT-receiver/PVR units.

- Ad confusions: DataVision listed TVs as being "EDTV monitor" or "HDTV monitor" and "HDTV-Ready" while indicating they had "ATSC terrestrial tuner" and "Digital Cable-Ready Tuner."

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
The model numbers are so hard to make out in the Center City ad that I might have gotten them wrong (but I'm pretty sure they got at least one wrong, too).
The Samsung 42-inch plasma TV at Computers & Electronics Warehouse is back up to $1599. Pacific Sales' years-old Sony KP-51WS510 indicates clearly that not all factory sales make it (quickly) to homes.
- Best Buy (New York Times, HD disclaimers only):
- Advent HT3061A 30-inch widescreen TV part of package for $599.98
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV w/$45RC $1499.99 AR
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $2184.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62525 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$100RC $3134.99
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$45RC $1424.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Philips 50PF9956 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$140RC $4274.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2659.99
- Samsung TXR2678WH 26-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $616.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1414.99 AR
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1234.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $759.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$100RC $3039.99
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$40RC $1299.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$75RC $2299.99
- Westinghouse LTV-30W2 30-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1099.99 AR
- Zenith E44W46LCD 44-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $1699.99
- Zenith M52W56LCD 52-inch wide LCD projection TV w/$60RC $1899.99
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Center City Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT43LC14 43-inch LCD projection TV $1699
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Sony 61Z577 [?] 60-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $2599
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1999
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 50V710 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2599.99
- Hitachi 57F510 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1799.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1099.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Mystery brand 52-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1999.99
- Panasonic TC20LA2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2099.99
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3199.99
- Philips 60PP9363 60-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Pioneer PDP5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5999.99
- Sharp LC15SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99 AR
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2599.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$140RC $2799.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $899.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
RC - price includes "rewards certificate" of amount shown
- CompUSA (New York Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- DirecTV HD receiver $299
- DirecTV HD receiver/TiVo PVR $699
- Syntax Olevia LT32HV 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1599
- DataVision (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- BenQ DV2050 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599
- BenQ DV2680 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Initial DTV-172 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $599 HV
- Mitsubishi SL4U projector $1199
- NEC PX-42VR5A 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899
- NEC VT47 projector $895 BI
- Panasonic TC-19LX50 19-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999
- Panasonic TC-20LH5 20-inch 4:[3] LCD TV $799
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD TV $1499
- Panasonic TC-32LX50 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2199
- Panasonic TH-42PX500U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Optoma EzPro 751 DLP projector $1699
- Optoma H27 projector $999
- Optoma H31 projector $1199
- Samsung DVD-L1200 12-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo
- Samsung HL-R4266 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $1799
- Samsung HL-R4667 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2499
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2099
- Samsung HL-R5087 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2799
- Samsung HL-R5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $3099 BR
- Samsung HL-R6167W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $3499 BR
- Samsung HP-R4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Samsung HP-R5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $4299
- Samsung LN-R238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899
- Samsung LN-R268W 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499
- Samsung LN-R328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1899
- Samsung LN-R408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV
- Samsung LN-R2050 20-inch LCD TV $849
- Samsung LTP-468W 46-inch widescreen LCD TV $6999
- Samsung LTP-1545 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499
- Samsung LTP1745 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499
- Samsung LTP-1795W 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Samsung LTP-2045 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799
- Samsung SP-R4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Sharp IT23M1U 23-inch widescreen LCD $1299
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR w/ATSC reception $799
- Sony DHG-HDD500 HD PVR w/ATSC reception $999
- Sony KD-30XS955 30-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $1199
- Sony KD-36XS955 36-inch 4:3 integrated DTV
- Sony K[D]E-37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Sony KDE-50XBR950 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999
- Sony KDE-55XBR950 55-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1999
- Sony KDF-50W[E]655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KDF-55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $3099
- Sony KDF-60W[F]655 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999
- Sony KDF-60XBR950 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3599
- Sony KDF-70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KDL-32XBR950 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Sony KDL-42XBR950 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4999
- Sony KE-32M1 32-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2599
- Sony KE-42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799
- Sony KLV-26HG2 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699
- Sony KLV-S19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099
- Sony KLV-S23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099
- Sony KV-27HS420 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV
- Sony KV-34XBR910 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $2499
- Sony KV-36HS420 36-inch 4:3 CRT TV $1299
- Sony MFM-HT75W 17-inch LCD TV $599
- Sony MFM-HT95 19-inch LCD TV $799
- Sony VPL-HS51 projector $2999
- Syntax Olevia LT-27HV 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $849 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT30HV 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT-32HV 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVE 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $2349 AR
- Toshiba TDP-T30U projector $1249
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $899 AR
- ViewSonic N3200W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599 AR BI
- ViewSonic PJ562 projector $1399
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BI - unspecified "bonus" instant rebate available
BR - price "before rebate"
HV - price includes 10 5-day rentals at Hollywood Video
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs):
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499 AR
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999 AR
- Dell (New York Times, some ads with HD IDs):
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $599 AR
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199 AR
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399 AR
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2799 AR
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399 (yes, lower than the W2600)
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799
- Dell W4200HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2099
- Mystery brand plasma TV $1399
- Sony KDF-60XBR950 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3799
- Syntax Olevia LT-37HV 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1299
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499
- Sharp LC32D7U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $2899
- Sharp LC37D7U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4299
- Sharp LC45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $6999
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2799
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- HP PE4240N 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- LG 42PX5D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- HP LC2640N 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- JVC HD-61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Pioneer PDP5045HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99
- Samsung HL-P6163W 61-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $2599.99
- Samsung HP-P3761 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Samsung LN-R328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV
- Sharp IT-23M1U 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999.99 AR
- Sharp LC-45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4999.99
- Toshiba 32HL84 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37w1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $2299.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1099.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU-50PZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3998
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1798
- Panasonic TH-42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2498
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2198
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HDDVR250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $699
- Fujitsu P42HHA40US 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5499
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9999
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1699 BS
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2298 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499 BS
- Pioneer PRO810HD 43-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $7499
- Samsung HLR4266 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2198
- Samsung HLR5688 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $4999 BS
- Samsung LNR238 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1098 BS
- Sharp LC37D7U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4299 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Pacific Sales (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Famous Maker" 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $3997
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2497
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1197
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2475 EL
- Panasonic TH-42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2475
- Panasonic TH-50PX50 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4975
EL - price "even lower now"
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.99
- Samsung HCP4741W 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.88
- Soho Electric (am New York, no disclaimer):
- By Design D5032 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699
- Panasonic TH-50PWD7 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- Pioneer PDP-4300 43-inch integrated plasma DTV $1699
- Samsung HP-P5031 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Sharp LC-30HV4 30-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599
- Sony (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR $799.99
- Sony DHG-HDD500 HD PVR $999.99
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2799.99
- Sony KLV-S23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- Sony KLV-32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2999.99
- Target (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Magnavox 20MF605T 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.95
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $5999.95 LC
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3999.95 LC
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.95
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2374.95
- Mitsubishi WD52525 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2849.95
- Mitsubishi WD62825 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4749.95
- Panasonic TH37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.95 LC
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.95 LC
- Philips 42PF9936D 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
- Samsung HL-R4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2198.95
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2659.95
- Samsung HLR5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $4274.95
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.95 LC
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.95
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.95 AR
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $2944.95
- Sylvania 6620LE 20-inch LCD TV $498.95
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $949.95
AR - price after mail-in rebate
LC - price includes 15-inch LCD TV
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1299
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1799
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 15LW1R 15-inch LCD TV $999 BS
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1197 BS
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2497 BS
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5997 BS
- LG 62SX4D 62-inch widescreen DLP integrated projection DTV $3497 BS
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2297 BS
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5997
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2497
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3497
- Sony KLV23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1297 BS
- Sony MFMHT75W 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $597 BS
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news: According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 20 weeks of 2005 were down 31.3% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 27.1%. For the first 21 weeks, they were down 27.8%, and my ten-week running average was down 21.7%. VCR sales were down 40.7% for the first 20 weeks and 41.8% for the first 21.

- Satellite news: The latest FCC report to Congress based on the ORBIT Act has been released:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-127A1.pdf[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through June 17, Singapore Expo, BroadcastAsia 2005 (including SMPTE DC28 meeting) [url]http://www.broadcast-asia.com/Conference.html[/url].
- Through June 16, Macau, IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics [url]http://www.ieee.org.hk/[/url]
- Through June 17, Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, Cable-Tec Expo [url]http://expo.scte.org/index.html[/url].
- June 16, KTRK, Houston, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 17, Jackson, Mississippi, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/21-Jackson.htm[/url].
- June 17-18, Goldcrest Post Production, New York, HD Expo Workshops, HD Workflow [url]http://www.hdexpo.net/workshops/HD101Home.html[/url].
- June 20, New Orleans, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/22-New%20Orleans.htm[/url].
- June 21, Boston, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 22, Colonial Financial Center, Montgomery, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/23-Montgomrty.htm[/url].
- June 22-24, Sonalysts, Waterbury, Connecticut, HD Expo Workshops, Varicamp [url]http://www.hdexpo.net/workshops/varicampHome.html[/url].
- June 23, KGW, Portland, Oregon, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 24, Jacksonville, Florida, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/24-Jacksonville.htm[/url].
- June 27, Orlando, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/25-Orlando.htm[/url].
- June 27-30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp[/url].
- June 28, KGO-TV, San Francisco, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance Summit [url]http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html[/url].
- June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/26-Tampa.htm[/url].
- June 30, KABC, Glendale (Los Angeles area), California, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/27-Miami.htm[/url].
- July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm[/url].
- July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/29-Atlanta.htm[/url].
- July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm[/url].
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm[/url].
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm[/url].
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 [url]http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php[/url].
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm[/url].
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm[/url].
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm[/url].
- July 25-29, JW Marriott Denver at Cherry Creek, CEA Summer Technology and Standards Forum [url]http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=STSF05[/url].
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm[/url].
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 19-24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
* - new or revised listing
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Dated 27.06.2005

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Sorry about missing last week. It just didn't seem worth it, and you didn't miss much. Air conditioners are replacing TVs in many of the ads. This week I've combined both weeks' ads except those in the Los Angeles Times, which are from last week only (my L.A. correspondent is out of town this week). FYI, I'll be out of town most of July, but I'll do memos when I can.

- Follow-ups:

- Power consumption of new TVs - Here's a story in the Christian Science Monitor:
[url]http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0616/p13s02-stct.html[/url]

- TV manufacturers removing NTSC tuners to get around the mandate - This story appeared on Corante.com:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/csfzb[/url]

- Sales-help confusion - This Cableworld story covers retailers across the country:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7vs3f[/url]

- Reliance on broadcast TV - This graphic from a story in The New York Times yesterday, indicates that about five out of eight Americans got their local news from TV in 2004, a significant INCREASE over 2001. As there is very little local news on TV other than broadcast, it means they are relying on local broadcasters, however they get their signals. And when falling trees take down cable service and heavy rain wipes out satellite, they can get that news ONLY via off-air broadcast TV. FYI, online accounted for under 10% of Americans' local news:
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2005/06/26/business/26kansas.graphic.html[/url]

- July 1 -
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has clarified another July 1 milestone. In three days, the ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC outlets in the top-100 markets have to maximize their DTT coverage (go full power). All other commercial broadcasters have until July 1 of next year:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-1636A1.pdf[/url]
Warren Communications News reported today that many broadcasters pleading hardship. The story will be on their site until tomorrow morning:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]
- With three days to go, this week I've listed 133 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 65 (49%) have integrated DTT-reception capability, the highest proportion to date -- just short of the 50% that were supposed to be on the market a year ago.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony KV36FS120 36-inch TV @ Sears $899.99
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch TV @ Universal $519
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that would require DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Insignia IS-TV040923 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- Insignia IS-TV040924 flat-screen 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $219.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504/17 flat-screen 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $229.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $239
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Mystery brand 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- Insignia IS-TV040919 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- Jensen TS2050J 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- Magnavox 20MS233S 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- Allegro ABV511 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- Coby DVD-R1100 DVD recorder @ J&R $119.99
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $99.99
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $99.99
- Funai FDRV90E VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $219.99
- GoVideo VR1940 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ P.C. Richard $198.97
- JVC DRMV5 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ P.C. Richard $299.97
- Magnavox MRV660/17 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $149.99
- Mystery brand VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Sears $249.88
- Mystery brand LWV5005 DVD recorder @ CompUSA $149.99 AR
- Panasonic DMRES10S DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99
- Panasonic DMRES30VS VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $269.99
- Philips DVDR77 DVD recorder @ J&R $179.99
- Philips DVDR6000VR VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $249.99
- Toshiba DR4 DVD recorder @ Sears $199.99
- HP m7060n computer w/TV tuner package @ CompUSA $1129.98 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony VGCRA840G computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $1799.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony D-NF420PSBLU AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $69.99
- Sony ICF-CD73V AM/FM/TV/weather CD shower radio @ J&R $69.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the FCC nor the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated their lists this week.
- Doug Lung's RF Report notes 715 licensed U.S. DTT stations in the FCC CDBS database as of June 19:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=912[/url]

- The June edition of the NAB's "Destination Digital TV" has come out. It lists 1508 U.S. DTT stations:
[url]http://www.nab.org/newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DDTV/0605.pdf[/url]
The NAB's online list still has just 1497:
[url]http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp[/url]

- Warren Communications News reported Thursday on a battle over DTT signal-strength rules that's putting proponents in awkward positions. Broadcasters, who are so concerned about DTT reception that they've started a receiver project, need to say reception is good to keep the satellite industry from delivering their signals. The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- According to Informa Telecoms & Media, digital TV (of any form, including cable & satellite) had made the following inroads in eastern Europe:
Thousands Households
Czech Republic 90 2.4%
Hungary 140 3.6%
Poland 1085 8.6%
Romania 2 0%
Russia 1091 2.1%
rest of the region 1828
[url]http://tinyurl.com/784p8[/url]

- DTT will be starting in two regions of Poland later this year:
[url]http://www.dmeurope.com/default.asp?ArticleID=8525[/url]

- Sweden is planning analog shutdown by the end of January 2008:
[url]http://www.thelocal.se/article.php?ID=1658&date=20050623[/url]

- Spain is shooting for 2010:
[url]http://news.ft.com/cms/s/4dda52ee-e517-11d9-95f3-00000e2511c8.html[/url]

- 300,000 DTT reception boxes were reportedly sold to consumers in the first three weeks of operation, the highest sales rate in the world, according to Screen Digest. Some 500,000 boxes were reportedly sold in the UK in Freeview's first four MONTHS, 180,000 DTT boxes were sold in Germany in their first eight months, and 20,000 in Italy in their first month:
[url]http://blogs.zdnet.com/ITFacts/index.php?p=8154[/url]

- France's HD Forum Association has come up with an "HD-ready" label if the following conditions are met:
1 - widescreen display
2 - at least 720 lines
3 - 1080i/720p compatibility (I think)
4 - appropriate connectivity
5 - content protection
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/June20_June24.htm#france[/url]

- Multiplus DTT should begin in Malta this week:
[url]http://www.timesofmalta.com/core/article.php?id=191284[/url]

- According to The Australian, LG wants the Australian government to ban sales of analog TVs starting in 2008:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/cm6pj[/url]

- The BBC has tested a system for datacasting HD to a PVR during non-broadcast periods for playback simultaneously with an SD broadcast:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=299[/url]

- The BBC also reported on viewing tests which found that at a standard viewing distance of 2.7 meters, SD was acceptable on screens up to 27-inch and 720p for larger screens up to 50-inch:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=304[/url]

- BBC Broadcast is being sold to Creative Broadcast Services, owned by Macquarie:
http://tinyurl.com/9r7ct

- Here is a story on DTT in Malaysia:
[url]http://www.ctimes.com.my/Highlight/20050616093953/wartrevamp[/url]

- In China, combined analog and digital TV sales in 2004 were over 35 million units.
[url]http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050620/205667.html?.v=1[/url]
That's very few more than were sold in the U.S. It'll be interesting to see how 2005's figures compare.

- NPD's "Coming In Clearer" report, based on a survey of 6280 U.S. adults in April, found analog TVs in 96% of households. Fewer LCD TVs (76%) "had a device attached to them" (most commonly a DVD player) than did tube TVs (89%). I'm not sure what "a device" includes. Might this mean fewer LCD TVs being used on cable and satellite?
[url]http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050620/205521.html?.v=1[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 22 weeks of 2005 were down 8.2% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 6.6%. For the first 23 weeks, they were down 8.3%, and my ten-week running average was down 4.8%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 22nd week were 45,102 units, for the 23rd week 48,650, and for the first 23 weeks 1,696,952.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.3% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 22nd and 23rd weeks this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 23rd week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy and Ultimate.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
This week's giveaways with HDTVs include standard-definition DVD recorders and smaller LCD TVs. For models that were advertised both weeks, I chose the lower price. Ultimate also offered a cooler with all purchases over $299 this week.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $699.99
- Insignia IS-TV040928 27-inch wide flat-screen TV $399.99
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$95RC $1499.99
- LG 30FZ4D 30-inch TV $899.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99 DR
- LG 52SX4D 52-inch widescreen DLP integr. proj. DTV w/$90RC $2799.99 DR
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1999.99 DR
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$45RC $1499.99 DR
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 proj. TV w/$130RC $1999.99
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch wides integr. proj. DTV w/$210RC $3199.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Philips 23PF8946/17 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Philips 30PW9100D/37 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $799.99
- Philips 37PF7320A/37 37-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2799.99 DR
- Philips 42PF9630A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99 DR
- Philips 50PF9630A/37 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4799.99 DR
- Pioneer PDP-5051HD 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$215RC $6499.99 DR
- RCA D52W25 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$30RC $999.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$185RC $2799.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $3099.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2299.99 DR
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$80RC $2499.99
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $999.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.99 DR
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV w/$165RC $2499.99
- Sharp LC45GD4U 45-inch wide integrated LCD DTV w/$230RC $6999.99 DR
- Sony KDE37XS955 37-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$230RC $3499.99 AR
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$265RC $3999.99 AR
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $5999.99 AR
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDF55XS955 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $3699.99 DR
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$135RC $4099.99 DR
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV 1299.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $999.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $599.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $899.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV w/$95RC $1499.99
- Toshiba 26HF84A 26-inch widescreen TV w/$35RC $599.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $799.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$90RC $1399.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1499.99 DR
- Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor w/$130RC $1999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
DR - price includes DVD recorder
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.99 HT
- InFocus SP4805 projector w/screen $999.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.99 HT
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $2089.99
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch wide integr. proj. DTV w/$160RC $3199.99 HT
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $749.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99 HT
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3324.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4749.99
- Philips 30PW8420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $749.99
- Polaroid FLM2011 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $499.99
- Polaroid PLA4205 42-inch plasma TV $1799.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2299.99
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $664.99
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Sharp LC15SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV $2499.99 HT
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.99 HT
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99 HT
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2659.99
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99 HT
- Sony KLV32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2699.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1699.99 HT
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1899.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $949.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $999.99 HT
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $902.99
HT - price includes home theater sound system
RC - price includes "rewards certificate" of amount shown
- CompUSA/Good Guys Megastore (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Zenith M52W56LCD 52-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $1899
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Mystery brand LT27HVS 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 1100MP projector $799
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399 (yes, lower)
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2799
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD logos only):
- Mitsubishi WD-62327 62-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499
- Mystery brand 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $599
- Mystery brand 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Mystery brand plasma TV $1399
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- Toshiba 57H84 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1299
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P42XHA40US 42-inch widescreen plasma TV
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch widescreen plasma TV
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch widescreen plasma TV
- Fujitsu P63XHA40US 63-inch widescreen plasma TV $12,999
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2499
- Mitsubishi WD62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3699
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Panasonic PT52LCX65 52-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2499
- Panasonic PT53WX54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $999
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1999
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2699
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1999
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Toshiba 52HMX84 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2299
- Toshiba 65H84 65-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1699
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- HP PE4240N 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99
- Samsung 910MP 19-inch LCD TV $409.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (New York Times, some disclaimers):
- Canon LV-7230 projector $1349.00
- HP LC2640N 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- HP LC3040N 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- JVC HD-61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2499.99
- Optoma H31 projector $1089.99 SR
- Panasonic TC17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Philips 42PF9996 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $4499.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4999.99
- Samsung HL-R5087W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2599.99
- Samsung LT-P1745 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $469.99
- Sharp LC-13B6U-S 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- Sharp LC-26D5U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1299.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5399.99
- Sony KLV-S19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $889.99
- Sony KV-32FS120 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $499.99
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1799.99
- Westinghouse W33001 30-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1069.99
SR - price includes screen after rebate
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- HP PE4240N 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.99
- LG 42PX5D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2475 EL
- Panasonic TH-42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2475
EL - price "even lower now"
- P.C. Richard (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Audiovox FP1505 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.97
- ProView MH462SU 46-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899.97
- P.C. Richard (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Audiovox FP1505 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.97
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1488.97
- Mitsubishi PD5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.97
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.97
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2299.97
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1995.97
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $369.97
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimer only):
- Hitachi 42EDT41 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2374.99
- Hitachi 57F510 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1499.99
- Magnavox 20MF605 20-inch LCD TV $499.99
- Panasonic TC19LX50 19-inch 16:9 LCD TV $854.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2184.99
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3324.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99
- Prima HT3061A 30-inch widescreen TV $599.99
- Samsung HCP4741W 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.88
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2659.99
- Samsung HL-R6167W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3499.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3324.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1614.99
- Samsung SP-R4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2374.99
- Samsung TXR3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $999.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Sony KDP57WS655 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1994.99
- Sony KLV23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1234.99
- Sylvania 6615LFP 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Toshiba 34HF85 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $1199.99
- Soho Electric (am New York, no disclaimer):
- By Design D5032 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699
- Panasonic TH-50PWD7 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799
- Pioneer PDP-4300 43-inch integrated plasma DTV $1699
- Samsung HP-P5031 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Sharp LC-30HV4 30-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimer only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.95
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $699.95 SR
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.95
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch integrated widescreen LCD DTV $2312.95
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $5999.95 LC
- LG 52SX4D 52-inch widescreen DLP integrated projection DTV $2519.95
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3052.95
- Mitsubishi WD52725 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV pkg. $5999.70
- Mitsubishi WD62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3299.95
- Mitsubishi WD62825 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4499.95
- Panasonic CT27HL14 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $497.95
- Panasonic CT32HL15 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $849.95 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2312.95 LC
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4624.95 LC
- Philips 42PF9936D 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2659.95
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.95 BS
- Sharp LC20B9US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $749.95
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.95 BS LC
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.95
- Sony KLVS19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.95 BS
- Zenith Z15LA7R 15-inch LCD TV $399.95
- Zenith Z26LZ5R 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.95
BS - price "before savings"
LC - price includes 15-inch LCD TV
SR - DirecTV subscription required
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1299
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1799
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu 63-inch widescreen plasma TV
- LG 15LW1R 15-inch LCD TV $999 BS
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1197 BS
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2497 BS
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2297 BS
- Panasonic TH50PX50UP 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4997 BS
- Sharp LC26GA4U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1597
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5997
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1997
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 22 weeks of 2005 were down 25.1% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 16.2%. For the first 23 weeks, they were down 24.5%, and my ten-week running average was down 14.2%. VCR sales were down 42% for the first 22 weeks and 42.4% for the first 23.

- Optoma is shipping a combination DVD player, DLP projector, and... air cleaner. The MovieTime DV 10 uses ultra-violet light from the projection bulb for purification purposes:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/anvh3[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):

- Through June 30, Amsterdam RAI, Cinema Expo [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/cinemaexpo/index.jsp[/url].
- June 28, KGO-TV, San Francisco, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- June 28-30, Javits Convention Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance Summit [url]http://www.etaexpo.com/register.html[/url].
- June 29, Tampa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/26-Tampa.htm[/url].
- June 30, KABC, Glendale (Los Angeles area), California, PSIP and MPEG Compliance in Practice [url]http://www.trivenidigital.com/seminars/[/url].
- July 1, Cinema Trevi, Roma, SMPTE International Conference [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- July 5, Miami, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/27-Miami.htm[/url].
- July 6, West Palm Beach, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/28-West_Palm_Beach.htm[/url].
- July 11, Atlanta, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/29-Atlanta.htm[/url].
- July 13, Huntsville, Alabama, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/30-Huntsville.htm[/url].
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm[/url].
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm[/url].
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 [url]http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php[/url].
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm[/url].
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm[/url].
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm[/url].
- July 25-29, JW Marriott Denver at Cherry Creek, CEA Summer Technology and Standards Forum [url]http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=STSF05[/url].
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm[/url].
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 19-24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
* - new or revised listing
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Dated 13.07.2005

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- Follow-ups:

- Optoma's air-cleaning projector - Their "photocatalysis air-purification technology" is mentioned on the web site for their H27 projector:
[url]http://www.optomausa.com/optomausa/public/products_hproj_h27.jsp[/url]

- How many U.S. TVs receiver off-air TV - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has revealed the questions used in its survey:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=329[/url]

- Cost of satellite HD programming - EchoStar has joined DirecTV in complaining that they are overcharged by In Demand relative to cable systems:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=331[/url]

- Manufacturers leaving out NTSC tuners to avoid the mandate - Toshiba is charging $300 less for tunerless models:
[url]http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentinel/12052856.htm[/url]

- Senate hearings on the DTT transition -
- Here is the witness list for the hearing this past Tuesday morning:
[url]http://commerce.senate.gov/hearings/witnesslist.cfm?id=1567[/url]
- Here is the list for the afternoon hearing:
[url]http://commerce.senate.gov/hearings/witnesslist.cfm?id=1568[/url]
- This list gives their titles:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=8124[/url]
- I didn't have a chance to listen to this one, but the big news, as far as most media outlets are concerned, was this statement from National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) president Edward Fritts. "Broadcasters accept that Congress will implement a 2009 hard date for the end of analog broadcasts":
[url]http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/PressRel/testimonies/071205DTVTransition.htm[/url]
- Here is National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) president Kyle McSlarrow's statement. It notes that there are 134 million analog TVs connected to cable without digital boxes. The digital boxes for them would cost a minimum of $9 billion, according to the statement:
[url]http://www.ncta.com/pdf_files/McSlarrow%20DTV%20Testimony%207-12-05.pdf[/url]
- Here are pieces of CEA president Gary Shapiro's statement:
[url]http://www.ce.org/press_room/press_release_detail.asp?id=10787[/url]
- Here's some press coverage:
[url]http://rcrnews.com/news.cms?newsId=23359[/url]
[url]http://www.twice.com/article/CA625363?display=Breaking+News[/url]
This one, from Reuters, notes the following cautionary statement from Senator George Allen, a Virginia Republican. "If you want an uproar from the people of this country, you have their televisions turned off":
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7kzyu[/url]
[url]http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA625290.html?display=Breaking+News[/url]
This one says Senator Ted Stevens (head of the committee) wants to bar sales of analog-only TVs as early as this year:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=8139[/url]
This one concentrates on the public-safety aspects and notes that the process of implementing public-safety communications in the 700 MHz region could take three years unless there's a firm analog cut-off date:
[url]http://www.tomshardware.com/hardnews/20050712_184947.html[/url]
This one I like primarily for the headline, "2009: Bye-bye rabbit ears":
[url]http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/business/12121376.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1836335,00.asp[/url]
This one concentrates on Hispanic viewers:
[url]http://www.internetnews.com/ent-news/article.php/3519656[/url]
Warren Communications News reported last week that the transition could sneak into the next budget bill. The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- CableCARDs - Charter and Advance/Newhouse filed suit in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia saying the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) exceeded its authority:
[url]http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA624478.html?display=Policy[/url]

- Mobile TV - Here are a story, a report, and a backgrounder on the subject:
[url]http://www.3gnewsroom.com/3g_news/jul_05/news_6031.shtml[/url]
[url]http://www.3gamericas.org/pdfs/mobiletv_july2005.pdf[/url]
[url]http://www.3gamericas.org/pdfs/mobiletv_backgrounder_ericsson-june2005.pdf[/url]

- July 1 -
- I've been on the road in Washington, D.C., British Columbia, San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, and Colorado since the last memo, so I haven't been able to collect the usual sources, but what I do have covers two Sundays.
- This week I've listed 93 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 45 (48%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 59 TVs 25-to-35-inch. Of those, four (6.8%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. There has been no word of any FCC enforcement action.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony Wega KV36FS120 36-inch TV @ Best Buy $899.99
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Magnavox 27MDTR20 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $349.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504/17 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $229.99
- Magnavox 27MT3305/17 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $189.99
- Panasonic CT27SL15 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $296.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $449.99
- Philips 27PT6441 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $279.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega KV27FS120 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $349.99
- Sony Wega KV27FS120 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $349.99
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Sears $329.99
- Toshiba 27FA30 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Royal $328
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- ESA ET432E 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $239.99
- Insignia ISTV040925 32-inch TV w/$20GC @ Best Buy $249.99
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $279.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Royal $244
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-screen TV @ Royal $399
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $549.99
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $494.99
- Sylvania 6432TE/F 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $249.99
- Sylvania 6432TFY 32-inch TV @ Sears $279.99
- Toshiba 32AF45 32-inch flat-screen TV @ Sears $499.99
- Toshiba 32H50 32-inch TV @ Royal $244
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV @ Royal $329
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Magnavox 14MS2331/17 14-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $89.99
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Insignia ISTV040919 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $89.99
- Insignia ISTV040920 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- Allegro ABV511 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $59.99 AR
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- Philips DVP3050V DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- Sylvania SRD4900 DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $79.99
- Allegro ABR521 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $199.99
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $99.99
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $96.99
- GoVideo R6640 DVD recorder @ P.C. Richard $148.97
- GoVideo VR3930 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $249.99
- Philips DVDR77 DVD recorder @ J&R $179.99
- Samsung DVDVR VCR/DVD recorder combo w/$25GC @ Best Buy $299.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $169.99
- Sony RDRG multiformat DVD recorder @ Best Buy $299.99
- AverMedia UltraTV 1500MCE TV tuner for computer @ J&R $49.99
- HP dv1227us comuter w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1199.99 AR
- HP M7160N computer w/TV tuner @ Circuit City $1099.98 AR
- HP M7160N computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1079.98 AR
- HP M7170N computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1229.98 AR
- HP zd8220US computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1649.99 AR
- HP zd8230US computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $2049.99 AR
- Sony VGC-V617G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- The NAB updated its list on Monday to 1508 U.S. DTT stations operating in 211 markets:
[url]http://www.nab.org/newsroom/issues/digitaltv/dtvstations.asp[/url]
- Doug Lung's RF Report notes 719 licensed U.S. DTT stations in the FCC database as of July 5:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=928[/url]

- With DTT must-carry removed, there are no H/DTV items on the agenda of tomorrow's FCC meeting:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-259894A1.pdf[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- Here are reports of DVB-H (mobile) tests is Spain:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dhhaj[/url]
and in the Netherlands:
[url]http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=76875&WT.svl=wire1_3[/url]

- In the UK, the Sunday Telegraph reports that interference to France and the Netherlands could be a problem with DTT transmitters in the south and in the Channel Islands. That could delay the UK transition:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/clvft[/url]

- Belarus reportedly plans to begin DVB-T DTT in 2015:
[url]http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=168278&source=r_technology[/url]

- The BBC has secured a satellite transponder for HD:
[url]http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds22516.html[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 24 weeks of 2005 were down 8.2% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 3.9%. For the first 25 weeks it was 9.3% and 7%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 24th week were 52,337 units, for the 25th week 84,250, and for the first 25 weeks 1,833,539 (compared to 9,420,253 for sets not called "digital" by CEA).
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) still accounted for about 16.3% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 25th week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 25th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirectTV at Best Buy.

- Ad confusions: Best Buy listed the ATSC/digital-cable ready 57H94 as being "HD-Ready" only.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- Insignia ISTV040927 26-inch wide TV in home-theater package $779.96
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR w/$395RC $5999.99
- LG 52SX4D 52-inch widescreen DLP integr. proj. DTV w/$185RC $2799.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T/17 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $289.99
- Magnavox 30MW5405/17 30-inch widescreen TV $599.99
- Maxent MX-42VM10 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV w/$60RC $1899.99
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch wide integr. proj. DTV w/$100RC $3039.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$155RC $4749.99
- Philips 30-inch widescreen integrated flat-screen DTV in pkg. $999.96
- Pioneer PDP-4351HD 43-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$305RC $4499.99 AR
- Pioneer PDP-5051HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5999.99 AR
- RCA D52W25 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- RCA HD50LPW164/162 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$75RC $2299.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$265RC $2659.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$205RC $3099.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch wide integrated plasma DTV w/$330RC $3324.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$70RC $1099.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$165RC $2499.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV w/$165RC $2499.99
- Sony KD34XBR960 34-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $1899.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$60RC $1899.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$255RC $3899.99
- Sony KDP51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$115RC $1799.99
- Toshiba 14DLV75 14-inch LCD TV/DVD combo w/$35RC $549.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV w/$165RC $2499.99
- Toshiba 57H94 57-inch 16:9 CRT integr. proj. DTV w/$130RC $1999.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27W2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $854.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor w/$130RC $1999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 50V710 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Hitachi 51F710S 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV w/$90RC $1799.99
- LG DU42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3099.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $297.99
- Magnavox 20MF605T 20-inch LCD TV $499.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Panasonic CT32HL15 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $849.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $674.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2069.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Philips 30PW8420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $674.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899.99
- Sharp LC13B6US 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $479.99
- Sharp LC15SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $359.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1529.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV $2299.99
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$300RC $5999.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2519.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $899.99
RC - price includes "rewards certificate" of amount shown
- CompUSA (no disclaimer seen):
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1399.99
- Syntax Olevia LT27HV 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT37HV 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99 AR
- ViewSonic N2010 20-inch LCD TV $399.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebates
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1249
- Dell 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1449
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2799.99
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $599
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2899
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mystery brand 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Samsung HLR4667W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2099
- Sony 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $3499
- Sony 50-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $2099
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- LG 26LX2D 26-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1499.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5399.99
- ViewSonic N2750w 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV
- Hitachi 60VS810 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV
- HP LC2640N 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- LG 42PX5D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99
- Sharp LC-13B6U-S 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $359.99
- Sony KDF-42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1599.00
- Sony KDF-50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1899.99
- Sony KV-32FS120 32-inch 4:3 TV $449.99
- Sony MFM-HT95 19-inch 5:4 LCD TV $749.99
- Toshiba 20AF45 20-inch 4:3 flat-screen CRT TV $169.99
- Toshiba 20DL74 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Toshiba 42HP84P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2599.99
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1549.99
- Toshiba 62HM84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1999.99
- ViewSonic N2750w 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99 AR
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Toshiba 14AF45 14-inch 4:3 flat-screen TV $129.99
- Leigh Adams (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2299
- PC Mall (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch plasma TV $1699
- Toshiba 32-inch LCD $1899
- Vizio 42-inch plasma $1999
- P.C. Richard (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Audiovox FP1505 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.97
- P.C. Richard (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Audiovox FP1505 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.97
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.97
- JVC LT32X575 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.97
- Mitsubishi PD5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.97
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.97
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.97
- Philips 30PF9946 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1497.97
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.97
- Sony KLVS19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.97
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- Panasonic TC19LX50 19-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2799.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $999.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $1499.99
- Star Club (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC 70-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV
- Panasonic 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1999
- Panasonic 65-inch widescreen plasma TV [url]$11,400
- Pioneer 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $3890
- Pioneer 61-inch widescreen plasma TV [url]$7999
- Sharp 37-inch LCD TV
- Sharp 45-inch LCD TV
- Sharp 56DR650 56-inch widescreen integrated DLP projection DTV
- Sony KF60WE610 60-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $2999
- Toshiba [23]HLV84 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo
- Toshiba 46-inch widescreen DLP projection TV
- Toshiba 52-inch widescreen DLP projection TV
- Toshiba 62-inch widescreen DLP projection TV
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- LG 52SX4D 52-inch widescreen DLP integrated projection DTV $2519.95
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3049.95
- Mitsubishi WD62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499.95
- Panasonic CT34WX15 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $1199.95 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2299.95
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4624.95
- Philips 42PF9936D 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1998.95
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6999.95 AR BS
- Samsung HLR4667W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2249.95
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.95 BS
- Sony KLVS19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.95 BS
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $899.95 BS
- Sylvania 6620LE 20-inch LCD TV $498.95
- Zenith Z26LZ5R 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.95 BS
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Unitek (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Planar PDP-42BK 42-inch plasma $1399
- Sharp LC-M3700 37-inch widescreen LCD $3699
- Sony FWD50PX1 50-inch plasma $3599

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 24 weeks of 2005 were down 24.6% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 12.1%. For the first 25 weeks, they were down 25.7%, and my ten-week running average was down 15.6%. VCR sales were down 42.8% for the first 24 weeks and 43.1% for the first 25.

- Circuit City advertised 50 titles of DVD movies (major features) for $4.99 each for their Independence Day sale. CompUSA offered 100 packs of DVD-R or DVD+R media for $19.99 and, after rebate, a progressive scan DVD player for $19.99.

- A camera stabilizer designed by a 17-year-old won an IEEE scholarship:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7bqq6[/url]

- The FCC's "Characteristics of the U.S. Broadband Market" is available. Here are the slides:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-259812A2.pdf[/url]
Here is the accompanying text:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-259812A1.pdf[/url]

- NAB has issued a call for speakers for the April 22-27 convention:
[url]http://www.nabshow.com/speakers_default.asp[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- *July 15-16, Linwood Dunn Theater, Hollywood, HPA Summer School [url]http://www.hpaonline.com[/url].
- July 18, Hollywood Pacific Theater, digital screening of "Madagascar" [url]http://www.etcenter.org/[/url].
- July 19, Splash Design, 14 East 47th Street, 3rd floor New York, inspection of material to be auctioned the following day [url]http://www.josephfinn.com[/url].
- July 19-21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 [url]http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php[/url].
- July 23, WDSU, New Orleans, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- July 25-29, JW Marriott Denver at Cherry Creek, CEA Summer Technology and Standards Forum [url]http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=STSF05[/url].
- August 4, KHUT, Honolulu, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 16, WHRO, Norfolk, Virginia, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- September 19-24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]
* - new or revised listing

Taste of NAB Road Show calendar:
- July 14, Shop at Home Network, Antioch (Nashville), Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/31-Nashville.htm[/url].
- July 18, Knoxville, Tennessee, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/32-Knoxville.htm[/url].
- July 20, Greenville, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show, [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/33-Greenville.htm[/url].
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm[/url].
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm[/url].
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm[/url].
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Leigh Adams: +1-909-476-9667, 800-244-7273
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Star Club: +1-310-390-6631

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[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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- Follow-ups:

- Power consumption - Warren Communications News reported Monday that energy standards for consumer-electronics products are expected to become law in California and New York and are "likely to influence other states." The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- The broadcasters' model DTT-receiver project - The due date for proposals has been extended to July 29:
[url]http://www.nab.org/newsroom/pressrel/Releases/converterboxRFQ.htm[/url]

- Satellite DTT local-into-local - The reply comments of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) to EchoStar's comments about the difficulty of DTT reception are worth reading. It's a battle between the reports of two highly regarded engineering firms:
[url]http://www.nab.org/newsroom/PressRel/Filings/SHVERADistSigRecReplyEngState7505.pdf[/url]

- The Senate Hearings - This piece in TV Technology has my favorite coverage. Here's a snippet:
"It was Sen. Daniel Inouye, (D-Hawaii) who made the most astute observation at the Senate Commerce Committee's first DTV hearing of the session.
"'I'm just wondering, do most of the people in the U.S. know what we're doing in this room?' Inouye said.
"Indeed, it wasn't always clear to those in the room what the lawmakers were doing, except for perhaps revealing agendas that were not exactly in sync. While just about everyone on the dais and the witness panel, including the broadcast lobby chief, agreed that Jan. 1, 2009 was a doable hard date for ending analog TV, the devil was revealed to be in the details. Nothing resembling consensus emerged on a subsidy program for set-top converter boxes and for complete cable carriage of all broadcast signals":
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3097
Warren Communications News offered something similar on Tuesday: "DTV confusion rampant among Senate Commerce Committee members, themselves wary of consumer confusion, hearing shows." The story is no longer on their site.
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- July 1 - I haven't been back since the last memo, so take this all with a grain of salt.
- This week I've listed 43 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 29 (67%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've listed 13 sets between 25 and 35 inches. Of those 3 (23%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. Take these percentages with a grain of salt because I have so few ads this week.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Insignia ISTV040924 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $229.99
- Panasonic CT-27SL15 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $329.99
- Sylvania 27-inch TV @ Kmart $179.99
- Sharp 32C241 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $269.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Magnavox 20MS233S 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $109.99
- RCA 20-inch TV @ Kmart $119.99
- Insignia IS-DVD100121 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $179.99
- HP M7160N computer w/TV tuner @ Best Buy $1079.97 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Memorex MVDT2402 24-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $329.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) updated its lists as of July 18. 1687 TV stations (called 98%) have been granted a DTT construction permit or license. 783 are authorized to be on the air at full power and 742 are operating at low power on temporary authority. This is the first time that full-power stations have exceeded those on temporary authority. There has been no change in the status of the 40 top-10-market stations due on the air May 1, 1999; 38 are fully licensed and two are on temporary authority. There HAS been a change in the 79 market-11-to-30 stations due on the air November 1, 1999; 74 are now fully licensed and only five are on temporary authority:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html[/url]
- Here is a summary chart:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html[/url]
- Doug Lung's RF Report notes that the FCC CDBS database listed 732 fully licensed stations as of July 17:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=942[/url]

- There are no H/DTV items on the agenda of the FCC Technical Advisory Council meeting on the 28th:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-2039A1.pdf[/url]

- Clear-days-in-DTT-journalism department - This blog on DigitalTVDesignLine.com refers to the 700 MHz band (where analog and digital stations currently transmit -- as they do at lower frequencies) as "the analog portion." Sigh:
[url]http://www.digitaltvdesignline.com/blogs/index.jhtml#165702805[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- The Yomiuri Shimbun reports that Sky Perfect and JSAT will deliver DTT retransmissions by satellite to those parts of Japan without terrestrial transmitters because analog shutdown (by July 2011) is likely to precede 100% DTT coverage:
[url]http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/business/20050718TDY08006.htm[/url]

- Australia is testing DVB-H to mobile devices:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/97aw2[/url]

- Brazil is reportedly dropping plans for its own DTT system and will choose among ATSC, DVB-T, and ISDB-T:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=936[/url]

- I believe there may be some semantic problem here, but DisplaySearch seems to be reporting 26% "HDTV penetration" in North America in the first quarter of this year. It makes no sense to me. Japan reportedly had 24% and China 3%.
[url]http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050718/185525.html?.v=1[/url]

- It's-about-time department: Sharp is introducing the Aquos P50 series, LCD TVs that don't require scaling to display 625-line (576 active) video signals:
[url]http://hiddenwires.co.uk/resourcesnews2005/news20050715-07.html[/url]

- Warren Communications News reported Monday that 100 Best Buy stores will soon be selling a Funai DTT set-top box and antenna for $199. The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- Refurbished plasma TVs are showing up on eBay:
[url]http://www.insidebayarea.com/businessnews/ci_2866268[/url]

- Sharp has announced an LCD panel that can offer two different simultaneous video displays to viewers watching from different angles:
[url]http://www.twice.com/article/CA626505?display=Breaking+News[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 26 weeks of 2005 were down 7.6% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 2.2%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 26th week were 119,655 units and for the first 26 weeks 1,953,194) compared to 9,929,772 for sets not called "digital" by CEA).
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.4% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 26th week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 26th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the two DirecTV models at Best Buy

- Ad confusions: J&R called several models with built-in DTT-reception circuitry "monitor." Ultimate said the Panasonic TH42PD50U EDTV had "HD Built-In."

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo. Again, I haven't been home since the last memo, so this is just what I got from correspondents or gleaned from other sources during the week.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $699.99
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR w/$195RC $5999.99
- Magnavox 17MF200V/17 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $399.99
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1699.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1999.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$90RC $2799.99 DI
- Philips 32PT9100D/37 32-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $599.99 AR
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$95RC $2999.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch wide integr. plasma DTV w/$115RC $3499.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $4999.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.99
- Samsung TXR2678WH 26-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV in HT pkg $799.98
- Sharp LC37GB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV w/$130RC $3999.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$65RC $1999.99
- Sony KLVS19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch wide projection TV w/$40RC $1349.99
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch wide integr. plasma DTV w/$65RC $2099.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
DI - price includes delivery & installation
HT - home theater
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Mystery brand 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimers):
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Panasonic PT53WX54 53-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $999
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- InFocus LP 540 projector $1149.99
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99
- Sharp LC-13B6U-S 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Sony KDF-60WF655 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4498
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3098
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma TV $1999
- Panasonic TH-42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3498
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2275
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2475
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Hitachi 42EDT41 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299.88
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- LG 15LW1R 15-inch LCD TV $899.95
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1299.95 BS
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2374.95
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4274.95
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3134.95
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2519.95
- Mitsubishi WD62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499.95
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1999.95
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2374.95
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3324.95
- Samsung HLR4667W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2249.95
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.95
- Sharp LC20B9US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $949.95 BS
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1614.95
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.95
- Sylvania 6620LE 20-inch LCD TV $498.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 23LX2R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1197 BS
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $5997 BS
- LG RU42PX11 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2797 BS
- Sharp LC32D5U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $2497
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4997
- Sony KE42TS2 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3497
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news: According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 26 weeks of 2005 were down 24% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 11%. VCR sales were down 42.3%.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- Through July 21, Sydney Convention Centre, SMPTE 2005 [url]http://www.smpte.com.au/home.php[/url].
- July 23, WDSU, New Orleans, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- July 25-29, JW Marriott Denver at Cherry Creek, CEA Summer Technology and Standards Forum [url]http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=STSF05[/url].
- August 4, KHUT, Honolulu, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 16, WHRO, Norfolk, Virginia, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- September 19-24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- *October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 and SBE National Meeting [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]
* - new or revised listing

Taste of NAB Road Show calendar:
- July 21, Columbia, South Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/34-Columbia.htm[/url].
- July 25, Charlotte, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/35-Charlotte.htm[/url].
- July 27, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/36-Raleigh.htm[/url].
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314

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Dated 27.07.2005

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- Bob Turner died July 15. I neglected to mention it last week, perhaps because I was still in shock from the news. He was 54 and died of lung cancer despite never smoking. He was a giant of our industry, both figuratively and literally -- the dean of post-production journalists, the person for whom Avid reserved the first question at its press conference each year, someone to look up to. Despite debilitating chemotherapy treatments, he nonetheless made a trip to share his wisdom as the keynote speaker at SMPTE's Editing Showcase last month. I'm glad I got to see him then. I still can't believe I won't be able to take advantage of his warmth, knowledge, and insight in the future. His family suggests donations to the American Cancer Society, sent to the American Cancer Society, Relay for Life, Yale University, Team Turner, P.O. Box 205803, New Haven, Connecticut, 06520:
[url]http://www.digitalpostproduction.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=33522[/url]
[url]http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/bth/20050724/#turner[/url]

- Follow-ups:

- DTT and the environment -
- Warren Communication News reported today about Senate testimony to the effect that the DTT transition, by making analog TVs obsolete, could add a billion lbs. of lead to waste streams. The story will be on their site until tomorrow morning:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]
- In a somewhat related story, Lyra Research is proposing that consumers be allowed to trade in analog sets for DTT adapters, thus dealing with two sets for every adapter:
[url]http://lyra6.lyra.com/DTVView/AnalogTVKilledfullstory.html[/url]

- DTT reception-circuitry availability - Here's a story on the lack:
[url]http://www.njtelecomupdate.com/lenya/telco/live/tb-IBKL1121892013653.html[/url]

- Japan's areas unserved by DTT - In addition to satellite, the Internet may be used:
[url]http://asia.news.yahoo.com/050721/3/24aq5.html[/url]

- U.S. H/DTV penetration - Jupiter Research says there were 13 million HDTV displays in the U.S. at the end of 2004 but less than four million households were getting any HDTV to show on them:
[url]http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050721/215469.html?.v=1[/url]

- U.S. stations dropping analog ahead of schedule - Doug Lung's RF Report mentions a few more in the 700 MHz range, assisted by Qualcomm:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=944[/url]

- July 1 -
- I'm back in New York for a while. This week's ads are not a normal batch, but they're getting there.
- This week I've listed 80 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 42 (53%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 48 advertised TVs 25-to-35-inch. At this point, it's supposed to be 100% of factory sales. Of those seven (15%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. At this point, it's supposed to be 50% of factory sales.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-screen TV @ Universal $519
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Insignia ISTV040923 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- JVC AV-27530 27-inch TV @ Soho $199
- Magnavox 27MS5404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $249.99
- Mystery-brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.99
- Panasonic 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Gracious Home $499.99
- Sharp 27F541 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $269.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Sears $349.99
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Universal $239
- Sylvania 6727 27-inch TV/DVD combo @ Best Buy $299.99
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- JVC AV32F476 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $499.99
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $299.99
- Panasonic CT32SL15 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $522.99
- Philips 32PT5441 @ Best Buy $289.99
- RCA 32V550T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $329.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Universal $219
- Sony KV-32FS120 32-inch flat-screen TV @ Soho $469
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-screen TV @ Universal $349
- Toshiba 32AF45 32-inch TV @ J&R $419.99
- SuperScan 35-inch TV @ Kmart $399.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- Insignia ISTV040917 13-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $59.99
- RCA E13320 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $69.99
- Symphonic ST413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- Memorex 14-inch TV/DVD combo @ Kmart $139.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- Memorex MT2012 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Target $119.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $99.99
- Humax DRT-400 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $299.99
- Humax DRT800 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $199.99
- LiteOn LVC-9006 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $199.99 AR
- LiteOn LVW5005 multiformat DVD recorder @ CompUSA $149.99 AR
- Panasonic DMR-E75 DVD recorder @ Soho $249
- Philips DVDR77 DVD recorder @ J&R $159.99
- Philips DVDR600VR VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $239.99
- Pioneer DVR-233-S DVD recorder @ J&R $179.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99
- Sony RDRGX300 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $269.99
- Compaq 5000C series computer w/TV tuner @ Soho $699
- HP Brio series computer w/TV tuner @ Soho $799
- HP M7160N computer w/TV tuner package @ Circuit City $1119.99 AR
- HP M7160N computer w/TV tuner package @ CompUSA $1079.98 AR
- HP ZD8220 computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1649.99 AR
- HP zd8220us computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1749.00 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony Vaio 560X series computer w/TV tuner @ Soho $899
- Sony VGC-RA840G computer w/tuner @ Sony $1499.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Magnavox 20MC4304 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $289.99
- Panasonic 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Gracious Home $329.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Audiovox FPE1078 8-inch LCD TV/DVD combo @ Circuit City $199.99
- Sony ICF-DVD57TV 9-inch TV/AM/FM under-counter @ J&R $495.00
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - Nothing I check has been updated since the last memo.

- The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) has approved a revision of the A/52 standard to include enhanced AC-3 (E-AC-3). The first URL is for the press release. The second is for the standard:
[url]http://www.atsc.org/news_information/press/2005/PR_EAC3_2005.html[/url]
[url]http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_52b.pdf[/url]

- I don't usually mention HD programming, but I thought it was interesting that Jacob Luft, in Sports Illustrated, listed ten HD shows having nothing to do with sports:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/8mpay[/url]
And TV critic Tom Shales seems to have decided that HD is worth watching even when there's nothing to watch:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/article.cms?articleId=28464[/url]
In related news, according to a survey of 1100 HD cable & satellite subscribers by Frank N. Magid Associates conducted on behalf of INHD:
- 71% were satisfied with their cable HD service,
- 90% were satisfied with picture quality and 80% with audio quality,
- a quarter were satisfied with the quantity of HD programming, and
- 97% are likely to continue to subscribe.
The complete story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA629332.html?display=Breaking+News[/url]

- The all-Hollywood-studios Digital Cinema Initiatives has completed specs:
[url]http://www.dcinematoday.com/dc/pr.aspx?newsID=288[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- Here's an overview of what's going on in France:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/July18_July22.htm#csa[/url]

- In the UK, there seems to be concern that, now that they're got the 2012 Olympic Games, maybe that's not the best year to end analog TV. This story is from TheBusiness.com:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7wkpe[/url]

- The UK DTT-transition experiment in Wales -
- According to government reports, all went extremely well, "with no major transmission issues," and:
- 81% of participants able to install equipment without help from the testing team,
- 99.2% voting to stay digital, and even those "over 90 years old using digital recording facilities."
Here's the summary:
[url]http://www.culture.gov.uk/global/press_notices/archive_2005/dcms101_005.htm[/url]
The full 65-page report also notes that 23% needed a new antenna and another 22% needed work on their existing antenna system:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/bsodm[/url]
- IC Wales reports that the experiment might not be as successful as has been reported. Many people are reportedly complaining of signal problems after the experiment was over, forcing them to go to satellite:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7kg2l[/url]

- Here are two reports from the Internationale Funkausstellung, sort of the European version of the Consumer Electronics Show:
[url]http://hiddenwires.co.uk/resourcesnews2005/news20050726-01.html[/url]
[url]http://hiddenwires.co.uk/resourcesnews2005/news20050726-02.html[/url]

- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is investigating whether it should mandate DTT reception for TVs smaller than 13-inches. TV Technology's "Masked Engineer" has comments on the subject:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/Masked-Engineer/f_mario_orazio.shtml[/url]

- Non-masked Charlie Rhodes has an even more interesting piece in TV Technology. Here's an excerpt:
"This brings us to double conversion tuners like the type Zenith designed for testing its 8-VSB DTV modulation technology. It was the outstanding interference rejection of that double-conversion tuner that led the FCC to conclude that the UHF taboos did not apply to DTV":
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/digital_tv/f_charles_Rhodes.shtml[/url]

- Gateway is leaving the TV business:
[url]http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1839273,00.asp[/url]

- According to market researcher Current Analysis, 57% of U.S. retailer product-placement shelf space for TVs 30-inch and larger is devoted to rear-projection sets, 29% to plasma, and 14% to LCD:
[url]http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20050727PR202.html[/url]

- I'm not permitted to release CEA figures for the 27th week until tomorrow.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV models at Best Buy and Ultimate Electronics.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
Ultimate noted that the Panasonic TH37PX50U "displays over 8 billion colors." I wonder. Are there over eight billion distinguishable colors?
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $299.99
- JVC HD56G786 56-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV w/$95RC $2899.99
- Magnavox 30MW5405-17 30-inch widescreen TV part of package $949.97
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1699.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1999.99
- Mitsubishi HC900 DLP projector $2999.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$115RC $3499.99 DI
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$75RC $2299.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $999.99
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.99
- Sharp LC45GD4U 45-inch wide integr. LCD DTV w/$230RC $6999.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$60RC $1899.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $799.99
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV w/$40RC $1299.99
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch wide integr. plasma DTV w/$65RC $2099.99
DI - price includes delivery and installation
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD disclaimers only):
- Hitachi 50V710 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2849.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1099.99 5D
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799.99
- Magnavox 15MF150V 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $287.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $503.99
- Magnavox 20MF605T 20-inch LCD TV $499.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1399.99 AR
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1999.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $712.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2374.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Philips 30PW8420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $712.99
- Philips 60PP9363H 60-inch 16:9 projection TV $1399.99
- Pioneer PDP5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.99 AR
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- RCA D61W20 61-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2944.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2299.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $949.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2099.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$90RC $1799.99
- Sony KDF55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $2799.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $899.99
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $902.99
5D - price includes five DVDs
AR - price after mail-in rebate
RC - price includes "rewards certificate" of amount shown
- CompUSA (no disclaimer):
- Magnavox 15-inch LCD TV $299.99
- Sony 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99 AR
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 3400MP projector $1399
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $599
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1200
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Dell W4200HD 42-inch 16:9 (integrated?) plasma TV $2999
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1899
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD ID only):
- Mystery brand 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- HP LC3040N 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299
- JVC HD61Z786 61-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV $3499
- JVC LT-37X776 37-inch widescreen LCD DTV
- LG 52SX4D 52-inch widescreen DLP integrated projection DTV $2799
- LG DU30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1999
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2999
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999
- Samsung LNR-408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2999 BS
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Zenith M52W56LCD 52-inch widescreen LCD projection TV $1499
BS - price "before in-store savings"
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3149 AR
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- LG 32LX2D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-7230 projector $1299.00
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2199.99
- HP LC3040N 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.00
- LG 32LX2D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Philips 30PF9946D 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1599.99
- Philips 42PF9966 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Pioneer PDP-5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Sharp IT-23M1U 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.99 AR
- Sharp LC-13B6U-S 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Sharp LC-32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1799.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Toshiba 46HM84 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1499.99
- Westinghouse W32001 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449.99
- Zenith Z26LZ5R 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimer only):
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.99
- Sony KLV23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1169.99
- Sony KLV32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2699.99
- Soho Electric (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Audiovox FP1500 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299
- By Design D5032 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699
- Champion CV-I20TV 20-inch 4:3 TV $399
- Panasonic TH-42PWD7 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699
- Pioneer CMP-504CMX 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3299
- Pioneer PDP-4300 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1599
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch plasma TV
- Westinghouse 30HTX100 30-inch TV $999
- Westinghouse PT-4231 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Soho Electric (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- Champion 20-inch LCD TV $499
- JVC HD-70G886 70-inch 16:9 D-ILA projection TV
- Panasonic TH-42PWD7 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699
- Panasonic TH-50PHD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3799
- Samsung HP-P5031 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Sony (no disclaimer):
- Sony KLV-S19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Sony MFM-HT75W 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Target (Minneapolis Star Tribune, maybe no disclaimer necessary):
- Magnavox 20MF605T 20-inch LCD TV $449.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $699.95
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1199.95
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $5699.95
- LG 52SX4D 52-inch widescreen DLP integrated projection DTV $2519.95
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2944.95
- Mitsubishi WD52725 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499.95
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1999.95
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Panasonic TH37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.95
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2374.95
- Philips 42PF9936D 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1798.95
- Samsung LNR26[]8W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1614.95
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.95 BS
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV $2184.95
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1899.95
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3149.95
- Zenith Z15LA7R 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.95 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1299
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1799
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $647 BS
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1197 BS
- LG 26LX2D 26-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1997 BS
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2497 BS
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4497 BS
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $5997 BS
- LG 62SX4D 62-inch widescreen DLP integrated projection DTV $3297 BS
BS - price "before savings"

- Tech-Notes #131 has been released:
[url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_131.pdf[/url]

- DVD news:

- I'm not permitted to release CEA figures for week 27 until tomorrow.

- According to the Digital Entertainment Group, sales of DVD players actually ROSE 6% in the first half of 2005 compared to the same period of 2004, though they dropped in the second quarter:
[url]http://www.twice.com/article/CA630262?display=Breaking+News[/url]
That's not what I've seen in CEA's figures.

- For what it's worth, Spanish-language WXTV's (Univision) 6 pm newscast yesterday won its time slot in the New York market, beating WABC. The full story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/b352d[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- Through July 29, JW Marriott Denver at Cherry Creek, CEA Summer Technology and Standards Forum [url]http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=STSF05[/url].
- August 4, KHUT, Honolulu, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 16, WHRO, Norfolk, Virginia, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- September 19-24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 and SBE National Meeting [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]
* - new or revised listing

Taste of NAB Road Show calendar:
- July 29, WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/37-Roanoke.htm[/url].
- August 1, Charleston, West Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/38-WestVirginia.htm[/url].
- August 3, Richmond, Virginia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/39-Richmond.htm[/url].
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- etronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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- Follow-ups:

- Tuner comments - TV Technology has a story on the comments submitted to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding the final date for the "tuner mandate" and whether TVs smaller than 13-inch should be included:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3131[/url]

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 89 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 36 (40%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. At this point, 100% of those sets manufactured or imported into the U.S. are supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 44 sets between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 2 (5%) had integrated DTT-reception capablity. At this point, 50% of those sets manufactured or imported into the U.S. are supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36-inch flat-screen TV @ Center City $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-screen TV @ Universal $519
- Toshiba 36455 36-inch TV @ Center City $289
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Center City $399 SS
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Center City $498 SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $589 SS
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- JVC 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Center City $299
- JVC AV27WF36 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $259.99
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $179.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504/17 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $224.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Center City $139
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Center City $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega KV27FS120 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $349.99 BS
- Sony Wega KV27FS120 27-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $349.99
- Sylvania 27-inch TV @ Kmart $179
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Center City $129
- Insignia USTV040926 32-inch flat-screen TV @ Best Buy $379.99
- JVC 32-inch flat-screen TV @ Center City $469
- JVC AV32F476 32-inch flat-screen TV @ Circuit City $499.99
- RCA 32V550T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $299.99
- Sharp 32C241 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $259.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Center City $238
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Universal $219
- Sony Wega 32-inch flat-screen TV @ Universal $379
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-screen TV @ Universal $349
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV @ Center City $319
BS - price "before savings"
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- RCA E13320 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $69.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- Toshiba 19A24/25 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- Emerson EWC20D5 20-inch flat-scr. TV/DVD combo @ Wal*Mart $159.94
- Jensen TS2050J 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $94.99
- Sylvania 20-inch flat-screen TV @ Kmart $119
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Memorex DVD/VCR combo @ Kmart $89
- Sylvania VCR @ Kmart $44
- Cyberhome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $99.99
- GoVideo R6740 DVD recorder @ J&R $149.99
- Humax DRT800 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $159.99
- Magnavox MRV660/17 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $149.99
- Mystery brand RV4000 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $199.99
- Sony RDRGX300 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $269.99
- Sony RDR-GX300 DVD recorder @ J&R $229.99
- Toshiba D-R4 DVD recorder @ J&R $159.99
- Gateway computer w/TV tuner @ Best Buy $1229.97
- HP M7160N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $1119.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony VGC-RB36G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $899.99 AR
- Toshiba F15-AV201 computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1449.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Audiovox FPE1078 7.8-inch LCD TV/DVD combo @ Circuit City $199.99
- C. Crane CC Radio AM/FM/TV/weather portable @ J&R $149.99
- Sangean DT-300VW AM/FM/TV/weather portable @ J&R $64.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the FCC nor the NAB updated their lists this week.
- According to Doug Lung's RF Report, as of July 31, the FCC's CDBS database listed 742 licensed U.S. DTT stations:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=960[/url]

- This week's FCC meeting has been moved to Friday:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-260401A1.pdf[/url]
There are no H/DTV items on the agenda:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-260318A1.pdf[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- Here's a Spain update. One interesting item is a move by a pay-TV programmer to free-to-view over-the-air service:
[url]http://www.advanced-television.com/2005/news_archive_2005/Aug1_Aug5.htm#spainover[/url]

- Vieta is selling a Freeview DTT receiver for use in moving vehicles:
[url]http://www.techdigest.tv/2005/07/watch_freeview_.html[/url]

- According to iSuppli, the cost of 40- and 42-inch LCD panels fell to an average of $1125 in July, with some dipping to $950, suggesting retail prices perhaps as low as $2500 by the end of this year:
[url]http://www.eetuk.com/mr/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=166403618[/url]

- Pacific Media Associates, meanwhile, reports street prices for 40- to 45-inch flat-panel TVs dropped 14% from the first to second quarters of this year, with 42- to 43-inch plasmas dropping most (17%):
[url]http://www.pacificmediaassociates.com/Press_releases/press_release.htm#press38[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 27 weeks of 2005 were down 7.7% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 6.3%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 27th week were 43,637 units and for the first 27 weeks 1,996,831) compared to 10,212,840 for sets not called "digital" by CEA). The number of so-called "Digital Televisions" sold for the 27th week was less than the number sold for the 27th week last year. That negative-growth continues into figures I'm not permitted to release yet.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) still accounted for about 16.4% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 27th week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 27th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the Sony PVR unit at Video & Audio Center.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
I'm fairly certain that at least some of the Center City model numbers are wrong. They also called ALL of their LCD TVs "HDTV."
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- Insignia ISTV040928 27-inch 4:3 flat-screen TV $369.99
- JVC HD527BP6 52-inch wide integrated D-ILA proj. DTV w/$85RC $2659.99
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1139.99
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1999.99
- Mitsubishi WS-55517 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1899.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65517 65-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$75RC $2374.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$155RC $4749.99
- RCA D52W23 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$30RC $999.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$75RC $2374.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV $2299.99 BS
- Sharp LC37GB5U 37-inch wide integrated LCD DTV w/$110RC $3499.99 BS
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$90RC $2849.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $899.99 BS
BS - price "before savings"
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Center City Computers & Electronics (Metro NY, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT-26X575 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Panasonic 43-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $$1699
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1699
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 61H60 [?] 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $999 SS
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1699
- Samsung LTP1545 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $379
- Sharp LC-20B6U-S 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $1999
- Sony 60-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $2599
- Toshiba 65V75 [?] 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499 SS
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$300GC $3499.99
- Hitachi 50V710 50-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$200GC $2499.99
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV w/$300GC $3499.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Magnavox 20MF605T 20-inch LCD TV $499.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$50GC $899.99
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch wide integr. proj. DTV w/$300GC $3199.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$200GC $2499.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/500GC $4999.99**
- Philips 30PW8420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV w/$50GC $699.99
- Philips 60PP9363H 60-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$200GC $1599.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$200GC $2299.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$200GC $1999.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100GC $1399.99
- Zenith Z20LA7R 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.99
** - price includes $250 "rewards certificate"
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Mystery brand P42BSAT-U00 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1399.99
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 2300MP projector $1040
- Dell 3400MP projector $1399
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1125
- e.tronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1899
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PD500 [?] 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2999
- Sharp LC32D7U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2899
- Sharp LC37D7U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4299
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799
- Panasonic PT 47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Toshiba 65H84 65-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1699
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Sharp LC-32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1799.99
- Sharp LC-45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4999.99
- Toshiba 20DL74 20-inch LCD TV $649.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 42EDT41 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2199.99
- HP z557 computer w/integrated DTT reception $2299.99
- JVC HD-61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2299.99
- LG 32LX2D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- LG 42PX5D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Optoma EP 739 projector $1369.99
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $459.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99
- Sharp LC-26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Sony KV-27FS120 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $299.99
- Sony KV-30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $699.99
- Toshiba 42HP84 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2599.99
- Toshiba 42HP84P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2899.99
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $899.99
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Toshiba 46H84 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG RU-50pZ61 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3998
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1998
- Panasonic TH-50PX50 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4998
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2498
- Zenith Z44SL80 44-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1798
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.99
- Prima HT2778A 27-inch 4:3 TV $369.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2659.99
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3124.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $949.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $759.99
- Soho Electric (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Audiovox FP1500 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299
- By Design D5032 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699
- Champion CV-I20TV 20-inch LCD TV $399
- Panasonic TH-42PWD7 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699
- Pioneer CMP-504CMX 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3299
- Pioneer PDP-4300 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1599
- Sharp LC-37G4U 37-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Sony PFM-42M1 42-inch plasma TV
- Westinghouse 30HTX100 30-inch LCD TV $999
- Westinghouse PT-4231 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Soho Electric (West Side Spirit, no disclaimer):
- By Design D5032 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699
- Panasonic TH-42PWD7 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699
- Pioneer PDP-4300 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1599
- Samsung HP-P5031 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- Sharp LC-30HV4 30-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1299
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1299
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1799
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimers):
- Sony DHGHDD250 DVR/ATSC receiver/decoder $797 BS
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3997
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3497
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 BS
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 27 weeks of 2005 were down 24.9% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 13.9%. VCR sales were down 42.5%.

- Fox will release content on Blu-ray:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/bed4o[/url]

- According to a survey by The Leading Question, illegal music sharers spend four and a half times more on legal downloads than do law abiders:
[url]http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4718249.stm[/url]

- I'm doing an HD shoot at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles next week. Stop by if you'd like to see the truck (AMV Resolution).

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- August 4, KHUT, Honolulu, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 16, WHRO, Norfolk, Virginia, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- September 19-24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 and SBE National Meeting [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]
* - new or revised listing

Taste of NAB Road Show calendar:
- August 4, central Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/40-Central%20Pennsylvania.htm[/url].
- August 5, Philadelphia, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/41-Philadelphia.htm[/url].
- August 10, northeastern Pennsylvania, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/42-N.E.PA.htm[/url].
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo will be late. There will be no memo the week of the 21st.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
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Dated 10.08.2005

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- Follow-ups:

- The DTT-receiver project - Twelve consumer-electronics manufacturers responded to the request for quote from the Association for Maximum Service Television (MSTV)/National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) for a cheap and good DTT adapter (set-top box):
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9yaeg[/url]

- Los Angeles HD shoot - We're shooting at the Wiltern Theater until Friday night. If you want to stop by and see the AMV Resolution facility, it's parked behind the theater. Afternoons should be good.

- July 1 - I'm on the road again, so I haven't been able to check all the New York papers.
- This week I've listed 91 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 45 (49%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 54 advertised TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, two (4%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36F513 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Center City $549
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $519
- Toshiba 36455 [?] 36-inch TV @ Center City $289
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- RCA 50929 50-inch projection TV @ Center City $399 SS
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Center City $498 SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Center City $589 SS
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Daewoo DTQS5FC 27-inch TV @ Target $143.77
- JVC 27F476 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Center City $299
- Konka KP2762UY 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $189.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $249.99
- Philips 27PT5445/37 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $179.99
- Samsung TXR2735 27-inch flat-tube TV w/$25GC @ Best Buy $299.99
- Sharp 27F541 27-inch flat-tube TV w/$25GC @ Best Buy $279.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Center City $139
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony Wega 27F513 [?] 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Center City $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $239
- Sylvania 6427FF 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $229.99
- Toshiba 27FA30 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Royal $328
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Center City $129
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Insignia ISTV040925 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $249.99
- JVC 32F476 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Center City $469
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $289.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Center City $238
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Royal $244
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Universal $219
- Sony Wega 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $379
- Sony Wega 32F513 [?] 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Center City $379
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Royal $399
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $349
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $522.99
- Toshiba 32H50 32-inch TV @ Royal $244
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV @ Center City $319
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV @ Royal $329
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- "Famous Maker" 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- Toshiba 13A25 13-inch TV @ J&R $79.99
- Daewoo DTQ19V1FC 19-inch TV @ Target $75.77
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- "Famous Maker" 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- Insignia ISTV040920 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $114.99
- Allegro ABV511 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $69.99 AR
- "Famous Brand" VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $99.99
- Humax DRT800 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $159.99
- LiteOn multistandard DVD recorder @ PC Mall $109.99 AR
- Mystery brand DVD recorder @ Fry's $98
- Philips DVDR77 DVD recorder @ J&R $159.99
- Philips DVDR600VR VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $239.99 DM
- Philips DVDR615 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99 DM
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $179.99
- Sony RDRVX500 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $299.99
- eMachines T6522 computer w/TV tuner @ Circuit City $689.99 AR
- HP dv1227us computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1199.99 AR
- HP M1264N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $799.98 AR
- HP M7160N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $1149.99 AR
- HP M7160N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1079.98 AR
- HP ZD8215US computer w/TV tuner @ Best Buy $1449.99 AR
- HP ZD8220US computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1649.99 AR
- HP Z555 computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1499.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony VGC-RA840G computer w/TV tuner @ Sony $1399.99
- Sony VGC-RB36G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $849.99 AR
- Sony VGCRB42G computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $1199.99 AR
- Sony VGC-RB42G computer w/TV tuner @ Sony $999.99
- Sony VGC-RB44G computer w/TV tuner @ Sony $1149.99
- Sony VGC-V617G computer w/TV tuner @ Sony $1899.99
- Sony VGN-A790 computer w/TV tuner @ Sony $2699.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
DM - price includes 10-pack of recordable DVDs
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Magnavox 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Target $249.99
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Sony ICF-CD73V AM/FM/TV/weather shower clock radio @ J&R $79.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - None of the lists I check were updated in the last week.

- HDNet is offering free downloadable 20-minute HD clips of the Space Shuttle launch:
[url]http://www.hd.net/downloads

- The USC Entertainment Technology Center Digital Cinema Lab is offering a free digital screening of "The Island" at the Hollywood Pacific Theater on Monday, August 22, at 7 pm. Check the site for further information:
[url]http://www.etcenter.org/[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- According to The Business, the BBC is creating a UKP 400 million (over $700 million) fund from its license fees to help "vulnerable groups" make the transition from analog to digital (i.e., subsidizing reception equipment and installation):
[url]http://tinyurl.com/8p89w[/url]

- The BBC is also reportedly funding the development of "Pandora," a PVR-like box that would capture a week's worth of EVERYTHING transmitted on the Freeview DTT service, so users will be able to watch shows even if they don't learn of them until after they've been broadcast:
[url]http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=countries&subclass=193&id=1059[/url]

- Half-a-million DTT receivers (including 30,000 PC cards) were sold in France in the first four months of DTT transmissions:
[url]http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=countries&subclass=0&id=1067[/url]

- In Australia, the number of DTT receivers sold to retailers and installers as of the end of June was estimated at 920,000, and increase of 143,000 for the quarter:
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?display=news&newsID=719[/url]

- There are now 76 models of set-top DTT receivers in Australia from 25 brands, starting at a recommended retail price of A$99 (US$76). Of those, 24 from 17 brands are HD, starting at A$499 (US$382):
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18[/url]

- There are also 26 models of integrated DTV sets from seven brands, starting at A$1099 (US$841). Of those, five from two brands are HD, starting at A$6599 (US$5048):
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78[/url]

- On Thursday, a delegation from Samsung came to my apartment to test a new prototype 8-VSB demodulator. With a high-gain, directional antenna sitting on the inner windowsill and pointing straight across the street, we were able reliably and stably to receive every signal we could see on a spectrum analyzer, which, now that more stations have moved to the CBS antenna on the Empire State Building, was more than ever before.
The antenna didn't seem critical. A simple loop in roughly the same location also worked. A few feet inside the room, however, performance was worse. We could get a few stations with the antenna at a set-top location but by no means all. A surprise to me was that WABC-DT was one of the more difficult, as it had previously always been the easiest to receive. It may have something to do with the front end of the prototype, which was a simple, inexpensive, single-conversion tuner. WABC-DT is on channel 45, and WNYW-DT is on channel 44. I'd rank this unit above those non-LG boxes using the LG 5th-generation chip, but not as good as the LG box with the LG 5th-generation chip (which could get all but one of the stations with a set-top antenna, and the one it couldn't get was located in New Jersey). Things are certainly improving.

- The 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show call for papers expires Friday:
[url]http://www.cesweb.org/attendees/conferences/speakers/default.asp[/url]

- The July 2005 Late Edition of Gary Merson's HDTV Insider Newsletter describes tests he performed that showed that more than half of consumer 1080-line HDTV displays offered no more than 540 lines. All of the Hitachi, JVC, and Pioneer sets he tried passed his test, as did all of the Toshiba-manufactured Toshiba sets. In another story, his visits to retailers, like my analysis of their ads, shows fewer integrated DTVs than the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) tuner mandate would suggest:
[url]http://www.hdtvinsider.com[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA (which were recently revised), sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 28 weeks of 2005 were down 8.4% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 11.3%. For the first 29 weeks, they were down 9.4%, and my ten-week running average was down 16.8%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 28th week were 56,743 units, for the 29th week 61,935, and for the first 29 weeks 2,115,509 (compared to 10,830,650 for sets not called "digital" by CEA). For the three weeks in a row, the number of so-called "Digital Televisions" sold for the week was less than the number sold for the same week last year. That negative-growth continues into figures I'm not permitted to release yet.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.3% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 28th and 29th weeks this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 29th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: They've finally come down in price. DirecTV units were available from Circuit City, CompUSA, and Ultimate Electronics, and CompUSA also had a Samsung.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
Again, at least some of the model numbers in the Center City ad appear to be wrong.
There appear to be some price breakthroughs this week. DirecTV has dropped the price of its DTT receivers. The H10 was just $199.99 at Circuit City. The Vizio P42e plasma TV was just $1199 at PC Mall.
Ultimate has an LG 44-inch DLP projection TV with what, to me, is a new model number, but it does NOT have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- JVC HD527BP6 52-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV w/$200GC $2799.99
- JVC HD567BP6 56-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV w/$300GC $3099.99
- JVC LT40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV w/$115RC & $200GC $3699.99
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$35GC $649.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T/17 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $289.99
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1999.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV $2799.99**
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$100GC $2499.99
- Philips 30PW9100D/37 30-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV $699.99##
- Pioneer PDP-4351HD 43-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$145RC $4499.99 AR
- Pioneer PDP-5051HD 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $5999.99 AR
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3099.99***
- Samsung TXR2678WH 26-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $649.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$75GC $1499.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99****
- Sony KDP51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799.99*****
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV w/$25 GC $899.99
- Westinghouse LTV-30W2 30-inch widescreen LCD monitor $999.99 AR
** - price includes $85RC and $200GC
*** - price includes $90RC and $300GC
**** - price includes $55RC and $200GC
***** - price includes $55RC and $100GC
## - price includes $15RC and $100GC
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Center City Computers & Electronics (Metro NY, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT-26X575 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Panasonic 43-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $1699
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1699
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 61H60 [?] 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $999 SS
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1699
- Samsung LTP1545 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $379
- Sharp LC-20B6U-S 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $1999
- Sony 60-inch 16:9 LCD [projection] TV $2599
- Toshiba 65V75 [?] 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499 SS
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $199.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99
- Hitachi 50V710 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Hitachi 51F710S 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1709.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $5699.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2944.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $529.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV w/$75RC $1499.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $2089.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4749.99
- Philips 26PF5320 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1139.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2944.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3324.99
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $617.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2374.99
- Sharp LC13B6US 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1424.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3894.99
- Sony KLV32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1234.99
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $1099.99
RC - price includes "reward certificate" of amount shown
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99 AR
- Samsung SIR-TS360 DirecTV receiver/decoder $199.99
- Syntax Olevia LT26HVE 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2099.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 2300MP projector $999
- Dell W4200 42-inch plasma TV $2599
- e.tronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1899
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Sony [KDF]55WF655 55-inch 16:9 integr. [LCD] proj. DTV $2999
- Westinghouse LTV-27W2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $899
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- LG 23LX2R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $479.99
- Pioneer PDP5045HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung HL-R5087W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2699.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 42EDT41 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- HP LC3040N 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.00
- Optoma DV10 projector $1499.99
- Optoma EP 739 projector w/screen $1399.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $479.99
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $1999.99
- Sharp IT-23M1U 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $279.99 AR
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor w/$100GC $1499.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Pacific Sales (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC HD61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2497
- Sony KF50WE610 50-inch 16:9 LCD projection TV $1997
- Sony KP51WS510 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1197
- PC Mall (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Vizio P42e 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1199
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, HD disclaimers only):
- Audiovox FP1505 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.97
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.97
- Optoma DV-10 projector $1499.97
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.97
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2199.97
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.97
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.97
- Sony VPLHS51 projector $2388.97
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1699
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1799
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Magnavox 26-inch widescreen LCD TV @ Sears $899.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2374.99
- Prima HT3061A 30-inch widescreen TV $599.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2659.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, most HD disclaimers):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $599.95
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $584.95
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4049.95
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2789.95
- LG RU44SZ63D 44-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.95
- Mitsubishi WD52725 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499.95
- Mitsubishi WD62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3149.95
- Mitsubishi WS55515 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1798.95
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.95
- Philips 42PF9936D 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1698.95
- Samsung HLR6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $4049.95
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1349.95
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.95
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.95
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.95
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1169.95
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1299
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1799
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3997 BS
- Mitsubishi WD62528 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3697 BS
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 BS
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news: According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 28 weeks of 2005 were down 24.4% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 11.7%. For the first 29 weeks, they were down 28.9%, and my 10-week running average was down 15.5%. VCR sales were down 42.1% for the first 28 weeks and 44.2% for the first 29.

- Satellite news:

- DirecTV added 225,000 net new subscribers in the second quarter for a total of 14.67 million. This story is from Information Week:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/d2685[/url]

- EchoStar also added 225,000 for a total of 11.5 million:
[url]http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=countries&subclass=0&id=1071[/url]

- In the UK, Sky added 83,000 for a total of 7.8 million:
[url]http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=countries&subclass=193&id=1053[/url]

- Quote of the week: "If you try to do television on a PC you will fail, because television does television very well" - Lloyd Braun, Yahoo executive:
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/01/technology/01video.html?[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 16, WHRO, Norfolk, Virginia, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- September 19-24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 and SBE National Meeting [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]
* - new or revised listing

Taste of NAB Road Show calendar:
- August 13, Connecticut Valley, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/43-Connecticut%20Valley.htm[/url].
- August 15, Boston, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/44-Boston.htm[/url].
- August 17, New Hampshire, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/45-New_Hampshire.htm[/url].
- August 19, Albany, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/46-Albany.htm[/url].
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late. There will be no memo the week of August 21.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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- Follow-ups:

- My schedule - Reminder: There will be no memo next week, and the following week's will be late.

- Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act - DirecTV will cut off one coast's HD broadcast network feeds from many subscribers (those not in the same or an adjacent time zone) next week based on the act's provisions.

- July 1 -
- My Minneapolis-area correspondent is out of town. I returned late Saturday, and I couldn't find am New York yesterday.
- This week I've listed 98 advertised TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 41 (42%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 58 advertised TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 4 (7%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- RCA 36E20 36-inch TV @ Broadway $259
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36fs100 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Broadway $589
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Broadway $269
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ Broadway $469
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ Broadway $549
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Zenith 61-inch projection TV @ Broadway $599
- RCA 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $719
- Sony 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $849
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Insignia ISTV040924 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $199.99
- Magnavox 27MT3305 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504 27-inch flat component-in TV @ Circuit $249.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch flat component-in TV @ Circuit City $159.99
- Panasonic CT27SL15 27-inch flat TV @ Circuit City $329.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit City $499.99
- Panasonic PV-DF2735 27-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ eTronics $399
- Panasonic PV-DF2735 27-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ J&R $449.99
- Philips 27PT6441 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $249.99
- Sharp 27-inch TV home-theater package @ Best Buy $639.97
- Sony 27-inch TV @ Soho $179
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Broadway $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27fs100 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Broadway $239
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $309.99
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- ESA ET432E 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $239.99
- JVC AV32WF36 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $429.99
- Sharp 32C241 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $259.99
- Sony 32-inch TV @ Soho $239
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Broadway $219
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Universal $219
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $494.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $499.97
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $349
- Sony Wega 32fs100 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Broadway $389
- Toshiba 32AF45 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $479.99
- Zenith 32Z30 32-inch TV @ Broadway $169
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV @ Broadway $299
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Broadway $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- Insignia ISTV040917 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $59.99
- Symphonic ST413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Broadway $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- Magnavox 20MS3442 20-inch flat component-in TV @ Circuit $139.99
- Mystery brand TC20FS2H 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Insignia IS-DVD040924 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $79.99
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- CyberHome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $99.99
- GoVideo R6740 DVD recorder @ J&R $149.99
- Humax DRT800 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $159.99
- LiteOn DVD recorder @ PC Club $109.79 AR
- Magnavox MRV660/17 DVD recorder w/10 DVD+R @ Best Buy $149.99
- Mystery brand DVD recorder @ Fry's $98
- Sharp DVRW550U VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $229.99
- Sony RDRGX300 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $259.99
- Sony RDR-GX300 DVD recorder @ J&R $229.99
- Zenith ZRY316 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $249.99
- eMachines T6522 computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $689.99 AR
- HP dv1227 computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1199.99 AR
- HP M7160 computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $1149.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $799
- Sony RA840G computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1629.97 AR
- Sony RB42G computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1279.97 AR
- Sony VGC-V617G computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1699.99 AR
- Sony VGC-V617G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1799.99
- Toshiba Qosimo AV513 computer w/TV tuner @ Best Buy $2849.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Toshiba MW20F51 20-inch flat TV/VCR/DVD combo @ Best Buy $279.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Eton FR300 AM/FM/TV/weather/light/siren crank radio @ J&R $49.99
- Sony ICF-CD543RM AM/FM/TV/weather/CD clock radio @ J&R $84.99
- Sony ICF-CD5557V 7-inch TV/AM/FM/CD combo @ J&R $319.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated their lists this week.
- According to Doug Lung's RF Report, there were 748 licensed U.S. DTT stations as of August 14:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=978[/url]

- The FCC has issued its annual inquiry on video competition. Comments are due September 19 and replies October 3. The first URL is for the press release; the second is for the Notice of Inquiry:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-260525A1.pdf[/url]
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-155A1.pdf[/url]

- "Broadcast TV Will Never Die" is the title of an interesting treatise by
broadcast.com and HDNet founder Mark Cuban. He discusses Internet issues:
[url]http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=78846&WT.svl=tease1_2[/url]

- The Society of Broadcast Engineers is creating a program for certifying specialists in 8-VSB:
[url]http://www.sbe.org/[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- Yes, DTT has been tested in Tibet:
[url]http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200508/11/eng20050811_201717.html[/url]

- Meanwhile, in Japan, where ANALOG HDTV is still being transmitted by satellite, the government is accepting applications for digital HD programming to replace it:
[url]http://asia.news.yahoo.com/050810/kyodo/d8bt0akg1.html[/url]

- You may think analog HD sounds like old technology (it is; I worked on the first regularly scheduled transmission in June 1989), but Japan has already gone way beyond HDTV to UDTV (16 times the number of pixels of 1080-line HDTV). Now they're going beyond that to 3-D, aromatic, tactile HD, with a goal of commercialization by 2020. This story is from Reuters:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7s26v[/url]

- In Australia, where DTT household penetration (five to nine percent) exceeds that of the U.S., it is nevertheless considered too low to allow a 2008 analog cut-off. This story is from the Melbourne Age:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/73bja[/url]

- Remember when analog composite connections gave way to S-video, which gave way to analog component, which gave way to DVI, which gave way to HDMI? Well get ready for the Video Electronic Standards Association's latest effort, DisplayPort, capable of up to 10.8 Gbps:
[url]http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39214095,00.htm[/url]

- Much of the trade press has been characterizing a Pioneer-sponsored study conducted by IDC with the Imaging Science Foundation as indicating that plasma "burn-in" is an unfounded concern. But the burn-in test involved a static image left in place for 48 hours, followed by 24 hours of moving video as an "erasing" signal. Granted plasma technology has improved in this area, but when a paper on burn-in was presented at the International Conference on Consumer Electronics, it involved a static image displayed for 5,000 hours continuously:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dt4gk[/url]
The 16-page paper also has some interesting comments on a comparison after a four-week "accelerated aging" test. Plasma brightness was down 5.5%, but LCD was down 11.2% and a microdisplay projector down 22.8%. Hmmm:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/afweb[/url]

- Pacific Media Associates says LCD sales had previously overtaken plasma in the 32-inch size and have now done so (in May and June) in the 37-inch size, where LCD prices dropped from an average of $4138 in March to $3126 in June:
[url]http://www.pacificmediaassociates.com/Press_releases/press_release.htm[/url]

- DisplaySearch says plasma sales worldwide beat rear-projection TVs (but not in North America). CRT sales dropped 10% from last year but still represent 84% of the market (down from 92% last year). Their press release is chock full of information on the sales and growth rates of different technologies, regions, and manufacturers:
[url]http://www.displaysearch.com/press/?id=393[/url]

- Meanwhile, LG and Samsung are developing new CRT technologies:
[url]http://www.smdailyjournal.com/article_preview.php?id=47492[/url]

- Based on figures from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 30 weeks of 2005 were down 10% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 17.2%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 30th week were 108,487 and for the first 30 weeks 2,223,996 (compared to 11,258,035 for sets not called "digital" by CEA and 6,611,833 for DVD players). For the fourth week in a row, the number of so-called "Digital Televisions" sold for the week was less than the number sold for the same week last year.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.5% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 30th week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 84% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 30th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV-brand units being advertised this week, but they were at Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA, and Video & Audio Center.

- Ad confusions: Circuit City labeled the RCA D52W20 as "HD Built-In."

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
Again, my Minneapolis-area correspondent is out of town. I returned late Saturday, and I couldn't find am New York yesterday.
CompUSA offered a free (after rebate) analog TV tuner with any LCD monitor. Dell appears to have the same ads in newspapers across the country, though the prices vary wildly over the course of a week (e.g., from $1299 to $1799 for the W3000).
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- Advent HT3061A 30-inch widescreen TV $499.99
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $199.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99 AR
- Insignia ISTV040927 26-inch wide flat-tube TV $399.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1199.99 5D
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $5999.99
- Magnavox 30MW5405/17 30-inch widescreen TV $699.99
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1999.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV $3199.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2699.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3499.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2299.99
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.99
- Sharp LC37GB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $1499.99
- Toshiba 23HLV85 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1299.99
- Toshiba 26HF84A 26-inch widescreen TV $599.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $799.99
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1299.99
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1999.99
- Toshiba 62HM95 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3499.99
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2099.99
5D - price includes five DVDs
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Broadway Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch plasma TV $1399
- Pioneer PDP5045HD 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5349.99
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $1299
- Sony 42-inch plasma TV $1799
- Canal Electronics Warehouse (NY Press, no disclaimer):
- Samsung 50-inch plasma TV $3500
- Sharp 20-inch LCD TV $499
- Sony 23-inch LCD TV $999
- Sony XBR 42-inch plasma TV $3500
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $199.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99 AR
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2999.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- LG DU30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3149.99
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2789.99
- Magnavox 20MF605T 20-inch LCD TV $499.99
- Magnavox 26MD255V 26-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $999.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $674.99
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1529.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2069.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-in. 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$110RC $1949.99 AR
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $1799.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899.99
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1169.99
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499.99
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $854.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
RC - price includes "rewards certificate" of amount shown
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Akai PDP4295ED 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT26HVE 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 2300MP projector $999
- Dell 3400MP projector $1190
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1200
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2599
- Dell W4200HD 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- eTronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1799
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1379
- Flat Universe (am New York, no disclaimer):
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $949.95
- Norcent PT4231 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499.95
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.95
- Pioneer PDP-5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.95
- Sony KLV-32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2249.95
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP LC3040N 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299
- Mitsubishi WD-62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2999
- Pioneer PDP-4345HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS55315 55-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1198
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999
- Toshiba 52HM84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1699
- Toshiba 62HMX84 62-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 42EDT41 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899.99
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2199.99
- InFocus LP540 projector $1199.99
- JVC HD-61Z575 61-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $2299.99
- LG 32LX2D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- LG 42PX5D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- LG 50PX5D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Panasonic CT-27HL15 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $489.99
- Panasonic TC-17LA2 17-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.99
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99
- Samsung HL-R4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV
- Samsung HL-R5087W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV
- Sharp IT-23M1U 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.99
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Toshiba 20DL75 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Toshiba 42HP84P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2399.99
- Zenith Z26LZ5R 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 42EDT41 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$200GC $2199.99
- Hitachi 60VS810 60-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$300GC $2999.99
- Toshiba 42HP84P 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV w/$100GC $2599.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- Mitsubishi PD-6150 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9998
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1998
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2498
- Zenith Z44SL80 44-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1798
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, HD disclaimers only):
- Audiovox FPE2705 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.97
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.97
- Philips 30PF9946 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1497.97
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2199.97
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.97
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $349.97
- Soho Electric (am New York, no disclaimer):
- JVC 70-inch DLP projection TV $3999
- Panasonic 37-inch plasma TV $1499
- Samsung 42-inch [wide] LCD [projection] TV $1299
- Sony 42-inch plasma TV $1749
- Sony 50-inch LCD [projection] TV $2199
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- "Famous Makers" 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- "Famous Makers" Mt4236 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $999
- Panasonic TH37PD506 [?] 37-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499
- Samsung HPP4298PP 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1299
- Sony KED4235 [?] 42-inch widescreen [plasma] TV $1799
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $497 AR
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8497 AR
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2197 BS
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3997 BS
- LG 62SX4D 62-inch widescreen DLP integrated projection DTV $3497 BS
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2497 BS
- Panasonic TH37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2997 BS
- Pioneer PDP5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5997 AR
- Sharp LD26SH1U 26-inch LCD TV $1497 BS
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1997 BS
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KDFE55A10 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2997 BS
- Sony KDFE60A10 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3497 BS
AR - price after rebate
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news: According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 30 weeks of 2005 were down 25% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 14.1%. VCR dealer sales were down 40.5%. FYI, about three times as many DVD players were sold to dealers this year as so-called "digital televisions."

- PVR news: TiVo plans to deliver some programming from the Independent Film Channel (IFC) through broadband connections:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/djaxx[/url]

- According to NPD Techworld, Sony is the number-one selling brand of TV by units sold (not just revenues), followed by Toshiba, Magnavox, Samsung, and RCA.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- August 22, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC digital screening of "The Island" [url]http://www.etcenter.org/[/url].
- *August 23, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC digital screening of the Viper-shot "Silence Becomes You" [url]http://www.etcenter.org/[/url].
- August 23-24, Beverly Hilton, DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 [url]http://www.displaysearch.com/hdtvconference/[/url].
- August 25-28, China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, BIRTV2005 [url]http://www.birtv.com/english/about.asp[/url].
- *August 29, Renaissance Hollywood Hotel, IRMA Intellectual Property - Anti-Piracy Forum [url]http://www.recordingmedia.org/apforum.pdf[/url].
- *August 30-31, Renaissance Hollywood Hotel, Entertainment Media Expo [url]http://www.entertainmentmediaexpo.com/[/url].
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 16, WHRO, Norfolk, Virginia, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- September 19-24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 and SBE National Meeting [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- *November 3, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo [url]http://www.hdexpo.net/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]
* - new or revised listing

Taste of NAB Road Show calendar:
- August 22, Binghamton, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/47-Binghamton.htm[/url].
- August 24, Syracuse, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/48-Syracuse.htm[/url].
- August 25, Rochester, New York, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/49-Rochester.htm[/url]
- August 29, Buffalo, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/50-Buffalo.htm[/url].
- August 31, Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/51-Youngstown.htm[/url].
- September 6, Pittsburgh, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/52-Pittsburg.htm[/url].
- September 8, Evansville, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/53-Evansville.htm[/url].
- September 12, Indianapolis, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/54-Indy.htm[/url].
- September 14, Dayton, Ohio, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/55-Dayton.htm[/url].
- September 16, Detroit, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/56-Detroit.htm[/url].
- September 19, Lansing, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/57-Lansing.htm[/url].
- September 21, WGVU, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/58-Grand%20Rapids.htm[/url].
- September 23, South Bend, Indiana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/59-South_Bend.htm[/url].
- September 26, Rockford, Illinois, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/60-Rockford.htm[/url].
- September 28, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/61-Milwaukee.htm[/url].
- September 30, Fox Valley (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/62-Fox%20Valley.htm[/url].
- October 3, western Wisconsin, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/63-Western%20Wisconsin.htm[/url].
- October 5, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/64-Minneapolis-St.%20Paul.htm[/url].
- October 7, Des Moines, Iowa, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/65-Des%20Moines.htm[/url].
- October 10, Kansas City, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/66-Kansas_City.htm[/url].
- October 12, Omaha, Nebraska, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/67-Omaha.htm[/url].
- October 14, Riverton, Wyoming, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/68-Riverton.htm[/url].
- October 17, Bozeman, Montana, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/69-Bozeman.htm[/url].
- October 19, Spokane, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/70-Spokane.htm[/url].
- October 20, Pullman, Washington, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/71-Pullman.htm[/url].
- October 24, KLSR/KEVU, Eugene, Oregon, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/72-Eugene.htm[/url].

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. There will be no memo next week, and the following week's will be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Broadway Computers & Electronics: +1-212-567-4300
- Canal Electronics Warehouse: +1-212-219-0251
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- Flat Universe: +1-212-600-0654
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Dated 05.09.2005

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- Follow-ups:

- Connections to HD disk players - Joel Brinkley raised the issue of whether they effectively make older HDTVs obsolete:
[url]http://www.ultimateavmag.com/joelbrinkley/805jb/index.html[/url]
There was a lengthy discussion of the subject on the OpenDTV Forum:
[url]http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/08-2005/msg00188.html[/url]

- VC-1 compression - A trial publication of the draft standard is available here:
[url]http://www.smpte.org/smpte_store/standards/trialpub.cfm[/url]

- Multicast must-carry - Although no one is yet required to carry multicasts anywhere else in the U.S., in Alaska and Hawaii, as part of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act of 2004, it will be required by mid-2007:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-260682A1.pdf[/url]

- HD DVD - Toshiba is reportedly delaying its introduction to next year:
[url]http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=170102493[/url]

- Plug & Play - Samsung has received two-way OCAP digital-cable certification from CableLabs:
[url]http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050824/245179.html?.v=1[/url]

- Avoiding the U.S. DTT-reception mandate - Here's another story:
[url]http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6449_7-6305617-1.html[/url]
See also the new Hitachi sets at Circuit City in the ads section.

- July 1 -
- This week's ads generally represent two weeks' worth. For Best Buy and Circuit City, it's three weeks. For the stores in the New York free tabloids (am New York, New York Press, Village Voice, and West Side Spirit), it's less than one week.
- This week I've listed 226 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 151 (67%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 121 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 13 (11%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- RCA 36E20 36-inch TV @ Broadway $259
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $519
- Sony Wega 36fs100 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Broadway $589
- Sony Wega 36sf100 36-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Broadway $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ Broadway $469
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ Broadway $549
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Zenith 61-inch projection TV @ Broadway $599
- RCA 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $719
- Sony 65-inch projection TV @ Broadway $849
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Emerson EWF2705 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Wal-Mart $198.94
- "Famous Makers" 27-inch LCD TV @ Universal $699
- Insignia ISTV040923 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $155.99
- Magnavox 27MS3404-17 27-inch @ Circuit City $179.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504-17 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $229.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $239.99
- Magnavox 27MY3305 27-inch TV package @ Best Buy $289.97
- Mystery brand KP2762UY 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $184.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $149.99
- Mystery brand 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $259.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch flat-tube TV/VCR/DVD @ etronics $399
- Panasonic PV-DF2735 27-inch flat-tube TV/VCR/DVD @ J&R $449.99
- Philips 27PT5445/37 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $179.99
- Philips 27PT6441/37 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $259.99
- RCA 27-inch TV @ Kmart $189.99
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $164.99
- Sony 27-inch TV @ Soho $179
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Broadway $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $239
- Sony Wega 27fs100 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Broadway $239
- Sony Wega 27sf100 27-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $219
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $314.99
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $329.99
- Sylvania 6427FF 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $219.99
- Symphonic SC724FDF 27-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit $329.99
- Symphonic ST427F 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $149.99
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $219
- Insignia ISTV040925 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $229.99
- JVC AV32F476 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $449.99
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $279.99
- Mystery brand 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $239.99
- Panasonic CT32SL15 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $494.99
- Philips 32PT5441/37 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $279.99
- RCA32V420T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $249.99
- RCA32V550T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $299.99
- Sharp 32C241 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $259.99
- Sony 32-inch TV @ Soho $239
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Broadway $219
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $349
- Sony Wega 32fs100 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Broadway $389
- Sony Wega 32sf100 32-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $349
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $549.99
- Sylvania 6432TFE 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Ultimate $398.95
- Sylvania 6432TFY 32-inch TV @ Sears $259.99
- Zenith 32Z30 32-inch TV @ Broadway $169
- RCA 35V432T 35-inch TV @ Circuit City $394.99
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV @ Broadway $299
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV @ CEW $299
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Emerson 13-inch TV @ Broadway $49
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- Insignia ISTV040917 13-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $54.99
- Insignia ISTV040918 13-inch TV/DVD combo @ Best Buy $89.99 AR
- RCA 13-inch TV @ Kmart $69.99
- Sylvania Rsec13 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- Symphonic ST413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $89.99
- Emerson 19-inch TV @ Broadway $69
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- Memorex MT1194 19-inch TV @ Sears $94.88
- Symphonic Rse1905 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Wal-Mart $99.67
- Magnavox 20MS3442/17 20-inch TV flat-tube @ Best Buy $119.99
- Mystery brand 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $94.99
- Sylvania 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Kmart $129.99
- Symphonic ST420FF 20-inch TV flat-tube @ Circuit City $99.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Philips DVP3050V DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- Samsung DVDV5500 VCR/DVD combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- Allegro ABR521 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $199.99 XM
- Cyberhome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $99.99 XM
- GoVideo R6740 DVD recorder @ J&R $149.99
- GoVideo VR5940 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $249.99
- Humax DRT800 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $299.99
- Insignia IS-DVD100121 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $179.99 AR
- LiteOn LVC-9006 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $199.99 AR
- LiteOn LVW5005 DVD recorder @ CompUSA $129.99 AR
- Magnavox MRV700VR VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Panasonic DMR-ES30VS VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $299.99
- Philips DVDR600 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $239.99 XM
- Philips DVDR615 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99 XM or $149.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $179.99 BS
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $159.99
- Samsung DVD-R120 DVD recorder @ J&R $149.99
- Sharp DVRW550U VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $199.99
- Sony RDRGX300 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $259.99 XM
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $299.99
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ CompUSA $299.99
- Toshiba D-R4 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $149.99
- eMachines T6522 computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $629.99 AR
- Gateway 840GM computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1219.98
- HP M7160N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1139.97 AR
- HP M7160N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $1149.99 AR
- HP M7170N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1229.98 AR
- HP m7170n computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ J&R $1149.99 AR
- HP zd8220us computer w/TV tuners @ J&R $1749.99 AR
- HP zd8230us computer w/TV tuners @ J&R $2149.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ CEW $719
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Soho $769.99
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $749
- Sony VGC-RB36G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $799.99 AR
- Sony VGC-RB44G computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $1179.99 AR
- Sony VGC-RB44G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1099.99 AR
- Sony VGC-V617G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1749.99
- Toshiba Qosimo F15-AV201 computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1399.99
- Toshiba Qosimo G15AV1501 computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
XM - price includes ten-pack of blank disks
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $189.99
- Symphonic SC724DF 24-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $279.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Audiovox DT/VDS102T car 10-inch TV/LCD combo @ Best Buy $699.98
- Coby CD-TV152 5-inch TV/AM/FM/CD @ J&R $44.99
- Sangean DT220V AM/FM/TV radio @ J&R $47.99
- Sony ICF-CD73V AM/FM/TV/weather CD shower radio @ J&R $69.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the National Association of Broadcasters has updated their lists in quite some time.
- According to Doug Lung's RF Report, there were 758 licensed U.S. DTT stations in the FCC CDBS database as of August 28:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=991[/url]

- The FCC has updated its licensed analog-broadcaster lists through June 30. At that time, there were 1747 full-power TV stations (compare to the 758 DTT listed above), 598 Class A low-power TV broadcasters, 2098 other low-power TV broadcasters, and 4491 TV translators, for a total of 8934 analog TV transmitters in the U.S.:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-260747A1.pdf[/url]

- Here's a report from the DisplaySearch HDTV Conference:
[url]http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/082905HDTV/[/url]

- Here are some HD-penetration figures from the Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing Conference. According to Forrester Research, there were 10 million households with HD sets at the end of 2004, and, of those, 1.9 million got HD via cable and 1.6 million via satellite. According to Forrester's Josh Bernoff, 45% of HD owners with analog cable think they are getting HD:
[url]http://www.cabledatacomnews.com/sep05/sep05-3.html[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- It was reported at the China Digital TV Forum that China plans to have a total of 85 digital-TV standards. Six have thus far been approved by the Ministry of Information Industry:
[url]http://en-1.ce.cn/National/sci&edu/200508/19/t20050819_4475952.shtml[/url]

- China Central Television has launched an HD movie channel in Hangzhou. It's currently carrying 15 hours of programming a day, expected to increase to 18 hours in January when the channel goes nationwide. Set top boxes are 2500 yuan (US$309):
[url]http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-09/02/content_3433427.htm[/url]

- According to a report from the London Business School, six of ten UK TV executives don't know their governments strategy for the DTT transition. This story is from MediaWeek:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/c5x27[/url]

- A UKP300 million (US$552 million) ad campaign is supposed to inform viewers of it:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds23828.html

- The UK general trade union GMB has called for transition plans to be put on hold until reception issues have been resolved:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/c52dq[/url]

- Freeview is now in over five million UK households, according to regulator Ofcom:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/92474[/url]

- I was in the UK last week. In London, I stayed with friends who have a tiny analog TV they rarely watch. One of them said he heard the transition would be delayed due to the 2012 Olympics. In Scotland, I stayed with relatives who used to watch a small analog TV rarely but got a widescreen DTV as a present and now watch it a lot. Reception is via an old roof antenna. I saw no problems but was told there are rare blocks and freezes on ITV. In the south of England, I stayed with friends who have no TV but were aware of the transition. For what it's worth, they love their digital radio.

- DTT is to come to Mauritius by the end of June. This story is from Advanced-Television.com:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/b8mxh[/url]

- The latest list of DTT set-top boxes from Digital Broadcasting Australia shows 76 models from 24 brands starting at just A$99 (US$76). Of those, 22 from 16 brands are HD, starting at A$499 (US$383):
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18[/url]

- According to the Sydney Morning Herald, after four years (half the time DTT has been broadcast in the U.S.), "only" 12% of TV households receive Australian DTT:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7q38e[/url]

- India seems to be planning to add DTT without specifying a cut-off date for analog TV. This story is from CommsDesign:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/bc2s5[/url]

- At the4 3rd ASEAN Digital Broadcasting meeting, Myanmar and Singapore announced their selection of DVB-T and Malaysia their selection of DVB-T for a DTT trial. This story is from the Borneo Bulletin:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/86mz4[/url]

- According to the Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan plans to relax restrictions on recording digital TV:
[url]http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/20050830TDY02005.htm[/url]

- Based on figures from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 31 weeks of 2005 were down 10.6% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 20.9%. For the first 32 weeks, they were down 11.1%, and my ten-week running average was down 21.8%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 31st week were 56,619 units, for the 32nd week 66,289, and for the first 32 weeks 2,346,904 (compared to 11,701,736 for sets not called "digital" by CEA). For the 31st week, the number of so-called "Digital Televisions" sold for the week was more than the number sold for the same week last year, but, for the 32nd week, it was again lower. That negative-growth continues into figures I'm not permitted to release yet.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.7% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 31st and 32nd weeks this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 83% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 32nd week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of the only the DirecTV units at Best Buy and Video & Audio Center and the Sony PVRs in Sony's ad.

- Ad confusions: Fry's said last week the mystery brand 32-inch LCD TV had integrated DTT reception, but signs in their stores corrected that; it was also corrected in this week's ad. Sony said its HDTVs include DTT reception, but the ad listed two models that apparently don't.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
Hitachi's new 51M200 and 65M200 models at Circuit City get around the mandate by eliminating their NTSC tuners. The premium on integrated DTT reception for the Mitsubishi WD-52327 over the WD-52527 was about $500 at both Ken Crane's and Video & Audio Centers.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $199.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99 AR
- InFocus SP4805 projector $999AR
- JVC HD567BP6 56-inch wide integrated D-ILA projection DTV $2849.99
- JVC LT26X506 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1234.99
- LG 42PX4D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4799.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T/17 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $289.99
- Magnavox 50ML8105D/17 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2499.99
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1299.99 AR
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3324.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65517 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2374.99
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch wide integr. proj. DTV w/$200GC $2999.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99 BR
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1899.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$200GC $2999.99
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$300GC $3999.99
- Philips 17PF8946/37 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $499.99
- Philips 30PW9100D/37 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $699.99
- Philips 37PF7320A/37 37-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2659.99
- Philips 50PF9630A/37 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99 BS
- Pioneer PDP-5051HD 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$130RC $3999.99 AR
- RCA D52W23 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$25RC $899.99
- RCA HD50LPW175 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$100GC $2299.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$100GC $1999.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$200GC $2374.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2849.99
- Samsung HLR6167W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3324.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch wide integrated plasma DTV w/$200GC $2999.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3999.99 BS
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999.99 BS
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99 BS
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$100GC $1899.99
- Samsung LNR-408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3299.99 BS
- Samsung TX-R3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV w/$25RC $899.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1999.99
- Sony KD34XBR960 34-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $1899.99
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1699.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2199.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1599.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2849.99
- Sony KDP51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1709.99
- Sony KLVS19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $899.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $999.99 BS
- Toshiba 14DLV75 14-inch LCD TV/DVD combo $499.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV w/$50GC $799.99
- Toshiba 32HL95 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2089.99
- Toshiba 42HP95P 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$100 GC $2199.99
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV w/$35RC $1199.99
- Toshiba 52HM95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2374.99
- Toshiba 62HM95 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3499.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27W2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $849.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1399.99
- Zenith Z23LZ5R/6R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$50GC $899.99
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch wide integrated plasma DTV w/$100GC $1899.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BR - price before mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
GC - price includes gift card by mail of amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificate" of amount shown
- Broadway Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1399
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1299
- Sony 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799
- Canal Electronics Warehouse (New York Press, no disclaimer):
- Samsung 50-inch plasma TV $3500
- Sharp 20-inch LCD TV $499
- Sony 23-inch LCD TV $999
- Sony XBR 42-inch plasma TV $3500
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $199.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99 AR
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2699.99
- Hitachi 50V710 50-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV pkg. $3897.80
- Hitachi 50VS810 50-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV pkg. $5579.71
- Hitachi 51M200 51-inch widescreen projection TV $949.99
- Hitachi 57F710S 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799.99
- Hitachi 65M200 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1079.99
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1979.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4499.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $287.99
- Magnavox 20MF605T 20-inch LCD TV $449.99
- Magnavox 26MD255V 26-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $989.99
- Mystery brand plasma TV $1499.99
- Mystery brand 60-inch widescreen projection TV $1299.99
- Panasonic CT27HL15 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $549.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1799.99
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $2699.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2519.99
- Philips 26PF5320 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4399.99
- Polaroid FLM2011 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $399.99
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Polaroid FLM3201 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99
- Polaroid FLM3701 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV 999.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2299.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.99
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $684.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2299.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899.99
- Sharp LC15SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $359.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1169.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1619.99
- Sony KDF50WE655 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2099.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3329.99
- Sony KP51WS520 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1299.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $809.99
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $854.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- CompUSA (no disclaimer noted):
- Akai 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1399.99
- Envision AP-3020 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Optoma EP739 projector $1499.99
- Sony KLV23M1 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Syntax Olevia LT20S 20-inch LCD TV $449.99
- Syntax Olevia LT26HVE 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT32HV 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Digimate De120 20-inch 16:9 LCD TV $449
- Panasonic 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1399
- Philips 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1199
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV w/MemoryStick reader $1499
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2599
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 1100MP projector $699
- Dell 2300MP projector $1040
- Dell 3400MP projector $1399
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $649
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1799
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1379
- Flat Universe (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TC26FU 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1069.95
- Panasonic TH42PWFU 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.95
- Sony 42PV1FU 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1699.95
- Sony KLVS23FU 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $949.95
- Zenith Z17LZ5R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $369.95
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mystery brand 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $899 AR
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799 AR
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- LG DU30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1699
- Mitsubishi WD 62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2999
- Panasonic TH37PX50 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Pioneer PDP4345HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Sharp LC45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4999
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1699
- Zenith M52W56LCD 52-inch widescreen LCD projection TV w/stand $1499
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $5799
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2999
- Samsung HLR-4667W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2499
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699
- Sharp LC32D7U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV w/mount $2899
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499
- Sharp LC37D7U 37-inch integrated LCD DTV w/mount $4999
- Sony KDF[E]42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KDF[E]50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2999
- Sony KLV-S19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099
- Sony KLV-S23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma w/mount DTV $2999
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH37PX50 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Panasonic TH42PX500U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Panasonic TH50PX500U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 42EDT41 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899.99
- Hitachi 42HDT51 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.99
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- InFocus LP 540 projector $1079.99
- LG 32LX2D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector w/screen $1499.99 SW
- Panasonic CT-34WX15 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $999.99 AR
- Panasonic TC-20LB30 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Panasonic TC-23LX50 23-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$50GC $999.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$50GC $1999.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $449.99
- Philips 17PF9946 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $449.99
- Philips 32PF7320A 32-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4399.99
- Pioneer PDP-4350HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Pioneer PDP-5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV
- Samsung HL-R5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4199.99
- Samsung HL-R6167W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV
- Samsung HP-R4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung LN-R238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.99
- Samsung TX-R3265 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $549.99
- Sharp LC-13B6U-S 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $269.99
- Sharp LC-26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Sharp LC-32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV w/$100GC $1799.99
- Sharp LC-45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4499.99
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$100GC $3199.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$200GC $4399.99
- Sony KV-27HS420 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $539.99
- Sony KV-32FS120 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $479.99
- Sony KV-32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV w/$30GC $799.99
- Sony KV-36FS120 36-inch 4:3 CRT TV $699.99
- Sony MFM-HT75W 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $569.99
- Syntax LT27HVS 27-inch 16:9 LCD TV $599.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVE 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99 AR
- Toshiba 24AF45 24-inch 4:3 CRT TV $249.99
- Toshiba 32HL95 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37w1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor w/$100GC $1999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
SW - price includes subwoofer after mail-in rebate
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- LG DU-42LZ30 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3798 ST
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2798 ST
- Mitsubishi PD-6150 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9998
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1998 ST
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2498 ST
- Mitsubishi WD-52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3498 ST
- Mitsubishi WD-62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4198 ST
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1398 ST
- Panasonic TH-42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1998 ST
- Panasonic TH-42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998 ST
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998 ST
- Pioneer PRO-920HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4998 ST
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2498 ST
- Zenith Z44SL80 44-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1798 ST
ST - price includes sales tax
- Panasonic (appropriate disclaimers):
- Panasonic PT-44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1999
- Panasonic PT-52LCX65 52-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $2299
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $2999
- Panasonic TC-23LX50 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.95
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.95
- Panasonic TC-32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.95
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Panasonic TH-42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Audiovox FPE2705 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.97
- Mitsubishi WS55615 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1499.97
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.97
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.97
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi PD5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.97
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1899.97
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimer only):
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Mitsubishi WS65517 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Samsung HC-R4755W 47-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2499.99
- Samsung LN-R238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999.99
- Samsung TRX3265 [?] 32-inch TV $664.99
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Toshiba 34HF85 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $999.99
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1399.99
- Soho Electric (West Side Spirit, no disclaimer):
- JVC 70-inch DLP projection TV $3999
- Panasonic [P]T-44LCX65 44-inch wide integr. LCD proj. TV $1699
- Panasonic TH37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2299
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1949
- Panasonic TH42PX500 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799
- Panasonic TH50PX500 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3699
- Sony 42-inch plasma TV $1749
- Sony 50-inch LCD projection TV $2199
- Sony (apparently inaccurate disclaimer):
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR $799.99
- Sony DHG-HDD500 HD PVR $999.99
- Sony KDF-E42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KLV-S26A10 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.99
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate disclaimers):
- JVC HD70G886 70-inch 16:9 D-ILA projection TV w/stand $5699.95
- LG 26LX1D 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1424.95
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2089.95
- LG 52SX4D 52-inch widescreen DLP integrated projection DTV $2374.95
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.95
- Magnavox 27MT5405 27-inch 4:3 flat-tube TV $398.95
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2374.95
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3324.95
- Mitsubishi WD62528 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3514.95
- Mitsubishi WD62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3989.95
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1799.95
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1098.95
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $534.95
- Panasonic TC23LX50 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $949.95
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1899.95
- Panasonic TH42PX50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.95
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.95
- Panasonic TH50PX500U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4749.95
- Samsung HLR4667W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2184.95
- Samsung HLR5078W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3324.95
- Samsung HLR6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4274.95
- Sharp LC15B9U 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $549.95 BS
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.95 BS
- Sharp LC37D7U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3999.95
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.95
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.95
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3324.95
- Sony KLVS19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.95 BS
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1234.95
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.95
- Sony KP46WT520 46-inch 16:9 projection TV $998.95
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $899.95 BS
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $1199.95
- Sony VPLHS51 projector and screen $5499.90 BS
- Toshiba 14DLV75 14-inch LCD TV/DVD combo $549.95 BS
- Toshiba 23HLV85 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1234.95
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $799.95 BS
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1329.95
- Toshiba 52HM95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2374.95
- Toshiba 52HMX95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2659.95
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $759.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PD506 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1199
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $999
- Samsung HPP4298PP 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1299
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1799
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Brand Name" 42-inch integrated plasma DTV $1897
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $497 AR
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3997
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2497
- Mitsubishi WD62525 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2997
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Philips 42PF9936 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1797
- Sharp LC32DA5U [?] 32-inch LCD TV $1797
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3997
- Sony KDF42W[E]655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1697
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999
- Sony KDF[E]50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497
- Sony KLV32[S]A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 BS
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1424.95
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Toshiba 52HMX84 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1699
- Toshiba 62HMX84 62-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1999
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Wal-Mart (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate disclaimer):
- Magnavox 51MP392H 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $948

- Tech Notes #132 has come out:
[url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_132.pdf[/url]

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 31 weeks of 2005 were down 24.8% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 18.5%. For the first 32 weeks, they were down 24.1%, and my 10-week running average was down 22.2%. VCR sales were down 41.4% for the first 31 weeks and 40.5% for the first 32.

- Circuit City advertised DVD movies for $4.99 each.

- Satellite news:

- Intelsat is buying PanAmSat:
[url]http://edition.cnn.com/2005/BUSINESS/08/29/panamsat.deal.reut/[/url]
FYI, Harris is buying Leitch:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3207[/url]

- In Nielsen's annual revisions, the universe of U.S. TV households is now considered to be 110.2 million, up just 0.5% from last year (Asian households increased 3.2%, Hispanic households 2.9%, and African-American households 0.8%). Houston (even before the influx of refugees) became a top-10 market, bumping Detroit:
[url]http://www.nielsenmedia.com/newsreleases/2005/05-06UE_nat-local.pdf[/url]

- If your town is willing to change its name to Dish, EchoStar will provide everyone in it with free satellite service (including the America's Top 60 package) for ten years:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3193[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- *Through September 7, Messe Berlin, Internationale Funkausstellung [url]http://tinyurl.com/bkqob[/url]
- September 8-13, RAI, Amsterdam, IBC 2005 [url]http://www.ibc.org/[/url].
- September 16, WHRO, Norfolk, Virginia, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- September 19-24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 and SBE National Meeting [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- November 3, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo [url]http://www.hdexpo.net/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]
* - new or revised listing

- Taste of NAB Road Show calendar - There have been changes. I suggest you check their web site:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/2005-2.htm

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Broadway Computers & Electronics: +1-212-567-4300
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- Flat Universe: +1-212-600-0654
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Dated 12.09.2005

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- Follow-ups:

- 9/11 - Warren Communication News reported that the New York DTT stations are finally back at full power four years after the attack and that the proposed Freedom Tower will be digital only. The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]

- DisplaySearch HDTV Conference - Here's a report on the second day, with some indication of the ongoing strength of CRTs, at least in unit sales. It was also reported that the U.S. represented about a sixth of TV set sales worldwide. There's also a comparison of pros and cons of different display technologies:
[url]http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/090105hdtv/[/url]

- Blu-ray vs. HD DVD - According to a report in the Financial Times, if there's no compromise, Samsung plans a dual-format player (something that was supposed to be impossible):
[url]http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/hd_tech/20050907/#samsung[/url]

- Slim CRTs - It's possible that something was lost in translation, but, according to this report, a 32-inch TV using the L.G. Philips SuperSlim picture tube would be just 15 inches deep:
[url]http://www.hardwarezone.com/news/view.php?id=2466&cid=6&src=rss[/url]

- July 1 -
- A correspondent at the CEDIA conference reports that BenQ plans to sell 37-inch LCD TVs with just NTSC tuners by shipping them to the U.S. tuner-free and adding the tuners in California (as "options"?).
- The Los Angeles area ads are late this week.
- This week I've listed 92 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 53 (58%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 58 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, three (5%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $319
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $519
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $519
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- "Famous Makers" 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Insignia ISTV040923 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- JVC 27-inch TV @ Kmart $219.99
- JVC AV27530 27-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $199.97
- Magnavox 27MS4504/17 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $229.99
- Norcent 27-inch LCD TV @ Soho $799
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ etronics $399
- Panasonic PV-DF2735 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $429.99
- Philips 27PT6441 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $269.99
- Sony 27-inch TV @ Soho $179
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $159
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $239
- Toshiba 27FA30 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Royal $328
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $139
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- JVC AV32WF36 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $399.99
- RCA 32V550T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $299.99
- Sony 32-inch TV @ Soho $239
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Royal $244
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Universal $219
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $549.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $499.97
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Royal $399
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $349
- Toshiba 32AF45 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $499.99
- Toshiba 32H50 32-inch TV @ Royal $244
- RCA 35V432T 35-inch TV @ Circuit City $394.99
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV @ Royal $329
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Emerson 13-inch TV @ Royal $58
- "Famous Brand" 13-inch TV @ Universal $49
- RCA E13320 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $69.99
- Magnavox 14MS2331/17 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $84.99
- Emerson 19-inch TV @ Royal $78
- "Famous Brand" 19-inch TV @ Universal $65
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $79.99
- Insignia ISTV040920 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $114.99
- Emerson VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Maker" VCR @ Universal $29.98
- Sylvania DVD/VCR combo @ Kmart $79.99
- Toshiba SD-V393 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $89.99
- Cyberhome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $99.99 XM
- Magnavox MRV660/17 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $129.99
- Magnavox MRV700VR/17 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $179.99 AR
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $159.99 XM
- Samsung DVDVR320 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $249.99 AR
- Sony RDRGX300 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $279.99 XM
- Sony RDR-GX315 DVD recorder @ J&R $269.99
- eMachines T6522 computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $629.99 AR
- Gateway 834GM computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $949.99 AR
- HP z557 computer @ J&R $2099.99 AR
- HP zd8220us computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1699 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Soho $769.99
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $749
- Sony VGC-RB42G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $899.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
XM - price includes 10-pack of blank media
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Toshiba MW20F51 20-inch flat-tube TV/VCR/DVD combo @ Sears $299.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Audiovox D1020 10-inch LCD TV @ Best Buy $499.99
- Sony ICF-CD73V AM/FM/TV/weather/CD @ J&R 69.99
- Sony ICF-CD543RM AM/FM/TV/weather/CD @ J&R $84.99
- Sony ICF-CD553RM AM/FM/TV/weather/CD @ J&R
- Sony ICF-CD555TV 7-inch TV/AM/FM @ J&R $329.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has finally updated its list, as of September 8, to 1525 U.S. DTT stations operating in 211 markets. NAB says its list is based on Federal Communications Commission (FCC) figures, though the FCC's lists haven't been updated since July 18:
[url]http://www.nab.org/newsroom/issues/digitaltv/dtvstations.asp[/url]

- The FCC's meeting on Thursday will be devoted to Hurricane Katrina:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-260918A1.pdf[/url]

- The FCC's report to Congress on retransmission consent (and exclusivity) says that if Congress decides to cap broadcaster compensation, broadcasters "should be granted full carriage rights for their digital broadcast signals, including all free over-the-air digital multicast streams:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-260936A1.pdf[/url]

- The biggest news I've heard from the International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam (which I did not attend this year) is Thomson's Infinity "digital-media" HD camcorder, which records on Iomega REV PRO removable disk and Compact Flash media and compresses with DV, MPEG-2, and JPEG2000 codecs:
[url]http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=170702180[/url]
[url]http://televisionbroadcast.com/articles/article_1040.shtml[/url]

- The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) has approved the standard for its Advanced Common Application Platform (ACAP). The first URL is for the press release; the second is for the standard:
[url]http://www.atsc.org/news_information/press/2005/PR_ACAP_09_05.html[/url]
[url]http://www.atsc.org/standards/a101.html[/url]

- Here are some reports from the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association (CEDIA) convention:
[url]http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/2005/09/eds_view_-_hdtv.php[/url]
[url]http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/090805cedia01/[/url]
[url]http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/090905cedia02/[/url]
[url]http://www.guidetohometheater.com/news/091105cedia3/[/url]
[url]http://www.hometheatermag.com/news/090805cedia/[/url]
I liked the headline of this report from MSNBC, "Home theaters that cost more than your home":
[url]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9261816/[/url]

- The London and New York HDFEST screenings will reportedly use DivX HD coding on standard DVDs:
[url]http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/hd_tech/20050907/#hdfest[/url]

- ***** The 12th annual Technology Retreat will be held by the Hollywood Post Alliance at the Marriott Rancho Las Palmas Resort in Ranch Mirage, California February 22-24 (maybe with one or more seminars the day before). Proposals for presentations, demonstrations, and breakfast roundtables are now being accepted. Topics include anything associated with television and related technologies: asset management, bit-rate reduction, broadcast, cable, consumer physical media, digital cinema, digital cinematography, editing, fiber, graphics, IPTV, laws, rights management, satellite, servers, targeted commercials, UDTV, video forensic analysis, etc. We expect to have the usual broadcasters panel, consumer video marketplace panel, Washington, update, etc. Please contact me.
For those of you not wanting to make presentations, mark your calendars! At the last TechnoTreat, people who didn't register early enough were turned away! For information about registration and sponsorships, please contact Eileen Kramer at HPA [url][email=ekramer@hpaonline.com]ekramer@hpaonline.com[/email][/url]. You have been warned.

- International H/DTV news:

- This MediaWeek story estimated 30,000 HD TVs in Europe at the end of 2004, half of them in Germany:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7j3nz[/url]

- There are reportedly a thousand DTT viewers in Azerbaijan:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/8svv4[/url]

- DTT may be delayed by Hong Kong's government. This story is from the South China Morning Post:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9sq6y[/url]

- The Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union is holding an International Digital Television Symposium, October 3-6 in Kuala Lumpur:
[url]http://www.worldscreen.com/newscurrent.php?filename=abu908.htm[/url]

- There are 49-Euro DTT receivers on sale in France:
[url]http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/09-2005/msg00113.html[/url]

- Based on figures from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 33 weeks of 2005 were down 11.4% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 22.6%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 33rd week were 65,311 units and for the first 33 weeks 2,412,215 (compared to 11,987,024 for sets not called "digital" by CEA). Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" for the 33rd week were, once again, lower than for the same week in 2004.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.8% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 33rd week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 83% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 33rd week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy and Ultimate Electronics:

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo. The Los Angeles area ads are late this week.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $199.99
- JVC LT40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $3299.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Magnavox 17MF200V/17 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $399.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1899.99 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999.99
- Pioneer PDP4351HD 43-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$95RC $2999.99 AR
- RCA D52W23 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1599.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99 BS
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch wide integr. plasma DTV w/$125RC $3999.99 BS
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1804.99
- Sony KD34XBR960 34-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $1899.99
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3799.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1899.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2849.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1249.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $849.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $499.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $1499.99
- Toshiba 27HLV95 27-inch widescreen LCD DTV/DVD combo $1709.99
- Toshiba 57H94 57-inch 16:9 CRT projection TV $1804.99
- Westinghouse LTV-19W3 19-inch LCD monitor $499.99 BS
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1299.99
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown)
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 51F710S 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1614.99
- Hitachi 57F710S 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1804.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4749.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $569.99
- Mystery brand plasma TV $1499.99
- Panasonic CT27HL14 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $364.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1899.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $664.99
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2659.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2374.99
- Samsung HLR5087W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3324.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2849.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $949.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $949.99
- Samsung TXR3265 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $664.99
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1899.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2849.99
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3324.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1234.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1424.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.99
- CompUSA (no disclaimer):
- Sharp LD26SH3U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVE 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99 AR
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 2300MP projector $1040
- Dell 3400MP projector $1120
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099
- Dell W3000 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Dell W4200HD 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1799
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1379
- Flat Universe (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Norcent LT2722 27-inch 16:9 LCD TV $729.95
- Panasonic TH37PWFU 37-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1449.95
- Panasonic TH42PWFU 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1549.95
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $574.95
- Sony 42PV1FU 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1699.95
- Zenith Z17LZ5R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Sharp LC45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4499
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $449.99
- Samsung SP-R4252 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2599.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1399.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- HP PE4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector $1499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1699.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $449.99
- Pioneer PDP-4350HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $5399.99
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.99
- Sharp LC-45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4399.99
- Sony KV-27FS120 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $299.99
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVE 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99 AR
- Toshiba 23HL85 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TC-20LB30 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Sony KD-36XS955 36-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $1199.99
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Audiovox FP1505 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.97
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1799.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.97
- Philips 42PF7320 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.97
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1699.97
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.97
- Sharp LD23SH1U 23-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1299.97 4B
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.97
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $299.97
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $799.97
4B - price includes four tickets to a ballgame
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic 37-inch widescreen plasma TV $1699
- Samsung 42-inch flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony 42-inch flat-panel TV $1799
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Hitachi 51S715 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1599.88
- Mitsubishi WD62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3149.99
- Panasonic TC19LX50 19-inch 16:9 LCD TV $849.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Sony KD36FS130 36-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $899.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDP57WS655 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2099.99
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99
- Soho Electric (West Side Spirit, no disclaimer):
- JVC 70-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $3999
- Panasonic BT-44LCX65 44-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699
- Sony 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1749
- Sony 50-inch widescreen LCD [projection] TV $2199
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- Akai PDP4206EM 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1498.95
- DirecTV [HR10-250] ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.95 AR
- JVC HD70G886 70-inch 16:9 D-ILA projection TV w/stand $5399.95
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1079.95
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2519.95
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2249.95
- Mitsubishi WD62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3779.95
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1799.95
- Panasonic TC19LX50 19-inch 16:9 LCD TV $764.96
- Panasonic TH37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.95
- Panasonic TH42PX500U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3149.95
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $314.96
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.95
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5499.95
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.95
- Sony KLVS15G10 15-inch LCD TV $449.96
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.95
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1349.95
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1979.95
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PD506 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1199
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $999
- Samsung HPP4298PP 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1299
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1799

- DVD news:

- According to CEA, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 33 weeks of 2005 were down 23.6% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 21.8%. VCR sales were down 40%.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- September 16, WHRO, Norfolk, Virginia, VSB seminar [url]http://www.mswdtv.com/index_files/Page796.htm[/url].
- September 19-24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 and SBE National Meeting [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- *October 24-25, Hyatt Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco, Collaborative Communications Summit [url]http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/[/url].
- *October 24-25, Sofitel Paris Forum Rive Gauche, DVD Forum Europe [url]http://www.uands.com/pg04.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- November 3, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo [url]http://www.hdexpo.net/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat [url]http://www.hpaonline.com[/url].

* - new or revised listing

- Taste of NAB Road Show calendar - Please check their site:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/2005-2.htm

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- Flat Universe: +1-212-600-0654
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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- Follow-ups:

- Speeding the U.S. DTT transition - Senator John McCain has decided that communications problems during the Hurricane Katrina disaster were caused by the sluggish U.S. DTT transition. He now wants unequivocal analog shutdown by the end of 2006:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/c6jbm[/url]
I disagree completely. Communications problems during the Katrina disaster were caused by downed or damaged towers and antennas, broken and submerged equipment, severed cables, and loss of power. No amount of spectrum would have helped. A broken communications transceiver with 100 channels is no more useful than a broken one with only one.
McCain has previously also tied 9/11 communications problems to the transition speed. Again, I disagree. The 9/11 Commission Report notes that the Port Authority Police radios had 16 times more channels than what they used. It notes that perhaps the biggest problem was that a fire-department communications repeater installed after the 1993 attack was not activated properly. Speeding the transition will do nothing to solve either problem, but it could certainly endanger lives.
DTT penetration in the U.S. is currently extremely low. Some 30 million TVs of all types (analog and digital) were sold to U.S. dealers last year, but there are over 110 million U.S. households. So, if every TV sold starting in January is digital, and each sale goes to a different household, then all U.S. households will be equipped with DTT by 2010, three years after Senator McCain wants analog TV shut down.
Given that 5/8 of Americans prefer to get their local news via TV, that hurricane weather can knock out satellite and cable, that there are analog battery-operated TVs (sold for under $20) but no digital ones, and that the urban poor most affected by Katrina in New Orleans would be most likely to lose TV in a rapid DTT transition, Senator McCain's call for analog shutdown by 2007 seems to me more likely to endanger lives than to protect them. How much worse would the Katrina disaster have been if the urban poor didn't know a storm was coming?

- IBC - Here is more from the International Broadcasting Convention:
- Sony introduced XDCAM HD, with bit rates of 18, 25, and 35 Mbps. I'm surprised the camera section uses half-inch chips. The story is accessible free after filling out a questionnaire:
[url]http://www.scri.com/sub/sc_newscur.html[/url]
- This story is about set-top boxes:
[url]http://www.idtv.co.uk/ShowNews.php?NewsID=279[/url]
- Here's more news:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3243[/url]
- Panasonic is joining Snell & Wilcox in pulling out of IBC:
[url]http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/bth/20050918/#panasonic[/url]
- The pullout is supposedly due to costs in Amsterdam (I go cheap, flying Uzbekistan Airways and staying over a falafel joint), but attendance was up significantly over last year to 41,200, and the show will stay in Amsterdam at least through 2007, with hotel rates frozen. The full Broadcasting & Cable story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/crato[/url]

- HD consumer disks - There is (yet) another system, "High Def DVD," using a red laser:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=420[/url]

- CEDIA - Here are more stories from the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association convention:
[url]http://www.hdtvexpert.com/pages/cedia2005.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.hometheatermag.com/news/091005cedia/[/url]
[url]http://www.hometheatermag.com/news/091105cedia/[/url]

- SED - The first display panels using the Canon/Toshiba surface-conducting electron-emitter displays (something like a cathode ray tube with a separate electron beam for each pixel) are expected to be 50-inch:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=423[/url]

- The death of TV due to PVRs - Surprise! They're no longer considered to be such a problem. This Broadcasting & Cable story is free:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/ap4zd[/url]

- July 1 -
- The Los Angeles Times ads are for two weeks; the others for one.
- This week I've listed 125 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 82 (66%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 55 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 2 (4%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $489
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $259
- Toshiba 50-inch projection TV @ CEW $449
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53-inch projection TV @ CEW $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $499
- RCA 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $649
- Sony 61-inch projection TV @ CEW $749
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- JVC AV27WF36 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $259.99
- Konka KP2762UY 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $189.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ etronics $399
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ J&R $449.99
- Philips 27PT5445/37 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $174.99
- Philips 27PT54445/37 27-inch TV @ Sears $219.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ CEW $159
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $199
- Symphonic ST427F 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.99
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $109
- Insignia ISTV040925 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $239.99
- JVC AV32476 32-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $449.97
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $289.99
- Panasonic CT32SL15 32inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $522.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ CEW $219
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Universal $199
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $319
- Toshiba 32A35 32-inch TV @ Sears $349.99
- Toshiba 32AF45 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $474.99
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV @ CEW $299
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Komka [?] 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Konka K1357 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- Magnavox 14MS2331 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $94.99
- Komka [?] 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Konka K1957 19-inch TV @ CEW $69
- Magnavox 20MS3442/17 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $129.99
- Symphonic ST420FF 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $109.99
- Insignia IS-DVD040924 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $79.99
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $99.99
- GoVideo VR3930 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $$199.99
- Humax DRT-400 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $249.99 AR
- LiteOn LVW5005 DVD recorder @ CompUSA $149.99 AR
- Sharp DVRW550U VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $199.99 XM
- Toshiba D-VR4 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $279.99
- Toshiba DVR4 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Sears $279.99
- eMachines T6522 computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $409.99 AR
- HP M7160N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1049.97 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ CEW $719
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $749
- Sony VGC-RB47G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $999.99 AR
- Sony VGC-V620G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $2599.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
XM - price includes ten-pack of blank media
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated their lists this week (the FCC lists haven't been updated since July 18).
- Doug Lung's RF Report says there were 768 licensed U.S. DTT stations in the FCC's CDBS database as of September 11:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=1002[/url]

- The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has submitted a report, "Digital Television Transition: Issues Related to an Information Campaign Regarding the Transition," to members of the House Commerce Committee. Among the findings are that consumers don't know the difference between DTT and HDTV and don't understand that analog TV broadcasts won't still be available after the transition:
[url]http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d05940r.pdf[/url]
Here's a summary from the Association for Maximum Service Television:
[url]http://www.mstv.org/docs/emax091205.html#f[/url]

- Also in Congress, DTT "adapter" prototypes from LG, Motorola, Thomson, and Zoran were demonstrated. When production units are available, they're supposed to cost about $50 within a couple of years. All reportedly worked with antennas by the window:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3242[/url]
A number of such adapters have worked in my apartment with an antenna by the window, but only one has worked with a set-top antenna about five feet into the room (where I get analog TV on rabbit ears well). It's the LG 5th-generation prototype, the technology of which was publicly demonstrated by April 2003 but which is not yet for sale to the public. FYI, non-LG boxes using the LG 5th-generation chip have worked with window antennas but not set-top antennas.

- International H/DTV news:

- The UK DTT transition timetable starting in 2008 and ending in 2012 is now official, putting to rest rumors that it would be postponed due to the Olympic Games. Currently 73% of UK households reportedly have access to all DTT and a fifth cannot get even five channels. The elderly and disabled and those receiving government income assistance will get funding for their access to digital TV from license fees, but that could be DTT, digital satellite, digital cable, or perhaps even IPTV:
[url]http://www.4ni.co.uk/nationalnews.asp?id=44225[/url]

- UK regulator Ofcom's latest quarterly update offers the following:
- By the end of June, 63% of UK households (15,715,178) had some form of digital TV. With analog cable added, 65.8% had multichannel TV.
- Although more than 700,000 Freeview DTT set-top boxes and integrated digital TVs (IDTVs) were sold in the quarter, Freeview households increased by only 118,000 (to 5,178,000), indicating a substantial number of receivers used for multiple TVs in a household (Ofcom says 30%). Even so, Freeview grew substantially more than did BSkyB satellite. There were also an estimated 492,000 free-to-view satellite homes. The first URL is the executive summary; the second is the full 12-page report:
[url]http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/tv/reports/dtv/dtu_2005_q2/[/url]
[url]http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/tv/reports/dtv/dtu_2005_q2/q2_2005.pdf[/url]

- TPS broadcast a short HDTV demo movie on Tuesday on DTT from the Eiffel tower transmitter with 11 Mbps H.264 coding. Quality was reportedly no different from a satellite MPEG-2 simulcast at 18 Mbps:
[url]http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/09-2005/msg00268.html[/url]

- HP is using "wobulation" to get 1280 x 720 DLP chips to show 1920 x 1080:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=424[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA (which were recently revised), sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 34 weeks of 2005 were down 12.1% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 24.8%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 34th week were 128,613 units and for the first 34 weeks 2,540,828 (compared to 12,437,523 for sets not called "digital" by CEA).
Strangely, CEA issued a press release today (it's not yet on their web site, saying "3.8 million DTV products" had been sold in the first six months of this year. I don't know how to reconcile that with CEA's 2.5 million figure for the first 34 weeks. I've asked for clarification. Maybe its LCD and plasma TVs making up the difference.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 17% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 34th week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 83% of the non-plasma, non-direct-view-LCD TVs sold through the 34th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. The last time CEA released numbers allowing the LCD and plasma TVs to be included, they raised the "digital" percentage to about 25%; I suspect it is higher now.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy, Good Guys, and Video & Audio Center.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
The Los Angeles Times ads are for two weeks; the others for one.
Stereo Exchange's ad listed a $1500 rebate on the Fujitsu P55XHA40US, but it didn't specify if the price listed was before or after the rebate, so I've just listed the price.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $199.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99 AR
- Insignia ISTV040927 26-inch wide flat-tube TV $399.99
- JVC HD567BP6 56-inch wide integrated D-ILA projection DTV $2849.99
- JVC LT26X506 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1234.99
- Magnavox 50ML8105D/17 50" 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$65RC $1999.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1899.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65517 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2374.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2374.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2089.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1424.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $759.99
- Toshiba 32HL95 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2089.99
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2089.99
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1329.99
- Toshiba 62HM95 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3039.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1899.99
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $806.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 51F710S 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1614.99
- Mystery brand plasma TV $1499.99
- Panasonic CT27HL14 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $364.99
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch widescreen integr. proj. DTV $2849.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1804.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1899.99
- Philips 30PW8420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $699.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 20-inch LCD TV $299.99
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- RCA D52W20 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1899.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $332.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1234.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $899.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3324.99
- CompUSA (HD disclaimers only):
- Akai 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1399.99
- Optoma EP719 DLP projector w/screen $999.99
- Sharp LD26SH3U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Syntax Olevia LT20S 20-inch LCD TV $399.99 AR
- ViewSonic 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Digimate 20-inch 16:9 LCD TV $449
- Panasonic 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1399
- Philips 42-inch 16:9 flat-panel TV $1199
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1499
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 2300MP projector $1040
- Dell 3400MP projector $1399
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $599
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HLP5063W 50-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1799
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1379
- Flat Universe (Metro New York, no disclaimer):
- LG 23LXFU 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $799.95
- Norcent L2722 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.95
- Panasonic H42PW1FU 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1599.95
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV
- Sony 42PV1FU 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1749.95
- Sony KLV-S26A1FU 26-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Sony KLV-S32FU 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.95
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $697
- Mystery brand 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $899
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1397
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1599
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499 AR
- HP LC3040N 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- LG DU30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1699
- Mitsubishi WD62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4299
- Mitsubishi WD62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2999
- Panasonic TH37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Panasonic TH-50PX500U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499
- Pioneer PRO920U 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999 AR
- Samsung HLR5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4499
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1799
- Sharp LC45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4999
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Sony KDF42WE655 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1699
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2799
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TX42PX50U 42-inch wide integr. plasma DTV w/bracket $2999
- Panasonic TX50PX50U 50-inch wide integr. plasma DTV w/bracket $3999
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1999
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1999
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2299.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1599.99
- Samsung TX-R3265 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $549.99
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson PowerLite S3 projector w/$100GC $799.00
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector w/screen $1499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1629.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 50PF9966 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4499.99
- Pioneer PDP-6100HD 61-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1949.99
- Samsung HL-R5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3999.99
- Samsung HP-R4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2599.99
- Samsung LN-R408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.99
- Sharp LC-45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4399.99
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KLV-S26A10 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1299.99
- Sony KV-30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $699.99
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVE 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2498
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1798
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52725 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi WD-62628 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$300GC $4699 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2999
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1998
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998
- Panasonic TH50PX500U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499
- Pioneer PRO920HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999 AR
- Samsung HLR5699 56-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$300GC $4999 BS
- Samsung HLR6178 61-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$300GC $4499 BS
- Samsung HLR7178 71-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$300GC $5999 BS
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999
- Samsung LNR 268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV
BS - price "before savings"
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1995
- Panasonic TH-42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1995
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, HD disclaimers only):
- Audiovox FPE2705 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.97
- InFocus SP4805 DLP projector $999.97 AR
- Optoma MovieTime DV-10 projector $1499.97
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1699.97
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999.97
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $299.97
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Samsung LN-R238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999.99
- Sony KDP57WS655 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2099.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $799.99
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1399.99
- Stereo Exchange (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9999 NR
- Hitachi 70VX915 70-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $6999.99
- LG 50PY2DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $7999.95
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV pkg. "less than $8,000"
- Runco CR-32HD 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $3995
- Runco CW-50MC 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9995
- Sharp LC-37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3099.99
- Sharp LC-45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5999.99
NR - see note on rebate in ads introduction above
- Target (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimer):
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV w/$50GC $349.99
- Magnavox 17MD255/50V 17-inch wide LCD TV/DVD combo w/$100GC $649.99
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV w/$50GC $349.99
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV w/$100GC $649.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- "Famous Makers" 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Panasonic TH42PD506 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1199
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $999
- Samsung HPP4298PP 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1299
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1599
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499 AR IT
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6997 AR BS
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8497 AR BS
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1097 IT/$1097 BS
- LG 23LX2R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1149 BS
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4997 BS
- LG 50PX5D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4497 IT
- LG 60PY2DR 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $12,997 BS
- LG 62SX4D 62-inch widescreen DLP integrated projection DTV $3497
- LG DU-42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3097 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2497
- Mitsubishi WD-52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3497 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-73627 72-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5497 BS
- Sharp LC-26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1297 BS
- Sharp LC-32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1797 BS
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3997
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2497 IT/$2497 BS
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 IT
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 IT/$1997 BS
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1987 IT
- Zenith Z42PX2DH 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2097 BS
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
IT - price includes 8.25% sales tax

- DVD news: According to CEA's revised figures, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 34 weeks of 2005 were down 21.8% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 16%. DVD sales actually increased in the 34th week relative to the same week last year. VCR sales were down 41.6% for the first 34 weeks.

- PVR news: TiVo dropped its entry-unit price to $49.99 and is delivering previews of the fall season on all major networks:
[url]http://www.quote.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=51741850[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- Through September 24, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival [url]http://www.jhfestival.org/[/url].
- *September 27-28, Turning Stone Resort, Verona, New York, SBE22 Broadcast & Technology Expo [url]http://www.sbe22.org/sbe22expo/html/conv_tech%20papers_05.htm[/url].
- *September 29, Hollywood Pacific Theater, Digital Cinema and 3D: Business, Production, and Distribution Trends [url]http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- *October 3-6, Renaissance Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union's International DTV Symposium [url]http://www.abu.org.my/public/compiled/p595.htm[/url].
- October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- *October 5, International Trade Center, Washington, MSTV Digital Television Conference [url]http://www.mstv.org/evfall.html[/url].
- October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 and SBE National Meeting [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- *October 20, Pittsburgh Radisson in Greentree, SBE Regional Expo, featuring "What Is HDTV and Who Can See It?" [url]http://www.broadcast.net/~sbe20/convention/attendeepage.htm#Special%20Events[/url].
- October 24-25, Hyatt Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco, Collaborative Communications Summit [url]http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/[/url].
- October 24-25, Sofitel Paris Forum Rive Gauche, DVD Forum Europe [url]http://www.uands.com/pg04.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 1-2, RDS Irish International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dublin, Video Ireland [url]http://www.videoireland.tv/[/url].
- November 3, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo [url]http://www.hdexpo.net/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
- *November 30-December 1, Washington, D.C., Convention Center, Government Video Expo [url]http://www.gvexpo.com/[/url].
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat [url]http://www.hpaonline.com[/url].

* - new or revised listing

- Taste of NAB Road Show calendar - Please check their site:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/2005-2.htm

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- Flat Universe: +1-212-600-0654
- Harvey: +1-212-575-5000, 800-2-LISTEN
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Stereo Exchange: +1-212-505-1111, 800-833-0071
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Dated 26.09.2005

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- Follow-ups:

- Analog off by 2007 due to Katrina - In addition to Senator John McCain pushing the idea in the Senate, Representatives Curt Weldon and Jane Harman are pushing it in the House (H.R. 1646) -- but at least their bill is only for the public-safety channels 63, 64, 68, and 69:
[url]http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/bth/20050925/#[/url]
Broadcast Engineering's Beyond the Headlines newsletter also published my opposing view:
[url]http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/bth/20050925/#McCain[/url]
If you care about analog TV being shut down by the end of 2006, I'd suggest contacting your senators and representative with your opinions on the subject. The bills are expected to become amendments (successful or not) to a budget bill within the next few weeks.

- CEA's mid-year figures - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has confirmed that the difference between the 3.8 million "DTV" sales to dealers through the end of June in their recent press release and the 2 million in their weekly reports to that date is that the weekly reports do not include LCD or plasma:
[url]http://www.ce.org/Press/CurrentNews/press_release_detail.asp?id=10832[/url]
That gives us a new benchmark. With flat-panel displays added, the "digital" proportion of TV sales to dealers (either DTT-equipped or capable of dealing with at least 480p) rises from 17% to 32.4% in sales this year through the end of June.

- DisplaySearch HD conference - A poll taken among the professionals attending found 93% stating they had seen compression artifacts while watching HD:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=433[/url]

- USDTV - The multichannel DTT service is getting about $26 million in funding from major broadcast groups, including Fox, Hearst-Argyle, McGraw-Hill, and LIN TV. They hope to open in a fourth market by year end:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/7jhzp[/url]

- The sub-$400 DTT set - The made-in-China 27-inch RCA set is expected to go on sale at Wal-Mart for $359 in a few weeks. The full story requires a paid subscription:
[url]http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6260370.html?display=Top+Stories[/url]
This week, I list a 27-inch non-DTT RCA TV at Kmart for $189.99, indicating a $170 premium for the DTT reception. Wal-Mart has a 27-inch flat-tube RCA TV for $219.

- TV to mobile devices - Broadcasting & Cable has a couple of stories on the status of the industry in the U.S. They do NOT require a paid subscription to read:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dwgl4[/url]
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9rv6d[/url]
Here's a story with a European perspective:
[url]http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=81191&WT.svl=news3_3[/url]
And this story covers a demonstration in Oxford of a 16-channel service, including all UK terrestrial analog channels, going to 400 residents with Nokia 7710 phones:
[url]http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communications/networks/0,39020345,39221286,00.htm[/url]
Finally, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is allowing WLNY, a popular New York-area movie station, to give up its channel 55 early and "flash-cut" to DTT so that Qualcomm can use the channel for its MediaFLO service. This Broadcasting & Cable story DOES require a paid subscription:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dtxqz[/url]

- July 1 -
- I was here all week this time and checked all the free tabloids; there just weren't many ads this week.
- This week I've listed 108 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 77 (71%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those with tuners manufactured in or imported to the U.S. were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 55 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 5 (9%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those with tuners manufactured in or imported to the U.S. were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $279
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $489
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $259
- Zenith ZA50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $499
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Universal $624 DV
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $769
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Insignia ISTV040924 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $199.99
- Panasonic CT27SL15 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $314.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch TV/VCR/DVD @ Circuit City $469.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch TV/VCR/DVD @ etronics.com $399
- RCA 27-inch TV @ Kmart $189.99
- RCA 27F522T 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Wal-Mart $219
- Samsung TXR2735 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $289.99
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch TV @ Universal $199
- Symphonic ST427F 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.99
- Symphonic ST427FF 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $219.99
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $299.99
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $329.99
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $109
- Insignia ISTV040925 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $249.99
- JVC AV32F476 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $449.99
- RCA 32V550T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $299.99
- Sharp 32F641 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $429.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Universal $199
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $319
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Komka [?] 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Symphonic ST413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- Komka [?] 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Sylvania 19-inch TV @ Kmart $99.99
- Toshiba 19A25 19-inch TV @ Sears $109.99
- Insignia ISTV040920 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $114.99
- RCA DVD/VCR combo @ Kmart $89.99
- GoVideo R6640 DVD recorder @ P.C. Richard $99.97
- GoVideo VR3930 VCR/DVD combo @ J&R $199.99
- Humax DRT-400 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $249.99 AR
- JVC DRMV5S VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $299.99 BS
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $179.99 BS
- Toshiba DR4 DVD recorder @ P.C. Richard $179.97
- Toshiba RS-TX20 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $279.99 AR
- HP zd8220us computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1749.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $749
- Sony VGC-RB42G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $899.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Memorex MVDT2402 24-inch flat-tube TV/VCR/DVD @ Sears $329.88
- Symphonic SC724FDF 24-inch flat-tube TV/VCR/DVD @ Circuit $319.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Audiovox FPE1078 8-inch LCD TV/DVD combo @ Circuit City $199.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - None of the lists I check were update this week.

- The September issue of the National Association of Broadcasters' Destination Digital TV is now available:
[url]http://www.nab.org/newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DDTV/0905.pdf[/url]

- The 1394 Trade Association is developing "1394 over coax" for the cable industry:
[url]http://www.informationweek.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=171000113[/url]

- I neglected to mention last week that the major Hollywood studios are forming MovieLabs, modeled on CableLabs, to work on anti-piracy efforts. This story is from Cnet:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/8wj4n[/url]
Maybe they'll have a presentation at ***The Technology Retreat***, February 22-24 in the Palm Springs area. BE THERE!
[url]http://www.hpaonline.com[/url]

- The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions has launched an IPTV Interoperability Forum:
[url]http://www.atis.org/iif/index.asp[/url]

- SHDTV ("4K") videoconferencing was recently:
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/26/business/26video.html[/url]
Can UDTV ("8K") be far behind?

- "Chicken Little" is being pegged to start a digital-cinema 3-D craze:
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/26/business/media/26digital.html[/url]

- International H/DTV news:

- Service seems to be a problem all over. A Korean man paid 1.5 million won (US$1448) to repair a year-old 60-inch projection TV and was told he'd have to pay again if it malfunctioned again. According to this article, the story is not unusual:
[url]http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200509/200509200013.html[/url]

- People at a hearing in China said they did not want TV fees hiked to pay for the digital transition. "If low-income people turned to gambling to kill time because they cannot afford digital TV, it would destabilize society," said Feng Haojun.
[url]http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-09/23/content_3531136.htm[/url]

- The latest list of Austrialian integrated DTVs shows 27 models fromseven brands starting at A$1099 (US$829). Of those, six from two brands had HD reception, starting at A$3999 (US$3017). A few other models were said to have HD displays but their DTT circuitry was not HD capable:
[url]http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78[/url]

- According to this story, 720 x 576 at 50 fps progressive is considered HD in Australia:
[url]http://www.cnet.com.au/hometheatre/tvs/0,39026023,40000380,00.htm[/url]

- One in five Britons reportedly do not want digital TV under any circumstances, according to a study by ad agency Mediaedge:cia. This story is from This Is Money:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/8naev[/url]

- Based on figures from CEA (which were recently revised again), sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 35 weeks of 2005 were down 12.2% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 23.2%.
Sales of so-called "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 35th week were 68,259 units and for the first 35 weeks 2,609,087 (compared to 12,709,203 for sets not called "digital" by CEA). For the eight of the last 11 weeks, the number of "digital televisions" (not counting flat-panel) was lower than in the same period last year.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 17% of the TVs (not counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 35th week this year. Based on CEA's report of unit sales through the end of June including flat-panel displays, the total "digital" percentage would be 32.4%. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 68% of the TVs sold through the 35th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers. CEA says that, through June, about 85% of "digital televisions" were HDTV.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy and Video & Audio Center.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
Stereo Exchange's ad again listed a $1500 rebate on the Fujitsu P55XHA40US, but it didn't specify if the price listed was before or after the rebate, so I've just listed the price.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99 AR
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99 IS
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99 IS
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR w/$500GC IS
- LG 52SX4D 52-inch wide DLP integr. proj. DTV w/$200GC $2499.99
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV w/$200GC $2799.99 IS
- Magnavox 15MF605T/17 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $289.99
- Magnavox 30MW5405/17 30-inch widescreen TV $599.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$200GC $2499.99
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch wide integr. proj. DTV w/$300GC $3249.98
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$200GC $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$200GC $1999.99
- RCA D52W23 52-inch 16:9 projection TV w/$100GC $899.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$200GC $2999.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$100GC $999.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$100GC $1899.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV w/$300GC $3299.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899.99
- Sony KD34XBR960 34-inch 16:9 integrated DTV w/$100GC $1899.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$200GC $1999.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$200GC $1999.99
- Toshiba 20HL85 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$300GC $2999.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch wide integr. plasma DTV w/$115RC $3499.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
IS - price includes $300 towards installation or $300 stand
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2699.99
- Hitachi 51M200 51-inch widescreen projection monitor $999.99
- Hitachi 65M200 65-inch widescreen projection monitor $1599.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Magnavox 42MF130A 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1994.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $664.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1804.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2374.99
- Polaroid FLM2011 20-inch LCD TV $449.99
- Polaroid FLM3201 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2374.99
- Samsung HLR5087W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3324.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $949.99
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $854.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1234.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1709.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1899.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2849.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1134.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1424.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $854.99
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 1100MP projector $749
- Dell 3400MP projector $1379
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen LCD TV $989.99
- Samsung LT-P2045X 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569.99
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mystery brand 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $899
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1599
- Good Guys (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- HP PL4245N 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- JVC LT40X776 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
- LG DU-30LZ30 30-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1699
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Pioneer PRO920HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999 AR
- Samsung HLR4677W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1899
- Sharp LC45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4999
- Sony KLV23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi WS-65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP projection DTV $1999
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TC-20LB30 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $449.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $999.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-5220 projector $999.99
- Canon LV-7240 projector $1199.99 AR
- Canon LV-X5 projector $1149.99
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector w/screen $1499.99
- Panasonic TC-20LB30 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $449.99
- Samsung 242mp-Silver 24-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99 AR
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Sony KDE-50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4199.99
- Sony KV-32FS120 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $479.99
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVE 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD monitor
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2599.99
- Philips 17PF8946 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $449.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2798
- LG DU-42PX5D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3498
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2798
- LG DU-50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- LG RU-15LA61 15-inch LCD TV $498
- Mitsubishi PD-6150 61-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $9998
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1998
- Mitsubishi WD-62327 62-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma DTV $1598
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1398
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1898
- Panasonic TH-42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1009
- Zenith Z44SL80 44-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1798
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1995
- Panasonic PT-44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1995
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- Audiovox FPE2005 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.97
- Philips 42PF7320 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.97
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3499.97
- Sharp LC37GB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2999.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.97
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD IDs only):
- JVC HD52G886 52-inch wide integrated D-ILA proj. DTV $2599.99
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Samsung HC-R4755W 47-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Samsung SP-R4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2199.99
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3499.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $899.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $1499.99
- Stereo Exchange (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9999 NR
- Hitachi 70VX915 70-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $6999.99
- LG 50PY2DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $7999.95
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV pkg. "less than $8,000"
- Runco CR-32HD 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $3995
- Runco CW-50MC 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9995
- Sharp LC-37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3099.99
- Sharp LC-45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5999.99
NR - see note on rebate in ads introduction above
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate IDs):
- Akai PDP4206EM 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1498.95
- LG 15LW1R 15-inch LCD TV $899.95
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.95 BS
- LG 26LX1D 26-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1259.95
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.95
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2519.95
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2249.95
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4949.95
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1259.95
- Panasonic TH37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.95
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.95
- Panasonic TH50PX500U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4049.95
- Samsung HLR5078W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3149.95
- Samsung HPR4272 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2879.95
- Sharp LC15SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.95
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.95
- Sony KLVS19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.95
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.95
- Toshiba 14DLV75 14-inch LCD TV/DVD combo $449.95
- Toshiba 23HLV85 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1079.95
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1259.95
- Toshiba 32HLX95 32-inch wide integrated LCD DTV/DVD combo $2429.95
- Toshiba 42HPX95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3149.95
- Toshiba 52HMX95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2519.95
- Toshiba 62MX195 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3599.95
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1619.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- "Famous Makers" 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Panasonic TH42PD506 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1199
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $999
- Samsung HPP4298PP 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1299
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1599
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $497 AR
- LG 62SX4D 62-inch widescreen DLP integrated projection DTV $3297 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3497 BS
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1697
- Panasonic TH37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KLV32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 BS
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $847 BS
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Wal-Mart (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Magnavox 15MF400T/37 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $248
- RCA HD52W59 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $988
- Tatung V27DMBX-U02 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $748
- Tatung V32FLBB-U02 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $948

- DVD news:

- According to CEA's revised figures, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 35 weeks of 2005 were down 22.6% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 16.1%. VCR sales were down 43.6%.

- Verizon's FiOS IPTV service has been launched in Keller, Texas, west of DFW airport. It reportedly offers 20 HD channels:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3263[/url]

- The Video Ireland Show, November 1-2, has been cancelled.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- September 27-28, Turning Stone Resort, Verona, New York, SBE22 Broadcast & Technology Expo [url]http://www.sbe22.org/sbe22expo/html/conv_tech%20papers_05.htm[/url].
- September 29, Hollywood Pacific Theater, Digital Cinema and 3D: Business, Production, and Distribution Trends [url]http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp[/url].
- September 29-October 1, Vicenza Fair, Sat Expo [url]http://www.satexpo.it/en/[/url].
- October 3-6, Renaissance Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union's International DTV Symposium [url]http://www.abu.org.my/public/compiled/p595.htm[/url].
- October 4-6, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Iowa DTV Symposium [url]http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/feature_detail.cfm?i=2[/url].
- October 5, International Trade Center, Washington, MSTV Digital Television Conference [url]http://www.mstv.org/evfall.html[/url].
- October 7-10, Javits Convention Center, New York, Audio Engineering Society convention [url]http://www.aes.org/events/119/[/url].
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]http://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Symposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 and SBE National Meeting [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url].
- *October 20, Pittsburgh Radisson in Greentree, SBE Regional Expo, featuring "What Is HDTV and Who Can See It?" [url]http://www.broadcast.net/~sbe20/convention/attendeepage.htm#Special%20Events[/url].
- October 24-25, Hyatt Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco, Collaborative Communications Summit [url]http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/[/url].
- October 24-25, Sofitel Paris Forum Rive Gauche, DVD Forum Europe [url]http://www.uands.com/pg04.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 3, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo [url]http://www.hdexpo.net/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html[/url].
- November 30-December 1, Washington, D.C., Convention Center, Government Video Expo [url]http://www.gvexpo.com/[/url].
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp[/url]
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat [url]http://www.hpaonline.com[/url].
- *February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit [url]http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/[/url].

* - new or revised listing

- Taste of NAB Road Show calendar - Please check their site:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/2005-2.htm

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo will be late, and I'll be out of town for much of the period between now and then.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Stereo Exchange: +1-212-505-1111, 800-833-0071
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
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I suppose I needn't ask what you did with your time yesterday ;)

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Quite, but please let's not use this for discussion, I really want to keep it only for passing on Mark's info. Unless you object, I'll delete both this message and yours at the end of today.

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
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Dated 10.10.2005

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Sorry about the lack of memo last week.

- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat*** - Things are starting to shape up. There WI=
LL be a half-day seminar by the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC=
) on Tuesday, February 21, but I don't yet know the subject. We also expec=
t a seminar that day by Charles Poynton with a concentration on understandi=
ng how to deal with new display technologies. That will lead in to an expe=
cted Wednesday-morning session on display technologies, ranging from produc=
tion, through post, to consumer and digital-cinema presentation.
How do you deal with the new digital-cinema packaging? Charles Swartz=
of the Entertainment Technology Center at the University of Southern Calif=
ornia is putting together a tutorial session. How about authoring for Blu-=
ray, HD DVD, and whatever else is coming? We expect a session on that, too=
. Does Grass Valley's option of JPEG2000 in their Infinity line mean a shi=
ft in production and post? Come to the expected compression-update session=
, and find out.
What's the latest in large-format digital cinematography? Is it reall=
y possible to get 1080-line resolution from 1/3-inch cameras and lenses? I=
s there a way to objectively measure quality in compressed HD systems? Is =
IPTV a good thing? How important is 4:4:4? Want to see a complete camera-=
to-display 4K system? How about 8K? Those are just a few ideas from propo=
sed presentations (not counting the usual broadcaster and consumer-maketpla=
ce panels and Washington and Hollywood updates). Want to learn about Movie=
Labs?
So:
- SAVE THE DATES! Seminars on February 21, technical program and=
demos February 22-24. You'll probably be very sorry if you don't.
- If you want to have a presentation in the main program, CONTACT=
ME ASAP!
- If you want to moderate/present/interrogate a breakfast roundta=
ble on ANY subject Thursday and/or Friday mornings, please let me know.
- If you want to sponsor events, demo new technology, book rooms,=
etc., please contact Eileen Kramer at the Hollywood Post Alliance [url]ekramer=
@hpaonline.com[/url].
[url]http://www.hpaonline.com[/url]

- Congress and the DTT transition -
- The hard date (and its lack of justification) - Former deputy d=
irector of Homeland Security Asa Hutchinson came out for an end-of-2007 har=
d date even though he agreed that the problem wasn't bandwidth but "inadequ=
ate radios and other devices." David Donovan, president of the Association=
for Maximum Service Television (MSTV), noted that there were no full-power=
stations on the proposed public-safety channels in the New Orleans area. =
The full Broadcasting & Cable story is for paid subscribers:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dwztz[/url]
TV Technology focused on the testimony of Dereck Orr, program manager =
of public-safety communications systems at the National Institute of Standa=
rds and Technology. He indicated that it wasn't spectrum but interoperabil=
ity that first responders needed, for which purpose the Telecommunications =
Industry Association launched Project 25 (P25) in 1990. Fifteen years late=
r, no systems comply with it:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3D3283[/url]
Then there was a story in Tom's Hardware. It quotes Dr. David G. Boyd=
, deputy director of the SAFECOM project of the Department of Homeland Secu=
rity on why there were problems in the Katrina-hit area. "Interoperability=
requires, before all else, simple operability." He, too, discussed P25, p=
rojected to be functioning in 2023. That led the writer, Scott Fulton, to =
draw this interesting conclusion. " If upgrading the technology for first =
responders isn't the fix-all solution to the problem of achieving interoper=
ability between federal, state, and local authorities and agencies, then th=
e key impetus driving the DTV transition date goes away":
[url]http://www.tomshardware.com/hardnews/20050930_175559.html[/url]
A National Journal story by Lee Hall notes, "Although power outages r=
endered normal TV reception impossible for most New Orleans residents, some=
were able to use battery-operated portable receivers. Under current DTV t=
ransition plans, however, the smallest sets -- those most likely to be empl=
oyed during disasters -- would not have to receive digital signals. Analog-=
only sets still could be used but would require a separate set-top digital =
receiver that likely would not operate on batteries":
[url]http://www.njtelecomupdate.com/lenya/telco/live/tb-ZGEV1127161453771.html[/url]
Another subscribers-only Broadcasting & Cable story notes that Senator=
Ted Stevens, head of the Senate Commerce Committee, is sticking to a 2009 =
date for the budget process, so he can pay for the improved public-safety r=
adios and DTT converters:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/8p2bw[/url]
And, according to this Reuters story, so there will be three more holi=
day shopping seasons in which people can buy integrated DTVs so fewer conve=
rters will be necessary:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9ovug[/url]
Stevens also wants co-payments for the converters, according to this f=
ree-to-read Multichannel News story:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/bdmam[/url]
But another TV Technology story begins, "If budget reconciliation is a=
ny indication, the government will have to pay someone to take the analog b=
roadcast spectrum in 10 years." That's because the value of the recovered =
spectrum is said to be only $10 billion now:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3D3303[/url]
Mediaweek agrees on the value:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dzqba[/url]
How important is TV for getting the news out? It depends on the ethni=
c group. According to Knowledge Networks' "Ownership and Trend Report from=
the Home Technology Monitor, 62% of African-American households have more =
than two TVs compared to 51% among non-Hispanic European-American household=
s and 44% among Hispanic-American households. Among households with comput=
ers, 30% of the non-Hispanic European-American households had broadband acc=
ess, 19% of African-American, and 16% of Hispanic-American. As for much fa=
mily time spent watching TV, that was 50% of Hispanic-American households, =
45% of African-American, and 29% of non-Hispanic European-American:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3D3324[/url]
- The other issues - The hard date will likely become an amendmen=
t to a budget bill. Then there are the broadcast flag (not dead yet) and m=
ulticast must-carry, likely to be discussed in separate legislation, but wi=
th a vote reportedly scheduled for October 19:
[url]http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=3D8676[/url]
This story is from Mediaweek:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/azqog[/url]
This subscribers-only Broadcasting & Cable story says 20 representativ=
es have asked the heads of the House Telecommunications Subcommittee to rei=
nstate the broadcast flag:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dpver[/url]
Meanwhile, the Electronic Frontier Foundation is noting a European pla=
n for what looks like a broadcast flag:
[url]http://p2pnet.net/story/6466[/url]
[url]http://www.eff.org/IP/DVB/[/url]
And this story says Microsoft's new operating system could cause probl=
ems for existing displays due to rights-management issues:
[url]http://www.pcworld.com/resource/article/0,aid,122738,pg,1,RSS,RSS,00.asp[/url]
- Here are some other related stories:
- Like it or not, TV Technology's Masked Engineer offers a c=
omplete scenario for the transition:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/da7mq[/url]
In the same publication, Charles Rhodes describes how DTT could be use=
d for automatic emergency warnings:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/8qkxo[/url]
Gary Arlen guesses enforcement of the "tuner mandate" is probably not =
a high priority at the moment:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9z7eu[/url]
And there's a chip overview by Claudia Kienzle:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/news/n_vendors_chip.shtml[/url]
- IEEE Spectrum has a transition overview from frequent ***T=
echnology Retreat*** attendee Bob Rast, currently of Micronas:
[url]http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/oct05/1911/3[/url]

- The mysterious lost audience of KCSM - No one has been able to expla=
in why KCSM in San Mateo, California lost 38% of its audience when it dropp=
ed analog despite being on cable & satellite in a well-penetrated market. =
Recent research by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) might shed so=
me light on the issue. Of non-cable/satellite households that would lose a=
nalog TV service after the shutdown date, 9% said they'd subscribe to cable=
or satellite, 42% said they'd buy a $60 converter (an option not available=
to KCSM viewers -- not at that price), and 22% said they'd buy an integrat=
ed TV. Another 22% said they'd do nothing, which CEA said was because they=
don't use the TV for receiving off-air TV:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=3D1010[/url]

- The broadcasters box - The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB=
) and MSTV have selected LG and Thomson to make their prototype high-qualit=
y, low-cost DTT converters:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dwgcl[/url]
In a related story, a message on the OpenDTV Forum about Circuit City =
simply not providing set-top DTT converters anymore:
[url]http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/10-2005/msg00051.html[/url]
led to a thread about an under-$90 converter being sold at Radio Shack -- w=
hen it can be found:
[url]http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/10-2005/msg00112.html[/url]
I do not yet know how well it will work in my apartment.

- Blu-ray vs. HD DVD (vs. ?) -
- It's Dell & HP on the Blu-ray side vs. Intel & Microsoft on the=
HD DVD side:
[url]http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/09/29/news_6134745.html[/url]
Warren Communications News reported last week that Blu-ray and HD DVD =
"writers abound" on the show floor at CEATEC, Japan's Combined Exhibition o=
f Advanced Technologies, "far outnumbering prototypes showcased for home th=
eater. The story is no longer on their site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]
- Paramount, previously on the HD DVD side, said it would also re=
lease movies on Blu-ray:
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/03/business/media/03disc.html?th&emc=3Dth[/url]
More shocking, the Asahi Shimbun, a daily in Japan, reported that Warn=
er Bros. was also considering releasing on Blu-ray. The first URL is a sto=
ry about the story in Electronic Engineering Times:
[url]http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=3D171203844[/url]
[url]http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asahi/TKY200510080128.html[/url]
- Toshiba's Hisashi Yamada reportedly has said, "HD DVD probably =
won=E2=80=99t contain any region playback controls":
[url]http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000873062235/[/url]
- China, after EVD, is reportedly planning a next-generation disk=
based on HD DVD but not compatible with it. It's expected in 2008. Offic=
ials say 70-80% of DVDs are made in China, so this strategy avoids intellec=
tual-property fees:
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20051007/tc_nf/38558[/url]

- Consumer Reports on HD vs. ED plasma displays - In March, they said =
"In our tests of 22 plasma TV models, the best ED set looked just as good w=
ith HD content as the HD sets. (One note: Sit closer than 8 feet away from =
an ED set and you're likely to see individual pixels, making the image appe=
ar coarse)":
[url]http://www.dailybreeze.com/business/articles/1340602.html[/url]
Now they say, "Choose HD for the best picture." "...both HD content a=
nd DVDs still looked better on the top HD sets because of those models' hig=
her native resolution":
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9rg2o[/url]

- The 2005 Consumer Electronics Show - This is probably the last repor=
t that will come out:
[url]http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/2005/09/highlights_of_c.php[/url]
There's also a report on the DTT transition:
[url]http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/2005/09/2005_hdtv_repor.php?page=3D4[/url]

- CableCARDs - Millions of digital-cable-ready TVs have been sold, but=
, according to Warren Communications News last week, the National Cable & T=
elecommunications Association (NCTA) told the Federal Communications Commis=
sion (FCC) that all of 67,000 have been installed to date, which they call =
a big success. Well, at least is 67,000 more than the PODs (point-of-deplo=
yment modules), the CableCARD predecessors. The story is no longer on thei=
r site:
[url]http://www.warren-news.com/[/url]
A subscribers-only Broadcasting & Cable story by John Eggerton on the =
same subject said the cable operators said they were "making a good-faith e=
ffort," but there were "cards that did not receive all the channels and one=
s that did not receive any channels at all":
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9t7zf[/url]

- July 1 -=20
- This week I've listed 166 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of th=
ose, 128 (77%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100=
% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. with tuners were suppose=
d to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 90 ads for=
TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 11 (12%) have integrated DTT-recep=
tion capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to=
the U.S. with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capabi=
lity.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets th=
at are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36455 [?] 36-inch TV @ Center City $289
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Center City $598 SS
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Royal $498
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $598
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 61S75 [?] 65-inch projection TV @ Center City $698 SS
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV @ Royal $739=20
SS - price includes surround-sound system
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Insignia ISTV040923 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- Magnavox 27MS3404 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $177.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $239.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504/17 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $229.99
- Magnavox 27MT3305/17 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Panasonic CT-27SL15 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $299.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ etronics $399
- RCA 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Kmart $249.99
- Sharp 27F541 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $259.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Center City $139
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Royal $144
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $329.99
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Royal $229
- Sylvania 6427TFY 27-inch TV @ Sears $169.99
- Symphonic ST427F 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.99
- Toshiba 27FA30 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Royal $249
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Center City $129
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $139
- Insignia ISTV040925 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $249.99
- JVC AV32WF36 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $429.99
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $289.99
- Panasonic CT32SL15 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $504.99
- RCA 32V420T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $269.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Center City $238
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Royal $239
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $499.97
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Royal $389
- Toshiba 32A35 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $299.99
- Toshiba 32H50 32-inch TV @ Royal $239
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV @ Center City $319
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV @ Royal $329
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sansui TVM1316 13-inch TV @ Royal $49
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $94.99
- Magnavox 14MS2331 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- Sansui TVM1916 19-inch TV @ Royal $68
- Sylvania 19-inch TV @ Kmart $89.99
- Toshiba 19A25 19-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $99.97
- Truetech DW-19T 19-inch TV @ Target $84.99
- Magnavox 20MS2331/17 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- Magnavox 20MS3442/17 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $129.99
- RCA 20FS512T 20-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $129.97
- Sylvania 6420FF 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $119.99
- Symphonic ST420FF 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $119.99
- GoVideo DV2150 DVD/VCR combo @ Royal $59
- JVC HR-XVC18B DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- Sansui S35EV VCR @ Royal $29.99
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- Toshiba SD-V393 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- CyberHome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $99.99
- GoVideo VR3930 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $199.99
- Humax DRT-400 TiVo/DVD recorder @ Best Buy $249.99 AR
- Humax DRT400 TiVo/DVD recorder @ Circuit City $249.99 AR
- Magnavox MRV700VR/17 VHS/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Philips DVDR615 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $159.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $179.99
- Sharp DVRW550U VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $199.99
- Sony RDR-GX300 DVD recorder @ J&R $229.99
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $299.99
- Sony RDR-VX500 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $299.99
- Toshiba D-R4 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $179.99 XM
- Toshiba RS-TX20 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $279.99 AR
- Zenith ZRY316 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $249.99
- HP M1254N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $819.98 AR
- HP M7160N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1149.97 AR
- Sony VGC-RB34G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $699.99 AR
- Sony VGC-RB36G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $799.99 AR
- Sony VGC-RB42G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $879.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
XM - price includes ten-pack of blank media
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Toshiba MW20F51 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Sears $284.998
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Eton FR300 AM/FM/TV/weath./light/siren crank portable @ J&R $49.=
99
- Mystery brand 10-inch LCD TV/DVD combo @ Fry's $999
- Sony D-NS707F AM/FM/TV/weather CD portable @ J&R $79.99
- Sony ICF-CD555TV 7-inch TV/AM/FM clock radio @ J&R $299.99
- Sony ICF-DVD57 9-inch TV/AM/FM clock radio @ J&R $425.99
- Sony SRF-HM03V AM/FM/TV/weather portable @ J&R $54.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national =
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -=20
- According to the NAB, which has said its figures are based on t=
he FCC's, there were, as of today, 1525 U.S. DTT stations operating in 211 =
markets:
[url]http://www.nab.org/Newsroom/issues/digitaltv/DTVStations.asp[/url]
- The FCC posted its updated lists today, said to be as of Octobe=
r 3. 1695 stations have been grated either construction permits or license=
s. That's more than the original April 1997 number but 98.4% of the new to=
tal the FCC is using, 1722:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html[/url]
There has been no official change in the status of the top-10-market, =
top-4-commercial-network stations due on the air May 1, 1999; 38 are fully =
licensed, and two (the ones knocked out when the World Trade Center fell) a=
re still said to be operating under temporary authority:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html[/url]
Similarly, of the 79 similar stations in markets 11-30 (the 80th is in=
Mexico) due on the Air November 1, 1999, 74 are licensed and five are oper=
ating on temporary authority:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html[/url]
This chart shows that although the DTT on-air percentage for commercia=
l (89.4%) and non-commercial stations (88.7%) is nearly identical, of the o=
nes on the air, 68.3% of the non-commercial ones are fully licensed vs. onl=
y 42.8% of the commercial ones:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html[/url]
Here is a list (which seems to be working now) of the 803 stations tha=
t are operating at full power either fully licensed or on program-test auth=
ority:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html[/url]
Here is a list of the 734 stations operating at low power on temporary=
authority:
[url]http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html[/url]
- According to Doug Lung's RF Report, the FCC listed 777 fully li=
censed stations in its CDBS database as of September 26:
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=3D1021[/url]

- The FCC has issued its channel utilization tables and, once again, gave a=
n incorrect URL (leading to the defunct Mass Media Bureau):
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-261230A1.pdf[/url]
Here are the correct URLs for analog utilization:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-261230A15.pdf[/url]
and digital utilization:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-261230A16.pdf[/url]

- Here is a list of the first-round DTT channel elections:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-2649A2.pdf[/url]
There are 48 low VHF, 418 high VHF, and 1246 UHF.
Here's info on round two:
[url]http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-2649A1.pdf[/url]

- Chi Mei Optoelectronics has a 3840 x 2160 56-inch LCD panel:
[url]http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20050927A6028.html[/url]

- International H/DTV news:=20

- Australia's analog shut off might be delayed for six years, accordin=
g to this story in the Sydney Morning Herald:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9suyz[/url]
GfK Australia, which tracks retail sales, says the 320,000 DTT boxes s=
old this year by August represent only 20% of the 1.55 million TVs sold in =
the same period, according to this story in the Sydney Morning Herald:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9zsof[/url]

- In New Zealand DTT has yet to begin:
[url]http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3424230a28,00.html[/url]

- In Sweden, except for one public channel, analog TV has ceased on th=
e island of Gotland, despite reports that "many Gotland residents have not =
bought the necessary equipment to continue watching television":
[url]http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=3D1012[/url]

- The Mainishi Daily News reports Japan's retailers have been asked to=
put stickers on TVs, starting the 22nd, telling them that analog transmiss=
ions will cease on July 24, 2011:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/9dg53[/url]
Speaking of labeling, Japan's manufacturers have called displays with =
at least 660 active scanning lines HD, so now 1920 x 1080 is being called "=
full-specification HD":
[url]http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=3D171203007[/url]

- According to Informa Telecoms & Media, at the end of 2004, 46% of No=
rth-American households had some form of digital television (includes digit=
al cable and digital satellite), 25% of western Europe, 9% of Israel and Tu=
rkey, 5% of Latin America, 3% of the Asia-Pacific region, and 1% of eastern=
Europe:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/cj3wc[/url]

- France has gathered about 700,000 DTT households since the service l=
aunched on March 31. Last week the service area increased to a potential 1=
2 million (50% of the country). This story is from the Hollywood Reporter:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/76pfp[/url]

- ORF in Austria is in no rush to provide HDTV, according to this stor=
y in Sat+kabel (in German):
[url]http://tinyurl.com/c7vxs[/url]

- A report by Britain's Ofcom says less than a tenth of UK households =
will still rely on analog TV by the 2012 cut off:
[url]http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,7493,1585293,00.html[/url]

- I like this story, in which Panasonic touts "the world's smallest 1080p p=
lasma display panel." It's 50-inch:
ttp://www.twice.com/article/CA6262985?display=3DBreaking+News

- Based on figures from CEA (revised September 30), sales to U.S. dealers o=
f non-H/DTV television sets for the first 36 weeks of 2005 were down 11.2% =
from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 23.8%. =
For the first 37 weeks, they were down 10.4% and 19.4%. For the first 38 w=
eeks, they were down 11.1% and 20.2%.
Sales of so-called non-flat-panel "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealer=
s for the 36th week were 62,303 units, for the 37th week 82,306 units, for =
the 38th week 95,750, and for the first 38 weeks 2,849,446 (compared to 14,=
008,765 for non-flat-panel sets not called "digital" by CEA). For 11 of th=
e last 14 weeks, the number of non-flat-panel "digital televisions" sold to=
U.S. dealers was lower than in the same period last year.
Non-flat-panel "Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays =
without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.9% of the TVs (not=
counting plasma or direct-view LCD) sold to U.S. dealers through the 38th =
week this year. Based on CEA's report of unit sales through the end of Jun=
e including flat-panel displays, the total "digital" percentage (assuming n=
o flat-panel non-"digital" TVs) would be 32.1%. It may be worth noting her=
e what that means. About 68% of the TVs sold through the 38th week this ye=
ar were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be ca=
pable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either recei=
ving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of recei=
ving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers. CEA says tha=
t, through June, about 85% of "digital televisions" were HDTV.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of the DirecTV units at Best Bu=
y and Video & Audio Center and the Sony at Great Indoors. If Radio Shack i=
s advertising its box, it's not in any paper my correspondents or I have se=
en.

- Ad confusions: In one of its ads, CompUSA said of the ViewSonic N3250W L=
CD TV that it has "NEW! HD Built-in!" But ViewSonic's site says it has on=
ly an NTSC (analog) tuner. One of J&R's ads said the Sharp LC-32DA5U was d=
igital cable ready; Sharp's web site mentions no such feature.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national =
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 5 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $19,900
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $199.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99 AR
- JVC HD567BP6 56-inch wide integrated D-ILA projection DTV $2999.99
- JVC LT26X506 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1139.99
- JVC LT32X576 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1044.99
- LG 42PX4D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4749.99
- Magnavox 17MF200V/17 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $399.99
- Magnavox 30MW5405/17 30-inch widescreen TV $599.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1899.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65517 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2299.99
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch widescreen integr. proj. DTV $2649.99 AR
- Philips 37PF7320A/37 37-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2499.99 BS
- Philips 42PF9630A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Philips 50PF9630A/37 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Pioneer PDP-4361HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4274.99
- Pioneer PDP-5061HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5699.99
- RCA D52W23 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1999.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2374.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $4199.98 IN
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2199.99
- Samsung TXR2765WH 27-inch 4:3 integr. flat-tube DTV in pkg. $829.96
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $899.99
- Sharp LC26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sharp LC37GB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2799.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2849.99
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3324.99
- Sony KDP51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1709.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1424.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV in package $799.99
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2089.99
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1299.99
- Toshiba 62HM95 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3199.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27W2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $799.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1299.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
IN - price includes basic installation
- Center City Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic [TH]42PD50 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699
- Samsung HCP4741W 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $999
- Samsung HCR5145W [?] 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1199
- Samsung HLR6167W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2599
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1579
- Sony (model number unreadable) 50-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Sony KP57WS520 57-inch 16:9 projection TV $1499
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2564.99
- Hitachi 51F710S 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1614.99
- Hitachi 57F710S 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV 1899.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1099.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99 FI
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $569.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1999.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $664.99
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1329.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1899.99
- Polaroid FLM2011 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449.99=20
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Polaroid FLM3701 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.99
- RCA HD52W59 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1899.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2374.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $949.99
- Sharp LC15B8US 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $529.99
- Sharp LC15SH4U 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1709.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2849.99
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1234.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $854.99
- Zenith Z20LA7R 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3324.99=20
FI - price includes up to $300 towards installation or furniture
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- Sharp LD26SH3U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Sharp 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Syntax Olevia LT20S 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99=20
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- Zenith 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1899.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Dell (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Dell W4200 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $2499
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $640
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
- Dell W3201C 32-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1799
- Dell W4200 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $2499
- Dell W4200HD 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $2999
- Dell W5001C 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen LCD TV $989.99
- Samsung LT-P2045 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569.99
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD ID only):
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $649
- Mystery brand 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $899
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1399
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4999 MB
- Mitsubishi WD-62827 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV/PVR $5299
- Mitsubishi WD-73827 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV/PVR $6799
- Panasonic TX[?]42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Panasonic TX[?]50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299 MB
- Sharp LC32D7U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2199 MB
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799=20
- Sharp LC37D7U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3099 MB
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR/receiver/decoder $799
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
- Toshiba 23HLV85 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1299
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Westinghouse LTV-27W2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $799
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $1499
MB - price includes mounting bracket
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Sharp LC37GD4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi WD62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499
- Mitsubishi WS 48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1299
- Mitsubishi WS-55517 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999
- Mitsubishi WS 55815 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1899
- Mitsubishi WS-65517 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi WS 65815 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2299
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Panasonic TH50PX50UP 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KLVS[23]A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- JVC LT-26X576 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- LG 23LX2R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1599.99
- Sharp 65DR650 65-inch wide integr. DLP proj. DTV w/stand $2399.99
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVi 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson PowerLite S3 projector w/$100GC $799.00
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV=20
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- HP PE4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV
- HP PL5000N 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector $1399.99
- Panasonic TC-20LB30 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Panasonic TC-23LX50 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1599.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV=20
- Samsung HL-R5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV=20
- Samsung LT-P227W 22-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.99
- Sharp 65DR650 65-inch wide integr. DLP proj. DTV w/stand $2399.99
- Sharp LC-32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Sharp LC-45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3999.99
- Sony KD36FS130 36-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $699.99
- Sony KDE-42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Sony KLV-S23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Sony KV-34HS420 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $1169.99
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVE 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVi 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2799.99
- Toshiba 24AF45 24-inch flat-tube 4:3 CRT TV $249.99
- Toshiba 52HM95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV=20
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD monitor $999.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $999.99=20
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TC-20LB30 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Sharp LC37GB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2199.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $798
- LG 26LX2D 26-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1598
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4998
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2798
- LG DU-42LZ30 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3798
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2798
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1998
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1998
- Kmart (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Magnavox 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $329.99
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi WD62725 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2999
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Pioneer PRO920HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Samsung HLR4266 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1999
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1199
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1699
- Sharp LC26D6U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799 BS
- Sharp LC32D6U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2299 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1995
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1995
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, HD disclaimers only):
- RCA HD50LPW175 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1999.97
- Samsung HCR5245W 47-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1199.97
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2199.37
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1169.97
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1799.97
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, HD disclaimers only):
- Audiovox FP1505 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $288.87
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.97
- Philips 42PF7320 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.97
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2429.97
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.97
- Sharp LC20B6US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799.17
- Sharp LC37B5U 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $2499.27
- Sony KLVS15G10 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.47
- Sony KLVS26A10 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1349.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.97
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1799.97
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Samsung SPN4215K 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1099
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HDTV disclaimers only):
- Hitachi 42HDF42 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2699.99
- Hitachi 50V720 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2070.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1710.99
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2700.00
- Samsung SP-R4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1989.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1800.99
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KV-30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $854.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $949.99
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate disclaimers=
):
- Akai PDP4206EM 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1298.95
- JVC LT32X576 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1849.95
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4624.95
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3234.95
- Mitsubishi WD62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4069.95
- Panasonic CT32HL15 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $849.95 BS
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1799.95
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2774.95
- Samsung HLR5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4159.95
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.95
- Sony KDE50XS955 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.95
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch widescreen LCD projection DTV $3699.95
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1109.95
- Toshiba 26HF85 26-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $599.95 BS
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2034.95
- Toshiba 52HMX95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2589.95
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1754.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Brand Name" 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1697
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $497 AR
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8497
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $597 BS
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1097 BS or TI
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1997 TI
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4997 TI
- LG 52SX4D 52-inch wide DLP integrated projection DTV $2297 BS or TI
- LG 62SX4D 62-inch widescreen DLP integrated projection DTV $3297 TI
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2797 TI
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1797=20
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3497 BS
- Mitsubishi WD52637 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3497 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1997 BS
- Pioneer PRO1130HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6497 BS
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1997 BS
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KDFE60A10 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3497 BS
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 BS
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 BS
- Zenith Z32LZ5R 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1497 BS
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1897 BS
- Zenith Z50PX2DL 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3497 BS
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
TI - price includes any sales tax (normally 8.25%)

- DVD news: According to CEA's revised figures, sales of DVD players to U.=
S. dealers for the first 36 weeks of 2005 were down 24.4% from the same per=
iod in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 19.2%. VCR sales were do=
wn 44.6%. For the first 37 weeks they were down 25.9%, 22.9%, and 45.1%. =
For the first 38 weeks, they were down 24.8%, 20.4%, and 43.9%.

- PVR news: According to a study my Leichtman Research Group, 8% of U.S. h=
ouseholds used PVRs as of last month, up from 3% last year, and 88% of thos=
e skipped commercials. But 56% of PVR users skipped commercials before get=
ting PVRs:
[url]http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05204/542228.stm[/url]

- Household average viewering last season, according to Nielsen, hit a new =
record: 8 hours and 11 minutes per day. This story is from Reuters:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/dpnje[/url]

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Tas=
te of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- October 11-13, Marriott, Madison, Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic [url]htt=
p://www.wi-broadcasters.org/cgi-bin/wi-toc.pl[/url].
- October 12-14, Hotel Washington, Washington, D.C., IEEE Broadcast Sy=
mposium [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/symp.html[/url].
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadca=
st Engineering Expo 2005 and SBE National Meeting [url]http://www.bee2005.org/[/url]=
.=20
- *October 20, Pittsburgh Radisson in Greentree, SBE Regional Expo, fe=
aturing "What Is HDTV and Who Can See It?" [url]http://www.broadcast.net/~sbe20=
/convention/attendeepage.htm#Special%20Events[/url].
- October 24-25, Hyatt Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco, Collaborative =
Communications Summit [url]http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/[/url].
- October 24-25, Sofitel Paris Forum Rive Gauche, DVD Forum Europe [url]ht=
tp://www.uands.com/pg04.htm[/url].
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast [url]http://www.v=
nufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp[/url].
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road =
Show [url]http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm[/url].
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts,=
Bos-Con [url]http://www.bos-con.com/[/url].
- November 3, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo [url]http:/=
/www.hdexpo.net/[/url].
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibit=
ion [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences/[/url].
- *November 15-17, San Jose Convention Center, Streaming Media West [url]h=
ttp://www.streamingmedia.com/west/[/url].
- *November 15-17, Javits Center, New York, NAB Post+ [url]http://www.nabp=
ostplus.com/[/url].
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 [url]http://bee.jesa.or.jp=
/en/index.html[/url].
- November 30-December 1, Washington, D.C., Convention Center, Governm=
ent Video Expo [url]http://www.gvexpo.com/[/url].
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb=
.org/default_flash.asp[/url]
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Spri=
ngs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars [url]http://www.hpaonlin=
e.com[/url].
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm S=
prings area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat [url]http://www.=
hpaonline.com[/url].
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Su=
mmit [url]http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/[/url].
- *June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Allia=
nce [url]http://www.etaexpo.com/[/url].

* - new or revised listing

- Taste of NAB Road Show calendar - Please check their site:=20
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/2005-2.htm

TTFN,
Mark
PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next w=
eek's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work f=
rom outside the United States):
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- Harvey: +1-212-575-5000, 800-2-LISTEN
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs =
and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
[url]http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html[/url]

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- Follow-ups:

- Warner and Blu-ray - Warren Communications News reported Thursday that Warner denied the report that it was supporting Blu-ray. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- The analog cut-off hard-date - What's in the very short (five-page) draft in the Senate Commerce Committee is April 7, 2009. This story from Multichannel News is not restricted to subscribers:
http://tinyurl.com/8r9wz
That story says $4.8 billion is allocated to converters. I don't think it is. I've seen the draft (the October 13 version). The Secretary of Commerce (or designee) is supposed to establish funds "to assist consumers in the purchase of converter boxes...," "to convert low-power television stations and television translator stations...," "to facilitate emergency communications...," "to implement the ENHANCE 911 Act...," and "to provide assistance to coastal States affected by hurricanes and other natural disasters." Then, on October 9, 2009, $4.8 billion gets tranferred to the general fund of the Treasury. In other words, the bill is for budget balancing, just like the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, which created the various DTT loopholes that this bill would remove. All the payments except the $4.8 billion to the Treasury expire on September 14, 2010.
This story in TV Technology is better:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3348
I was quite puzzled by the April 7 date until I read stories like this next one. It seems Congress is worried about being yelled at for pulling the plug before the "March Madness" basketball games are over:
http://www.rcrnews.com/news.cms?newsId=24499

- Multicast must-carry - I was surprised to see a story about it in the Toronto Free Press, but it's just about the U.S. issue:
http://www.torontofreepress.com/2005/swank101205.htm

- Voom -
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the transfer of Voom's satellite and other assets to EchoStar:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6271311.html?display=Breaking+News
- Meanwhile, for programming the Voom HD channels on EchoStar, there's a deal with the Media Development Authority of Singapore:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6275011.html?display=Breaking+News

- CEATEC - A bit more:
http://www.idg.se/ArticlePages/idgnet.asp?id=9218

- U.S. DTT reception - Doug Lung's article in the current TV Technology is about the war between top-level engineering firms working for EchoStar (who say it's tough to receive DTT) and broadcasters (who say it's easy). It's an interesting story, if you care about the technology, and it will continue next month:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/On-RF/f_doug_lung-10.05.05.shtml

- DisplayPort - This story is headlined "Why DisplayPort is going to fail":
http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20051007PR200.html

- July 1 -
- There were very few ads this week.
- This week I've listed 58 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 43 (74%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 40 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 8 (20%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Insignia ISTV040924 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $219.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ etronics.com
- RCA 27-inch TV @ Kmart $189.99
- Samsung TXR2735 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $299.99
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $329.99
- Symphonic ST427FF 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $219.99
- Sylvania 6427FF 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $209.99
- JVC AV32F476 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $449.99
- RCA 32V550T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $299.99
- Sharp 32C241 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $259.99
- Sharp 32F641 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $399.99
- Toshiba 32A35 32-inch TV @ Sears $329.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Symphonic ST413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $61.99
- Magnavox 14MS2331/17 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $89.99
- Insignia ISTV040920 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- Sylvania DVD/VCR combo @ Kmart $79.99
- Insignia IS-DVD100121 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- JVC DRMV5S VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Sears $284.99
- Mystery brand DVD recorder @ Fry's $79
- Philips DVDR615 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $159.99
- Samsung DVD-R120 DVD recorder @ J&R $159.99
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $299.99
- Sony RDR-VX500 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $299.99
- Sony VGC-RB36G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $849.99
- WinTV computer tuner w/installation @ Best Buy $99.99
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Audiovox VE920 9-inch LCD TV/DVD clock @ Circuit City $359.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the FCC nor the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated their lists this week.
- According to Doug Lung's RF Report, the FCC's CDBS database listed 794 licensed U.S. DTT stations as of October 9:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=1035

- The September issue of ATSC's The Standard is available:
http://tinyurl.com/axk5r

- The first person to be prosecuted under the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act for using a camcorder to shoot a movie in a theater has pleaded guilty:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/scm/20051011/#theater

- International H/DTV news:

- Taiwan's Asuka Semiconductor has come out with a 3.5-inch battery-operated LCD DTV. It works on DVB-T signals:
http://www.digitimes.com/systems/a20051013PR207.html

- According to Research and Markets, China can produce 80 million color TVs a year, made 65 million in 2003, and is expected to make more than 70 million this year:
http://tinyurl.com/a2maz

- The latest list of set-top DTT receivers from Australia shows 75 from 23 brands, starting at A$99 (US$74). Of those, 22 from 15 brands are HD capable, starting at A$499 (US$373):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18

- A third of Finnish households have DTT-reception capability, putting their analog cutoff date of August 2007 in doubt:
http://tinyurl.com/9bzl3

- A company in Brittany (western France) is looking for a senior system architect for ATSC (yes, ATSC) DTT. If you're interested, contact me, and I'll send you the details.

- There were two big announcements of mobile video devices this week:
- EchoStar announced Pocket Dish, based on the Archos devices. There are three models, a 2.2-inch 4:3, a 4-inch 16:9, and a 7-inch 16:9. They list from $329 to $599. Connected to an appropriate DISH DVR, they are said to be able to download an hour of programming in five minutes:
http://cbs4denver.com/topstories/local_story_285075734.html
- After Steve Jobs pooh-poohed the idea last year, there is now a video iPod. It has a 2.5-inch screen. There's a deal to allow access to some ABC shows for $1.99 each a day after they are broadcast. ABC affiliates and unions are among those who think more needs to be worked out:
http://www.nwanews.com/story.php?paper=adg&section=Business&storyid=133066
http://www.quote.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=52319359
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/244567_applefolo14.html
I find it interesting, in this era of HD, that both devices start with very-low-resolution narrow screens.

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 39 weeks of 2005 were down 11% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 17.2%.
Sales of so-called non-flat-panel "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 39th week were 135,982 units and for the first 39 weeks 2,849,446 (compared to 14,556,429 for non-flat-panel sets not called "digital" by CEA). For 12 of the last 15 weeks, the number of non-flat-panel "digital televisions" sold to U.S. dealers was lower than in the same period last year.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.4% of the non-flat-panel TVs sold to U.S. dealers through the 39th week this year. Based on CEA's report of unit sales through the end of June including flat-panel displays, the total "digital" percentage (assuming no flat-panel non-"digital" TVs) would be 31.1%. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 69% of the TVs sold through the 39th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes, and that percentage is increasing slightly.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers. CEA says that, through June, about 85% of "digital televisions" were HDTV.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy. I'd be a lot more sanguine about the availability of inexpensive converters in a year and a half if they started being advertised now.

- Ad confusions: Flat Universe said of its Sony KLV-26HFU that it is 1280 x 768 (which would be a 5:3 aspect ratio) but has a 16:9 aspect ratio. P.C. Richard said in one ad that the Panasonic TC-32LX50 had an ATSC tuner and in another that the Sony KLVS15G10 was HDTV.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
Best Buy offered a 26-inch Insignia widescreen flat-tube integrated HDTV for just $379.99
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $199.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99 AR
- InFocus SP4805 DLP projector $999.99 AR
- Insignia ISTV040927 26-inch widescreen flat-tube integrated DTV $379.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4999.99 D2
- Magnavox 15MF605T/17 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $289.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1999.99 D2
- RCA HD50LPW175 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1999.99 D2
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999.99 D2
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1899.99 D2
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3299.99 D2
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899.99
- Sharp DT400 DLP projector $3499.99 D2
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1799.99 D2
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.99 D2
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99 D2
- Toshiba 50HP95 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99 D2
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1299.99 D2
- Toshiba 57H94 57-inch 16:9 CRT integrated projection DTV $1499.99 D2
- Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1899.99 D2
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3499.99 D2
AR - price after mail-in rebate
D2 - price includes DVD player and two DVDs
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 57F710S 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1709.99
- InFocus SP4805 DLP projector $999.99 AR
- Magnavox 42MF130A 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1699.99
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch widescreen integr. proj. DTV $2699.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1709.99
- Philips 30PW8420 30-inch 16:9 flat-tube CRT TV $669.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 20-inch LCD TV $289.99
- Polaroid FLM3201 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- Polaroid FLM3701 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- RCA HD52W59 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $989.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99
- Samsung HLR5087W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3149.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2699.oo
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $674.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899.99
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $809.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1169.99
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1619.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3149.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1349.99
- Zenith Z20LA7R 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $494.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2599
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Samsung LTP227W 22-inch widescreen LCD TV $989.99
- Samsung LT-P2045X 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569.99
- Flat Universe (metro New York, no disclaimer):
- Norcent PT42FU 42-inch plasma TV $1199.95
- Pioneer PDP42MFU 42-inch plasma TV $1799.95
- Sharp LC32FU5U 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1469.95
- Sony 42PV1FU 42-inch plasma TV $1699.95
- Sony KLV-26HFU 26-inch wide LCD TV $1149.95
- Zenith Z26LZFU 26-inch wide LCD TV $849.95
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- "Major Name Brand" 13-inch LCD TV $99
- Mystery brand 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $249
- Mystery brand 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma monitor $999
- Panasonic 37-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1999
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2299.99
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD monitor $999.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT-32X576 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Samsung HP-R4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung TX-R3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $799.99
- Sharp LC-32GDA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1449.99
- Sharp LC-45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3999.99
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KLV-S23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVi 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2299.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Famous Maker" 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1698
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $798
- LG 26LX2D 26-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1598
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4998
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2798
- LG DU-42LZ30 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3798
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2798
- Panasonic TH-42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1998
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- Sony KDF-E42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1998
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2998
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1995
- Panasonic PT-44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1995
- Panasonic TH-42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1995
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, HD disclaimers only):
- Audiovox FP1505 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $288.87
- Mitsubishi PD5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.57
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.37
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.27
- Philips 42PF7320 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.37
- Sharp LC26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD DTV $1169.97
- Sharp LC37GB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2399.37
- Sony KLVS20G10 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.27
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.97
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, some HD disclaimers only):
- Mitsubishi PD5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.57
- Philips 42PF7320 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.37
- Sharp LC37GB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2499.27
- Sony KLVS15G10 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $489.57
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1169.97
- Sony KLVS26A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1349.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.97
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1799.97
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Magnavox 32MF605 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1249.99
- Mitsubishi WD62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3150.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $900.99
- Samsung TXR3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899.99
- Sony KDP57WS655 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2700.99

- DVD news:

- According to CEA's revised figures, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 39 weeks of 2005 were down 25.4% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 22.6%. VCR sales were down 42.6%.

- In addition to a $79 DVD recorder, Fry's also had a DVD player for $14.99 with no rebate required.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- October 19-20, Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Broadcast Engineering Expo 2005 and SBE National Meeting http://www.bee2005.org/.
- October 20, Pittsburgh Radisson in Greentree, SBE Regional Expo, featuring "What Is HDTV and Who Can See It?" http://www.broadcast.net/~sbe20/convention/attendeepage.htm#Special%20Events.
- October 24-25, Hyatt Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- October 24-25, Sofitel Paris Forum Rive Gauche, DVD Forum Europe http://www.uands.com/pg04.htm.
- October 24-27, Orlando World Center Marriott, ShowEast http://www.vnufilmgroup.com/filmgroup/showeast/index.jsp.
- October 25, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Portland, Taste of NAB Road Show http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/73-Portland.htm.
- October 25-26, Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, Massachusetts, Bos-Con http://www.bos-con.com/.
- November 3, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition http://www.smpte.org/conferences/.
- November 15-17, San Jose Convention Center, Streaming Media West http://www.streamingmedia.com/west/.
- *November 15-17, Javits Center, New York, NAB Post+ http://www.nabpostplus.com/.
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html.
- November 30-December 1, Washington, D.C., Convention Center, Government Video Expo http://www.gvexpo.com/.
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- *June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

- Taste of NAB Road Show calendar - Please check their site:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/2005-2.htm

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- Flat Universe: +1-212-600-0654
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600

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http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html

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Dated 02.11.2005, apologies for the delay, and for it being only part of the message, the board won't allow me to post more than 25,000 characters in one message.

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- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat*** -
- A slip of the finger had me renaming Kathleen Milnes of the Entertainment Economy Institute. Again, she's doing a roundtable on the workforce in post-production.
- Among other recently added roundtables are one on non-linear color correction moderated by Simon Cuff of Digital Vision, one on data- and video-centric HD & 2K DI moderated by Pat Howley of Digital Vision, another by Pat on automated restoration workflow, one on motion-compensated dust & grain reduction moderated by Goran Appelquist of Digital Vision, and two on HDV in mainstream production moderated by Michael Silbergleid of Television Broadcast magazine.
- There's room for plenty more roundtables, but the main program is filling up fast. I expect it to be finalized by the end of this month, so, if you have proposed presentations, get them to me ASAP.
- For those of you living north of Madison in Chicago, all is not lost. This year's world-championship series that really counts, the one shot by Fox Sports in HD slo-mo, the fabulous TechnoTreat Softball Challenge, will be played -- curse of the billy-goat notwithstanding -- at Wrigley Field!
- BE THERE! February 22-24 (with pre-retreat ATSC and Charles Poynton seminars on the 21st and displays supersession on the 22nd), Marriott Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- U.S. analog hard cut-off date -
- Here are some follow-ups. The first is from Mediaweek:
http://tinyurl.com/8lz4u
http://www.tvweek.com/article.cms?articleId=28923
http://www.cedmagazine.com/cedailydirect/2005/1005/cedaily051028.htm#2
- Senator McCain, having failed in the Commerce Committee, is now trying to get the full Senate to vote for an amendment to move the date up by a year to April 7, 2008. Senator Stevens says that "will destroy the process," and he's probably right. So, if McCain's amendment passes, it might mean no hard date at all rather than an earlier one. We might know by the end of the week:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=8842
Here's yet another call for keeping analog TV to provide emergency communications:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051031/dcm043.html?.v=60
- Here's Pollution Online's take on the failed energy-saving amendment:
http://tinyurl.com/duwsa

- Other legislation -
- Here's the Family Research Council coming out in favor of multicast must-carry:
http://tinyurl.com/ceowv
- Here's some of the latest on the broadcast flag from the Washington Post online:
http://tinyurl.com/dyvs8
And here's the Electronic Frontier Foundation view:
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/004106.php

- Tiny screens - "The Extra-Large, Ultra-Small Medium" was the headline of a story by Jodi Kantor on the front page of the "Arts & Leisure" section of The New York Times (which is the first thing Times subscribers saw on Saturday morning). The caption of a picture was "Are the 60-inch plasma screen and the tiny Apple iPod still part of the same viewing experience?" I think it's well worth a read. It should be free until Sunday:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/30/arts/television/30kant.html
By the way, from when Apple began offering video from its iTunes Music Store on October 12 through the end of the month, they sold more than a million video downloads:
http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/10/31/itunes/index.php
Also by the way, CBS is streaming three episodes of "Threshold," starting today:
http://www.cbs.com/primetime/threshold/

- DirecTV HD local-into-local -
- Here's a story from TV Week:
http://www.tvweek.com/article.cms?articleId=28909
- Perhaps I should have mentioned on Saturday that this means there are now people in the U.S. watching AVC (H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10) video though home boxes:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=596513&page=1&pp=30

- KCSM - In an ironic twist, the station that lost 38% of its audience when it dropped analog has reportedly had to restore some analog transmission to protect its digital license because the digital transmitter is not in the city of license:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/11-2005/msg00053.html

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 133 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 93 (70%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 58 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 10 (17%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $479
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $259
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $479
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $749
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- JVC AV27WF36 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $249.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $239.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $459.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ etronics.com $399
- Philips 27PT5445/37 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- RCA 27V412T 27-inch TV @ Wal*Mart $178.44
- Samsung CXM2785 27-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Conn's $469.97
- Sony 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Fry's $249
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Conn's $349.97
- Sylvania 6427FF 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $179.99
- Sylvania 6427TF 27-inch TV @ Conn's $189.99
- Sylvania 6727DE 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $339.99
- Sylvania 6727DF 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $279.99
- Toshiba 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $109
- JVC AV32WF36 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $399.99
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $289.99
- Sharp 32C241 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $249.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Universal $189
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $514.99
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sylvania 6432TE/6432TF 32-inch TV @ Conn's $269.99
- Toshiba 32AF45 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $474.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Insignia ISTV040917 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $49.99
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Mystery brand CTGV4563TCT 13-inch TV @ Conn's $59.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Philips 20PT6245/37 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Wal*Mart $139.53
- Sylvania 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Kmart $119
- Insignia ISTV040922 24-inch TV @ Best Buy $129.99
- "Famous Makers" VCR @ Universal $22
- "Famous Makers" DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- Mystery brand WV205 DVD/VCR combo @ Wal*Mart $59.87
- Philips DVP3050V DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- CyberHome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $99.99
- Emerson EWR20V5 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Wal*Mart $198.74
- Magnavox MRV660/17 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $166.99
- Mystery brand DVD recorder @ Fry's $89
- Panasonic DMR-ES40VS VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $289.99
- Philips DVDR615 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $159.99
- RCA DRC-8312 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Target $249.99
- Samsung DVD-R120 DVD recorder @ J&R $154.99
- Gateway GT5014 computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1079.97
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
- Sony RC110G computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1519.97 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Konka 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $149
- Polaroid 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Target $239
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Toshiba MV13Q41 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Conn's $109.97
- Devices not covered by the mandate but using analog TV broadcasts:
- Curtis SRT069 5-inch TV/AM/FM combo @ Circuit City $12.99
- Sony ICFCD543RMSIL AM/FM/TV/WX/CD clock radio @ Best Buy $84.99
- Sony ICF-CD73V AM/FM/TV/WX/CD shower clock radio @ J&R $74.99
WX - weather
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - None of the lists I check were updated since Saturday.

- International H/DTV news: A survey conducted for retailer You Me TV found that even in the UK only 37% were aware of an impending analog switch off. In Scotland, it was only 29%:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=countries&subclass=193&id=1265

- I'm not permitted to release the Consumer Electronics Association's figures for the 41st week of 2005 until Monday. There are no big surprises.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of the DirecTV units at Best Buy and Magnolia, and -- surprise! -- there was a Sony at J&R.

- Ad confusions: Best Buy referred to the Philips 37PF7320A/37 integrated DTV as a "monitor." Similarly, Circuit City called the Sharp LC37D4U merely "HD-Ready," though it has integrated ATSC reception.
Fry's referred to the NEC LCD2335WXM as having an "integrated TV tuner," but it's only analog. Fry's also advertised a 480p Toshiba plasma TV but said it had "HD Dynamic Contrast."

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
I found it interesting that Best Buy chose to label the 13-inch Insignia ISTV040917 as a "Round Tube" TV. I guess flat tubes are becoming so common that we're on the verge of swapping adjectives.
There were some Sharp LCDs listed in the Magnolia ad, but the information was garbled on its way to me, so I've left them out.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 4 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7900
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $199.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99 AR
- InFocus SP4805 projector $999.99 AR
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1099.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T/17 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $289.99
- Magnavox 50ML8105D/17 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1799.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Philips 30PW9100D/37 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $699.99
- Philips 37PF7320A/37 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2499.99
- Philips 42PF9630A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Pioneer PDP-4361HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Pioneer PDP-5061HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5999.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1899.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3299.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2199.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899.99
- Toshiba 20HL85 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2599.99
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3799.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4699.99
- Sony KLVS19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Toshiba 26HF84/85 26-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV package $889.99
- Toshiba 32HL95 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2199.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1999.99
- Toshiba 50HP95 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1099.99
- Toshiba 62HM95 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$90RC $2799.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 42HDS52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2999.99
- Hitachi 50VF820 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Hitachi 57F710S 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1899.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1099.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- Norcent LT2022 20-inch LCD TV $429.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.99
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 20-inch LCD TV $289.99
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- RCA HD52W59 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2499.99 TW
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999.99 TW
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $699.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $854.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1599.99
- Sharp LC37D4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2799.99
- Sharp LD26SH3U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.97
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2999.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3999.99
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3499.99
TW - price includes DVD set of The Who in concert
- Conn's (Dallas Morning News, appropriate disclaimers):
- Akai PDP4206EM 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499.99
- Akai PT46DL10 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1199.99
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2699.97
- Hitachi 42V715 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1899.97
- Hitachi 65F710 65-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $2199.97
- Mitsubishi WD52528 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499.97
- Mitsubishi WS55517 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1899.97
- Mitsubishi WS65315 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1799.97
- Mitsubishi WS73615 73-inch 16:9 CRT integrated proj. DTV $2999.97
- Samsung HLR5087W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999.97
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2699.97
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1699.97
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.97
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899.97
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3499.97
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499.97
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $1499.97
- Toshiba 20HL85 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.97
- Toshiba 23HLV85 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1199.97
- Toshiba 50HP95 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.97
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1099.97
- Toshiba MW30G71 30-inch widescreen TV/DVD/VCR combo $899.97
- Westinghouse LTV32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $999.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1899.97
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer)
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 3400MP projector $1299
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Samsung LT-P2045X 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569.99
- Fry's (Dallas Morning News, some HD IDs only):
- Epson PowerLite 61P projector $1197.99
- JVC 52-inch widescreen D-ILA projection TV $1999
- Mitsubishi 62-inch widescreen integrated DLP projection DTV $4199 BS
- Mitsubishi 62-inch wide Diamond Series integr. DLP proj. DTV $5299 BS
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $649
- NEC LCD2335WXM 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99 AR
- Optoma EP719 projector $997.99
- Samsung 40-inch widescreenintegrated LCD TV $2799
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2699
- Samsung 50-inch widescreen integrated DLP projection DTV $1999
- Samsung 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3599
- Sharp 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2499
- Sony 32-inch 16:9 Bravia integrated LCD DTV $2399
- Sony 50-inch wide Grand Wega SXRD integr. LCD proj. DTV $3999
- Sony 55-inch widescreen Grand Wega integrated LCD projection DTV $2499
- Toshiba 42-inch widescreen TV $1799
- Toshiba 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2899
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD ID):
- Mystery Brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $999
- Home Theater Store (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- LG 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $2499
- Mitsubishi 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $4499
- Mitsubishi 52-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $1899
- Mitsubishi 55-inch Diamond widescreen projection DTV $1999
- Mitsubishi 55-inch Medallion widescreen projection DTV $1399
- Mitsubishi 62-inch widescreen Diamond integr. DLP proj. DTV
- Mitsubishi 65-inch Diamond widescreen projection DTV $2799
- Mitsubishi 73-inch widescreen Diamond Plus integr. DLP proj. DTV
- Sharp 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3999
- Sony 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3299
- Sony 42-inch widescreen Grand Wega integr. LCD proj. DTV $1699
- Sony 60-inch widescreen integr. SXRD proj. DTV
- Zenith 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1799
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi CMP-4211 42-inch plasma monitor $2399.99
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV
- JVC LT-37X776 37-inch widescreen LCD DTV
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector $1299.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Pioneer PDP-4360HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung 242mp-Silver 24-inch 8:5 LCD TV $1399.99 AR
- Samsung HL-R5087W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV
- Sharp 65DR650 65-inch widescreen integrated DLP projection DTV $2399.99
- Sharp LC-45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3999.99
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR $599.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $699.99
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $719.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Famous Maker" 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1598
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1998
- HP MD5050 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2498
- HP MD5880 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $3998
- HP MD6580n 65-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $4998
- HP PE4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $1998
- HP PL5000N 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $4298
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2798
- Mitsubishi PD-6150 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9998
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1998
- Mitsubishi WD-62327 62-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- Sony KDF-E42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1998
- Sony KDS-R60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $4998
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HDDVR250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499 AR
- Fujitsu P42HHA40US 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $4998 TS
- Fujitsu P50HHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $6998 TS
- Mitsubishi WD62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4699 BS
- Panasonic TC23LX50 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999 BS
- Panasonic TC26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699 BS
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Pioneer PRO920HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Samsung HLR6178 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4498
- Samsung LNR268 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4998 BS
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
TS - price includes "matching table stand and speaker system"
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52825G 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3499
- Mitsubishi WD-62825G 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999
- Panasonic TH-42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, some HD disclaimers only):
- Mitsubishi PD5050 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3999.57
- Philips 37PF7320 37-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2399.37
- Sharp LC37GB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1079.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.97
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1799.97
- Sears (HD IDs only):
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony KLV-S26A10 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1349.99
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1199
- Pioneer [?] HPP4298PP 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1599
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $999
- Sharp 37G5U 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1599
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1499
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1997 BS
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KDFE55A10 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2997 BS
- Sony KDFE60A10 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3297 BS
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 BS
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4997 BS
- Sony KLVS19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $997 BS
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Wal*Mart (no disclaimer necessary):
- Magnavox 51MP6100D/37 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $897

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

Alan Roberts
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Dated 02.11.2005, part 2

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- DVD news:

- Again, I'm not permitted to disclose CEA's week-41 figures until Monday.

- ABC has a story on "Death of VCRs":
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=1230463

- The latest thing in cable is "quadruple-play": video, high-speed Internet, voice, and now, through a deal between Advance-Newhouse, Comcast, Cox, and Time Warner on the cable side and Sprint Nextel on the other, wireless. What makes this of more than mere business-news interest is that programming PVRs via mobile phones and watching cable programming on them is supposed to follow. This story from Multichannel News if free to all:
http://tinyurl.com/9zsus

- The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences will present "Next TV: Managing Your Future in the Changing Landscape of Television," on Saturday, 9-5, at the Goldenson Theatre in North Hollywood:
http://tinyurl.com/b3uw5

- Qualcomm is seeking a post-production manager for MediaFLO:
http://www.qualcomm.com/mediaflo/index.shtml

- Here is a list of the honors to be presented at next week's SMPTE conference:
http://www.dcinematoday.com/dc/pr.aspx?newsID=346

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- November 3, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- *November 5, Goldenson Theatre, North Hollywood, NextTV: Managing Your Future in the Changing Landscape of Television http://tinyurl.com/b3uw5.
- November 9-12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition http://www.smpte.org/conferences/.
- November 15-17, San Jose Convention Center, Streaming Media West http://www.streamingmedia.com/west/.
- November 15-17, Javits Center, New York, NAB Post+ http://www.nabpostplus.com/.
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html.
- November 30-December 1, Washington, D.C., Convention Center, Government Video Expo http://www.gvexpo.com/.
- *January 4, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, HDTV Business Conference http://www.hdtv-bc.com/program.htm.
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

- Taste of NAB Road Show calendar - Please check their site:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/2005-2.htm

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html
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Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

Alan Roberts
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Joined: May 3 1999

Dated 08.11.2005, part 1 to keep it below 25,000.

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Here are some very efficient (low-administrative-cost) relief organizations (all have four-star ratings from CharityNavigator.org):
http://www.americares.org/
http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html
http://www.directrelief.org/index.html
http://www.hopeww.org/
http://www.mercycorps.org/splash/
I understand the Red Cross web site is often busy. Americans may also call 800 HELP NOW (800 435-7669).

- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 22-24 in Rancho Mirage -
- FAQs and online registration are now available:
http://www.hpaonline.com
Correction: "technical difficulties" have knocked out the registration process for a while, but not before Discovery vp Peter Riordan managed to become the first to register for the 2006 retreat.
- I caution you that, starting with the 2005 retreat we began limiting attendance. Don't be left out. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com
- The main program, covering such areas as color management, displays, large-format and beyond-HD imaging, digital-cinema packaging, and more is still in flux, but the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) and the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) just announced a half-day digital-ENG seminar to be held the day before the retreat, on February 21. It will be concurrent with Charles Poynton's display-oriented seminar. Details will follow.
- Dr. Nicholas Beser of the Applied Physics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University and Ed Grogan of the Department of Defense will be doing a follow-up to their popular roundtable on intelligence forensics. The 2006 roundtable will be on Department of Defense multimedia forensics.
- As you will soon read, it was a heck of an end of the week in Washington. Things are bound to happen between now and the retreat, too. How do you keep up with doings in Congress, the FCC, and other federal agencies? Why, at the annual Washington update at the Technology Retreat, of course, conducted by techno-speaking attorney Jim Burger. No questions are off limits!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- U.S. analog cut-off -
- The Senate officially approved the Digital Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005 by a close vote of 52-47. The complete Broadcasting & Cable story requires a paid subscription:
http://tinyurl.com/9lgrx
- The same day, the House Budget Committee approved their version 21-17. This story is from Mediaweek:
http://tinyurl.com/aobza
- Senator John McCain's amendment to move the date up by a year was trounced 69-30:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=8850
His motivation was ostensibly improving emergency communications. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruled Thursday that its Emergency Alert System rules would now apply to cable, satellite, and DTT. Cable & DTT need to comply by the end of next year; satellite has until May 31, 2007. The FCC also wants to make sure hearing- and visually impaired viewers/subscribers and non-English-speakers are covered:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=8854
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262016A1.pdf
Where did the television industry learn how to make programming (and even DVD menus) accessible to the hearing- and visually impaired? Why, at ***The Technology Retreat***, of course, where a team from the National Center for Accessible Media offered a presentation and demos. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com
- Senator John Ensign withdrew his amendment to cut the funding for DTT-to-analog adapters. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6281003.html?display=Breaking+News

- The "tuner" mandate -
- The FCC has moved the 2007 deadline up from July 1 to March 1, and it now covers all TV receivers, not just those 13-inch and above:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=8849
- The FCC (be still my heart) recognizes that it isn't really a "tuner" requirement ("The digital television reception requirement, which is also often termed the DTV tuner requirement..."):
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262013A1.pdf
Here's the complete second order:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-190A1.pdf
- I don't know whether the new requirement will cover TV-band radios. It says it covers "other devices that receive broadcast television signals." Where might one find out? Well, the 2005 ***Technology Retreat*** featured the FCC chair's chief of staff. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Telco TV -
- The FCC began work on ensuring that local franchising authorities don't unreasonably withhold permission for telephone companies to provide cable-competitive services:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=8853
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262033A1.pdf
- The House telecommunications subcommittee has also scheduled a hearing on the subject for Wednesday:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=8873
- Where can you find out more about telco TV? Well, the Telco TV session at the 2006 ***Technology Retreat*** would be a good place to start. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Content protection -
- Appropriate for right after Halloween, the "broadcast flag" has risen from the dead. This ZDNet story provides an overview:
http://tinyurl.com/afet5
- This time, it's not JUST the "flag." The House committee on courts, the Internet, and intellectual property held a hearing on both a "flag" bill and another to close the "analog hole":
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3416
You can watch the whole two hour hearing here:
http://boss.streamos.com/real/hjudiciary/crime/courts110305.smi
- I've seen the draft of the "hole" bill, and it's pretty bizarre. It singles out a particular technology, Video Encoded Invisible Light (VEIL), previously applied to interactive toys in addition to the industry standard CGMS-A (copy-generation management system - analog):
http://www.veilinteractive.com/2003/index.html
- How do you learn more about this? On one side is the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA); on the other is the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). MPAA chief technology officer Brad Hunt will be explaining the latest at ***The Technology Retreat***; previous retreats have also featured CEA officials. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com
- Here's CEA's current position:
http://www.ce.org/Press/CurrentNews/press_release_detail.asp?id=10867
Longtime CEA member Thomson, according to Warren Communications News, says the "analog hole" draft is "a good starting point." The story is no longer on their site, but Thomson will be well represented at ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.warren-news.com/
- In a somewhat related story, if you go to the Grokster web site, it now says, "There are legal services for downloading music and movies. This service is not one of them":
http://www.grokster.com/

- Other outlets for broadcast-network programming - CBS and NBC have now joined ABC in offering some of their shows via outlets other than their owned and affiliated stations:
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_46/b3959104.htm
You don't need to be a subscriber to read this Multichannel News story:
http://tinyurl.com/dpxgj
What does it mean? Come to ***The Technology Retreat*** and find out. All three of those networks (among others) will be on the broadcasters panel. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 89 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 64 (72%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 56 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 8 (14%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $479
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV @ Universal $259
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV @ Universal $479
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $749
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Insignia ISTV040924 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $209.99
- Magnavox 27MT3305 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $179.99
- Panasonic [?] 27H45 27-inch TV @ Universal $109
- Panasonic CT27SL15 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $309.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ etronics.com $399
- RCA 27-inch TV @ Kmart $189.99
- Samsung TXR2735 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $284.99
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch TV @ Sears $299.99
- Insignia ISTV040925 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $249.99
- RCA 32V550T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $289.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $522.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Sylvania 13-inch TV @ Kmart $69.99
- Symphonic ST413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- Toshiba 13A23/4/5 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $69.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Insignia ISTV040920 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $114.99
- Symphonic ST420FF 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $119.99
- "Famous Makers" VCR @ Universal $22
- "Famous Makers" DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- Memorex MVD4541 DVD/VCR combo @ Target $89.99
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $99.99
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $94.99
- Humax DRT800 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $249.99 AR
- Magnavox MRV660/17 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $142.49
- Panasonic DMRES40VS VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $299.99
- Panasonic DMR-ES20S DVD recorder combo @ J&R $189.99
- Panasonic DMR-ES40VS VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $289.99
- Philips DVDR615 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $159.99
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ CompUSA $299.99
- Gateway GT5014 computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1099.97 AR
- HP M7250N computer w/TV tuner package @ Circuit City $1199.99
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Symphonic SC724FDF 24-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit City $319.99
- Toshiba MW20F51 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $284.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but receiving analog TV signals:
- Sangean DT-200V AM/FM/TV/weather radio @ J&R $49.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - None of the lists I check were updated since the last memo.

- As part of its big Thursday, the FCC issued a Clarification Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on distributed DTT transmission systems (multiple transmitters per station). Here is the press release:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262082A1.pdf
Here is the full order and NPRM:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-192A1.pdf
Where can you find out more about distributed DTT transmission systems? A good place to start would be with Mr. Distributed DTT Transmission Systems, himself, Merrill Weiss. And where might he be February 21-24? Might it be ***The Technology Retreat***? BE THERE:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- A white paper saying that unlicensed TV-white-space transmitters will not cause interference is being distributed:
http://www.newamerica.net/Download_Docs/pdfs/Doc_File_2635_1.pdf
The FCC last week granted Outland Wireless permission to experiment with broadband-type transmissions in both low-VHF and UHF TV channels:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262033A1.pdf

- The FCC also announced further steps to implement the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act of 2004:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262022A1.pdf

- The 4-Gpel camera: NTSC offers, at best, about 440x480 resolution, roughly 0.2 megapixels (Mpel). HDTV's 720p version is about 1 Mpel, and 1080i (depending on how you count line averaging) about 2 Mpel. Again, depending on how you count, the ARRI D20 is 6 Mpel, the Dalsa Origin is 8 Mpel, and the Panavision Genesis is 12 Mpel. NHK's UDTV (ultrahigh-definition) system is 32 Mpel. Now try wrapping your mind around the idea of 128 times more pixels than that! This EE Times story describes a camera that could capture an image that could be seen 20-feet wide with the sharpness of a typical 6x4 photograph when viewed from the same distance (about a foot away). The team is compiling a photo of North America:
http://tinyurl.com/8ayvn
Here's the web site of the Gigapxl Project:
http://www.gigapxl.com/
Will the camera be at ***The Technology Retreat***? The Panavision Genesis was there last year, the ARRI D20 was there two years ago, and the Lockheed Martin 12-Mpel camera was described the year before that. There WILL be an advanced-camera-technology session. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Sony used GLV projection technology at Aichi Expo 2005 in September:
http://www.sony.net/Products/SC-HP/cx_news/vol40/sideview.html

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

Alan Roberts
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Joined: May 3 1999

Dated 08.11.2005, part 2.

===================================================

- International H/DTV news:

- According to an article on Internet-protocol television (IPTV) in Communications Technology magazine, here are some numbers of IPTV subscribers outside the U.S.:
- Hong Kong - 416,000
- France ---- 260,000+
- Italy ----- 161,000
- Sweden ---- 117,000
- Japan ----- 80,000
- Spain ----- 40,000
- Taiwan ---- 40,000:
http://www.ct-magazine.com/archives/ct/1105/1105_iptvthe.htm
The same issue has a story on IPTV for cable in the U.S.:
http://www.ct-magazine.com/archives/ct/1105/1105_doiwant.htm
It also covers bandwidth savings through "switched broadcast":
http://www.ct-magazine.com/archives/ct/1105/1105_buildingaswitched.htm
There's also an overview of cable technologies:
http://www.ct-magazine.com/archives/ct/1105/1105_fromhfcto.htm
Although it's not an international story, SES Americom and the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative announced a deal today to deliver IPTV to a thousand small U.S. telephone companies:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6282422.html?display=Breaking+News

- Digital Broadcasting Australia reports over a million (1,085,000) DTT-reception devices sold to retailers by the end of September, over half of them in the year ended then:
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?display=news&newsID=788

- According to UK distributor Midwich, 30% of flat-panel TVs sold there are HD:
http://www.vnunet.com/crn/news/2145615/defining-market-definition
The BBC plans HD programming soon:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/4417202.stm
The BBC (as well as ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, Pax, PBS, UPN, and the WB) has been represented at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Those considering the House's two $40 coupons to convert ten million U.S. households to DTT might want to consider recent figures from Ofcom, the UK regulator. DTT converters are expected to cost UKP26 each (US$45), but Ofcom figures each household ought to have at least two, plus a PVR, for a total of UKP132 (US$230) in equipment. Then there's another UKP125 (US$218) for installation and possibly as much as UKP40 (US$70) for an antenna, plus as much as UKP8 (US$14) extra per year in power costs. Final analog switchoff is not planned in the UK until 2012, the DTT transition is already much farther along there than it is here, and they have only about a quarter as many households, but Ofcom has estimated the cost of helping 10% of households make the transition at UKP572 million (US$997 million):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/4417432.stm

- NHK (the Japan Broadcasting Corporation) has demonstrated intercity Super Hi-Vision (8k x 4k):
http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=173402762
We ARE trying to get a demo at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- At a time when many 27-inch TVs are selling for under $200, Panasonic has introduced frames for its plasma TVs, starting at $399.99. This story is from TWICE (This Week in Consumer Electronics):
http://tinyurl.com/82w9m

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 41 weeks of 2005 were down 10.2% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 10.9%.
Sales of so-called non-flat-panel "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 41st week were 87,789 units and for the first 41 weeks 3,150,530 (compared to 15,443,559 for non-flat-panel sets not called "digital" by CEA). For 14 of the last 17 weeks, the number of non-flat-panel "digital televisions" sold to U.S. dealers was lower than in the same period last year.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 16.9% of the non-flat-panel TVs sold to U.S. dealers through the 41st week this year. Based on CEA's report of unit sales through the end of June including flat-panel displays, the total "digital" percentage (assuming no flat-panel non-"digital" TVs) would be 32.2%. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 68% of the TVs sold through the 41st week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes, and that percentage is increasing slightly.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers. CEA says that, through June, about 85% of "digital televisions" were HDTV.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV PVR at Video & Audio Center:

- Ad confusions: Flat Universe used the designations "HDTV Ready" and "HDTV Comp;" I don't know what the latter is supposed to mean, but it was applied to two non-HD non-DTT products. Ultimate's ad had a banner headline, "Largest HDTV selection available" right over two non-HD sets.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
There was no Best Buy supplement in my New York Times this week -- or that of my neighbors. The Best Buy information I've used was sent by my Minneapolis-St.Paul-area correspondent. Best Buy's supplement had an informative banner headline saying, "Without an HD signal it's just TV."
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- Insignia IS-LCDTV26 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Insignia IS-TVHD30 30-inch widescreen TV $499.99
- JVC HD52G786/7BP6 52-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV $2374.99
- JVC HD56G786/7BP6 56-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV $2849.99
- JVC LT32X576 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.99 BS
- JVC LT40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $2749.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4749.99
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2499.99 BS
- Magnavox 30MW5405/17 30-inch widescreen TV $549.99
- Magnavox 42MF230A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2184.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65517 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2184.99
- RCA D52W23 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2849.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1329.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1139.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $499.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor w/$50RC $1614.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3324.99
BS - price "before savings"
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2564.99
- Hitachi 51F710S 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1614.99
- Hitachi 55VF820 55-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2849.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $539.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Magnavox 42MF130A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1599.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1899.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $639.99
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1804.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 15-inch LCD TV $289.99
- Polaroid FLM2011 20-inch LCD TV $479.99
- Polaroid FLM3201 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1899.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $949.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $649.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $874.99
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Sharp LC15B8US 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $522.99
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $854.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1139.99
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1519.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4749.99
- Sony KLVS15G10 15-inch LCD TV $479.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1139.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1424.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.99
- CompUSA (HD disclaimer only):
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3299.99
- HP Z556 computer w/TV tuner $1399.99
- Sony KLV-23M1 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Syntax Olevia LT26HVE 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma TV $2549 DC
- Dell 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma TV $3799 DC
DC - discount (rebate) available to those subscribing to Comcast HD
- Dell (New York Times and USA Today, no disclaimer):
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $649
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Samsung LT-P2045X 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569.99
- Flat Universe (Metro NY, no disclaimer):
- Pioneer PDP42MV 42-inch widescreen plasma display $1699.95
- Pioneer PDP-504CMX 50-inch 16:9 plasma display $2799.95
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $799.95
- Sharp LC-32GA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1399.95
- Sony FWD-42PV1 42-inch widescreen plasma display $1699.95
- Sony KLV-26HG2 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1049.95
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.95
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mystery brand 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $899
- Mystery brand 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Viewsonic 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $849
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Hewlett-Packard LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Hewlett-Packard MD5880 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV
- Hitachi CMP4211 42-inch plasma monitor $2399.99
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2299.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVi 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2299.99 AR
- Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor w/$100GC $1699.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-7230 projector $1049.99
- HP MD5880N 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV
- JVC HD52G786 52-inch wide integrated D-ILA proj. DTV $2099.99
- LG 23LX2R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Panasonic TC-20LB30 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
- Samsung HL-R6168W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV
- Samsung LNR-408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV
- Samsung TX-R3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $799.99
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Sony KV-32FS120 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $479.99
- Syntax Olevia LT32HVE 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $449.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVi 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2299.99 AR
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Westinghouse LVM-37w1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1699.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP PE4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $1998
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2798
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2498
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.97
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.97
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1169.97
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1349.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.97
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, some HD disclaimers only):
- Hitachi 51F710A 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1499.99 2T
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99 2T
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2249.99 2T
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99 2T
- Samsung SP-R4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1979.99 2T
- Sharp LC37D4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2519.99 2T
- Sony KD36FS130 36-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $854.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99 2T
- Toshiba 23HLV85 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1199.99 2T
- Toshiba 34HF85 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $949.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99 2T
- Toshiba 52HM95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99 2T
2T - price includes two tickets to Disney/Touchtone movies
- Target (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Sony KLV-S15G10 15-inch LCD TV $479.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, some disclaimers):
- Akai PDP4206EM 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1498.95
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4624.95
- Magnavox 27MT5405 27-inch 4:3 flat-tube TV $398.95
- Mitsubishi WD62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4069.95
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1799.95
- Panasonic TC23LX50 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.95 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1849.95
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2774.95
- Samsung HLR5078W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3234.95
- Samsung HPR4272 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2959.95
- Sharp LC26D4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1479.95
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.95 BS
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.95 BS
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1849.95
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $799.95 BS
- Toshiba 37HLX95 37-inch wide integrated LCD DTV/DVD combo $3234.95
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1849.95
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2034.95
- Toshiba 62MX195 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3699.95
BS - price "before savings"
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1199
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $799
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $999
- Sharp 37G5U 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1599
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1499
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $599
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5497 IS
- Mystery brand 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $2997
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1997 IS
- Sony KDF60XS955 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3597 IS
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 IS
IS - price inclusive of sales tax

- DVD news: According to CEA's revised figures, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 41 weeks of 2005 were down 23.9% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 17.8%. VCR sales were down 42.5%. For the 41st week DVD player sales were actually UP 32% over the same week in 2004.

- TiVo and Yahoo are joining forces. Initially, the agreement will allow users to program their TiVo PVRs via Yahoo web pages. Next to come are photos, weather, and traffic from Yahoo via the TiVo PVRs:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/07/technology/07yahoo.html?th&emc=th
This could sound familiar to those who heard TiVo describing it at a ***Technology Retreat*** years ago. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- EchoStar added 255,000 net new subscribers in the third quarter for a total of 11.7 million:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=8877
DirecTV added 263,000 to 14.9 million (they hit 15 million in October):
http://tinyurl.com/aw8nx

- It's-tough-to-be-a-broadcaster department: The number of radio & TV broadcasting complaints to the FCC increased from 6429 in the second quarter of this year to 26,368 in the third quarter, almost all of them related to supposed indecency:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262020A1.pdf

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- Through November 12, New York Hilton, SMPTE Technical Conference & Exhibition http://www.smpte.org/conferences/.
- November 15-17, San Jose Convention Center, Streaming Media West http://www.streamingmedia.com/west/.
- November 15-17, Javits Center, New York, NAB Post+ http://www.nabpostplus.com/.
- November 16-18, Makuhari Messe, InterBEE 2005 http://bee.jesa.or.jp/en/index.html.
- November 30-December 1, Washington, D.C., Convention Center, Government Video Expo http://www.gvexpo.com/.
- January 4, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, HDTV Business Conference http://www.hdtv-bc.com/program.htm.
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- *February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

- Taste of NAB Road Show calendar - Please check their site:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/2005-2.htm

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- Flat Universe: +1-212-600-0654
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

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http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html
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- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage -
http://www.hpaonline.com
- I am told the online registration is working again. I guess that's what we get for making it too popular. It's not sold out yet, so register now!
http://tinyurl.com/cebma
- The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) has announced their half-day seminar on digital electronic newsgathering, conducted jointly with the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE), in conjunction with ***The Technology Retreat*** on February 21 (the day before the main retreat starts). I've had a peek at the agenda, and it looks pretty terrific:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/press/2005/hpa/hpa_techretreat.html
That half-day seminar and a concurrent one by guru Charles Poynton on display issues have separate admission fees:
http://www.hpaonline.com/mc/page.do?sitePageId=24025
- The main retreat will start at 9:30 am on Wednesday, February 22 (to give Hollywood people a chance to drive to it) with yet another half-day seminar on displays, including a tutorial on display technologies, another on color translations by Ron Williams of Landmark Color (head of the SMPTE DC28 colorimetry committee), and more on contrast/grayscale, color accuracy, scaling, de-interlacing, and motion compensation. That one's included in the price of ***The Technology Retreat***, but, if somehow your life depends on being elsewhere that afternoon, it IS available for its own admission charge.
http://www.hpaonline.com/mc/page.do?sitePageId=24025
- And there will be yet another seminar! This one, on small-format (1/3-inch) HD acquisition, is expected to be crammed into the lunch break on Thursday, following a session on LARGE-format acquisition. Those who attended last week's SMPTE convention in New York got a taste of this in some of the presentations there (including a surprise not listed in their program), but those offerings are being expanded, updated, and improved for the retreat. Come to this if only to learn how to match depth of field in different formats and why it either is or isn't okay to use half-pixel offsets between green and other imagers. Does a 1/3-inch 1920 x 1080 imager offer the same resolution as a 2/3-inch 1920 x 1080 imager? You may be surprised! Come and find out!
- Fox is joining ABC, CBS, NBC, Pax, and UPN as a confirmed participant on the 2006 broadcasters panel. Their representative will be Richard Friedel, executive vp and general manager of Fox Networks engineering & operations. PBS, Sinclair, and the WB have participated many times in the past, and we hope to get confirmations from them soon.
- The video-consumer marketplace panel is also filling up. Confirmed so far are CEDIA board member Michael Heiss, DirecTV's Bob Plummer, and Adam Goldberg of Sharp Laboratories, moderated by Peter Fannon, who has headed the digital-TV committee of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). This year we had a representative of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and we hope to have one in February, too.
- Some of those LARGE-format imagers claim resolutions far beyond HD. How can their images be moved around? Learn about ten-gigabit A/V networking at ***The Technology Retreat***.
- More breakfast roundtables have been confirmed since the last memo. Discuss the "tipping point" for HD commercials with Tom Fletcher of Fletcher Chicago, digital intermediates with Debra Kaufman of DI/Studio, lip sync with Graham Jones, director of communications engineering of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), metadata and workflows with the BBC's Phil Tudor and the AAF Association's Brad Gilmer, and MXF in production, post-production, and archives with Metaglue's Oliver Morgan.
- There will be new quiz prizes (and some golden oldies) and all-new 2006 Topps baseball cards at the softball championship at Wrigley Field (where the Compacts, Regulars, and Larges will play), and someone will leave with a well-reviewed Accurian DTT set-top receiver/decoder, courtesy of Peter Putman of ROAM Consulting.
- Don't hate yourself for the rest of your life! BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Blu-ray vs. HD DVD -
- To no one's surprise, MGM said it would support Blu-ray. This story is from Reuters:
http://tinyurl.com/95kep
- Warren Communications News reported Monday that Sonic Solutions blamed the format war for $9 million in lost revenues. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/
- The Blu-ray group did not adopt an HP proposal, so HP is reportedly pulling its support. This story is also from Reuters:
http://tinyurl.com/8gwhg
- Warren Communications News also pointed out the irony of the merger of NEC's (HD DVD) and Sony's (Blu-ray) optical-disk-drive businesses. No effect on the HD disk war is seen. The story should be on their site until Monday morning:
http://www.warren-news.com/
This story from Digital TV Design Line should still be available:
http://tinyurl.com/7sjxf
- MPEG LA has come up with a Blu-ray license agreement:
http://www.mpegla.com/news/n_05-11-09_bluray.pdf
- MPEG LA rival Via Licensing has discussed licensing issues at previous ***Technology Retreats***, and we expect at least one session (and perhaps a demo) on Blu-ray and HD DVD at the 2006 event. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Adding DTT to the Emergency Alert System - Here's the FCC Report & Order:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-191A1.pdf
Here's analysis of it by Doug Lung:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=1068

- Dropping "digital television" sales - Joel Brinkley's analysis of CEA's figures is pretty similar to mine. His 20% figure is slightly higher than mine apparently because he's not counting TV/DVD combos; I am:
http://blog.ultimateavmag.com/joelbrinkley/

- USDTV - The company, which reportedly currently has only about 4500 subscribers for its multichannel-DTT service spread through the Albuquerque, Las Vegas, and Salt Lake City markets, has expanded to Dallas. The first URL is from Multichannel News and is a piece that is free to non-subscribers:
http://tinyurl.com/bovpu
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051114/20051114005534.html?.v=1

- U.S. analog cut-off - Those of you following U.S. politics might have noticed the big fuss over passing the budget bill in the House. That bill includes the new analog cut-off rules. When it looked like the budget wouldn't pass, House Energy and Commerce Committee head Representative Joe Barton said he'd try to pass a separate bill:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6284927.html?display=Breaking+News
The budget finally passed in the wee hours of Friday morning:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3478
I would note that the next stages are the House/Senate reconciliation committee (at which strange things have happened in the past) followed by presidential signature or veto. Those things are expected to take some time, but they should happen.
That doesn't mean that analog TV will be turned off by May 2009. Followers of such news may recall that in mid-1997 a law was passed requiring the analog spectrum to be auctioned off in time to enrich the U.S. Treasury by September 30, 2002. That law was changed at the last minute.
Verizon now reportedly wants the auction date moved nine months earlier. The story from Warren Communications News is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/
I offer this UPI headline without comment: "U.S. cuts Medicaid, funds digital TV":
http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20051113-091245-7237r

- Small-screen mobile TV -
- Here's an overview from Wired:
http://stocks.wired.com/fq/wired/story.asp?story=53103167
- The latest is AOL offering old Warner Bros. TV shows. The first URL is for a story from Multichannel News that is free to non-subscribers:
http://tinyurl.com/adz3p
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6284432?display=Breaking+News
The shows will reportedly include two minutes of commercials that can't be skipped (versus eight minutes when they were first aired), and higher quality (DVD-level) is to be available in the future with special software:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/14/business/14warner.html
- Here's coverage on the public-radio show "On Point"
http://www.onpointradio.org/shows/2005/11/20051114_b_main.asp
- This free-to-non-subscribers story in Broadcasting & Cable questions whether there's anything for traditional broadcasters and cable programmers to worry about with regard to these recent announcements:
http://tinyurl.com/7bkns
- NBC Universal is planning to make movies available on a peer-to-peer system:
http://tinyurl.com/dmnhq
- This somewhat-related story questions the availability of AVC HD encoders:
http://www.xchangemag.com/tdhotnews/5bh109444054074.html
- There might be a session at ***The Technology Retreat*** on Crown Castle's DVB-H video transmissions to mobile phones (we've received the submission; we're just not sure yet that there's room for it). And, of course, ABC, CBS, NBC Universal, and Warner Bros. will all be there. How about you?
http://www.hpaonline.com
- The IEEE has also taken notice of this. They'll be having their first International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting in Las Vegas April 6-7. Papers are currently being solicited:
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html

- Telco TV - Both broadcasters and cable operators oppose the House telecommunications bill that would allow telcos a more favorable environment than cable:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3438
Here's the FCC's notice of proposed rulemaking on the subject:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-189A1.pdf
There will be a telco-TV session at ***The Technology Retreat***, featuring Brad Medford of SBC Labs. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Unlicensed transmissions in TV bands - Warren Communications News reported Wednesday that the president of the Association for Maximum Service Television said "TV white spaces" (channels unused in any particular area) should be auctioned rather than simply offered for unlicensed use. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- CableCARD - Microsoft and CableLabs have signed a deal to get digital cable directly into PCs without boxes:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6284313.html?display=Breaking+News
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1888400,00.asp

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Dated 20,11,2005, part 2.

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- The PVR threat - According to a broadcast-network research conference in New York, it's highly exaggerated. Among findings:
- PVR households watch 12% more TV.
- Primetime network programming is up 4% in PVR homes.
- 60% of PVR users watch shows within 24 hours of recording, 80% within two days.
- Most of what's recorded on PVRs comes from the top-20 broadcast-network shows.
- 58% of PVR users pay attention to commercials even while fast-forwarding through them and 53% have backed up to watch an ad they skipped.
- Self-reports by PVR users exaggerate their ad skipping.
The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6284740.html?display=Breaking+News

- Copy protection -
- Sony BMG encoded CDs in such a way as to allow attacks on computers that played them. It has been a big mess, right when the House was holding hearings on content protection:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/16/technology/16sony.html?th&emc=th
http://cp.sonybmg.com/xcp/english/faq.html
- Here's a story on watermarks used in video-on-demand:
http://stocks.wired.com/fq/wired/story.asp?story=52981885
- The Global Society for Asset Management is offering a free report on digital asset management:
http://www.g-sam.org/library/gsam/index.asp
- Learn the latest from Motion Picture Association chief technology officer Brad Hunt and Copy Protection Technical Working Group member Jim Burger at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Holographic video storage - Turner Broadcasting has reportedly aired content from an InPhase holographic disk:
http://www.inphase-tech.com/

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 151 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 108 (72%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 100 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 14 (14%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Royal $579
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $479
- Sony Wega 36SF100 36-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $449
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony KP53WS [?] 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $498
- RCA ZA61W20 61-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $649
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $598
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
- Sony KP65WS [?] 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $749
- Toshiba 65H65 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $689
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Insignia ISTV040923 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- Panasonic 27H45 [?] 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit $449.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ etronics $399
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Sears $454.99
- Philips 27PT5445/37 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $179.99
- RCA 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Kmart $249.99
- RCA 27F522T 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Wal*Mart $219
- Sharp 27F541 27-inch flat-tube TV $249.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $129
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $139
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $329.99
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $331.99
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 27SF100 27-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $219
- Symphonic ST427F 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $158.99
- Symphonic ST427FF 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Toshiba 27A45 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $189.99
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $329.99
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $119
- JVC AV32F476 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $449.99
- Philips 32PT5441 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $289.99
- RCA 32V432T 32-inch TV @ Kmart $247
- RCA 32V520T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $289.99
- Sharp 32C241 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $259.99
- Sharp 32F641 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $399.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $219
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $239
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Royal $389
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony Wega 32SF100 32-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $349
- Sylvania 6432FE 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $399.99
- Toshiba 32H50 32-inch TV w/PIP $239
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $299
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $298
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Vector Stormtracker 5-inch TV/radio/spotlight @ Home Depot $59.99
- Insignia ISTV040917 13-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $59.99
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Sansui TVM1316 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $89.99
- Magnavox 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Kmart $99.99
- Magnavox 14MS2331 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $89.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Samsui [sic] TVM1916 19-inch TV @ Royal $68
- Sansui TVM1916 19-inch TV @ CEW $59
- Toshiba 19A24/25 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $89.99
- Jensen TS2050J 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $94.99
- Magnavox 20MS233S 20-inch TV @ Target $98
- Magnavox 20MS3442/17 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- "Famous Makers" VCR @ Universal $22
- Sansui S35EV VCR @ Royal $29.99
- "Famous Makers" DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- Go-Video DV2150 DVD/VCR combo @ Royal $59
- JVC HR-XVC18B DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- Panasonic PVD4745S DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $109.99
- Philips DVP3050V DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $149.99
- Humax DRT800 TiVo/DVD combo @ J&R $249.99 AR
- JVC DRMV5S VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $249.99
- Panasonic DMRES20S DVD recorder @ Circuit City $199.99
- Panasonic DMR-ES20S DVD recorder @ J&R $189.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $179.99 XM
- Samsung DVD-VR320 VCR/DVD recorder @ J&R $199.99
- Sharp DVRW550U VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $199.99
- Mystery-brand TV tuner card & remote control @ CompUSA $19.99
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ CEW $719
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
- Sony VGC-VA10G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
XM - price includes ten pack of media
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Konka 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $149
- Magnavox 20MC4304 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit $279.99
- Sylvania 6720FDE 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Best Buy $239.99
- Sylvania 6720FDF 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Sears $199.99
- Symphonic SC1303 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Circuit City $94.99
- Toshiba MW20FS1 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $279.99
- Devices not covered by the mandate but receiving analog TV signals:
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- The FCC has updated its lists as of November 15. 1696 TV stations (98.5% of the new total) have been granted either a DTT license or a DTT construction permit:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
- Of the 40 top-ten-market ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC stations due to have started DTT transmissions by May 1, 1999, 38 are still fully licensed and two are still reportedly operating on temporary authorization:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html
- Of the 79 market-11-to-30 stations due to have begun DTT broadcasts by November 1, 1999, 74 are fully licensed, and five are operating on temporary authorization:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html
- This chart shows that while the vast majority of non-commercial U.S. DTT stations are fully licensed, outside of those due on the air in 1999, most commercial stations are not. And the stations operating on temporary authorization are not operating at full power:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html
- These are the 843 stations either fully licensed or operating at full power on program test authority (half would be 861):
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html
- These are the 707 operating at low power on temporary authorization:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html
- Doug Lung's RF Report said there were 817 fully licensed U.S. DTT stations in the FCC's CDBS database as of November 8:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=1067

- It might seem like a case of the fox guarding the henhouse, but Capitol Broadcasting's James Goodmon reportedly lit into his fellow broadcasters in his presentation Friday to the FCC's Consumer Advisory Committee meeting on Friday when he offered "Recommendation Concerning Consumer Interest Obligations of Digital Television Broadcasters":
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262198A1.pdf
According to Broadcasting & Cable, the recommendations, including diversity, closed captions, and video-descriptive audio, were approved by the committee. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://tinyurl.com/bgxqg

- SMPTE has issued a second request for info on lip-sync issues:
http://www.smpte.org/engineering_committees/lipsync2.pdf
As noted above, there will be at least one breakfast roundtable on the subject at ***The Technology Retreat*** and possibly more. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Last week's SMPTE convention appeared to be quite successful. One presentation suggested carbon-nanotube-based storage, with huge increases in density over magnetic or optical storage.
On the exhibit floor, Cambridge Research Systems was handing out copies of the newly approved recommendation ITU-R BT.1702, "Guidance for the reduction of photosensitive epileptic seizures caused by television." Needless to say, the company offers the necessary monitoring equipment.
Clear-Com was showing off the newly FCC-approved CellCom digital wireless intercom that had been shown as a non-U.S. Drake product at the NAB convention in April. And Teranex had a new line of hand-holdable up-, down-, and cross-converters with optional noise reduction, starting at just $3k.
SMPTE's large-formats session was chaired by Stephen Stough of Lockheed Martin, who is coordinating the large-format session at ***The Technology Retreat***. SMPTE's displays session was chaired by Peter Putman, who is co-coordinating the displays supersession at ***The Technology Retreat***. SMPTE's content-protection session was chaired by ***Technology Retreat*** Washington updater Jim Burger. The whole SMPTE conference program was chaired by Larry Thorpe, who will be doing the small-format seminar at ***The Technology Retreat***. I could go on, but why keep you from registering? BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- The New York Times has for some time been noting in its TV listings whether shows are HD. am New York is now prominently offering "tonight's HDTV picks."

- International H/DTV news:

- DTT has made it to the Czech Republic:
http://www.praguepost.com/P03/2005/Art/1103/busi2.php

- UK cable operator Telewest will offer HD next month:
http://www.c21media.net/news/detail.asp?area=4&article=27495

- UK regulator Ofcom just began a year-long inquiry into what to do with spectrum recovered after the DTT transition is over:
http://www.cellular-news.com/story/14881.php

- The BBC is again being criticized by consumer-electronics manufacturers for promoting inexpensive DTT set-top receivers instead of expensive TVs with integrated DTT-reception circuitry. This story is from Revolution magazine:
http://tinyurl.com/995p9

- BBC2 will be the first channel to go dark in the UK analog shutdown:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds26042.html

- German subsidies to broadcasters for the DTT transition there have been ruled illegal by the European Commission:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000100&sid=axNzWLKs12.w

- Some 400,000 DTT set-top receivers have reportedly been sold in Spain in ten months and about 20,000 integrated TVs with DTT-reception circuitry. This story is from advanced-television.com:
http://tinyurl.com/dw624

- The Russian Communications Minister says the DTT transition there will start in 2007:
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20051111/42059474.html

- The Middle East Broadcasting convention in Beirut December 8-10 will include a live HDTV station:
http://www.ameinfo.com/71885.html

- China is launching HD pay-TV on January 1. It's not clear to me what distribution mechanism they will be using:
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-11/14/content_3777583.htm

- Australian government figures for DTT penetration largely match those of Digital Broadcasting Australia, which have been reported here (roughly a million households):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?display=news&newsID=791

- Australia's 2008 analog cut-off date has been deemed unrealistic. This story is from Australian IT:
http://tinyurl.com/743sf

- The latest list of integrated TVs with DTT-reception circuitry in Australia has 29 models from seven brands, starting at A$1099 (US$806). Of those, eight from two brands are HD, starting at A$3999 (US$2932):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78

- South Africa's state-owned telecommunications provider Sentech says the nation's signal-distribution network should be upgraded and ready for digital TV by 2010. This story is from itweb:
http://tinyurl.com/9k7f6

- There is another online guide to HDTV, Alfred Poor's HDTV Resource Center:
http://hdtvprofessor.com/

- Best headline I've seen in a long time (from the Edmonton Journal):
"Looking for a big TV? Trust your eyes":
http://tinyurl.com/bg9un

- LCD prices are dropping faster than plasma, according to Pacific Media Associates:
http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20051115PR201.html

- Panasonic's TH-65PV500 plasma TV records TV onto an SD card using AVC compression. An optional frame turns it into a touch screen:
http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/313/C5143/

- Stan Glasgow, Sony's president of consumer sales, says the company plans to use organic-LED technology instead of LCD in over-40-inch flat-panel TVs. This story is from EE Times:
http://tinyurl.com/ba2ao

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 42 weeks of 2005 were down 16.2% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 10.9%. For the first 43 weeks it was 11.2% and, for the ten-week running average, 12.1%.
Sales of so-called non-flat-panel "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 42nd week were 101,624 units, for the 43rd week 172,539 units and for the first 43 weeks 3,424,693 (compared to 16,510,868 for non-flat-panel sets not called "digital" by CEA). For 16 of the last 19 weeks, the number of non-flat-panel "digital televisions" sold to U.S. dealers was lower than in the same period last year.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 17.9% of the non-flat-panel TVs sold to U.S. dealers through the 42nd week this year and 17.2% through the 43rd week. Based on CEA's report of unit sales through the end of June including flat-panel displays, the total "digital" percentage (assuming no flat-panel non-"digital" TVs) would be 32.6%. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 67% of the TVs sold through the 43rd week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes, and that percentage is increasing slightly.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers. CEA says that, through June, about 85% of "digital televisions" were HDTV.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy and Video & Audio Center and the Sony at Great Indoors.

- Ad confusions: It's not necessarily Sears's fault, but when I see the word "integrated" I immediately think of DTT reception; Sears uses it to refer to integrated NTSC (analog) tuners, too.

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
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Dated 20.11.2005, part 3.

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- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 5 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $19,900
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H10 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $199.99
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $499.99 AR
- Insignia IS-LCDTV32 32-inch wide LCD TV w/$50GC $1299.99
- Insignia ISTV040928 27-inch flat-tube TV $399.99
- JVC HD56G786/7BP6 56" wide integr. DILA proj. DTV w/$200GC $2999.99 ST
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$300GC $3499.99
- Philips 17PF8946/37 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $499.99
- Philips 30PW9100D/37 30-inch 16:9 integr. CRT DTV w/$50GC $699.99
- Philips 42PF9630A/37 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$200GC $2799.99
- Pioneer PDP-4361HD 43-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$400 GC $4499.99
- Pioneer PDP-5061HD 50-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$500 GC $5999.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$100GC $1799.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$100GC $1899.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$100GC $2199.99
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch wide integrated LCD DTV w/$200GC $2799.99
- Sony KD36FS130 36-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $899.99
- Sony KDP51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$100GC $1799.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$100GC $1499.99
- Toshiba 23HLV85 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo w/$50GC $1199.99
- Toshiba 52HM95 52-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$200GC $2499.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch wide integr. plasma DTV w/$200GC $3299.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
ST - price includes stand
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 42HDS52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2969.99
- Hitachi 50V720 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2069.99
- Hitachi 51F710A 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1614.99
- Hitachi 51F710S 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1709.99
- Hitachi 51M200 51-inch widescreen projection TV $999.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $989.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $539.99
- Magnavox 20MF605T 20-inch LCD TV $419.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Magnavox 42MF130A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1599.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $629.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1709.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2299.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 15-inch LCD TV $269.99
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$100GC $799.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42" 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$100GC $1799.99 SB
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2699.99 SD
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2699.99 SB
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.99 SB
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2789.99 SD
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $854.99 SB
- Samsung TXR3265 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $629.99 SB
- Sharp LC15SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $359.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1349.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $809.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3149.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
SB - price includes stadium blanket
SD - price includes stadium blanket, DVD recorder, & NFL highlights DVD
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3299.99
- HP PW776AA 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99
- HP Z556 digital entertainment center w/integ. DTT reception $1399.99
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $379
- Panasonic TC42LA5 42-inch 16:9 TV $1199
- Philips PH42W [?] 42-inch 16:9 TV $999
- Samsung SPM4215 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1099
- Dell (Metro New York, no disclaimer):
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 3706C 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2299
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $649
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Dell W4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer necessary):
- Samsung LT-P2045 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569.99
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mystery brand 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $899
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-62827 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/stand $4769 AR
- Mitsubishi WD-73827 73-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/stand $6119 AR
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799
- Sharp LC26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1007 AR
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1007 AR
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1547 AR
- Sharp LC32GA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1547 AR
- Sharp LC32D6U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $1799 AR
- Sharp LC32D7U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $1799 AR
- Sharp LC37D6U 37-inch integrated LCD DTV $2609 AR
- Sharp LC37D7U 37-inch integrated LCD DTV $2609 AR
- Sony DHG-HDD-250 HD PVR $799
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799 AR
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249 AR
- Sony KDL-V32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2429 AR
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3149 AR
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699 AR UD
- Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1709 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
UD - price includes upconverting DVD player
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999 AR
- Pioneer PRO-1130HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6499
- Runco CR32HD 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $3495
- Samsung LNR-409D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3699
- Sharp LC37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2899
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1299
- Mitsubishi WS55815 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799
- Mitsubishi WS65815 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated DLP proj. DTV $1999
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Philips 32PF7320A 32-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1699
- Philips 42PF7320 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399
- Philips 50PF7320 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
- Toshiba 23HLV85 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1199
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $999
- Toshiba 52HMX95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2499
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- LG 23LX2R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1049.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3399.99
- Sharp 65DR650 65-inch widescreen integrated DLP projection DTV $2299.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-7230 projector $999.99
- Hitachi CMP-4211 42-inch plasma monitor $2199.99
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- HP MD5020 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV
- HP MD5050 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV
- HP MD5880 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV
- HP MD6580 65-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV
- InFocus 4805 projector $999.00 AR
- InFocus LP120 projector $1399.99 AR
- JVC HD-56G786 56-inch wide integrated D-ILA projection DTV $1999.99
- Optoma ExPro 719 projector $799.99
- Panasonic TC-20LB30 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $479.99
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1049.99
- Philips 42PF9730A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2899.99
- Samsung 710mp-Silver 17-inch 5:4 LCD TV $349.99
- Samsung HL-R5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3499.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung TX-R3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $699.99
- Sharp LC-45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3599.99
- Sony KD-30XS955 30-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $999.99
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2899.99
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- Sony KV-27FS120 27-inch 4:3 flat-tube CRT TV $299.99
- Sony KV-34HS420 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $999.99
- Sony MFM-HT95 19-inch 5:4 LCD TV $729.99
- Syntax Olevia LT32HVE 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $949.99 AR
- Toshiba 20HLV85 20-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $749.99
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD monitor $899.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP PE4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $1998
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2798
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2498
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8499
- Mitsubishi WD62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4399
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1998 BS
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999 BS
- Pioneer PRO920HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Samsung HLR6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4499 BS
- Samsung HPR4272 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3198 BS
- Samsung HPR5072 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $4198 BS
- Samsung LNR238 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999 BS
- Sharp LC26D6U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1599
- Sharp LC32D6U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999
- Sharp LC45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4999
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499 BS
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4999 BS
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1998 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, appropriate disclaimer):
- Samsung HCR5245W 47-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1199.67
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.97
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1079.97
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- Philips 42PF9630 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.97
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2969.97
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.17
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799.17
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $566.97
- Sharp LC26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1079.17
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1439.17
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2299.47
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.97
- Royal Computers and Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Samsung HLN467 46-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1199
- Samsung SPN4215K 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1099
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Hitachi 42HDM12 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1979.99
- Hitachi 42HD52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2429.99
- Hitachi 50V720 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2069.99
- JVC HD52G886 52-inch wide integrated D-ILA proj. DTV $2339.99
- JVC HD52Z776 52-inch wide integr. D-ILA projection TV $2339.99
- JVC LT32X506 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1439.99
- Magnavox 20MF605 20-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Magnavox 51MP6100 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $989.99
- Mitsubishi WD62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3149.99
- Mitsubishi WD62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3779.99
- Mitsubishi WS65517 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2069.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1709.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Prima HT2778A 27-inch 4:3 TV $349.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99
- Samsung HP-R5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Samsung LN-R238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1259.99
- Samsung TXR3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $854.99
- Samsung TXR3265 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $664.99
- Sharp LC26D4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1439.99
- Sharp LC37D4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2519.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3149.99
- Sony KDSR50A10 50-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $3599.99
- Sony KLV23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1079.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1349.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $854.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $949.99
- Toshiba 14DLV75 14-inch LCD TV/DVD combo $449.99
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1259.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Toshiba 56HM195 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2879.99
- Target (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate disclaimer):
- Magnavox 26MD255V 26-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $997
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1199
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $799
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1099
- Sharp 37G5U 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1599
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1499
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $599
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5997 AR
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3497 BS
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1597
- Mystery brand 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2997
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3997 BS
- Pioneer PRO1410HD 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9997 BS
- Sharp LC45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4997 BS
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 BS
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Wal*Mart (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate disclaimer):
- ilo ILO-2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $696
- Magnavox 15MF400T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $248
- RCA HD52W59 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $988
- Sanyo CLT1554 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $297
- Sanyo HT28745 28-inch widescreen integrated DTV $497

- DVD news:

- According to CEA's revised figures, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 42 weeks of 2005 were down 22.6% from the same period in 2004; for the first 43 weeks it was 21.6%. My ten-week running average was down 14.2% at the end of the 43rd week. VCR sales were down 40.6% for the first 42 weeks and 40.1% for the first 43.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- November 30-December 1, Washington, D.C., Convention Center, Government Video Expo http://www.gvexpo.com/.
- *December 5, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC digital screening of "The Wizard of Oz," RSVP http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp.
- *December 12-15, FCC, Washington, D.C., free FCC/ITU/SIA International Space Regulatory Workshop http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262161A1.pdf.
- January 4, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, HDTV Business Conference http://www.hdtv-bc.com/program.htm.
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp.
- *January 29-February 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference and VSF VidTrans http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsmcfp.cfm.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- *April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

- Taste of NAB Road Show calendar - Please check their site:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/2005-2.htm

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- Harvey: +1-212-575-5000, 800-2-LISTEN
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html
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- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage - I don't have too much to report, as it has been only two days since the last memo.
- Jed Deame of Silicon Optix/Teranex has been added to the displays supersession to discuss non-color-related signal processing. Here's a recent article by him in Video/Imaging Design Line on some of that processing:
http://tinyurl.com/7otpg
For color-related signal processing (and other issues associated with multiple color spaces), it'll be Ron Williams of Landmark Color,
http://www.landmarkcolor.com/
- SMPTE engineering vp Peter Symes will be coordinating a compression update panel. Yes, there will be AVC, JPEG2000, and VC-1 (among other current systems), but what might we expect in the future? Come and find out!
http://www.hpaonline.com
- Just one more roundtable has been confirmed (within the last 48 hours). Chris Genereaux and Jon Pannaman of Quantel ask, "Does the DCI spec drive 4K post?"
By the way, although we already have many more submissions than we'll be able to schedule into the main program, there's room for plenty more breakfast roundtables. Please feel free to send me your submissions.
- Paramount's John Sprung notes that if you enter 33 44' 33.10" N 116 24' 26.00" W in Google Earth, you'll see where Wednesday night's dinner will be.

- Small TV screens - The latest move is downloading from TiVo PVRs to iPods and PlayStation portables, a move Television Week headlined "TiVo-iPod Deal Trumps Disney":
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=8947
http://www.tvweek.com/article.cms?articleId=29013

- HD DVD - Warren Communications News reported today that regional coding remains an unresolved issue for the format. The story should be on their site through tomorrow morning:
http://www.warren-news.com/
I should soon be able to report on an outstanding team that will explain the intricacies of all the consumer-disk formats at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- The Sony BMG copy protection fiasco - Microsoft and others are reportedly providing fixes that eliminate the problems -- and disable the copy protection:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/scm/20051122/#

- Advanced compression - As preparation for Peter Symes's session at ***The Technology Retreat***, you might read this piece by Jeffrey Krauss in CED on migration from MPEG-2:
http://www.cedmagazine.com/article/CA6278998.html

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 121 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 107 (88%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 52 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 11 (21%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $157.99
- Panasonic CT27SL15 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $309.99
- Philips 27PT5445/37 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $179.99
- Sony KV-27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ DataVision $349
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $329.99
- Toshiba MW27F51 27-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ J&R $369.99
- JVC AV32WF36 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $399.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $494.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ DataVision $649
- RCA 35V432T 35-inch TV @ Circuit City $399.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Buslink MLT-8V 8-inch LCD TV $149
- Casio EV-4500 4-inch LCD TV $149
- Symphonic ST413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $58.99
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $78.99
- Insignia ISTV040920 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $114.99
- JVC HR-XVC18B DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- Samsung DVD-V5500 DVD/VCR combo @ DataVision $99
- Toshiba SD-V393 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $89.99
- CyberHome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $89.99 AR
- CyberHome CH-DVR1600 DVD recorder @ DataVision $99
- Humax DRT400 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $249.99 AR
- Mystery brand DVD recorder @ Fry's $97
- Panasonic DMR-E65S DVD recorder @ J&R $199.99
- Panasonic DMR-ES10 DVD recorder @ Panasonic $199.95
- Panasonic DMR-ES10S DVD recorder @ Panasonic $149 AR
- Panasonic DMR-ES20 DVD recorder @ Panasonic $199.95
- Panasonic DMR-ES20S DVD recorder @ Best Buy $149.99 AR
- Panasonic DMR-ES30V VHS/DVD recorder combo @ Panasonic $299.95
- Panasonic DMR-ES40V VHS/DVD recorder combo @ Panasonic $299.95
- Panasonic DMR-ES40VS VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $249.99 AR
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $159.99
- Sony RDRGX300 DVD recorder @ CompUSA $279.99
- Sony RDR-GX315 DVD recorder @ DataVision $299
- Toshiba VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Fry's $297 BS
- HP m7260n computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1124.97 AR
- HP ZD8230S computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1924.99 AR
- Sony VGC-RC110G computer w/TV tuner @ DataVision $1199
- ATI TV-Wonder TV tuner $99
- Sony VGP-PRFS10V TV/PVR expansion dock @ DataVision $329
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Panasonic PV-DF2035 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ J&R $299.99
- Symphonic SC720DF 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $249.99
- Symphonic SC724DF 24-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $299.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - Doug Lung's RF Report notes 825 fully licensed U.S. DTT stations in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) CDBS database as of November 20:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=1084
Compare to the 843 stations either licensed or on program-test authority that the FCC listed as of November 15:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html

- The November 2005 issue of the Advanced Television Systems Committee's "The Standard" is now available online:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/newsletter/ATSC_Newsletter_Nov_05.pdf
Don't forget that the ATSC and the Society of Broadcast Engineers are doing a joint seminar on digital newsgathering on February 21 at ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Rick Chessen, head of the FCC DTV Task Force, is leaving the commission to rejoin his old boss, Ken Ferree, formerly head of the Media Bureau, at a Washington law firm:
http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=101873
Want to know what else is happening in Washington law firms, commissions, or Congress? Come to the annual Washington update, conducted by techno-speaking attorney Jim Burger, at ***The Technology Retreat***. Don't say you weren't warned!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- The 3-D HD version of "Medium" on NBC last night (with an NBC 3-D bug in the lower right corner) didn't look very good to me, but it DID reportedly boost the show's ratings:
http://medialifemagazine.com/artman/publish/article_1465.asp

- International H/DTV news:

- Sky's first HD transmission in the UK was received at 22 Frith Street by Malcolm Baird. He's the son of John Logie Baird, who, at that address in 1925, became the first person to achieve a recognizable video image of a human face:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds26508.html
Quizzes at past ***Technology Retreats*** have asked about whose face that was and the strange act Baird's wife is said to have performed on their wedding night. Answer a 2006 quiz question correctly and you might go home with a webcam disguised as a stuffed beagle:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- According to the Financial Times, the European Commission is planning to enact regulations for internet and mobile distribution of linear programming similar to those governing broadcasts. More limited regulations would cover non-linear services:
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/8b1ae77c-5a33-11da-b023-0000779e2340.html
UK regulator Ofcom told the Commission, after the idea was first floated in September, that regulating the new media wasn't necessarily such a good idea for their survival:
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/about/accoun/emgd/livconf/livresponse.pdf

- The latest list of set-top DTT receivers in Australia has 76 models from 23 brands, starting at A$99 (US$73). Of those, 22 from 15 brands are HD, starting at A$499 (US$367):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18
There are 30 models of integrated DTVs from seven brands, starting at A$1099 (US$809). Of those, eight from two brands are HD, starting at A$3999 (US$2944):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78

- Buy an LCoS HDTV from Brillian, and someone will come to your home to do an Imaging Science Foundation calibration to it:
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/051121/0101840.html

- According to market researchers CurrentAnalysis, Sony beat Sharp to become number one in store shelf space for LCD TVs in October, getting 18.4% of the total. They're also number one for rear-projection TVs (22.1%). In plasmas, Panasonic is number one (17.3%). This story is from TWICE (This Week in Consumer Electronics):
http://tinyurl.com/by4z3

- Once you've bought your HDTV, the Copper Development Association (no kidding) wants you to install data cabling to serve it:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051121/20051121005058.html?.v=1
They ask, "Does Your Home Have the "Right Stuff" For Voice, Video and Data Transmission?"
http://www.copper.org/copperhome/Electrical/wiring_right_stuff.html
Do you think coax is better? Come hear Steve Lampen of Belden on the subject of 10Gb audio & video networking at ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- I'm not permitted to release CEA's week-44 or week-45 sales data yet. There are no surprises.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: It was a banner week! There was a DirecTV unit at Video & Audio Center, a Samsung at J&R, and a couple of Sony models at DataVision. It's a start.

- Ad confusions: DataVision had a Terk "Indoor HDTV antenna." They also listed the 853 x 480 NEC PX42VR5HA as "HDTV Capable" and the integrated Samsung LN-R408D and LN-R469D as "HDTV-Ready." Similarly, J&R listed the integrated JVC LT-37X776 as "HDTV ready."

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

Alan Roberts
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Dated 22.11.2005, part 2.

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- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
- Best Buy (appropriate disclaimers):
- Magnavox 30MW5405/17 30-inch widescreen TV $599.99
- Magnavox 50ML8105D/17 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1899.99
- Philips 37PF7320A/37 37-inch 16:9 LCD TV $2499.99
- RCA D52W23 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $899.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2699.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3099.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2199.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $899.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2429.99
- Hitachi 51F710S 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1529.99
- Hitachi 57F710S 57-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1709.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1079.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $539.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $1299.99
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2499.99 AR
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Polaroid FLM2011 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $429.99
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2789.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1979.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated flat-tube CRT DTV $629.99
- Samsung TXR3265 32-inch 4:3 flat-tube CRT TV $629.99
- Sharp LC32GDA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1439.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1079.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1349.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1249.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3299.99
- HP Z556 digital entertainment center w/ATSC reception $1274.99 AR
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Syntax Olevia LT20S 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99 AR
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99 AR
- Zenith 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma TV $3299.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- DataVision (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- ADS PTV-380 PCI ATSC receiver $119
- Astar LTV-2701 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $599 AR
- BenQ PE7800 projector $1899
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1299
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1699
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2399
- HP MD5020n 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1999
- HP MD5820n 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2599
- HP MD6580 65-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $3799
- NEC PX42VR5HA 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1899
- NEC VT47 projector $799
- Optoma EP719 projector $999
- Optoma EzPro 729 DLP projector $1499
- Optoma EzPro 739 DLP projector $1499
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector $1299
- Panasonic PT-AE900U projector w/$300 Blockbuster gift cert. $2099 AR
- Panasonic PT-LB30U projector $1999
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1699
- Panasonic TH-42PX500U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299
- Panasonic TH-50PX500U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Pioneer PDP-5060HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999
- Samsung HL-R4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1699
- Samsung HL-R4667W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1899
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1999
- Samsung HL-R5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2499
- Samsung HL-R5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3299
- Samsung HL-R6167W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999
- Samsung HL-R6168W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3799
- Samsung HL-R6768W 67-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4499
- Samsung HP-R4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Samsung HP-R5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Samsung LN-R238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899
- Samsung LN-R268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
- Samsung LN-R328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599
- Samsung LN-R408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2599
- Samsung LN-R469D 46-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $6999
- Samsung SP-R4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1899
- Sharp IT23M1U 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999 AR
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR $799
- Sony DHG-HDD500 HD PVR $999
- Sony HDR-HC1 camcorder $1799
- Sony HDR-FX1 camcorder
- Sony KD-34XBR960N 34-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $1499
- Sony KD-34XS955N 34-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $1699
- Sony KDF-70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KDF-E42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1699
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2099
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2999
- Sony KDL-V26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1699
- Sony KDL-V32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2299
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2999
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $3299
- Sony KLV-S15G10 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $479
- Sony KLV-S20G10 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $649
- Sony KLV-S26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1299
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1699
- Sony KV-27HS420 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $699
- Sony KV-30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $699
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $1199
- Sony MFM-HT75W 17-inch LCD TV $599
- Sony VPL-HS51 projector $2999
- Sony VPL-VW100 projector $9999
- Syntax Olevia LT32HV 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $899 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVE 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299 AR
- ViewSonic liteBird PJ562 projector $1299
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799 AR
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2499 C2
- Dell 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3799 C3
C2 - additional $200 off with Comcast subscription
C3 - additional $300 off with Comcast subscription
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs only):
- Mitsubishi WD62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4199 BS
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $649
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999 BS
- Sharp Aquos 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD TV $3999
BS - price "before savings"
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999 AR
- Pioneer PRO-1130HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6499
- Runco CR32HD 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $3495
- Samsung LNR-409D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3699
- Sharp LC37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2899
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT52LCX65 52-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3399.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-7230 projector $999.99
- Canon LV-X5 projector $999.99
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- JVC LT-37X776 37-inch widescreen LCD DTV $2199.99
- Panasonic TC-20LB30 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $479.99
- Philips 42PF9730A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Pioneer PDP-5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung 710MP-Silver 17-inch 5:4 LCD TV $329.99
- Samsung LNR-408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2399.99
- Samsung SIR-T451 ATSC receiver/decoder $229.99
- Sony KDF-E42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1699.99
- Sony KV-34HS420 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $989.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $899.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Famous Maker" 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2998
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1898
- HP MD5020 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2498
- HP MD5880 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $3998
- HP PE4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $1998
- HP PL5000N 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $4298
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2798
- Mitsubishi PD-6150 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9998
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1998
- Mitsubishi WD-62327 62-inch 16:9 projection TV $2498
- Sony KDF-E42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1998
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT56DLX75C 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2998 BS
- Panasonic PT61DLX75C 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $3299 BS
- Panasonic TC23LX50 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1998 BS
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999 BS
- Pioneer PRO930HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999 BS
- Samsung HPR4272 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3199 BS
- Samsung HPR5072 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $4199 BS
- Samsung LNR238 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999 BS
- Samsung TXR3080 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899
- Sharp LC26D6U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1599
- Sharp LC32D6U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Panasonic (appropriate disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT-52LCX65 52-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $2299.95
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $2999.95
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.95
- Panasonic TC-32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.95
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.95
- Panasonic TH-42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.95
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.95
- Panasonic TH-42PX500 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.95
- Panasonic TH-50PX500 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.95
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
- Sharp LC37[]GD4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2519.99
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony KLV-S26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1349.99
- Target (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- RCA L1510 15-inch LCD TV $399.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate IDs):
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4624.95
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3234.95
- Mitsubishi WD62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3884.95
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $1799.95
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1144.95 AR
- Panasonic TH42PX500U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3234.95
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2494.95
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2309.95
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1849.95
- Toshiba 37HLX95 37-inch wide integrated LCD DTV/DVD combo $3234.95
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1849.95
- Zenith Z42PX2DH 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1754.95
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $597
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5996 AR
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8497
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1097 BS
- LG 50PX5D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4497 BS
- LG DU-42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2797 BS
- LG RU52SZ61D 52-inch 16:9 DLP projection TV $1597
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3497 BS
- Mitsubishi WD62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4397 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1997 BS
- Sharp LC-20B9U 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $897 BS
- Sharp LC-32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1597 BS
- Sharp LC-37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2987 BS
- Sharp LC-45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4997 BS
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 BS
- Sony KDS-R60XBR1 60-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $4997 BS
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 BS
- Zenith Z42PX2DG 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1897 BS
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"

Happy Thanksgiving to all!

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV) - I've had requests to separate the "Taste of NAB Road Show" dates, so I've done so below this section:
- November 30-December 1, Washington, D.C., Convention Center, Government Video Expo http://www.gvexpo.com/.
- December 5, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC digital screening of "The Wizard of Oz," RSVP http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp.
- December 12-15, FCC, Washington, D.C., free FCC/ITU/SIA International Space Regulatory Workshop http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262161A1.pdf.
- January 4, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, HDTV Business Conference http://www.hdtv-bc.com/program.htm.
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp.
- January 29-February 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference and VSF VidTrans http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsmcfp.cfm.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

- Taste of NAB Road Show calendar - Please check their site:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/2005/2005-2.htm

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Harvey: +1-212-575-5000, 800-2-LISTEN
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html
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Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

Alan Roberts
Alan Roberts's picture
Offline
Joined: May 3 1999

Dated 06.12.2005, part 1 to keep below 25,000.

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- Follow-ups:

- Ancillary and supplementary DTT services - I shouldn't have restricted the non-fee services to TV in the last memo. Free broadcast audio and data services are also okay.

- Northern Ireland and free DTT receivers - It also appears that my sarcasm didn't make it through the last memo well enough. Yes, I am well aware that there are no DTT-receiver giveaways (at least not yet) in Northern Ireland. KIRO-TV's consumer reporter is the one who didn't know it.

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage -
- Do you know anything about the CineGrid approach to networked scalable media? How about the digital-cinema initiative of Germany's Fraunhofer Institute? Interoperability between different levels of European digital cinema? Come hear Laurin Herr of Pacific Interface, Siegfried Foessel of the Fraunhofer Institute, and Peter Wilson of HDDC, along with others describing other projects, fill you in at the international developments in digital cinema session.
- Does anyone REALLY expect people to watch TV on a pocket phone? Hear about the DMD, DVB-H, and MediaFLO distribution techniques, from the people installing one of the systems, at the TV for Mobile Devices session.
FYI, here's a story from CommsDesign, concentrating on Sweden, but discussing developments in mobile TV:
http://tinyurl.com/83d3q
- What do Chuck Crawford, award-winning co-founder of Television Production Services, Mark Johnson, vp of technology at Technicolor, and Jim Taylor, senior vp and general manager of the advanced technology group at Sonic Solutions have in common? For one thing, they are the co-authors of the highly acclaimed book "DVD Demystified." For another, they will be doing a joint session at ***The Technology Retreat*** on next generation consumer disks (including Blu-ray and HD DVD). Are you familiar with Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD, 6.1- and 7.1-channel surround sound, and the new lossless audio codecs being pushed by studios? They are. How about choosing video codecs, doing interactive design, and dealing with content protection? Again, they literally wrote the book. If you're involved in consumer media (or equipment), this is a session you shouldn't miss. It's worth the price of admission alone.
- As a bonus, Crawford and Johnson will co-moderate a Thursday-morning breakfast roundtable on "Next-Generation DVD Formats: Impact on Production," and Taylor will moderate a Friday-morning breakfast roundtable on "Next-Generation DVD Formats: Technologies and State of Affairs."
- Peter Wilson, founder of the UK's High Definition & Digital Cinema, Ltd., will also be moderating two roundtables. Thursday's is on independent digital production for digital cinema, and Friday's asks whether the term "standardized workflow" is a red herring.
- Thomas Bremond, senior vp of SmartJog, will be moderating a roundtable on new global digital delivery models for the entertainment industry. So far, there are 22 confirmed breakfast roundtables, but there's (almost) always room for more. If you'd like to moderate one -- on ANY topic -- please contact me.
- There's more to come -- LOTS more. Register NOW!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- U.S. analog cutoff - Representative Ed Markey told C-SPAN he thinks the date will be delayed (I do, too). The full story from Broadcasting & Cable requires a paid subscription:
http://tinyurl.com/ctwjp

- Digital-cable-ready equipment -
- Negotiations between the cable and consumer-electronics industries on two-way compatibility still have a number of "sticking points":
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6288257.html
- About 80,000 CableCARDs have been deployed since the first digital-cable-ready TVs began to appear. This Multichannel News story does NOT require a paid subscription:
http://tinyurl.com/c58m6
- Meanwhile, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) has told the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that downloadable conditional-access security (DCAS), requiring neither CableCARDs nor expensive connectors for them, could replace the current system as soon as July 1, 2008:
http://tinyurl.com/84fz8
- Samsung has agreed to use DCAS:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051130/20051130005548.html?.v=1
- CED has a story on both two-way CableCARDs and DCAS:
http://www.cedmagazine.com/article/CA6288333.html

- The new video-on-demand universe -
- Here are a couple of stories in the general press:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/2005-11-29-tv-vod_x.htm
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/05/business/media/05media.html
- The latest story is NBC Universal providing extensive content through the iTunes store:
http://www.quote.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=53714808
You can ask an NBC Universal vp -- or similarly high-ranking excutives from ABC, CBS, and Fox -- all about it at ***The Technology Retreat***. And, in honor of the big VOD shock to the industry, here's a hint regarding the grand-prize quiz question of 2006. It'll be about VOD. Study up. But you can't win if you aren't there to enter:
http://www.hpaonline.com
- Now there's a product designed specifically to record TV (using AVC) for display on Sony's PlayStation Portable. The company, Neuros Technology International, seems very open about content accessibility:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6288929.html
- I liked the first part of this headline: "Disney Delivers Full-Screen Theatrical-Quality Video Direct to Video-Enabled iPods and PCs With 'Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.'" There must be a new definition of "full-screen theatrical quality" if it includes a 2.5-inch 320 x 240 4:3 LCD. In fairness, the story makes it clear the quality refers to the PCs, not the iPods:
http://www.quote.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=53646460

- Advanced consumer discs -
- The BIG story this week, of course, is the session on them at ***The Technology Retreat*** with the three guys who literally wrote the book:
http://www.hpaonline.com
- Here's a story on Taiwan's FVD (which also mentions China's EVD):
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/30/fvd_volume_production/

- Multicasting - Here's a story from Mediaweek on the current situation with U.S. broadcasters:
http://tinyurl.com/cy8p7

- HDTV owners not watching HDTV - Scientific-Atlanta commissioned a survey of 500 HDTV owners and found:
- about half had no way to get any HDTV programming,
- 28% thought the pictures improved enough just by getting the HDTV,
- 23% thought they were getting HD already because the message before HD shows said they were in HD, and
- 18% thought they didn't need anything besides the HDTV to get HDTV:
http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/scientificatlanta/23151/

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 143 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 117 (82%) have integrated DTT-reception capability, including those about which there is some doubt. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 74 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 17 (23%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Mystery brand 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $159.24
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Sears $455.99
- Sharp 27F541 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $249.99
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $164.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Ultimate $349.95 BS
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sylvania 6727DF 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $279.99
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $299.99
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $269.24
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $549.99
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- RCA 32V520T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $288.99
BS - price "before savings"
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Mystery brand 5-inch TV/AM/FM combo @ Walgreens $19 AR
- Philips AJL700 under-cabinet 7" TV/DVD/radio @ Best Buy $299.99 DS
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Symphonic ST413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $57.99
- Magnavox 14MS2331 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $88.24
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $77.99
- TruTech DW19TT 19-inch TV @ Target $78
- Magnavox 20MS2331/17 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- Magnavox 20MS3442/17 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $124.99
- "Famous Makers" VCR @ Universal $22
- "Famous Makers" DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- JVC HR-XVC18B DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- Philips DVP3050V DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $94.99
- CyberHome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $99.99
- Magnavox MRV700VR/17 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $229.99
- Mystery brand DVD recorder @ CompUSA $99.99
- Panasonic DMREH50S PVR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $399.99
- Panasonic DMRES20S DVD recorder @ Sears $179.99
- Panasonic DMRES40VS VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $299.99
- Panasonic DMR-ES40VS VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $289.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99
- Samsung DVD-VR320 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $199.99
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $98
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $299.99
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ Sears $284.99
- Toshiba D-R4 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $179.99
- Toshiba DVR4X VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Sears $265.99
- Zenith ZRY316 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $249.99
- Gateway 1062 TV tuner card & remote @ CompUSA $99.99
- Gateway GX7022E computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1449.97
- HP M7248N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1024.98 AO
- HP M7250N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $1099.99 AR
- HP M7250N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $924.98 AR
- HP M7260N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1074.98 AR
- HP ZD8230US computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1924.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
- Sony LFPK1 streamer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $349.99
- Sony VGN-AX570G computer w/TV tuner @ Sony $2299.99
- Sony VGX-XL1 computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $2074.99 AO
- Sony VGX-XL1 computer w/TV tuner @ Sony $2299.99
AO - price after rebate requiring subscription to AOL
AR - price after mail-in rebate
DS - price includes "Shrek" DVD
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Panasonic PV-DF2035 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $299.99
- Symphonic SC724DF 24-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $298.99
- Toshiba MW20F51 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $284.99
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - None of the lists I check have been updated since the last memo.

- There are no H/DTV items on the agenda of Friday's FCC meeting:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262545A1.pdf

- There has been an interesting thread on the availability of PSIP program information on the OpenDTV Forum. One part is that some DTT receivers are apparently utilizing electronic program guides being transmitted in the vertical blanking intervals of ANALOG TV stations. Presumably, when those stations go off the air, those digital sets will lose their program guides. Here is the URL for the first message of the thread:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/12-2005/msg00000.html

- Disney, Fox, Sony Pictures, Universal, and now Dreamworks are supporting the Access Integrated Technologies/Christie plan to provide digital-cinema equipment to movie theaters without the exhibitors having to make any capital investment (they DO have to pay a "project management fee" and for a ten-year maintenance contract:
http://www.dcinematoday.com/dc/pr.aspx?newsID=358
Is that a significant breakthrough? I'm not close enough to the business end of digital cinema to say, but I DO know where to find out. The big movers and shakers of the field will be at ***The Technology Retreat***. How about you?
http://www.hpaonline.com
In a somewhat related story, the latest edition of Kagan Research's "The Business of Movie Production and Distribution" says that Hollywood's international motion-picture revenues for 2005 will exceed domestic for the first time:
http://tinyurl.com/787q5
It's a good thing that you can find out what's happening in digital cinema worldwide at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

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Dated 06.12.2005, part 2.

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- International H/DTV news:

- Advanced-television.com reports 400,000 DTT set-top boxes sold in Spain BEFORE holiday shopping began, starting at 50 Euro each:
http://tinyurl.com/bk2um

- Channel NewsAsia say Singapore will start HD transmissions by the middle of next year:
http://tinyurl.com/b3ma7

- UK cable operator Telewest is providing HD and PVRs to about 400 subscribers:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds26838.html

- The European Union has backed a 2012 analog cut-off date. This story is from Reuters:
http://tinyurl.com/9h54z

- Sony Europe will stop selling analog-only TVs next year, "including into markets where DTT has not yet been launched," according to technology marketing manager Tim Page:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=countries&subclass=0&id=1329

- Korea started transmitting an extensive schedule of TV programming terrestrially free to mobile devices on December 1 using the Digital Media Broadcasting (DMB) scheme:
http://english.donga.com/srv/service.php3?biid=2005120138848
http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=34907
In a somewhat related story, Verizon has adopted Qualcomm's MediaFLO (forward-link only, a way of saying "broadcasting") to provide mobile video in the U.S.:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3504
Both of those systems, as well as the Digital Video Broadcasting group's handheld scheme (DVB-H) will be described at the mobile-TV session at ***The Technology Retreat***. Don't say you weren't warned:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- According to DisplaySearch's Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report:
- worldwide TV shipments in the third quarter were up 2% over the 3rd quarter of 2004 to 43.6 million units,
- 16% of those units were flat panel (about 12.5% LCD & 3.5% plasma), but flat-panel TV represented 55% of overall revenues,
- 32-inch was the most-popular LCD size in every global region, followed by 20-inch and 26-inch,
- HDTV was 47% of plasma worldwide and 66% in North America,
- 42-inch was the most-popular EDTV-plasma size, with a 50% share,
- smaller-than-42-inch EDTV plasma dropped from 11% to 8%,
- microdisplay (MD) rear-projection TVs (RPTVs) had huge growth but represented only about 634,000 units, although that was more than the 479,000 CRT-based RPTVs (a drop of 10%), the first time MD beat CRT in RPTV,
- of those MD RPTVs, DLP edged out LCD 47% to 46% [but, if the rest are LCoS/D-ILA/SXRD, shouldn't those be counted among LCD?],
- direct-view CRTs declined 8% to 35.5 million, but that still represented more than 81% of the market,
- direct-view CRT prices were down 17% from last year, and size dropped to an average of 22.5-inch,
- Funai is the number-one supplier of CRTs in North America (the Emerson, Sylvania, and Symphonic brands, and some Aventura, Durabrand, Esa, Misakai, and even Magnavox), and
- Samsung is number-one overall worldwide in both revenue and units.
There's lots more in this story and much, much more in the report:
http://www.widescreenreview.com/news_detail.php?recid=10832
Quixel Research confirms the popularity of the 30-to-32-inch LCD-size category in the third quarter:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6288934.html
Need I point out that the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) 2005 figures for TV sales to U.S. dealers will be reviewed at ***The Technology Retreat***?
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Pacific Media Associates reports a big increase in the street prices of rear-projection TVs due to the shift from being CRT based to being microdisplay based. The story is not yet on their web site:
http://www.pacificmediaassociates.com/Press_releases/press_release.htm

- I'm not yet permitted to release CEA sales figures past week 45, but some of the older figures have been revised. According to the revised figures, sales to U.S. dealers of non-"digital" television through the 45th week of this year were down 11.9% from the same period last year. My 12-week running average is down 12.6%. So-called "digital" TVs represented 17.1% of non-flat-panel TV sales to dealers. If flat-panel is included, based on the most-recent figures I have, they would rise to 32.5%. CEA considers a TV "digital" if it can display at least 480p imagery OR can receive DTT signals (or both).
There are no big surprises in the figures for the 46th and 47th weeks, although the comparative drop in growth of non-flat-panel "digital" TVs has slowed.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA, Good Guys, and Video & Audio Center.

- Ad confusions: Flat Universe called the Panasonic non-HD TH42PD50 "HDTV Comp."

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo. J&R had Sony's HDR-HC1 HD camcorder for under $1600. You can learn how HD it is at the small-format HD acquisition seminar at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399.99 AS
- Insignia IS-LCDTV26 26-inch wide LCD TV $699.99
- JVC HD52G786/HD52BP6 52-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV $2374.99
- JVC HD56G786/HD56BP6 56-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV $2849.99
- JVC LT26X506 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $944.99
- JVC LT40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV/card viewer $2799.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3609.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4749.99
- Magnavox 30MW5405/17 30-inch widescreen TV $499.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1899.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3149.99
- Philips 42PF9630A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2859.99
- RCA HD50LPW175 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2849.99 DR
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $949.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2089.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $599.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899.99
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799.99 BS
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$70RC $$2249.99
- Sony KDP51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1599.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $4999.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $499.99
- Sylvania 6615LF4 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $249.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $699.99
- Toshiba 52HM95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99
- Westinghouse LTV-19W3 19-inch LCD monitor $399.99
AS - price after rebate requiring two-year DirecTV subscription
BS - price "before savings"
DR - price includes DVD recorder
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H10/H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399.99 AR
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2419.24
- Hitachi 42HDS52A 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $3299.99
- Hitachi 51F710S 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1699.99
- Hitachi 51M200 51-inch widescreen projection monitor $1199.99
- Hitachi 55HDS52 55-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $4999.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4999.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Magnavox 42MF130A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1599.99
- Norcent LT2022 20-inch LCD TV $399.24
- Panasonic CT30WX15 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $599.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $1999.99
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2799.99 AR
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1249.99 AR
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Philips 42PF9730A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $289.24
- Polaroid FLM2011 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $399.99
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.24
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3099.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $799.99
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Sharp LC15B8US 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.24
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499.99
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $3999.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $4999.99
- Sony KLVS15G10 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3299.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after rebate requiring two-year DirecTV subscription
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- DirecTV receiver/decoder $0 AS
- HP 32-inch widescreen integrated (?) LCD TV $1999
- Sharp 26-inch widescreen integrated (?) LCD TV $999.99
- Syntax Olevia 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99 AR
- Zenith 42-inch widescreen integrated (?) plasma TV $1899.99
AS - price after rebate requiring two-year DirecTV subscription
- CompUSA w/Good Guys Inside (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- DirecTV DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399 AR
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1099
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1799
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/stand $4999
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after rebate requiring two-year DirecTV subscription
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer necessary?):
- Dell 42-inch widescreen integrated [?] plasma DTV $2249 CO
- Dell 50-inch widescreen integrated [?] plasma DTV $3249 CO
CO - price includes $250 discount for subscribing to Comcast cable
- Epson (no disclaimer):
- Epson MovieMate 25 projector/DVD/sound combo w/screen $1199.00
- Epson PowerLite S3 projector w/screen $749.00
- Flat Universe (Metro New York, no disclaimer):
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2099.95
- Norcent LT3230 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999.95
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1699.95
- Sansui HDPDP4200 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1799.95
- Sony FWD-32LX1 32-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $1499.95
- Sony KLV-23M1 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $749.95
- Sony KLV-26HG2 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.95
- Sony PFM-42X1 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $2199.95
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999 AR
- Pioneer PRO930HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999
- Samsung HPR5072 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $4199
- Sharp LC37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2899
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic CT-27HL14 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $379.99
- Philips 42PF9730A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Sharp 65DR650 65-inch wide integrated DLP projection DTV $2099.99
- Sony HDR-HC1 camcorder $1594.99
- Sony KLV-S19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVi 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2199.99 AR
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-5220 projector $899.99
- Canon LV-7230 projector $999.99
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 $999 AR
- InFocus X2 projector $699.99 AR
- Optoma EP739 projector $1349.99
- Panasonic CT-27HL14 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $379.99
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Samsung LN-R328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV
- Sharp 65DR650 65-inch widescreen integrated DLP projection DTV $2099.99
- Sony KV-27FS120 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $299.99
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVi 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2099.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-19w3 19-inch 8:5 LCD monitor $399.99
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD monitor $799.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2498
- HP MD5020 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2498
- HP MD5880 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $3998
- HP PE4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $1998
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3298
- Mitsubishi PD-6150 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9998
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1998
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1398
- Sharp LC-32D6U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $1998
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3499
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4399 BS
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999 BS
- Samsung HLR6178 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4499 BS
- Samsung TXR3080 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899
- Sharp LC32D6U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $1999 BS
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999 BS
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4999 BS
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199 BS
- Sony LFX-11 12-inch 4:3 "wireless" LCD TV $1499 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, appropriate disclaimers):
- Audiovox FPE2705 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.17
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $989.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.97
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, HD disclaimers only):
- Audiovox FPE2705 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.17
- Philips 42PF9630 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.27
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.97
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2699.97
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.47
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $989.97
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Hitachi 42HDM12 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1979.99
- Hitachi 50V720 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1879.99
- Hitachi 51F710 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1349.99
- JVC HD52G886 52-inch wide integrated D-ILA proj. DTV w/stand $2339.99
- JVC LT32X506 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1439.99
- Magnavox 26MF605 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Mitsubishi WD62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3149.99
- Mitsubishi WD62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3779.99
- Mitsubishi WS65517 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2069.99
- Panasonic TC19LX50 19-inch 16:9 LCD TV $764.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1709.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Samsung HLR4677W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2069.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1259.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2969.99
- Samsung TXR3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $854.99
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3149.99
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3599.99
- Sony KLV-S26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1349.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $759.99
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1169.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Toshiba 56HM195 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2879.99
- Sony (no disclaimer necessary):
- Sony KDL-V26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDL-V32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499.99
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD proj. DTV $3999.99
- Sony KDS-R60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD proj. DTV $4999.99
- Target (no disclaimer necessary):
- Polaroid FDX-0700T 7-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD/radio $268
- RCA HD44LPW62 44-inch wide integr. proj. DTV w/$200GC $1788
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate IDs):
- Akai PDP4206EM 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1298.95
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3419.95
- Magnavox 27MT5405 27-inch 4:3 flat-tube TV $398.95
- Mitsubishi WD62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3779.95
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4949.95
- Panasonic CT27HL15 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $549.95 BS
- Panasonic PT47X54 47-inch 16:9 projection TV $888.95
- Panasonic TC19LX50 19-inch 16:9 LCD TV $749.95
- Panasonic TC23LX50 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.95
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
- Panasonic TH42PX500U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3149.95
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.95 DS
- Samsung HLR6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3949.95 DS
- Samsung HPR5072 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3779.95
- Sharp LC32D4U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $1889.95
- Sony KD34XBR960/N 34-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $1709.95
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799.95
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3599.95
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $719.95
- Toshiba 26HF85 26-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $599.95 BS
- Toshiba 27HLV95 27-inch widescreen LCD DTV/DVD combo $1529.95
- Toshiba 34HFX85 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $1349.95
- Toshiba 37HLX95 37-inch wide integrated LCD DTV/DVD combo $2969.95
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1799.95
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1999.95
- Toshiba 52HMX95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2519.95
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3149.95
BS - price "before savings"
DS - price includes DVD recorder and Super Bowl highlights video
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1199
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $799
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1099
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $949
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1399
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399 AR
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $8497 IT
- LG 17LX1R 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $597 IT
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3797
- LG 60PY2DR 60-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $10,997 IT
- Mitsubishi PD4265 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3697 IT
- Mitsubishi WS[?]73727 73-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV $5497 IT
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3997 IT
- Pioneer Pro1130HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6497 IT
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2597 IT
- Sharp LC45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4997 IT
- Sharp LC65D90U 65-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $19,997
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1997 IT
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 IT
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 IT
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $3997 IT
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $4997 IT
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 IT
- "Special Purchase" 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1597
- "Special Purchase" 50-inch widescreen plasma monitor $2997 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
IT - price includes sales tax

- DVD news:

- I am not yet permitted to release CEA sales figures past week 45. The old DVD sales figures, unlike those of TV, have not been recently revised.

- The big DVD news of the week, of course, is the presence of all three authors of "DVD Demystified" at ***The Technology Retreat***, offering everything you wanted to know about the next generation consumer disk formats -- and then some.
As usual, the high-end talent at the retreat is so extensive -- from National Security Agency video-intelligence analysts to Hollywood-studio digital-cinema decision makers -- that whatever you want to know, SOMEONE will be there who knows the answer. Come and ask!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Biz tidbits:
- Ed Clare has resigned as executive director of the Production Equipment Rental Association.
- Thomson is buying Canopus.

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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Dated 06.12.2005, part 3.

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- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- *December 12, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC digital screening of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp.
- December 12-15, FCC, Washington, D.C., free FCC/ITU/SIA International Space Regulatory Workshop http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262161A1.pdf.
- *December 15, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC digital screening of "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp.
- January 4, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, HDTV Business Conference http://www.hdtv-bc.com/program.htm.
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp.
- January 29-February 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference and VSF VidTrans http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsmcfp.cfm.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- *March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- *June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm http://www.infocomm.org/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

Alan Roberts
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Joined: May 3 1999

Dated 16.12.2005, part 1.

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- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage -
http://www.hpaonline.com
- Don't forget the joint ATSC/SBE seminar on digital newsgathering on February 21:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/eng_update/20051212/#agenda
FYI, although the press releases say it's the 11th ***Technology Retreat***, it's actually the 12th.
- The modern version of HDTV, it's generally acknowledged, came from NHK, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation. Then they went beyond HDTV to SHDTV, with four times more pixels, and UDTV, with four times more than that. 5.1-channel sound? They're so far beyond that, it's scary! But all of that is what we already know about. What's new at NHK? Come hear Hiroshi Shimamoto explain advanced research at NHK.
For that SHDTV system, Olympus built a camera. We don't hear much about Olympus and super-HDTV on this side of the Pacific. Come and learn what they've been doing.
What's happened to ARRI's D20 since it ceased being a prototype? Learn the latest on digital cinematography at the large-format/high-rez session, introduced and coordinated by Stephen Stough of Lockheed Martin.
How about 3-D? Recent developments include NBC's "Medium" and, in theaters, "Chicken Little." What's involved in shooting for 3-D? How about post production? Learn all about it at the 3-D session!
Digital cinema is real! Learn from such studios as Sony and Universal what they had to do to create the digital-cinema packages of such movies as "Rent," "Serenity," and more.
Is the European Digital Cinema Forum's level three to be taken seriously? Learn from the chair of the EDCF technical module. What's going on at Keio University in Japan? Come and find out.
Meanwhile, down in the trenches, producers of 4:3 material may have it included in "pillarbox" form in widescreen programming, but, when the widescreen programming is carried as letterbox, the original 4:3 material shrinks to the size of a postage stamp. Is there a solution? Does it involve the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), and SMPTE? Will it work? Listen, and decide!
Those are just a few recent additions to the main program. It's now full (more in the next memo), but, although we're currently up to 27 breakfast roundtables, there's still room for more. Here are the latest additions:
- Thomas Bremond of SmartJog USA will be moderating a table on new global digital delivery models in the post-production environment for tapeless workflows (dubbing, 2K film trailers, VFX, broadcast material, etc.). Sony's Gary Mandle will be comparing CRT and LCD displays, and Sony's Hugo Gaggioni will be introducing XDCAM HD. Rainer Knebel of Ascent Media will be examining the promise of the "universal DI master;" is it reality or fiction? Chris Lennon of Harris will be explaining how to implement PMCP in a facility to enable full compliance with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules regarding PSIP. He'll also be discussing upcoming enhancements to PMCP. Then, the next day, he'll be moderating a roundtable on SMPTE S22-10, an upcoming standard to enable "revolutionary" new workflows in broadcast facilities among traffic, automation, and content-distribution systems.
- Registrations are pouring in, and there IS a limit to how many we will accept, so register NOW! Don't say you haven't been warned:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- TV on iPods and similar devices - This story covers do-it-yourself recording of more shows on computers:
http://news.com.com/2100-1026-5994073.html
What do broadcasters think of this? Why not ask them yourselves at the broadcasters panel at ***The Technology Retreat***?
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Advanced consumer disks -
- Yes, there's will be a main-program session on them at ***The Technology Retreat***, as well as two breakfast roundtables:
http://www.hpaonline.com
- Warren Communications News reported Friday that an HDTV disk standard has advanced in China with government approval of a "home-grown" AV codec. The story is no longer on their site http://www.warren-news.com, but you could learn more at the compression-update and next-generation disk sessions at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com
- Toshiba this week said the introduction of HD DVD has been delayed by the unavailability of Advanced Access Content System (AACS) licensing. This story is from EE Times:
http://tinyurl.com/cjk6k
Licensing is just one topic that's been covered at previous ***Technology Retreats***. Content control is another (the 2005 demo room even had the approved DVD players for Academy Awards screeners). Come and learn!
http://www.hpaonline.com
In a somewhat related story, according to Princeton computer science professor Ed Felten, the patch that Sony/BMG came up with to fix the problems caused by the content protection they put on some CDs could make computers vulnerable to attacks:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/scm/20051213/#Sony
Sigh! If only they'd come to ***The Technology Retreat*** to ask the right questions, none of that need have happened:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- The analog cut-off bills - The Benton Foundation provides a handy comparison chart of the House and Senate versions:
http://www.benton.org/index.php?q=node/860

- DTT reception (specifically for satellite delivery of stations) - The FCC has provided a 149-page report to Congress with even larger appendices. The first URL is for the report; the others are Appendix E:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-199A1.pdf
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-199A2.pdf
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-199A3.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-199A4.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-199A5.pdf
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-199A6.pdf
There has been an interesting thread on it on the OpenDTV Forum, including an attempt to crack the code of secrecy of the receiver tests. This URL is for the first message on the thread:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/12-2005/msg00116.html

- The High-Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance - HANA is growing. At a press conference, they offered these goals of what they want to enable consumers to do:
- View, pause and record 5+ HD channels simultaneously without compromising quality of service;
- View, pause and record HD anywhere in the home with just one set top box;
- Share personal content from PCs to AV devices while keeping protected content secure;
- Control all AV devices and access content with just a single remote per room; and
- Add any device to the home network with just one cable:
http://tinyurl.com/a5af5
http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=175002590
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6291718.html
Needless to say, there WILL be HANA representatives at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com
Another new organization is the Plasma Display Coalition:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6291233.html
I'm not 100% sure, but I think they might be represented at ***The Technology Retreat***, too.

- July 1 -
- Computer makers may be getting sensitive to their position with regard to the mandate. CompUSA's ad supplement this week had the legend "TV tuner sold separately" on several models.
- This week I've listed 168 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 137 (82%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 79 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 20 (25%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. In both cases, I've given the benefit of the doubt to non-specified models without model numbers.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Sony Wega 36SF100 36-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $449
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony KP53WS [?] 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $498
- RCA ZA61W20 61-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $649
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
- Sony KP65WS [?] 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Insignia ISTV040924 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $199.99
- JVC AV27530 27-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $199.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $229.99
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Panasonic 27-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Gracious Home $499.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $129
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $319.99
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 27SF100 27-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $219
- Symphonic ST427FF 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- JVC AV32WF36 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $399.99
- Sharp 32C241 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $259.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $219
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $499.97
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV @ Sears $529.99
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony Wega 32SF100 32-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $349
- RCA 35V432T 35-inch TV @ Circuit City $399.99
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV @ CEW $299
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania SRT069 5-inch TV @ Best Buy $12.99
- RCA 9-inch under-counter TV @ Circuit City $117.99
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Sansui TVM1316 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- Magnavox 14MS2331/17 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $84.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Sansui TVM1916 19-inch TV @ CEW $59
- Toshiba 19A25 @ Sears $99.99
- Insignia ISTV040920 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $111.99
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- "Famous Makers" VCR @ Universal $22
- "Famous Makers" DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- Insignia IS-DVD040924 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $69.99 AR
- JVC HR-XVC18B DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- CyberHome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $89.99 AR
- Humax DRT-400 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $249.99 AR
- Humax DRT400 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $199.99 AR
- Insignia IS-DVD100121 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $189.99
- Panasonic DMR-ES10 DVD recorder @ Panasonic $199.95
- Panasonic DMR-ES20 DVD recorder @ J&R $179.99
- Panasonic DMR-ES20 DVD recorder @ Panasonic $199.95
- Panasonic DMR-ES20S DVD recorder @ Best Buy $149.99 AR
- Panasonic DMR-ES30V VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Panasonic $299.95
- Panasonic DMR-ES40V VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Panasonic $299.95
- Samsung DVD-VR320 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $189.99
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $79
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ CompUSA $279.99
- Sony RDR-GX315 DVD recorder @ J&R $249.99
- Sylvania DVR90VF VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Sears $189.99
- Toshiba D-VR/X VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $199.99 AR
- Zenith ZRY316 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $249.99
- Gateway GT5014 computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1079.97
- HP M7250N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $944.98 AO
- HP M7260N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1094.98 AO
- Sony computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CEW $799
- Sony computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Universal $699
- Sony VGC-VA10G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1799.99
- Sony VGN-AX570G computer w/TV tuner @ Sony $2299.99
- Toshiba G25-AV513 computer w/TV tuner @ Best Buy $2349.99 AR
AO - price after rebate requiring AOL subscription
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Panasonic 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Gracious Home $329.99
- Panasonic PV-DF2035 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ J&R $299.99
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $189.99
- Sylvania 6720FDF 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Sears $199.99
- Toshiba MW20F51 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ P.C. Richard $279.97
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- eton FR300 AM/FM/TV/weather light crank unit @ J&R $49.99
- Sony ICFCD543RMSIL AM/FM/TV/weather clock radio @ Best Buy $84.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has finally updated its list to 1537 U.S. DTT stations operating in 211 markets:
http://www.nab.org/newsroom/issues/digitaltv/dtvstations.asp
- Doug Lung's RF Report found 826 licensed U.S. DTT stations in the FCC CDBS database as of December 5:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=1099
For comparison, compare those numbers to the ones the FCC finally released for analog stations as of September 30:
- Full-power stations - 1749 (1034 UHF and 715 VHF)
- Class A stations ---- 593 (485 UHF and 108 VHF)
- Other low-power ----- 2117 (1621 UHF and 696 VHF)
- Translators --------- 4503 (2678 UHF and 1825 VHF)
That's 8,962 U.S. analog TV transmitters:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262581A1.pdf

- Point.360 is now offering HD transmission service for spots, syndicated programs, and special events:
http://www.broadcastnewsroom.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=36236

- International H/DTV news:

- Clear days on the Canadian H/DTV scene:
- Bell Canada says its ExpressVu service offers "the most HD content" in Canada, according to this story in Broadcaster magazine:
http://tinyurl.com/7rfhb
But the same publication says Rogers offers "the widest selection of HD channels in Canada":
http://tinyurl.com/9as2s
- Meanwhile, Digital Home Canada offers a tutorial to answer the question, "What do I need to watch High Definition programming?" Their conclusion is:
"In order to watch high definition television or HDTV a consumer will need three things:
"A Satellite or Cable program subscription to HD Programming;
"An HDTV Satellite Receiver or Digital Set Top Box;
"A high definition television set (HDTV).
"Remember if you don't have all three you won't be watching HDTV!"
http://tinyurl.com/dwy6p
Hmm. What about DTT transmissions?

- In the UK, according to regulator Ofcom, DTT continues to be the fastest-growing segment of the multichannel universe, which, including analog cable, represented 68.5% of households at the end of September. Sky's satellite service has a 48.7% share of those multichannel homes, but that's down from 53.6% last year. Freeview DTT is up to about 23% with 5.775 million households (another 545,000 get free satellite service):
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/tv/reports/dtv/dtu_2005_q3/q3_2005.pdf

- TVB Europe reports that ProSiebenSat.1 Group, which has been transmitting free-to-view HD, will be upconverting standard-definition material:
http://tinyurl.com/dj535

- In Spain, Telefonica will be delivering HD via VDSL phone lines:
http://www.telecompaper.com/news/article.aspx?id=108390&nr=272&type=&yr=

- Here's a URL for a story with more on China's compression system, called AVS (for audio-video coding). It has been approved by the Ministry of Information Industry, with, with the Ministry of Science and Technology, has been supporting its development committee since 2002. A key point is said to be that it will save more than a billion U.S. dollars in licensing fees:
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-12/08/content_501568.htm
Meanwhile, Analysis International says "MPEG-4" will likely be chosen for IPTV in China:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051207/cnw008.html?.v=14

- This story covers HD in Singapore:
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/technologynews/view/183366/1/.html

- The latest list from Australia shows 77 models of DTT receivers from 23 brands, starting at A$99 (US$74). Of those, 24 from 17 brands are HD, now starting as low as A$299 (US$223):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18

- U.S. patent No. 6,975,689, titled Digital Modulation Signal Receiver With
Adaptive Channel Equalization Employing Discrete Fourier Transforms, came out this week. The inventors are OpenDTV Forum contributors Doug McDonald and Al Limberg. It should be able to improve U.S. DTT reception:
http://tinyurl.com/9z7du

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 46 weeks of 2005 were down 12.2% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was also down 16%. For the first 47 weeks it was 12.1% and, for the ten-week running average, 16.6%.
Sales of so-called non-flat-panel "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 46th week were 94,913 units, for the 47th week 119,736 units and for the first 47 weeks 3,800,372 (compared to 18,508,407 for non-flat-panel sets not called "digital" by CEA). For 20 of the last 23 weeks, the number of non-flat-panel "digital televisions" sold to U.S. dealers was lower than in the same period last year.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 17% of the non-flat-panel TVs sold to U.S. dealers through the 47th week this year. Based on CEA's report of unit sales through the end of June including flat-panel displays, the total "digital" percentage (assuming no flat-panel non-"digital" TVs) would be 32.4%. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 67% of the TVs sold through the 47th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes, and that percentage is still increasing slightly.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers. CEA says that, through June, about 85% of "digital televisions" were HDTV.
For the latest, full-year, more-complete CEA data on sales and household penetration, come to ***The Technology Retreat***. Yes, ***The Technology Retreat***.
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at CompUSA (and Good Guys) and Ultimate Electronics and a Sony at Great Indoors. If there are more out there, they are certainly hiding pretty well.

- Ad confusions: Computers & Electronics Warehouse called the Panasonic TC20LA5 "16:9 widescreen" (it's 4:3). Flat Universe called the Panasonic non-HD TH42PD50 "HDTV Comp." J&R called the Canon LV-5220 800 x 600 projector "HDTV Supported;" it would show a 16:9 image as 800 x 450. In the opposite direction, Best Buy called its mystery-brand KLC-1508U 15-inch 1024 x 768 LCD TV an "EDTV" (but not a monitor).
Incidentally, it appears that "HDTV compatible" and "HDTV supported" are now regularly used for displays with only standard-definition resolution, and even "HDTV built-in" is sometimes used simply to indicate the presence of DTT-reception circuitry.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- InFocus SP4805 DLP projector $1099.99
- Insignia ISTV040928 27-inch flat-tube TV $299.99
- Insignia IS-TVHD30 30-inch widescreen TV $499.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1699.99 AR
- Mitsubishi WS-55517 55-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$200GC $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WS-65517 65-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$200GC $2299.99
- Mystery brand KLC-1508U 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $219.99
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61" wide integr. LC-proj. DTV w/$300GC $2999.99 BR
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Panasonic TH-42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Philips 32PF7320A/37 32-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2499.99
- RCA D52W23 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $899.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$200GC $2499.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$100GC $1799.99 DR
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integr. LCD DTV $3099.99 DR
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $849.99
- Sharp LC26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD DTV w/$50GC $1199.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/$300GC $2999.99
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3999.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4999.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1999.99
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$100GC $1999.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $999.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37-inch wide LCD monitor w/$100GC $1899.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch wide integr. plasma DTV w/$300GC $3299.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BR - price before mail-in rebate
DR - price includes DVD recorder
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Circuit City (New York Times, HD IDs only):
- Audiovox FPE1078 7.8-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $199.99
- Hitachi 42HDS52A 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2999.99

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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Dated 16.12.2005, part 2.

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- Hitachi 50VF820 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2049.99
- Hitachi 57F710S 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1709.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4499.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $289.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $539.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Magnavox 42MF130A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1599.99
- Mystery brand plasma TV $1499.99
- Panasonic CT26WX15 26-inch widescreen flat-tube TV $398.99
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1109.99 AR
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1709.99
- Panasonic TH42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
- Philips 26PF5320 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $989.99
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Philips 51PP9100D 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1259.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 15-inch LCD TV $289.99
- Polaroid FLM3201 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Samsung 910MP 19-inch 5:4 LCD TV $469.99 AR
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99
- Samsung HLR5087W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3149.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $809.99
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $809.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1079.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3149.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $4499.99
- Sony KLVS15G10 15-inch LCD TV $459.99
- Sony KLVS19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1079.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1349.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sylvania 6620LDF 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449.99
- Zenith Z20LA7R 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $494.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2949.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399 AS
- Envision A15X221 15-inch LCD TV $249.99 AR
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3299.99
- HP Z556 digital entertainment center w/ATSC reception $1374.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V/17 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $499.99
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1439.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Syntax Olevia LT20S 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Syntax Olevia LT26HVE 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT32HV 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVI 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2499.99 AR
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1899.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring a subscription to DirecTV
- CompUSA w/"Good Guys Inside" (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399 AS
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1499
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1099
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Mitsubishi WD-73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5499
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2499
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999
- Sharp LC32D4U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2099
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799
- Sony KDLV-40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
- Zenith Z37LZ5D 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999 HT
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring a subscription to DirecTV
HT - price includes home theater sound system
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $379
- Panasonic TC42LA5 [?] 42-inch "16:9" flat-panel TV $1199
- Philips PH42W [?] 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $999
- Samsung SPM4215 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1099
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs):
- Dell 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $599
- Dell 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Dell 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD TV $1999
- Dell (Metro New York, no disclaimer):
- Dell 3400MP projector $1299
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 3201C 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD TV $1799
- Dell 3706C 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD TV $2299
- Dell W1900 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Dell W5100C 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer necessary):
- Samsung LT-P2045X 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569.99
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs):
- Mitsubishi WD62727 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4197 BS
- Mystery brand 37-inch widescreen TV $1299
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $3999
BS - price "before savings"
- Gracious Home (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Toshiba TheaterWide 27-inch widescreen [integrated?] LCD TV $1599.99
- Toshiba TheaterWide 32-inch widescreen [integrated?] LCD TV $1999.99
- Toshiba TheaterWide 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2799.99
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-62827 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV/PVR $5299
- Mitsubishi WD-73827 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV/PVR $6799
- Panasonic TC-32lx50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899
- Samsung HLR-4667W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2299
- Samsung HLR-5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2499
- Sharp LC15S4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR $799
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2999
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3499
- Sony KDL32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699
- Sony KDL40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $3999
- Sony KDS-R60XBR1 60-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $4999
- Sony KLV-S19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Sony KLV-S23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
- Toshiba 23HLV85 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1199
- Toshiba 56HM195 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3199
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999 AR
- Pioneer PRO930HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999
- Samsung HPR5072 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $4199
- Sharp LC37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2899
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD052628 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3699
- Mitsubishi WD52727 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi WD62727 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999
- Mitsubishi WD-52825G 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2999
- Mitsubishi WS-48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1299
- Mitsubishi WS-55815 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799
- Mitsubishi WS-65815 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-5220 projector $899.99
- Canon LV-7230 projector $999.99
- Canon LV-7240 projector $1099.99
- Canon LV-X5 projector $999.99
- Sony KLV-S23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27w2 27-inch 16:9 LCD TV $699.99
- J&R (Metro New York, no disclaimer necessary):
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVS 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1199.99 AR
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 26HDL52 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- InFocus ScreenPlay 4805 projector $999.00 AR
- JVC HD-56G786 56-inch wide integrated D-ILA projection DTV $1999.99
- JVC LT-40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $2699.99
- Panasonic CT-27HL14 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $379.99
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Samsung 242mp-Silver 24-inch 8:5 LCD TV $1399.99 AR
- Samsung 710MP-Silver 17-inch 5:4 LCD TV $299.99
- Samsung 910MP-Silver 19-inch 5:4 LCD TV $399.99 AR
- Samsung HL-R5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV
- Samsung LNR-408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV
- Sharp 65DR650 65-inch widescreen integrated DLP projection DTV $2099.99
- Sharp LC-37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2199.99
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $749.99
- Sony KLV-S23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- Sony PMB50HX1 50-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $3699.99
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVS 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1299.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVi 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2099.99 AR
- ViewSonic VA1912wb 19-inch 8:5 LCD TV $269.99
- Westinghouse LTV-20v2 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $299.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27w2 27-inch 16:9 LCD TV $699.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Famous Maker" 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1598
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2498 AR
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1998
- Panasonic TH-42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2398
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- MacMall (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mystery brand 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Mystery brand plasma TV $1199
- Syntax 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $599
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD52528 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2699 BS
- Panasonic PT56DLX75 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2799 BS
- Panasonic TC23LX50 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999 BS
- Samsung HLR-5678W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3999 BS
- Samsung HPR-4272 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3199 BS
- Samsung HPR-5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $4198 BS
- Samsung TXR3080 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899
- Sharp LC26D6U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1599
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999 BS
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $4999 BS
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199 BS
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499 BS
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Panasonic (appropriate disclaimer):
- Panasonic AG-HVX200
- Panasonic PT-52LCX65 52-inch wide integrated projection DTV $2099.95 AR
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch wide integrated projection DTV $2799.95 AR
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1249.95 AR
- Panasonic TC-32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.95
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.95
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Panasonic TH-42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.95
- Panasonic TH-42PX500 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.95
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.95
- Panasonic TH-50PX500 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.95
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, HD disclaimers only):
- Audiovox FPE1505 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $288.87
- Audiovox FPE2705 27-inch 16:9 LCD TV $799.87
- Philips 42PF9630 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.27
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3599.97
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.47
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $989.97
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2599.17
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, HD disclaimers only):
- Philips 50PF9630 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.97
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2699.97
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2429.97
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1349.97
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Mitsubishi WD62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3149.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Samsung HC-R4755W 47-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99
- Samsung SP-R4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Samsung TXR3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $854.99
- Sharp LC37D4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2519.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3149.99
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1169.99
- Toshiba 52HM95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony (no disclaimer necessary):
- Sony KDL-V26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDL-V32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499.99
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD proj. DTV $3999.99
- Sony KDS-R60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD proj. DTV $4999.99
- Sony MFM-HT75W 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate IDs):
- DirecTV H10/H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- Mitsubishi WD62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3779.95
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4949.95
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $1299.95
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.95
- Samsung HLR4667W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2069.95 DN
- Samsung HLR5078W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3149.95 DN
- Samsung HPR4272 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2879.95
- Samsung HPR5072 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3779.95
- Samsung TXR3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $799.95
- Sharp LC32D4U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1709.95
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3149.95
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1849.95
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3599.95
- Toshiba 14DLV75 14-inch LCD TV/DVD combo $499.95 BS
- Toshiba 52HMX95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2519.95
- Toshiba 62MX195 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3599.95
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $979.95 AR
- Zenith Z42PX2DH 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1709.95
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3149.95
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring a subscription to DirecTV
BS - price "before savings"
DN - price includes DVD recorder and NFL Super Bowl DVD
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1199
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $799
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1099
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $949
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1499
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1399
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Brand Name" 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1597
- Mitsubishi WD52727 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3497 BS
- Mitsubishi WD62727 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4397 BS
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5497 BS
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 BS
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 BS
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news: According to CEA's revised figures, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 46 weeks of 2005 were down 22.1% from the same period in 2004; for the first 47 weeks it was 20.7% (sales for the 47th week, alone, were UP 10%). My ten-week running average was down 12.2% at the end of the 47th week. VCR sales were down 41.4% for the first 46 weeks and 41.9% for the first 47.

- Satellite news:
- Here's an overview of consumer satellite services in the U.S.:
http://www.telecomweb.com/satellite/viasatellite/current/cover_story.htm
- This URL is for a story about a U.S. consumer who gets 5,000 channels of FREE satellite programming (by looking at the non-consumer transponders). The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6290229.html?display=Top+Stories
- Where can you question DirecTV's Bob Plummer on future plans? Why, at ***The Technology Retreat***, of course! BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Bear the source in mind, but the Television Bureau of Advertising (TvB) says cable multi-system operators have lost 1.4 million subscribers, and cable household penetration is at a 13-year low. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6289984.html?display=Breaking+News

- Ken Kerschbaumer has left Broadcasting & Cable for Sports Video Group. Glen Dickson will be handling B&C's technology news dickson.glen@gmail.com. Ken can be reached at kenk@sportsvideo.org.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- January 4, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, HDTV Business Conference http://www.hdtv-bc.com/program.htm.
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp.
- *January 10, Millennium Maxwell House, Nashville, SBE Nashville Ennes Workshop http://www.sbe.org/documents/2006NashvilleEnnes.pdf.
- January 29-February 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference and VSF VidTrans http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsmcfp.cfm.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- *April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Show (NCTA2006) http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=nctaMenu.
- *April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 http://www.nabshow.com/.
- *May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention http://www.aes.org/events/120/.
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm http://www.infocomm.org/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- Flat Universe: +1-212-600-0654
- Harvey: +1-212-575-5000, 800-2-LISTEN
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- MacMall: +1-310-394-7779
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html
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Dated 23.12.2005, part 1

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- Follow-ups:

- UK Freeview households - The roughly seven million I mentioned from =
the Ofcom report in the last memo were Freeview-ONLY households as of the e=
nd of September. Households with Freeview and cable were counted as cable =
households and those with Freeview and satellite as satellite households. =
Ofcom estimates that there were over eight million "DTT enabled TV sets" at=
the end of the third quarter and roughly seven million "homes capable of r=
eceiving DTT broadcasts":
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/12-2005/msg00199.html

- Australian DTT models - A post from an Australian on the OpenDTV For=
um says the figures in the Digital Broadcasting Australia lists, which I ru=
n (including in this memo), represent the products of DBA members only, and=
there are actually even more receivers on the market:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/12-2005/msg00273.html

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage - Stan=
d back! This is the big one!
- The early-registration discount expires at the end of the year,=
and, as of today, we're already half-full. You may have been waiting unti=
l the program was posted before registering. It's posted now. Don't wait:
http://www.hpaonline.com/mc/page.do?sitePageId=3D25988
And there's even more to come! It takes a while for additions to get =
added to the posted schedule. The program is pretty awesome (even to me!).
- The Tuesday afternoon ATSC/SBE seminar on digital newsgathering=
, alone (separate admission charge), is pretty spectacular. Do you want to=
know the latest activities of the Advanced Television Systems Committee or=
the Society of Broadcast Engineers? How about all you need to know about =
the data return link? Advanced codecs and what they mean for D-ENG? HD ne=
wsgathering? Next-generation satellite transmission? Come and hear the ex=
perts from ATSC, Boeing, Efficient Channel Coding, Hammett & Edison, Harmon=
ic, Merrill Weiss Group, Microwave Radio Corporation, SBE, and Tandberg Tel=
evision:
http://www.atsc.org/seminars/2006/techretreat06.html
- Do you know how differences in camera capture systems affect mo=
tion portrayal on different displays? Charles Poynton does. His (separate=
admission) seminar (concurrent with the ATSC/SBE one) will provide the bac=
kground you need to understand how to make pictures look good on a bewilder=
ing array of displays.
- Speaking of displays, they're the subject of the opening supers=
ession on Wednesday morning this year. ROAM's Peter Putman will provide a =
primer on LCD, plasma, DLP, and LCoS technologies. Then Landmark Color's R=
on Williams will explain color translations used for different displays. B=
ut there is other processing (de-interlacing, scaling, etc.) used to accomm=
odate different displays, and Jed Deame of Silicon Optix/Teranex will expla=
in it. And just how do the major display technologies do on the big four q=
uestions of contrast/grayscale, color, scaling, and de-interlacing/motion a=
rtifacts? A panel of experts will tackle the issues.
- There's too much on the schedule for a full lunch break on Wedn=
esday, so take a half-hour break and pick up a box lunch. You can eat it d=
uring the next two presentations: the Hollywood Post Alliance's introductio=
n, and the technology year in review, including the latest household penetr=
ation figures from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Nationa=
l Cable and Telecommunications Association (NCTA), and the Consumer Electro=
nics Association (CEA). That will be followed by the broadcasters panel, w=
ith commitments thus far from ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, and the WB, with more exp=
ected. What comes after the video-on-demand and mobile-device announcement=
s of this past fall? Ask these network vice presidents, and find out.
After a refreshment break, return to the video consumer marketplace pa=
nel, with a satellite-service provider (DirecTV), a consumer-electronics ma=
nufacturer (Sharp), and a member of the board of the Custom Electronic Desi=
gn & Installation Association (CEDIA) committed thus far. This was the pan=
el with the FCC chief of staff last year, and there are sure to be surprise=
s in 2006. And we already have a presentation on telephone-company TV from=
SBC Labs and another on mobile TV from Azcar, the people installing one of=
the major systems. Then Brad Hunt, chief technology officer of the Motion=
Picture Association of America (MPAA), will provide a status report on con=
tent protection and introduce the new MovieLabs.
- That will be followed by demo intros and the first demo session=
. This year, there will be two, neither concurrent with anything else. Pa=
rticipants can also make arrangements for private demos at other mutually c=
onvenient times. Each year we've had at least one brand-new item (both Pan=
asonic's Varicam and Sony's HDCAM SR, for example, were introduced at ***Th=
e Technology Retreat*** demo room), and this year will be no exception. I =
can't reveal much at this point, but you can expect a major unveiling by Bl=
u-Laser Cinema, and you can also expect to see a demonstration of lossless =
layered compression coding from Gary Demos, who showed a 72-fps HDTV camera=
at a ***Technology Retreat*** demo room years ago. =20
Oh, did I mention the first demo session includes drinks and hors d'oe=
uvres? Continue networking at a rooftop dinner under the desert stars (and=
, given the chefs' creativity, with the dessert stars, too). The first qui=
z prizes (including glow-in-the-dark statues of the patron saint of televis=
ion -- as recently mentioned in the New York Times) will be awarded then, t=
oo.
- Thursday morning starts with the first session of breakfast rou=
ndtables. There are 19, so far, for that session, with more expected:
Digital Creation Beyond (Real) 2K, Mark Chiolis, Grass Valley
The Workforce in Post, Kathleen Milnes, Entertainment Economy Institut=
e
Non-Linear Color Correction, Simon Cuff, Digital Vision
Data- & Video-Centric HD & 2K DI, Pat Howley, Digital Vision
HDV in Mainstream Production, Michael Silbergleid, Television Broadcas=
t
DoD Multimedia Forensics, N. Beser, Johns Hopkins and E. Grogan, DoD
The "Tipping Point" for HD Ads, Tom Fletcher, Fletcher Chicago
Lip Sync, Graham Jones, National Association of Broadcasters
Metadata and Workflows, Oliver Morgan, Metaglue
Does the DCI Spec Drive 4K Post? Jon Pannaman, Quantel
Next Discs: Production Impact, Mark Johnson, Technicolor, Chuck Crawfo=
rd
Independent Digital Production for Digital Cinema, Peter Wilson, HDDC
CRT vs. LCD Displays, Gary Mandle, Sony
XDCAM HD, Hugo Gaggioni, Sony
Universal DI Master: Reality or Fiction? Rainer Knebel, Ascent Media
Implementing PMCP for FCC PSIP Compliance, Chris Lennon, Harris
Scalable Software-based HD/SD Codecs, John Pittas, SeaChange
Blu-Laser Encoded D-Cinema Dailies, Robert Sullivan, Blu-Laser Cinema
Web-based Real-time Video Indexing, Jean-Denis Gingras, Lanterna Magic=
a
- Then comes the acquisition session, starting with large-format,=
high-resolution (beyond HDTV) imaging, coordinated by Stephen Stough of Lo=
ckheed Martin, whose experimental camera with IMAX-frame-sized imagers star=
ted the ball rolling. In addition to things you might have heard of, like =
ARRI's D20, there are sure to be some you haven't, like the latest research=
at NHK (which has already demonstrated cameras with 16 times more pixels t=
han HDTV), a 4K digital motion-picture camera from Olympus, and what it too=
k to process the 12-million-pixel-per-sensor images of the experimental Loc=
kheed Martin camera at Stargate Films. And then there's more! There will =
be a 3-D session covering everything from acquisition to display.
- By that point, you are bound to be hungry, so there will be a n=
ice long catered lunch for those who want to give their brains a rest. Tho=
se hungry for both food and more information will have half an hour to grab=
some grub and bring it to a special lunchtime seminar on small-format HD a=
cquisition. Do you understand the diffraction limits on imager size? How =
about dynamic range and depth of field? The effects of imager offsets on s=
harpness? And what does 75% MTF look like anyway?
- You will certainly be tired of acquisition by then, which is wh=
y the afternoon will concentrate on digital cinema, starting with "The Ques=
t for an Image Interchange Framework to Exchange Color Information." This =
will be the FIRST public presentation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts=
& Sciences (the people who give out the Academy Awards) Science and Techno=
logy Council's project committee investigating an image interchange framewo=
rk for the exchange of both film-originated and "born digital" imagery in d=
igital-cinema mastering. A presentation by committee chair Jim Houston of =
Pacific Title will be followed by a roundtable with post, digital-intermedi=
ate, and visual effects facilities.
That will be followed by a nitty-gritty session on getting from the di=
gital-intermediate stage to standardized digital-cinema packages, including=
some recent real-world experiences, such as Sony Pictures' "Rent" and Univ=
ersal's "Serenity." And that will be followed by a session called Internat=
ional Developments in Digital Cinema but going WAY beyond that. Computer-g=
raphics pioneer Tom DeFanti, whose work straddles the University of Illinoi=
s - Chicago and the University of California - San Diego, will join Pacific=
Interface's Laurin Herr in discussing CineGrid. Next, learn about the War=
ner-NTT 4K distribution trial. Find out about the digital-cinema initiativ=
e at Germany's Fraunhofer Institute. Discover the issues of interoperabili=
ty between the European Digital Cinema Forum's levels 2 & 3. There might e=
ven be more!
- You'll then have a few minutes to clear your head before the bu=
ses leave for Fenway Park (the one in the desert, not the one in Boston, bu=
t they look almost the same) for our beer & burgers ballpark buffet (hot do=
gs, chicken, sides, salad, and desserts, too) followed by our championship =
softball series. This year, it will be Compact vs. Regular vs. Large. Eve=
ryone gets a pack of the latest baseball cards, too, courtesy of Peter Putm=
an.
- The next morning features the second round of breakfast roundta=
bles -- 13 so far, with more sure to come:
5.1 to Stereo Downmixing, Mark Seigle, Neural Audio
Automated Restoration Workflow, Pat Howley, Digital Vision
Motion-Comp. Dust & Grain Reduction, Goran Appelquist, Digital Vision
HDV in Mainstream Production, Michael Silbergleid, Television Broadcas=
t
Digital Intermediates, Debra Kaufman, DI/Studio, Film & Video
MXF in Production, Post-production, & Archives, Oliver Morgan, Metaglu=
e
Broadcast & Remote Op Collaborative Workflow, Jon Pannaman, Quantel
Next Discs: Technologies & Status, Jim Taylor, Sonic Solutions
Is "Standardized Workflow" a Red Herring? Peter Wilson, HDDC
New Global Delivery for Tapeless Workflow, Thomas Bremond, SmartJog
SMPTE S22-10 Update: New Broadcast Workflow, Chris Lennon, Harris
ExCCI: Extended Content-Control Information, Merrill Weiss, MW Group
Reel-based Blu-Laser Post & Archives, Robert Sullivan, Blu-Laser Cinem=
a
- That's followed by our annual Washington update by tech-speakin=
g attorney Jim Burger, of D.C. law firm Dow, Lohnes & Albertson. Is the ne=
w analog cut-off date real? What do you need to do about closed captions? =
How about copy protection? Can the "analog hole" be plugged? Will cable-=
TV analog customers lose broadcast TV after February 17, 2009? Do laws aff=
ect picture quality? Come and learn.
- Both picture quality and copy protection come up often in discu=
ssions of next-generation consumer disks, such as Blu-ray and HD DVD (but d=
on't forget EVD, FVD, and holographic systems, among others). Who better t=
o explain all about them -- including such issues as choosing and using dif=
ferent codecs and dealing with giant files -- than the three authors of "DV=
D Demystified," Jim Taylor of Sonic Solutions, Mark Johnson of Technicolor,=
and Chuck Crawford of TPS?
After a refreshment break, the in-the-trenches useful information cont=
inues to flow. Stick 4:3 material in a 16:9 show, and when that show is se=
en in letterbox, the original material shrinks to the size of a postage sta=
mp. ABC's Bill Miller will explain a way of "Cancelling the Postage Stamp"=
at the 2006 NAB convention in April; get an advance look at the standardiz=
ation work under way at ATSC, CEA, and SMPTE from NAB's Graham Jones. And =
what about lip-sync? Discover the latest work on fixing that problem from =
Clarity Image's Bill Hogan and consultant Michael Smith.
One way of helping lip-sync issues is shipping audio and video togethe=
r, but what happens when the video is something beyond HDTV? Come hear Bel=
den's Steve Lampen explain 10-gigabit A/V networking.
It might not be directly lip-sync related, but broadcasters are requir=
ed by law to transmit audio metadata, and, if it doesn't flow all the way f=
rom the producer to the viewer, there can be terrible repercussions. If it=
DOES flow all the way, there are golden opportunities. Learn what they ar=
e from Dolby's Ken Hunold.
Then there's another lip-sync affector, the video-compression codec. =
What's going on? Is MPEG-2 dying, or is it good enough? What's happening =
with H.264, VC-1, and JPEG2000? What about other codecs, including some we=
may never even have heard of? Come to the compression update session, coo=
rdinated and moderated by SMPTE vp Peter Symes. And, speaking of codecs yo=
u've never heard of, Gary Demos will explain his lossless layered system.
- That will be followed by the second demos-only session (not Dem=
os-only, although he'll be there), not concurrent with anything else. It's=
a chance to apply your newfound knowledge hands on.
- That's almost it (so far). We had about five times more submis=
sions this year than we had slots for, so we've offered the ones who didn't=
make it the opportunity to post their proposed presentations on a wall so =
you can read them during breaks. I don't know which will be posted, but ma=
ybe you'll learn when to use 24.000 and when to use 23.976. Maybe you'll l=
earn about long-GOP editing in a personal computer. Maybe you'll discover =
a crash-proof storage system or a way of NOT having to fix things in post. =
Then there's the American Society of Cinematographers color decision list,=
content traceability, production asset management, LCDs as primary color m=
onitors, picture-quality analysis, automatic audio down-mixing, automated t=
ape-to-digital-file archiving, 4:4:4 production, acceleration of advanced c=
odecs with reconfigurable silicon, routing based on workflow analysis, and =
much, much more. I look forward to those myself. And then there are the o=
ther quiz prizes, the door prize, the networking, the warm and sunny weathe=
r, etc.
- So, please don't hate yourself for the rest of your life! Regi=
ster NOW! You have been warned:
http://www.hpaonline.com=20

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
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Dated 23.12.2005, part 2.

====================================================

- U.S. analog cutoff -=20
- There was one more attempt to create a 2007 date:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/bth/20051218/#
- The reconciliation committee chose a date about halfway between=
the original House and Senate versions, February 17, 2009. It also chose =
a DTT-adapter purchase-assistance fund between the two, generally described=
as about $1.5 billion (I haven't seen the new bill yet) but the House syst=
em of distributing the money ($40 vouchers, up to two per household, and yo=
u need to ask for them). First the House narrowly passed the bill; then th=
e Senate did even more narrowly (51-50, with Vice President Cheney casting =
the deciding vote). But there were still differences in non-DTT portions o=
f the bill requiring the House to vote again on the Senate version. By the=
n, the House had left on its year-end break, so nothing more will happen un=
til the new year. The first URL is from EE Times:
http://tinyurl.com/8as5a
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=3D9069
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=3D9087
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/22/technology/22digital.html
- Unfortunately, some of the language removed in committee allowe=
d cable operators to convert DTT signals to analog. So, unless it's restor=
ed, those losing broadcast TV signals on the cutoff date will include not o=
nly those receiving analog signals directly from antennas but also perhaps =
all those with analog TVs connected to cable:
http://www.njtelecomupdate.com/lenya/telco/live/tb-XSII1135113513585.html
http://www.cedmagazine.com/article/CA6293786.html
- Warren Communications News reports that public-safety interests=
now want 700 MHz spectrum for all sorts of purposes, including streaming v=
ideo. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/
I think they are referring to this FCC report to Congress on public-sa=
fety communications:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262865A1.pdf
I note that, unlike previous FCC reports on the subject, this one seem=
s to make no mention of the fact that public-safety communications have bee=
n sharing TV spectrum for decades (utilizing unoccupied channels).
- So Congress wants consumers to buy DTT adapters, but states are=
restricting their power levels to much less than what current boxes draw. =
It sparked a thread on the OpenDTV Forum:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/12-2005/msg00275.html
Page 120 of California's Appliance Efficiency Regulations, CEC 400-200=
5-012, Apr05, for example, calls for a maximum draw of one watt in standby =
and eight watts when on for digital-TV adapters, effective 2007:=20
http://tinyurl.com/cr679
- Congress is also trying, once again, to "plug" the "analog hole=
."
http://tinyurl.com/8vlje
If you're concerned about the analog hole, come to the MPAA content-pr=
otection update at ***The Technology Retreat***. For more about EVERYTHING=
going on in the government (with respect to TV, audio, video, and cinema),=
come to Jim Burger's Washington update at the same event. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- People with HDTVs not getting HDTV - Jupiter Research's recent study=
confirms the Scientific-Atlanta numbers. Only about half of HDTV owners h=
ave any way to watch HDTV on their sets:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/19/business/19drill.html

- Next-generation disks -=20
- HP has joined the HD-DVD Promotions Group, which, despite the h=
yphen, promotes HD DVD, not Blu-ray. It might seem this was done in retali=
ation of the Blu-ray Group's rejecting HP's call to adopt iHD. But HP's Ma=
ureen Weber suggested it might be about royalties, reportedly $30 per compu=
ter drive for Blu-ray vs. free with Microsoft's Vista operating system for =
HD DVD:
http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=3D175004773
- TDK is shipping four types of blank Blu-ray media. This story =
is from informatics online:
http://tinyurl.com/bta47

- Fewer CRT projection TVs - Warren Communications News reported Monda=
y that 3M Precision Optics is dropping 188 jobs in Cincinnati and moving it=
s CRT projection-lens manufacturing to China. The story is no longer on th=
eir site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- Mobile displays - The 2.2-inch vertically oriented screen of the Pix=
ela pocket TV is supposed to be intended for watching HDTV in Japan:
http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/337/C5665/

- July 1 -=20
- This week I've listed 122 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of th=
ose, 88 (72%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100%=
of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners =
were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also liste=
d 70 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 10 (14%) have integrat=
ed DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or=
imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integr=
ated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets th=
at are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV w/PIP @ Royal $579
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $598
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Insignia ISTV040923 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $154.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $228.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504/17 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $199.99
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit $437.9=
9
- RCA 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Kmart $249.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $139
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV w/PIP @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega KV27FS120 27-inch 4:3 flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $319.99
- Sylvania 6427FF 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $199.99
- Sylvania 6727DF 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $279.99
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $299.99
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $119
- JVC AV32F476 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $427.99
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $268.99
- Philips 32PT5441/37 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $279.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $239
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV w/PIP @ Royal $389
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch 4:3 flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $449.99
- Toshiba 32A35 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $284.99
- Toshiba 32AF45 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $449.99
- Toshiba 32H50 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $239
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $298
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Vector VEC135 5-inch TV/AM/FM/weather/light @ Home Depot $59.99
- Insignia ISTV040917 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $58.99
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Sylvania 13-inch TV @ Kmart $59.99 AR
- Daewoo DTQ14U5SC 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $89.99
- Magnavox 14MS2331 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $88.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Samsui [sic] TVM1916 19-inch TV @ Royal $68
- Insignia ISTV040919 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $89.99
- Symphonic ST420FF 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- "Famous Makers" VCR @ Universal $22
- "Famous Makers" DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- Philips DVP3050V DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Samsung $99.99
- Toshiba SD-V393 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $89.99 AR
- LiteOn LVW-1101HC1 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $89.99 AR
- Mystery brand DVD recorder w/$10GC @ Circuit City $79.99
- Panasonic DMRES40VS VCR/DVD rec. w/$30GC @ Circuit City $299.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder w/$10GC @ Circuit City $179.99
- Samsung DVDVR320 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Samsung DVD-VR320 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $189.99
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $79
- Sony RDR-GX515 DVD recorder @ J&R $236.99
- Sony RDR-VX515 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $299.99
- Hauppauge WinTV USB2 TV tuner @ Circuit City $39.99 AR
- HP M7248N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1044.98 AO
- HP M7250N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1099.97 AR
- HP M7260N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1074.98 AO
- HP ZD8215US computer w/TV tuner @ Best Buy $1449.98 AR
- HP zd8230us computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1949.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
- Sony LF-PK1 streamer w/TV tuner @ Best Buy $299.99
- Sony LF-PK1 streamer w/TV tuner @ Sony $349.99
- Sony VGN-AX570G computer w/TV tuner @ Best Buy $2149.99 AR
- Toshiba G25AV513 computer pkg. @ Circuit City $2349.99 AR
AO - price after rebate requiring AOL subscription
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 6313CEY 13-inch TV/VCR combo @ Sears $99.99
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- eton FR300 AM/FM/TV/weather/light/crank/charger @ J&R $49.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national =
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -=20
- The NAB updated its list today to 1550 U.S. DTT stations operat=
ing in 211 markets:
http://www.nab.org/newsroom/issues/digitaltv/dtvstations.asp
- But Doug Lung's RF Report notes only 831 licensed U.S. DTT stat=
ions in the FCC CDBS database as of the 18th, so almost half of those 1550 =
stations are operating on temporary authority at low power:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=3D1113

- Here's an unusual view of digital cinema, presented in Sunday's New York =
Times business section by Silicon Valley historian Randall Stross:
"People in the theater exhibition industry know what many outside it m=
ay not: that the transition from film to digital will not improve the visua=
l experience for theater customers. Nothing yet invented can match the rich=
ness of film. When digital projection arrives, the best selling point that =
theater owners can offer may be, 'Don't worry about it; you probably won't =
notice'":
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/18/business/yourmoney/18digi.html
To find out everything you need to know about digital cinema worldwide=
, come to the digital-cinema sessions at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE =
THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- International H/DTV news:=20

- According to a study commissioned by Digital UK, the group overseein=
g the transition to DTT there, 43% of the British public have not heard of =
the analog cut-off, but that's down considerably from previous surveys:
http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,7493,1669310,00.html

- China's "digital TV industrial policy" will come out in 2006, accord=
ing to the president of the Digital TV Industry Alliance of China:
http://english.people.com.cn/200512/20/eng20051220_229560.html

- Hong Kong wants to be compatible with the Chinese system, so they'd =
like to know what it will be. If they don't find out by July, they might g=
o DVB-T:
http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=3D35911

- Taiwan is adopting a phased-in "tuner mandate" similar to the one in=
the U.S. Unlike the one in the U.S., it calls for clear labeling of all s=
ets and specifies substantial fines for non-compliance. It's also faster. =
Sets 29-inch and up need DTT reception starting next month, 21-inch and up=
in 2007, and all sets in 2009:
http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article-eastasia.asp?parentid=3D36099

- This story is about HD on cable in Korea:
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/biz/200512/kt2005121918450411880.htm

- The DBA list of DTT adapters in Australia was updated three times si=
nce last week's memo. There are now 79 models from 24 brands starting at A=
$99 (US$72). Of those, 24 from 17 brands are HD, starting at A$299 (US$218=
):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=3D18
There are 36 integrated DTVs from 7 brands starting at A$1099 (US$800)=
. Of those, ten from three brands are HD, starting at A$2799 (US$2038):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=3D78
There are 19 brands of widescreen TVs:
http://www.widescreentv.com.au/

- Caveat editor: Consumers can now edit HD on their computers for under $1=
00:
http://www.physorg.com/news9100.html
Better brush up on your industry knowledge. There's no better place t=
o do it that ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- There's an interesting story in Digital TV Design Line about using percep=
tual tricks to increase display brightness without increasing power:
http://tinyurl.com/9nz74
That sounds like something to ask Charles Poynton about at ***The Tech=
nology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Pacific Media Associates reports that, although individual flat-screen pr=
ices have been falling, the average "shelf price" rose three percent in Oct=
ober to $2840 due to a slant towards more expensive models:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=3D561

- There was DVI. Then there was HDMI. Now UDI, the unified display interf=
ace, is coming, with a greater data rate:
http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=3D175007096

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television =
sets for the first 48 weeks of 2005 were still down 12.2% from the same per=
iod in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 15.3%.
Sales of so-called non-flat-panel "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealer=
s for the 48th week were 88,325 units and for the first 48 weeks 3,888,697 =
(compared to 18,929,893 for non-flat-panel sets not called "digital" by CEA=
). For 21 of the last 24 weeks, the number of non-flat-panel "digital tele=
visions" sold to U.S. dealers was lower than in the same period last year.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-rec=
eption capability) again accounted for about 17% of the non-flat-panel TVs =
sold to U.S. dealers through the 48th week this year. Based on CEA's repor=
t of unit sales through the end of June including flat-panel displays, the =
total "digital" percentage (assuming no flat-panel non-"digital" TVs) would=
be 32.4%. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 67% of the =
TVs sold through the 48th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-=
view TVs with picture tubes, and that percentage is still increasing slight=
ly.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be ca=
pable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either recei=
ving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of recei=
ving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers. CEA says tha=
t, through June, about 85% of "digital televisions" were HDTV.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Be=
st Buy, Circuit City, and Video & Audio Center.

- Ad confusions: Again, J&R called the Canon LV-5220 800 x 600 4:3 project=
or "HDTV Supported."

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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Dated 23.12.2005, part 3.

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- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national =
retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399.99 AS
- [Hisense] TL2020 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Insignia IS-LCDTV32 32-inch wide LCD TV $999.99
- JVC HD56G786/HD56BP6 56-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV $2699.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4999.99
- Magnavox 42MF230A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Mystery brand 815120027 7-inch [wide?] LCD TV $139.99
- Philips 30PW9100D/37 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $699.99
- Philips 42PF9630A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799.99
- Philips 50PF9630A/37 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3099.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $799.99
- Sharp LC15B8US 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $799.99
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2599.99
- Sony HDRHC1 camcorder $1799.99
- Sony KD36FS130 36-inch 4:3 flat-tube integrated DTV $849.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.99
- Toshiba 27HLV95 27-inch widescreen LCD DTV/DVD combo $1699.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Toshiba 50HP95 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Toshiba 62HM95 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2879.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27W2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $699.99
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring a subscription to DirecTV
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399.99 AS
- Hitachi 55VF820 55-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2429.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3419.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $1799.99
- Polaroid FLM1507 15-inch LCD TV $199.99
- Polaroid FLM2011 20-inch LCD TV $429.99
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Polaroid FLM3701 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.99
- RCA HD52W59 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $549.99
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $329.99
- Sharp LC20B8US 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $719.99
- Sharp LC26GA5 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1079.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $749.99
- Sylvania 6620LDF 20-inch LCD TV/DVD combo $449.99
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1299.99
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring a subscription to DirecTV
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- HP Z556 digital entertainment center w/ATSC reception $1274.99 AO
- Mystery brand 15-inch LCD TV $0 AO
- Syntax Olevia 26-inch 15:9 TV $599.99 AR
AO - price after rebate for subscription to AOL
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- CompUSA w/Good Guys inside (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):=
=20
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, IDs):
- Dell 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Dell 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer necessary):
- Samsung LT-P2045X 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569.99
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-62627 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/stand $4199
- Westinghouse LVM37W1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor w/mount $1999
- Harvey (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5999 AR
- Pioneer PRO930HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999
- Samsung HPR5072 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $4199
- Sharp LC37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2899
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS-48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1299
- Mitsubishi WS-65815 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2799 AR
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899
- Panasonic TH-42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Philips 50PF7320 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $999
- Toshiba 52HMX95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2499
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-5220 projector $899.99
- Canon LV-7230 projector $999.99
- Canon LV-7240 projector $1099.99
- Canon LV-X5 projector $999.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2999.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Samsung HL-R5087W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2499.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-5220 projector $899.99
- Canon LV-7230 projector $999.99=20
- Epson PowerLite S3 projector w/$75GC $749.00
- HP MD5020 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV
- JVC LT-40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $2499.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV w/$100GC $2499.99
- Samsung 910MP-Silver 19-inch 5:4 LCD TV $429.99
- Samsung HL-R6767W 67-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3399.99
- Samsung LN-R268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Samsung LN-R408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV=20
- Samsung TX-R3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $699.99
- Sharp LC-37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2099.99
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $749.99
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499.99
- Sony KLV-S23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $879.99
- Sony KV-30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $649.99
- Sony KV-32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $749.99
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVS 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1199.99 =
AR
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-19w3 19-inch LCD TV $399.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27w2 27-inch 16:9 LCD TV $699.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Famous Maker" 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2998 AR
- HP PE4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $1998
- Mitsubishi PD-6150 61-inch 16:9 plasma TV $9998
- Mitsubishi WD52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1998
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3498
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4498
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD52528 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2699 BS
- Mitsubishi WD62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4398 BS
- Panasonic TC23LX50 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999 BS
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999 BS
- Samsung HLR-5678 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3999 BS
- Samsung HLR6178 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4498
- Samsung HPR-4272 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3199 BS
- Samsung HPR-5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $4198 BS
- Sharp LC26D6U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1599
- Sharp LC37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2898 BS
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999 BS
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3998 BS
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199 BS
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499 BS
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999 BS
BS - price "before savings
- Paul's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH-42PA25 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1895
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, appropriate disclaimers):
- Audiovox FP1505 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $288.97
- Philips 42PF9630 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.97
- Samsung HCR5245W 47-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.87
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3599.97
- Samsung LNR238E 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.97
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.27
- Sharp LC20SH4U 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.47
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.97
- Sony KLVS15G10 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $494.97
- Sony KLVS20G10 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.27
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $989.97
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2599.17
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.97
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.27
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2699.97
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.17
- Sharp LC20SH4U 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.47
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.97
- Sony KLVS20G10 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $699.27
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $989.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.97
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2599.17
- Royal Computers and Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42P50U 42-inch plasma TV $1099
- Samsung SPN3215K 32-inch [plasma?] TV $749
- Samsung SPN4215 42-inch plasma TV $999
- Sony KLV270 27-inch [LCD?] TV $599
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Magnavox 26MF605 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Sony KV-30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $759.99
- Sylvania 6615LFP 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $249.99
- Toshiba 17HLV85 17-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $699.99
- Sony (no disclaimer):
- Sony KDL-V26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDL-V32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499.99
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD proj. DTV $3999.99
- Sony KDS-R60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD proj. DTV $4999.99
- Sony MFM-HT75W 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $599.99
- Sony MFM-HT95W 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate IDs):
- JVC LT32X576 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1529.95
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4499.95
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2519.95
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3149.95
- Panasonic TC19LX50 19-inch 16:9 LCD TV $749.95
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.95
- Samsung HLR6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4049.95
- Samsung HPR4272 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2879.95
- Sharp LC32D6U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $1799.95
- Sharp LC45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV=20
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3149.95
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.95
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.95
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1249.95
- Toshiba 37HLX95 37-inch wide integrated LCD DTV/DVD combo $2969.95
- Toshiba 42HPX95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3149.95
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1999.95
- Toshiba 72MX195 72-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $4769.95
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $714.95 AR
- Zenith Z15LA7R 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.95
- Zenith Z37LZ5D 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.95 HT
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3149.95
AR - price after mail-in rebate
HT - price includes home-theater sound system
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1149
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $749
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1049
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $899
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1399
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1399
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399 AR
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1997 IT
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 IT
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2997 IT
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3297 IT
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3997 IT
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4997 IT
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1497 IT
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1997 IT
- Sony KLVS40A10 40-inch widescreen LCD TV $3497 IT
AR - price after mail-in rebate
IT - price includes sales tax

- DVD news:

- According to CEA's revised figures, sales of DVD players to U.S. dea=
lers for the first 48 weeks of 2005 were down 20.4% from the same period in=
2004. My ten-week running average was down 13.1%. VCR sales were down 42=
.7%.

- PVR news:

- Nielsen plans to release PVR-based ratings starting January 4 in thr=
ee categories: live viewing, live plus playback by 3:00 am, and live plus p=
layback within seven days. Nielsen says 90% of PVR shows are viewed within=
a week. This story from Multichannel News does not require a paid subscri=
ption:
http://tinyurl.com/dyfvy

- DirecTV's own PVRs have been getting complaints, and the software ha=
s already been upgraded twice in a month. This story is from USA Today:
http://tinyurl.com/7hkyg

- Thinking of spying? A recent Sony Ericsson patent, Warren Communications=
News reported Monday, reduces camera-phone size by combining lens and spea=
ker. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/
You could ask about the latest in spy gear at the forensics roundtable=
at ***The Technology Retreat***, where both moderators do work for the NSA=
. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- January 4, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, HDTV Business Conference [url]http://ww=
w.hdtv-bc.com/program.htm[/url].
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show [url]http://www.cesweb=
.org/default_flash.asp[/url].
- *January 10, Millennium Maxwell House, Nashville, SBE Nashville Enne=
s Workshop http://www.sbe.org/documents/2006NashvilleEnnes.pdf.
- January 29-February 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, SMPTE Advanced M=
otion Imaging Conference and VSF VidTrans [url]http://www.smpte.org/conferences=
/vidsmcfp.cfm[/url].
- *February 16, BAFTA, London, 3rd European HDTV Summit [url]http://www.tv=
conferences.com/[/url].=20
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Spri=
ngs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars [url]http://www.hpaonlin=
e.com[/url].
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm S=
prings area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat [url]http://www.=
hpaonline.com[/url].
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communic=
ations Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Su=
mmit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch fla=
t-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Mult=
imedia Systems and Broadcasting [url]http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/=
bt/index.html[/url].
- *April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Sh=
ow (NCTA2006) http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=3DnctaMenu.
- *April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 [url]http://www.nabsh=
ow.com/[/url].
- *May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention [url]http:/=
/www.aes.org/events/120/[/url].
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm [url]http:/=
/www.infocomm.org/[/url].
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Allian=
ce http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

Happy holidays!

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next w=
eek's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work f=
rom outside the United States):
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- Harvey: +1-212-575-5000, 800-2-LISTEN
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs =
and glossary in the second postscript to the January 10 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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Dated 29.12.2005, part 2 to keep within 25,000

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- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage -
- With almost everyone on vacation this week, there's not much to report since the last memo, but, in the main program, Jerry Butler of PBS and Mark Aitken of Sinclair are joining the broadcasters panel (which now covers ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, Pax, PBS, Sinclair, UPN, and the WB).
PBS has been in HD news recently for the PBS/Sony High-Definition Production Pilot:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3572
As for Sinclair, they just made a deal with Verizon for analog and digital retransmission on the telco's FiOS TV system:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=9101
You can also learn more about telco TV at the Telco TV session, with Brad Medford of SBC/AT&T Labs. I can't reveal too much yet, but you can also expect something in the main program on the relationship of film grain and compressed data rate.
- Tony Cole, vp of engineering, and Josh Derby of Discovery will be moderating a roundtable on international deliverables and Dolby audio.
- There have been more than 30 requests for demo space. Here are 22 that are fully confirmed: Adobe, ARRI, Blu-Laser Cinema, Codex Digital, Computer Modules/DVEO, Gary Demos, Edifis, Evertz, For-A, Iridas, Iowa Interactive, Lanterna Magica, Lightworks, Linear Acoustic, MPro/Omnitek, MTI Film, Neural Audio, Panasonic, Quantel, Ross Video, Silicon Optix/Teranex, and SmartJog. Expect more to come!
- The early registration discount expires at the end of 2005, so REGISTER NOW!
http://www.hpaonline.com
Don't say you weren't warned!

- Next generation disks -
- Could MPEG-2 be better than H.264? Digigami says it is -- at least for the specific case of next-generation disks, where a relatively high peak data rate is available:
http://tinyurl.com/dx3yz
- Here are a couple of opinion pieces of interest. The first suggests that other technologies are advancing so fast that it might already be too late for those disks:
ttp://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/26/technology/26format.html
The other, from EE Times, suggests that Microsoft holds the key:
http://tinyurl.com/bk4ez
- Microsoft regularly attends ***The Technology Retreat***. The new TiVo developments, like "push" programming, were revealed by TiVo's chief technology officer at a ***Technology Retreat*** years ago. As for next-generations disks, the 2006 ***Technology Retreat*** will literally have the guys who wrote the book ("DVD Demystified"), and, in case you'd prefer a different viewpoint, you can ask about MPEG-2 vs. H.264 at the compression panel, moderated by a SMPTE vp. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Off-air U.S. viewers - A recent Associated Press study reportedly shows these interesting tidbits:
- 46% of cable boxes are digital and 52% analog [maybe the other 2% are hybrid]. The National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) put total cable households at 73.2 million in February and digital at 26.3 million in June, but many of those total households might not use any boxes, so the new numbers are certainly possible:
http://www.ncta.com/Docs/PageContent.cfm?pageID=86
- 51% of those surveyed had cable, which is a lot lower than NCTA's 66.8% in February. 26% had satellite, which seems pretty close to other estimates, but 22% used off-air reception, which is higher than other estimates:
http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/60370.htm
Of course, as always, you can expect to get the latest figures on household penetration from not only NCTA but also the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), and others at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- HD local channels via satellite - DirecTV has added New York to the list of markets where they're offering HD via H.264 coding, but the press release lists only the four major commercial networks, which is less than the HD currently offered over-the-air in the market:
http://tinyurl.com/9x3ym
You can ask DirecTV's Bob Plummer all about it at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 129 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 94 (including questionable listings) (73%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 61 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 16 (again, including questionable listings) (26%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Sony Wega 36SF10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $549
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $449
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony KP53WS [?] 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $498
- RCA ZA61W20 61-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $649
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
- Sony KP65WS [?] 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- JVC 27-inch TV @ Kmart $199.99
- Magnavox 27MT3305 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $179.99
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Philips 27PT5445/37 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $179.99
- RCA 27-inch TV @ Kmart $179.99
- Sharp 27F541 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $239.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $129
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 27SF10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $219
- Sylvania 27-inch TV @ Kmart $169.99
- RCA 32V420T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $249.99
- Sharp 32C241 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $259.99
- Sharp 32F641 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $399.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $219
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony Wega 32SF10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $349
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $299
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Sansui TVM1316 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $84.99
- Magnavox 14MS2331/17 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $84.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Sansui TVM1916 19-inch TV @ CEW $59
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Circuit City $75.99
- Magnavox 20MS2331/17 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- "Famous Makers" VCR @ Universal $22
- "Famous Makers" DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- Allegro ABV511 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $59.99 AR
- Insignia IS-DVD040924 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $79.99
- JVC HR-XVC18B DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $89.99 AR
- Daewoo DVR-06 DVD recorder @ Sears $99.99
- Insignia IS-DVD100121 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $179.99 AR
- LiteOn LVW-1101HC1 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $89.99 AR
- Mystery brand RV4000 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $229.99
- Panasonic DMRE20S DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $79
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder w/$30GC @ Best Buy $299.99 BS
- Sony RDR-GX315 DVD recorder @ J&R $186.99 AR
- Sony RDRGX515 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ P.C. Richard $299.97
- HP M7250N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $949.98 AO
- HP M7260N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1099.98 AO
- HP ZD8230 US computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1924.99 AO
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ CEW $699
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
- Toshiba G25AV513 computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $2224.99 AO
AO - price after rebate requiring AOL subscription
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Polaroid TBX-2000AF/203 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Target $239.77
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- eton FR300 AM/FM/TV/weather/light/crank/charger @ J&R $49.99
- Sony ICF-36 AM/FM/TV/weather portable @ J&R $24.99
Best Buy also advertised an RF modulator for $21.99.
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - None of the lists I check were updated this week.

- The December issue of ATSC's The Standard is now available. The cover story is about the digital newsgathering that will be the subject of the ATSC/SBE seminar at ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.atsc.org/news_information/newsletter/english/Dec_05.pdf

- Warren Communications News offered this interesting tidbit today: "Spanish low power TV may overtake full power rivals". It should be on their site until tomorrow morning:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- International H/DTV news:

- DTT will not be available to some viewers in Scotland until analog shutdown gets under way:
http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/output/2005/12/28/story7878977t0.shtm

- HDTV is beginning in Shanghai on Sunday, but it's still not clear to me that this is DTT-based. This story is from Shanghai Daily:
http://tinyurl.com/b7chk

- All the effort you put into 24p to give your program a film look may disappear on consumer TVs. Micronas will be demonstrating Real Motion at next week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The system uses motion compensation to create missing frames:
http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20051229PR201.html

- CEA has not yet released sales figures past week 48.
- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy and Circuit City.

- Ad confusions: Computers & Electronics Warehouse called the Panasonic TC20LA5 16:9 (it's 4:3). Again, J&R called the Canon LV-5220 800 x 600 4:3 projector "HDTV Supported."

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

Alan Roberts
Alan Roberts's picture
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Dated 29.12.2005, part 2.

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- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo. The large price difference for the InFocus 61 md10 at J&R in two different papers is probably a result of the ads coming out on different days; prices are in flux this season.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 5 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $19,900
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399.99 AS
- Insignia IS-LCDTV26 26-inch wide LCD TV $699.99
- Insignia IS-TVHD30 30-inch widescreen TV $499.99
- JVC HD52G786/HD52BP6 52-inch wide integrated D-ILA proj. DTV $2499.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1099.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99 SW
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2499.99 SW
- Magnavox 17MF200V/17 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $399.99
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1999.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- RCA HD50LPW175 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1999.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1799.99 DR
- Samsung TXR2765 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $449.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $849.99
- Sharp LC26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD DTV $1199.99
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1999.99
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1299.99
AS - price after rebate requiring DirecTV subscription
DR - price includes DVD recorder
SW - price includes stand or $300 towards wall installation
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399.99 AS
- Hitachi 51M200 51-inch widescreen projection TV $999.99
- Hitachi 55VF820 55-inch wide integrated projection DTV $2429.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $289.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $539.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Magnavox 42MF130A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1599.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $629.99
- Polaroid FLM3201 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2789.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $809.99
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1439.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2429.99
- Sony KLVS15G10 15-inch LCD TV $449.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1079.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1349.99
- Zenith Z20LA7R 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $494.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
AS - price after rebate requiring DirecTV subscription
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- HP 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Sharp LD26SH3U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Syntax Olevia LT32HV 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99 AR
- Viewsonic 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3299.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- CompUSA w/Good Guys Inside (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- JVC HD52G886 52-inch wide integrated D-ILA proj. DTV $2999
- JVC LT37X776 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2849
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1049
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4749
- Mitsubishi WD-73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5499 BS
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $2799
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2299
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1849
- Sharp LC32D6U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $2099
- Sharp LC45GD5U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5699
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3349
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $4799
- Syntax Olevia LT26HVE 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $699 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before in-store savings"
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch LCD TV $379
- Panasonic TC42LA5 [?] 42-inch widescreen TV $1199
- Philips PH42W [?] 42-inch widescreen TV $999
- Samsung SPM4215 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1099
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
- etronics.com (Village Voice, no disclaimer necessary):
- Samsung LT-P2045X 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $569.99
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs):
- Mystery brand 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699
- Mystery brand 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
- Mystery brand 46-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $999
- Panasonic TH-42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2599
- Samsung 46-inch widescreen integrated LCD TV $4499 DR
DR - price includes DVD recorder
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PX50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Samsung HLR-4667W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2299
- Sharp LC-26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
- Sharp LC-26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
- Sharp LC-32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Sharp LC-32GA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599
- Sony KDFE-42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999
- Sony KDL-V32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1299
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WS-48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1097
- Mitsubishi WS65815 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1896
- Panasonic PT52LCX65 52-inch wide integrated projection DTV $1697 AR
- Panasonic TH-42 PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1796
- Philips 50PF7320 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3197
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1696
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $998
- Toshiba 51H84 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $997
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $799.99
- HP z555 digital entertainment center w/ATSC reception $999.99
- HP z557 digital entertainment center w/ATSC reception $1299.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2799.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Samsung HL-R6768W 67-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3999.99
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch LCD TV $749.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27w2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $699.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $799.99
- HP MD5020N 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1799.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2599.99
- JVC LT-26X576 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Samsung HL-R5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3399.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2899.99
- Samsung LN-R408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2399.99
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2099.99
- Sony KD-30XS955 30-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $799.99
- Sony KLV-S19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $749.99
- Syntax Olevia LT32HVE 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99 AR
- Westinghouse LVM-37w1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1699.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Westinghouse LTV-27w2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $699.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3198 IT
- LG 15LA6R 15-inch widescreen LCD TV $498 IT
- LG 26LX2D 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1598 IT
- LG 32PD1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2598 IT
- LG 32PL1D 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3498 IT
- LG 42PX1D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2798 IT
- LG 42PX5D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3498 IT
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3798 IT
- LG 50PX5D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4498 IT
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1998 IT
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998 IT
- Panasonic TH-500PXU [?] 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3498 IT
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2398 IT
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2798 IT
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3298 IT
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3498
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3498 IT
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4498 IT
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1798 IT
IT - price includes 8.75% sales tax
- P.C. Richard & Son (New York Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.97
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HDTV disclaimers only):
- Haier 42EP24S 42-inch widescreen plasma monitor $1399.99
- Hitachi 50V720 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2069.99
- Magnavox 51MP6100 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Sharp LC37D4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2519.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate IDs):
- JVC LT40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $2969.95
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $$1099.95 BS
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799.95
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3419.95
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3149.95
- Mitsubishi WD62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3779.95
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $1499.95
- Panasonic TC19LX50 19-inch 16:9 LCD TV $749.95
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.95
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.95
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2699.95
- Samsung HLR5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4049.95
- Samsung HLR6167W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3149.95
- Samsung HLR6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4049.95
- Samsung HPR4272 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2879.95
- Sharp LC26D6U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1479.95
- Sharp LC45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4499.95
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.95
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.95 BS
- Sylvania 6842 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1298.95
- Toshiba 20HLV85 20-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $999.95 BS
- Toshiba 32HLX95 32-inch wide integrated LCD DTV/DVD combo $2249.95
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1799.95
- Toshiba 50HPX95 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4049.95
- Zenith Z15LA7R 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.95
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2949.95 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1149
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $749
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1049
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $899
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1399
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1399
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Famous Brand" 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1597
- "Famous Brand" 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2697 AR
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5997 AR BS
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1997 BS
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KDFE55A10 [?] 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2797 BS
- Sony KDFE60A10 [?] 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3297 BS
- Sony KDLVA10 [?] 32-inch [integrated?] LCD TV $1997 BS
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 BS
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news:

- Again, CEA has not yet released figures past week 48.

- Here's the dialogue from the Metro Cartoon: It's All About You by Tony Murphy in today's Metro New York:
Woman: Are you going to send your aunt a thank-you letter for the gift she sent you?
Man (holding a small electronic device of some sort): Yeah... as soon as I figure out what it is... At first I thought it was a cell phone... Then I thought it was a TV remote... It's a little too big to be a pager...
Woman: Maybe it's an iPod
Man: Nah... too many buttons... I'm pretty sure it's not a garage-door opener...
Woman: Does it play DVD's?
Man: Of course

- The FCC has approved an EchoStar request for a million U.S. receive-only earth stations to get signals from Canada's ANIK F3:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-05-3227A1.pdf

- The first Nielsen PVR-related ratings show the Fox program "House" gaining audience through time-shifted viewing. The full story in Broadcasting and Cable requires a paid subscription:
http://tinyurl.com/dmt9q

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- January 4, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, HDTV Business Conference http://www.hdtv-bc.com/program.htm.
- January 5-8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp.
- *January 10, Millennium Maxwell House, Nashville, SBE Nashville Ennes Workshop http://www.sbe.org/documents/2006NashvilleEnnes.pdf.
- January 29-February 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference and VSF VidTrans http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsmcfp.cfm.
- *February 16, BAFTA, London, 3rd European HDTV Summit http://www.tvconferences.com/.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- *April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Show (NCTA2006) http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=nctaMenu.
- *April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 http://www.nabshow.com/.
- *May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention http://www.aes.org/events/120/.
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm http://www.infocomm.org/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

Happy New Year to all!

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

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http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02163.html
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Dated 05.01.2005 (and I'm sure he meant 2006). part one (this week's offering is over 60k).
This posting contains an extremely useful glossary in part 3.

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- Follow-ups:

- July 1 error - In the last memo, I listed two ads for a Sony Wega 27SF10 27-inch flat-tube TV and said they were both from Universal. The $219 one was actually from CEW.

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage -
- Canon's Larry Thorpe, as most of you know, used to be at Sony, where he dealt with various forms of MPEG-2, MPEG-4, and the proprietary compression systems used in Digital Betacam and HDCAM. Now that he's not at Sony, he can also discuss DV-type compression, D-5 HD, and more. He'll be presenting some of this information at the special Thursday lunch seminar on small-format HD, but, if you have questions left over, he'll also be on Friday's compression panel. Regarding compression, everyone knows pre-compression removal of video noise and film grain makes compression easier, but what does it do to the resulting pictures? Do grain-free film-shot images still look like film? Is there a way to get rid of the grain for compression and put it back prior to display? Hear Thomson Research's Jeff Cooper describe the now-standardized ways of doing just that. Here's a URL from last year about it:
http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=3D59301182
By now, you've surely heard about H.264. Maybe you know about the older H.262. But H.265? Come to the compression session and learn about that standard now expected to be released in 2008 and expected to provide another 2:1 factor of improvement.
- We've added one new breakfast roundtable since the last memo, "Arriscan Status & Updates," moderated by Darren Jones of ARRI.
- Assimilate, Metaglue, and Plus8 Digital are joining the other 22 companies, individuals, and organizations demonstrating new technology, applications, and comparisons in the demo room -- where Panasonic's Varicam and Sony's HDCAM SR were introduced in the past.
- So far, I'm aware of people from 154 organizations that have registered (and my info's a little out of date), including ABC, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Adobe, AJA, Ascent Media, ATI, AT&T, Autodesk, Avid, Azcar, Belden, Boeing, CBS, Cine-tal, Company 3, Compressed News, Cox, Crossroads Films, daVinci, DeLuxe, the Department of Defense, Digital Vision, DirecTV, Discovery, Disney, Dolby, DVS, Edifis, EDnet, EFilm, Evertz, Exavio, Filmlook, Fletcher Chicago, FotoKem, Fox, Fraunhofer Institut, GTN, Handmade Video, Harmonic, Hi-Vision America, Inlet Technologies, In-Three, Iowa Interactive, Iridas, IVC, JVC, KCOP, KTTV, Lab Tech Systems, Lanterna Magica, Laser Pacific, Linear Acoustic, Lockheed Martin, Maryland Public Television, MESoft, Metropolitan Opera, Microsoft, Modern VideoFilm, Modulation Sciences, MPAA, MTI Film, MTV, NAB, NBC, Neural Audio, Nucoda, NVision, Olympus, Omneon, Pacific Title, Panasonic, Paramount, PBS, Pixar, Production Masters, Quantel, Ratheon, Ross Video, Sandia National Laboratories, SBE, SeaChange, Sharp, Sinclair Broadcast, SMPTE, Snell & Wilcox, Sohonet, Sonic Solutions, Sony Electronics, Sony Pictures, Sprint Nextel, Stargate Films, Starz, State Farm Insurance, Sunset Digital, Tandberg Television, Teranex, Texas Instruments, Thales, Thomson, THX, Twin Cities Public Television, Universal Pictures, UPN, Warner Bros., the WB, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and Xytec Systems.
That's not counting the academics from Brooklyn College, the City University of New York, Johns Hopkins University, Ryerson University, Stanford University, the University of California - San Diego, the University of Illinois - Chicago, and the University of Southern California.
What do they know that you don't? Better find out! BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com
Note to press: I think Thomson will be having a media event in the area after the retreat. Book your travel accordingly.

- U.S. analog cutoff and the cable-delivery problem -
- Here's a story in Multichannel News free even to non-subscribers:
http://tinyurl.com/ey7xd
- A report on the AV Science Forum says LG plans to release a $50 set-top box using 5th-generation technology in about a year:
http://tinyurl.com/cjao2
By the way, the bill carrying the hard cutoff date has yet to pass Congress (due to differences between the two houses not related to the analog cut-off provisions).

- VOD and mobile devices -
- Here's an overview:
http://www.tvweek.com/article.cms?articleId=3D29144
- Both RCA's Lyra X3000 and a new Humax portable media player (PMP) are designed to work with DirecTV2Go. The RCA unit has a 3.6-inch screen that seems to be 4:3; the Humax has a 4-inch wide-aspect-ratio screen. RCA's will store up to 40 feature-length movies. The first URL is for the RCA unit, the second for the Humax:
http://www.rca.com/content/viewdetail/1,2811,EI700724-CI258,00.html?
http://tinyurl.com/aas5e
This related story says Humax is also coming out with a line of LCD TVs with integrated DirecTV reception:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6296395.html?display=3DBreaking+News
- This free-to-non-subscribers story from Broadcasting & Cable looks at the business. Most of Apple's iTunes video downloads are said to be music videos rather than TV shows. The story cites a study from M:Metrics saying that only 1% of mobile subscribers accessed video in September, but
it also gives a figure of 600 million cell phones; 1% of that seems likie a lot to me:
http://tinyurl.com/9o8bf
- DirecTV's VOD deal with Fox will allow subscribers to get FX programming BEFORE it appears on the channel:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=3D9121
- EE Times says the Wall Street Journal reports that Google will offer pay-VOD as part of its Google Pack software:
http://tinyurl.com/dyu2l
- Crown Castle's new DVB-H TV service Modeo just made headlines:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6296840.html
This one's from EE Times:
http://tinyurl.com/8pkpl
Want to know more about it? While the media just picked up on it, there's been a session scheduled on it at ***The Technology Retreat*** for months. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com
- As long as there will be TV going to mobile devices, how about TV Guide Mobile?
[url]http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6297151.html?display=3DBreaking+News
[/url]
- LG and Samsung are dealing with DVB-H and MediaFLO:
http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=3D175800374
- Starz is offering a library of downloads for Microsoft:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6296389.html
Starz will be represented at ***The Technology Retreat***; how about you? BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Consumer-electronics connections - There have been advances in HDMI, including a new smaller connector:
http://news.designtechnica.com/article9201.html

- USDTV - Their fourth market is Norfolk:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060105/20060105005488.html?.v=3D1

- Satellite HDTV -
- This story is about local DTT stations:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6296861.html
- These are about DISH and Voom, the former said to now have more than 25 national HD channels:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6296892.html
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=3D9124

- Next-generation consumer disks -
- Although there are still licensing issues, both the Blu-ray and HD DVD camps announced hardware and software. The entry-level HD DVD player is to cost just $499:
http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=3D175801324
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6296841.html
- InPhase is delivering holographic disks for the consumer market:
http://www.physorg.com/news9607.html
Want to know more about next-generation disk issues? Come hear the ones who literally wrote the book, DVD Demystified, at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- IPTV - Here's an overview from a consumer-electronics perspective:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6296874.html
For the telephone company perspective, come to the Telco TV session at ***The Technology Retreat***. Yes, ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- July 1 -
- When the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said they wanted to accelerate the DTT-reception mandate, consumer-electronics interests opposed the move. Now that it's happened, there's this headline: "Television Manufacturers Welcome Adjusted DTV Tuner Mandate":
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6296887.html
- This week I've listed 107 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 74 (69%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 56 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 10 (18%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Sony Wega 36SF10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW 549
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $269
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $449
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony KP53WS 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $498
- RCA ZA61W20 61-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $649
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
- Sony KP65WS 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ CEW $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Insignia ISTV040924 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $219.99
- Jensen TS2750J 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $179.99
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Panasonic CT27SL15 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $309.99
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $164.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $129
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 27SF10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $219
- Sony Wega KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $288.97
- Sylvania 6427TFY 27-inch TV @ Sears $159.99
- JVC AV32WF36 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $449.99
- RCA 32V432T 32-inch TV @ Wal-Mart $247
- RCA 32V520T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $287.99
- Sanyo DS32225 32-inch TV @ Wal-Mart $247
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $219
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $522.99
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony Wega 32SF10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ CEW $349
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $499.97
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV w/PIP @ CEW $299
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Sansui TVM1316 13-inch TV @ CEW $49
- Symphonic ST413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Sansui TVM1916 19-inch TV @ CEW $59
- Sylvania 19-inch TV @ Kmart $97
- Toshiba 19A24/25 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- "Famous Makers" VCR @ Universal $22
- "Famous Makers" DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- Philips DVP3050V DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- CyberHome DVD recorder @ Circuit City $87.99
- Mystery brand DVR1600 DVD recorder @ CompUSA $99
- Panasonic DMRES20S DVD recorder @ Circuit City $179.99
- Panasonic DMRES20S DVD recorder @ Sears $179.99
- Presidian PDR-3222 DVD recorder @ Radio Shack $89.99 AR
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $79
- Samsung DVDVR320 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $199.99 AR XM
- Sony RDRVX515 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ P.C. Richard $299.97
- Toshiba D-R4 DVD recorder @ Best Buy w/$30GC $179.99 BS
- TruTech TT1620 DVD recorder @ Target $89.99
- Hauppauge WinTV PVR 150 MCE TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $99.99
- HP M7260N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1199.98 AR
- HP ZD8230US computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $2049.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ CEW $699
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
XM - price includes ten-pack of blank media
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Magnavox MC4304 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Target $249.99
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Toshiba MW20F51 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Sears $284.99
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- eton FR300 AM/FM/TV/weather/light/siren/crank/charger @ J&R $49.99
Best Buy also advertised an RF modulator for $21.99.
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - None of the lists I check have been updated since the last memo. The FCC lists haven't been updated since November 15.

- What year is it? According to this headline, which might cause a sense of deja vu, "2006 is the Year of DTV":
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060104/20060104006065.html?.v=3D1

- International H/DTV news:

- According to this story in advanced-television.com, Spain takes the prize for fastest DTT penetration, zero to 4.7% (a million) in two months:
http://tinyurl.com/99jxu

- According to Interactive Investor, France's President Jacques Chirac says broadcast & communications legislation will be modified to allow analog cutoff in five years:
http://tinyurl.com/dan5g

- Japan is introducing the concept of the all-channel recorder, a PVR that captures everything on all channels, allowing the user to decide what to watch after it's been transmitted. Terabytes of storage are required, as well as advanced compression:
http://neasia.nikkeibp.com/neasia/003039

- Here's an overview of digital cable in Australia:
http://www.cablelabs.com/news/newsletter/SPECS/NovDec_2005/story6.html

- I thought it was impressive that an HDV camcorder was advertised for under $1600 recently, but Sanyo's Xacti HD1, recording HD to SD memory cards using advanced compression, is to be available in March for a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $799.99:
http://www.sanyodigital.com/HD1/features.html

- Mike Vitelli, senior vp of Best Buy whom many of you may recall from his days at Sony, says the high prices of HDTVs can lead to "buyer's remorse," in turn leading to "notably higher" returns than for ordinary TVs:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/media/2005-12-29-hdtv-confusion_x.htm

- Here's a recent overview of digital rights management:
http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=3D175800122&pgno=3D1

- Today's New York Times discusses calibration of TVs at home:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/05/technology/circuits/05basics.html

- The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas:

- Here is the opening speech of Microsoft's Bill Gates, which refers to, among other things, TV and audio/video aspects of their new Vista operating system, to be released by year end:
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/press_release.php?aid=3D13889

- Warren Communications News says Toshiba is expected to sell a 55-inch SED set later this year for about $10,000. The story will be on their site until tomorrow morning:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- Panasonic now has the world's largest plasma TV at 103 inches:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060104/nyw182a.html?.v=3D1

- Here's an overview of tapeless camcorders:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6296829.html

- These next three are reports from the show:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/2006/01/ces_-_day_0.php
http://blog.ultimateavmag.com/ces2006/
http://www.digitaltvdesignline.com/blogs/index.jhtml#175801340

- TWICE has MANY stories from the show. You can start on this page. Don't forget to click on the "Video" page to the left, too. Registration, but no fee, is required:
http://www.twice.com/index.asp?layout=3DbreakingNews&starting=3D1

- I have not yet received any sales data from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) past week 48, but I HAVE received their year-end consensus report. In this first list, the first figure in each column is unit sales to dealers in thousands (except blank videocassettes, which are in millions), and the second figure is the average wholesale price. The 2004 figures are actual; the 2005 figures are estimates, but they're usually pretty close:
2005 2004
- Analog direct view (non-LCD, non-combo) 17,403 $ 157 19,934 $ 177
- Analog projection 20 $ 750 97 $ 876
- Monochrome (non-LCD) 125 $ 33 150 $ 35
- Combo (TV/VCR, TV/DVD, TV/DVD/VCR) A & D 4,569 $ 343 3,643 $ 238
- VCR 1,301 $ 24 2,267 $ 38
- Total digital TV 12,333 $1410 8,287 $1257
- Digital direct-view receivers 1,287 $ 600 974 $ 747
- Digital projection TV 3,119 $1458 3,510 $1579
- Plasma 1,959 $2048 870 $2698
- LCD analog and digital 4,026 $ 818 1,842 $ 857
- DVD players and recorders (incl. portable) 15,255 $ 110 19,990 $ 109
- DVD recorders (included above) 863 $ 187 802 $ 271
- Total set-top boxes (DBS, DTT, DVR/PVR) 18,169 $ 131 17,577 $ 134
- DBS receivers 14,213 $ 96 16,880 $ 112
- PVRs (dealer sales only, not MSOs) 2,922 $ 246 1,647 $ 279
- Set-top Internet access boxes 150 $ 95 285 $ 110
- Home theater sound systems 3,617 $ 192 4,702 $ 198
- Wireless (mobile) phones 104,500 $ 130 84,586 $ 130
- Blank videocassettes 302M $ 1 325M $ 1
Given that the bulk of the TV combos are analog, it would seem that even everything CEA calls a "digital TV" accounted for about 36% of sales to dealers in 2005.
This next list is household penetration figures. They used to be based on a telephone survey, but, when more people said they had digital television than the number that had been manufactured, CEA extrapolated that figure from the dealer sales. CEA still says 85% of "DTV" is HDTV, and others says about half of HDTVs have any way of getting HDTV signals (via broadcast, cable, or satellite). Here are some of the CEA household penetration figures for the beginning of this year. I call your attention to the penetration figure for mobile phones; compare it to the extraordinary sales to dealers listed above. Penetration takes time:
- TV/radio/color TV 98%
- VCR 90%
- DVD 82%
- Stereo TV 76%
- Modems 75%
- Wireless [mobile] phone 73%
- Camcorder 55%
- Home theater sound 36%
- TV/VCR combo 35%
- DTH satellite 31%
- Monochrome TV 29%
- Projection TV 23%
- LCD TV 22%
- "DTV" 20%
- PVR 11%

- iSuppli figures for unit shipments for "North America" (the U.S. and Canada) are somewhat different (in thousands):
2005 2004
- Plasma 1588 754
- LCD 5635 2754
- All integrated DTT 6372 4065
- All "digital-ready" 6088 3604
There are many more figures, isolating the different display technologies, in the story:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6296888.html

- CEA's penetration figures say there are "DTVs" in 20% of U.S. households and 85% of those are HDTV, which would be 17% or about 19 million, but Broadcasting & Cable says there are "12 million HDTVs now in U.S. homes." The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://tinyurl.com/dxbnk

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

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Dated 05.01.2005 (meaning 2006) part 2

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- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy, Circuit City, and Video & Audio Center and the Sony PVRs at J&R.

- Ad confusions: Best Buy again called their [Konka] KLC-1508U 1024 x 768 LCD TV an "EDTV." Circuit City showed the Sharp LC20SH4U and Sylvania 6620LDF EDTVs with big Discovery HD logos on their screens.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
Radio Shack advertised a $29.99 analog RF modulator. Circuit City had the 5.1-channel, DVD-player-equipped, AM/FM Nexxtech DR30G0 home-theater sound system for $59.99.
FYI, next week's memo will likely be missing Los Angeles and Twin Cities ads.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 5 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $19,900
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- JVC HD52G786/BP6 52-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV $2499.99
- JVC HD56G786/BP6 56-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV $2999.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4499.99
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1799.99
- Mystery brand [Konka?] KLC-1508U 15-inch LCD TV $219.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Philips 30PW9100D/37 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV
- Philips 37PF7320A/37 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2299.99
- Philips 42PF9630A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99
- Toshiba 32HL95 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899.99
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1169.99
- Toshiba 62HM95 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2879.99
- Zenith Z23LZ5R 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
AS - price after rebate requiring DirecTV subscription
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H10/H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- Hitachi 57F710A 57-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1424.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $999.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1234.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 15-inch LCD TV $279.99
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- RCA HD52W59 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2849.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $549.99
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $474.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1899.99
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3799.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1424.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sylvania 6620LDF 20-inch LCD TV/DVD combo $449.99
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1299.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
AS - price after rebate requiring DirecTV subscription
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- HP 42-inch integrated plasma DTV $3299.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Syntax Olevia 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $499.99
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1899.99 HT
HT - price includes home-theater sound system and mounting bracket
- CompUSA w/Good Guys inside (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3298
- JVC HD56G886 56-inch widescreen integrated D-ILA projection DTV $3099
- JVC HD70FH96 70-inch widescreen integrated D-ILA projection DTV $5999
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4999
- Mitsubishi WD-52727 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999
- Samsung HLR6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4499
- Sharp LC45GD5U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $5999
- Sony KDFE-42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1699
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1798 HT
HT - price includes home-theater sound system and mounting bracket
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch LCD TV $379
- Panasonic TC42LA5 [?] 42-inch widescreen TV $1199
- Philips PH42W [?] 42-inch widescreen TV $999
- Samsung SPM4215 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1099
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell W2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- HP Z555 digital entertainment center w/ATSC reception $999.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Pioneer PDP-5050HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4499.99
- Samsung HL-R6768W 67-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3999.99
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $749.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27w2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $699.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37w1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1499.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2599.99
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1049.99
- Samsung HL-R4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1399.99
- Samsung LN-R328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1399.99
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $699.99
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR $549.99
- Sony DHG-HDD500 HD PVR $679.99
- Sony KD-30XS955 30-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $699.99
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2199.99
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99 AR
- Westinghouse LVM-37w1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1499.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- HP Z557 digital entertainment center w/ATSC reception $1399.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27w2 27-inch 16:9 LCD TV $699.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1199.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3198 BS IT
- LG 26LX2D 26-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1598 BS IT
- LG 15LA6R 15-inch widescreen LCD TV $498 BS IT
- LG 32PD1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD [?] DTV $2598 BS IT
- LG 37PL1D 37-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3498 BS IT
- LG 42PX5D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3498 BS IT
- LG 42PX12D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2798 BS IT
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3798 BS IT
- LG 50PX5D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4498 BS IT
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1998 BS IT
- Panasonic TH-50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998 BS IT
- Panasonic TH-500PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3498 BS IT
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2398 BS IT
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2798 BS IT
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3298 BS IT
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1998 IT
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1798 BS IT
BS - price "before savings"
IT - price includes 8.75% sales tax
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, appropriate disclaimers):
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999.97
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2999.97
- Mitsubishi WS55517 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1499.97
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2199.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.97
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.97
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
- Samsung LN-R328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1619.99
- Sharp LC37D4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2529.99
- Sony KD36FS130 36-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $854.99
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.99
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1169.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate disclaimers):
- JVC LT40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $2969.95
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1099.95 BS
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799.95
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3419.95
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3149.95
- Mitsubishi WD62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3779.95
- Panasonic TC19LX50 19-inch 16:9 LCD TV $749.95
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.95
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.95
- Samsung HLR5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4049.95
DN
- Samsung HLR6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4049.95 DN
- Samsung LNR329D 32-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1799.95 DN
- Samsung LNR409D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3059.95 DN
- Sharp LC26D6U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1479.95
- Sharp LC45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4499.95
- Sony KDE42XS955 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.95
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.95
- Sylvania 6842 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1298.95
- Toshiba 20HLV85 20-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $899.95 BS
- Toshiba 32HLX95 32-inch wide integrated LCD DTV/DVD combo $2249.95
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1799.95
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1799.95
- Toshiba 50HPX95 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4049.95
- Zenith Z15LA7R 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.95
- Zenith Z42PX2DH 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1709.95
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2949.95 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before savings"
DN - price includes DVD recorder and NFL Super Bowl DVD
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1149
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $749
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1049
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $899
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1399
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1399
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399 AR
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV %5997 IT
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5497 IT
- Pioneer PRO1130HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $6497 IT
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch LCD TV $1597 IT
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 IT
AR - price after mail-in rebate
IT - price includes 8.75% sales tax
- Wal-Mart (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- ilo ILO-2600 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $696

- Tech-Notes number 133 has come out:
http://www.tech-notes.tv/Archive/tech_notes_133.pdf

- DVD news:

- Again, CEA has not yet released dealer sales data beyond week 48 of 2005.

- Circuit City advertised 25-packs of DVD-R or DVD+R blank media this week for $7.99.

-DISH passed 12 million subscribers in December:
http://tinyurl.com/9gvml

- Are you impressed by Sanyo's $799 HD camcorder? Well, how do you feel about an under-$30 standard-definition camcorder from Pure Digital Technologies, currently available at more than 6000 CVS and Rite Aid stores nationwide? The catch is that you're supposed to return it to the pharmacy and come back later to pick up a DVD:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/news_tech/20060104/#DVD

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- Through January 8, Las Vegas, Consumer Electronics Show http://www.cesweb.org/default_flash.asp.
- *January 10, Millennium Maxwell House, Nashville, SBE Nashville Ennes Workshop http://www.sbe.org/documents/2006NashvilleEnnes.pdf.
- January 29-February 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference and VSF VidTrans http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsmcfp.cfm.
- *February 16, BAFTA, London, 3rd European HDTV Summit http://www.tvconferences.com/.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- *February 26-28, The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CableLabs Winter Conference http://www.cablelabs.com/conferences_public/.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- *April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Show (NCTA2006) http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=3DnctaMenu.
- *April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 http://www.nabshow.com/.
- *April 28-30, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2006 Early Television Convention http://www.earlytelevision.org/2006_convention.html.
- *May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention http://www.aes.org/events/120/.
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm http://www.infocomm.org/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next w=
eek's memo might be late.

PPS I apologize for the size of this next postscript, but I figured I'd ru=
n it once a year and hope it answers most new-reader questions.

Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
Camera settings documents are held by Daniel Browning and at the EBU
My book, 'Circles of Confusion' is available here.
Also EBU Tech.3335 tells how to test cameras, and R.118 tells how to use the results.

Alan Roberts
Alan Roberts's picture
Offline
Joined: May 3 1999

Dated 05.05.2005 (meaning 2006) part 3.

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FAQs about Mark's Monday Memo
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- What is the memo? It is my compilation of the TV technical news of the week that I deem worth noting. I do not run predictions. I do not run most business or employment news. I do not run most programming or production news.
The memo was started around 1997 as a way of generating traffic for an e-mail reflector called ITS Mail, which was run by the International Teleproduction Society. ITS is no more. ITS Mail has become the Post list, administered by the Hollywood Post Alliance. Their web site offers a link to join Post (free). It's usually a fairly low-traffic list. Most weeks the memo is the only traffic:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Who am I? I'm an engineering consultant working in television and related fields. I've had a monthly column in Videography magazine since April 1976 and currently also write the "Final Thoughts" column in Television Broadcast magazine. I have worked on many HDTV shows, including the first regularly scheduled one in Japan in 1989. I first panned an 1125 (total) line HDTV camera in 1973. I have served on the ATSC Implementation Subcommittee and T3/S6 working group. I've also served on standardization committees of the IEEE, SMPTE, and the Exchange Carriers Standards Association.
None of the above prevents me from being human and making mistakes. As soon as I learn of (or realize) a mistake in a memo, the correction is posted at the top of the next one.

- Is there a memo distribution list? No. You can join Post (or one of the other reflectors carrying the memos) or you can get them off the web from
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/
or one of the other web sites that carry the memo. Some of these sites archive the memos back to the start. The suppressed multiple addresses in the address field are to get the memo to the various reflectors and web sites.

- Why don't I use HTML to shrink the links, and why do I put angle brackets
around the links? Long time readers have asked me to do it this way. If you want to reformat the memos and post them on your site, feel free. I'll even announce a link to your site at least once, if you let me know about it.

- Why all the stuff about ***The Technology Retreat*** (in memos between roughly September and February)? I work on the program for the retreat, so I shamelessly promote it. It's an outstanding event -- the only one I know of that intentionally tries to bring together ALL aspects of the television, video, and electronic-imaging fields, from military surveillance to forensic analysis, from cinematographers to consumer-electronics manufacturers, from chip makers to digital-cinema theaters, from Hollywood studios to non
commercial broadcasters, from accessible-media specialists to retailers:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- What do I mean by "May 1," "July 1," and the like? See the glossary below.

- Glossary:

- 1.33:1 - Aspect ratio of ordinary television, also called 4:3

- 1.78:1 - Aspect ratio standard for widescreen television, also called 16:9

- 3:1:1 - A way to describe the form of HDTV recorded by HDCAM: 3/4 of the number of active luma samples per line (1440 instead of 1920) and one-third as many active color samples per line (480), with color samples on each line

- 4:1:1 - A way to describe the form of SDTV recorded by professional DV-based recorders (and U.S.-type consumer ones): 720 active luma samples per line and 180 for color, with color samples on each line

- 4:2:0 - A way to describe the form of SDTV or HDTV typically compressed by MPEG: 720 or 704 (SDTV) or 1920 (HDTV) active luma samples per line, half as many for color, and half the number of samples vertically as there are active scanning lines

- 4:2:2 - A way to describe the form of SDTV or HDTV typically used in studios: 720 or 704 (SDTV) or 1920 (HDTV) active luma samples per line, half as many for color, with color samples on each line

- 4:3 - Aspect ratio of ordinary television, 1.33:1

- 5C - A five-company-proposed content-protection system, DTCP

- 8-VSB - Eight-level vestigial sideband, the form of modulation used in ATSC digital television

- 16:9 - Aspect ratio of HDTV, 1.78:1

- 16-QAM - 16-point quadrature amplitude modulation, used in some COFDM

- 16-VSB - 16-level vestigial sideband, a form of modulation developed for (but not used by) cable television

- 24p - 24 frames per second, progressively scanned, used with the intention of transfer to film or for a more film-like look

- 64-QAM - 64-point quadrature amplitude modulation, used in digital cable and some COFDM

- 100 Hz - A form of enhanced display offering 100 images per second instead of 50, raising the rate above the flicker threshold even for large, bright screens

- 256-QAM - 256-point quadrature amplitude modulation, used in digital cable

- 352 - Number of active samples per line in half-resolution images sometimes used on cable or satellite

- 480 - Nominal number of active scanning lines in an NTSC picture (483.5 in the original standard)

- 480i - 480 active lines interlaced (525 total), nominal ordinary NTSC television or digital SDTV

- 480p - 480 active lines progressively scanned, typically called EDTV

- 525 - Number of total scanning lines associated with 480 active

- 544 - Number of active samples in 3/4-resolution images sometimes used on cable or satellite

- 576 - Nominal number of active lines for ordinary analog television in 25-frame-per-second countries

- 601 - See BT.601

- 625 - Number of total lines associated with 576 active

- 700 MHz - A range of UHF frequencies used by some television channels in the U.S. as this is written and desired for public-safety communications

- 704 - Maximum number of active samples per line allowed in SDTV in the ATSC DTT standard intended for the U.S. (A/53)

- 720h - Number of active samples per line in digital SDTV (the "h" is to distinguish it from 720-line systems)

- 720p - Form of HDTV with 1280 active pixels by 720 active lines (750 total), progressively scanned

- 750 - Number of total lines associated with 720 active

- 1035i - Older form of HDTV with 1035 active lines (1125 total), interlaced

- 1080i - Form of HDTV with 1920 active pixels by 1080 active lines
(1250 or 1125 total), interlaced

- 1080p - Like 1080i but progressively scanned

- 1125 - Number of total lines usually associated with 1035 or 1080 active (or even the older 1045 and 1052 active)

- 1152 - Nominal number of active lines proposed for 1250-total line HDTV systems

- 1250 - Number of total lines for older 1152-active systems, sometimes used with 1080-active systems to make them 625 friendly

- 1280 - Number of active samples per line specified for 720p HDTV

- 1394 - IEEE-1394, a standard for data interconnection, sometimes called Firewire or i.Link, used for compressed video

- 1920 - Number of active samples per line specified in some 1035- and 1080-active-line HDTV standards

- A/53 - The ATSC DTT standard intended for the U.S. This URL is for the latest version as this glossary is being written:
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a53d.html

- A/54 - Guide to the ATSC U.S. DTT standard:
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_54a.pdf

- A/63 - The ATSC DTT standard intended for countries with 25-frame-per-second television. It allows 720 active pixels per line in SDTV:
http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_63.pdf

- AC-3 - The audio bit-rate reduction system used in U.S. DTT

- Active - Picture-carrying

- Ads - These are only newspaper ads. I see the ones in the New York Times and some other New York newspapers (and others when I travel) myself. A correspondent scans and sends me the ads from the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Another correspondent sends me the data from the ads in the Los Angeles Times. The Best Buy, Circuit City, and CompUSA ads I see seem to be the same elsewhere in the country, so I do not attribute them to the New York Times.
In the ads section, I include only devices advertised in print by the retailers (not those sales noted only in the stores) that have at least one of these words or phrases (or similar): 16:9, 480p, 720p, 768, 1080i, ATSC, digital tuner, EDTV, HDTV, or progressive scan (except DVD players). I make no representation that any of these are HDTV. I include computer products only when they specifically mention TV or something similar. Sometimes one retailer will use one of the key words or phrases and another will not. I go by the printed ads.
When the price shown is after a mail-in rebate, I note that. I do not note "instant rebates," but I calculate the price accordingly. If a retailer provides a means for me to calculate a discount or "savings" (and I notice it) I do so. I note offers included in the price (gift cards, DVD players, stands, chairs, etc.) except delivery and/or payment terms. When the same model is offered by the same store more than once during the week at different prices, I use the lowest.
When model numbers appear strange to me, I often append "[?]" When I store offers a small number of older models, I probably won't comment on it, but when it offers a large number I often do.

- ADSL - Asymmetric DSL, with higher speed towards the subscriber than from

- AES - Audio Engineering Society:
http://www.aes.org

- APTS - The U.S. Association of Public Television Stations (sometimes called America's Public Television Stations):
http://www.apts.org

- AR - The abbreviation I use to note that an advertised item's price is AFTER a mail-in REBATE. In cinematography, AR is a common abbreviation for aspect ratio.

- Artifacts - In terms of imaging and compression, perceptually undesirable results of processing (e.g. blocks appearing in the picture that weren't in the original)

- Aspect ratio - Ratio of picture width to height, typically wider for HDTV than for ordinary television

- ATSC - Advanced Television Systems Committee, a standards organization created by other industry groups and standards organizations. Although it is the source of (and is used synonymously with) the U.S. digital television standard, the first ATSC standard was actually related to ghost reduction for analog NTSC. The ATSC Forum, a different organization, promotes the ATSC digital television standard around the world. As this is being written, the ATSC standard has been adopted by Mexico and is in use in the U.S., Canada, and South Korea:
http://www.atsc.org

- AVC - Advanced video codec, a bit-rate-reduction scheme also known as H.264 (ITU) and MPEG-4 Part 10 (IEC/ISO).

- Blanking Interval - The time period during which electron beams in picture tubes return for right to left (horizontal blanking interval) or bottom to top (vertical blanking interval)

- Berlin - The first market in the world to have completed the transition from analog television broadcasting to digital; the transition took four months for commercial broadcasters and nine months for non-commercial.

- Broadcast flag - A retransmission control descriptor, also the FCC order relating to it involving signal security issues

- BRR - Bit-rate reduction, commonly called compression

- BS - The abbreviation I use to note that an advertised price is BEFORE unspecified in-store SAVINGS. There is, of course, another meaning often used for the abbreviation; it's not my intention to refer to it.

- BT.601 - The basic standard-definition digital video standard of the ITU

- CableCARD - A security module supplied by a cable system to be inserted into a subscriber's plug-&-play TV to handle conditional-access security

- CARS - Community Antenna Relay Service, microwave paths used for cable TV

- CATV - Community-antenna television, cable television

- CBA - Community Broadcasters Association, representing low-power
TV stations:
http://www.communitybroadcasters.com/

- CEA - The U.S. Consumer Electronics Association:
http://www.ce.org

- Census households - Number of homes based on population census (smaller number than postal households)

- CES - The U.S. Consumer Electronics Show:
http://www.cesweb.org/

- CHILA - CableCARD-Host Interface Licensing Agreement (formerly PHILA when a CableCARD was called a POD)

- Class A - LPTV stations with "permanent" status

- CNR - Carrier-to-noise ratio

- COFDM - Coded orthogonal frequency-division multiplex, the form of transmission used in DVB-T

- Component - In signal terms, video carried as three signals, typically luma and two color-difference signals (separate red, green, and blue signals are also possible)

- Composite - A single video signal carrying both luma and color

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- Compression - Term commonly used to describe bit-rate reduction achieved through more efficient coding of pictures and sounds; when it is perfectly reversible, it is called lossless; when it isn't perfectly reversible but no one would notice, it's called perceptually lossless; otherwise, it's lossy and generates what are called artifacts.

- CRT - Cathode-ray tube, such as a picture tube or video-projection tube

- Currencies - I try to do currency conversions just before I send the memo. The symbol $ by itself indicates U.S. dollars. A$ is Australian dollars. C$ is Canadian dollars. UKP is United Kingdom pounds.

- DBS - Direct broadcast(ing by) satellite

- DI - Digital intermediate, the digital processing of (generally theatrical) motion pictures between acquisition and distribution

- dialnorm - A parameter of the U.S. DTT signal allowing dialogue levels to be normalized across channels and programs; broadcasters are required to adjust it appropriately

- Digital television - A vague term I try to avoid

- D-ILA - Digital image light amplifier, a JVC projection-display technology in the LCoS category

- Disclaimer - A notice in a retailer's advertisement that indicates that something called "digital," "EDTV," or "HDTV" that doesn't include DTT-reception circuitry requires an additional device to receive DTT broadcasts

- DLP - Digital light processing, Texas Instruments' trademark for projection systems based on their micro-mirror chips

- DSL - Digital subscriber line, a phone-company line carrying high-speed data

- DTCP - Digital transmission content protection, also sometimes called 5C, intended for use with 1394

- DTH - Direct-to-home, same as DBS

- DTT - Digital terrestrial television broadcasting

- DTV - Digital television, a term I use only in the ads to indicate an integrated display/DTT receiver

- DV - Both a recording format using 1/4-inch tape in a cassette (commonly called MiniDV) and the compression system used in DV recorders (but also in other recorders)

- DVB - Digital Video Broadcasting group, based in Europe
http://www.dvb.org

- DVB-C - The cable standard of DVB

- DVB-H - The mobile standard of DVB

- DVB-S - The satellite standard of DVB

- DVB-T - The terrestrial-broadcasting standard of DVB

- DVD-R, DVD+R - Different forms of record-once DVD-recording systems

- DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, DVD+RW - Different forms of re-recordable DVD recoding systems; I sometimes use a slash to indicate combinations (e.g., DVD-R/RW).

- DVI - Digital visual interface, a high-data-rate connection scheme used for monitors, two versions of which also include analog component video

- DVI-A - An analog-only version of DVI

- DVI-CE - HDMI

- DVI-D - The basic DVI digital connection

- DVI-I - A version of DVI with both digital and analog connections

- D-VHS - Data VHS, able to record compressed television signals, usually via 1394 connection

- DVR - Digital video recorder, sometimes used as a synonym for PVR

- EDTV - Extended-definition (or enhanced-definition) television, generally meaning 480p.

- EFP - Electronic field production, ENG with higher production values

- ENG - Electronic news gathering, sometimes used as shorthand for a professional camcorder

- EPG - Electronic program guide

- E-VSB - A robust version of 8-VSB sacrificing data rate

- FCC - The U.S. Federal Communication Commission:
http://www.fcc.gov

- Flat panel - A TV display screen that is both thin and flat, as in plasma and direct-view LCD

- Flat screen - A TV display screen (including CRT) that is not convex

- Follow-ups - New information (or corrections) to relatively recent memos; longer-term follow-ups are sometimes listed as such

- Freeview - Current UK DTT system, which, as the name implies, is free to view

- GLV - Grating light valve, a laser projection-display technology

- Gray-market/grey-market - Designation for products not originally intended to be sold in the U.S.

- H.264 - ITU designation of AVC

- HD - High definition

- HDCP - High-bandwidth digital content protection, intended for use with DVI and HDMI connections

- HDMI - High-definition multimedia interface, originally called DVI-CE, similar to DVI, but with smaller connectors and optionally including audio and remote-control functions

- HDTV - High-definition television, defined by CEA to be at least 720p or 1080i, even if displayed on a 4:3 screen, as long as the image may be shrunk on that screen to a 16:9 shape

- HDV - High-definition video, systems for recording HD on a DV cassette

- Homes passed - Existing cable-TV subscribers and those who could subscribe if they so chose

- Household - Roughly synonymous with "home," but see also Census households, Postal households, and TV households

- IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission

- IEEE - The Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers:
http://www.ieee.org

- Integer frame rate - Typically 24.0, 30.0, or 60.0 per second (25 is always integer)

- Integrated - A picture display with built-in DTT receiver

- Interlaced - With each frame divided into two sections, one carrying the odd-numbered scanning lines and the other the even, the two sections transmitted (or captured or displayed) sequentially (opposite of progressive)

- International Bureau - The branch of the FCC dealing with satellite issues, including domestic satellite

- IPPV - Impulse PPV, PPV that can be ordered from a remote control at the spur of the moment

- IPTV - Internet-protocol television, a form of digital distribution of television programming that need not be carried on the Internet

- ISDB-T - Integrated-services digital broadcasting - terrestrial, the form of DTT used in Japan

- ISO - International Standardization Organization

- ITFS - Instructional Television Fixed Service, educational television microwave similar to MDS

- ITU - International Telecommunications Union

- ITV Digital - Renamed onDigital, predecessor of Freeview, named for the Independent Television companies that owned it

- July 1 - Under the FCC's original phased-in schedule, as of July 1, 2004, 50% of 36-inch and larger TV sets equipped with analog NTSC tuners were also to have had DTT-reception circuitry. As of July 1, 2005, it was 100% of those and 50% of those 25- to 35-inch. Originally, as of July 1, 2006, it was supposed to be 100% of those; now that's March 1. As of July 1, 2007, it was supposed to be all NTSC-tuner-equipped TVs 13-inch and larger as well as other NTSC-tuner-equipped devices, such as VCRs, DVD recorders, computer tuner cards, and the like; now there's no 13-inch lower limit, and it's March 1, 2007. Manufacturers may either add DTT-reception circuitry or remove analog NTSC-reception circuitry to comply with the rule.
In this section, I note some of the lowest prices I saw in newspaper ads during the week for devices that would require the DTT-reception circuitry at the appropriate July 1 date. I list all advertised TVs in the categories where the mandate has kicked in. In the not-yet-mandated categories, I list devices with prices I find interesting. I list DVD recorders costing less than $300, an entirely arbitrary figure.
I also note in this section other issues related to those mandates, such as CableCARD (July 1, 2004 mandatory availability).

- LCD - Liquid crystal display

- LCoS - Liquid-crystal on silicon, a microdisplay used for projection

- LED - Light-emitting diode

- Lines - Either scanning lines (active or total) or lines of resolution, hypothetical vertical alternating white and black lines representing the finest detail that can be carried

- Lip-sync - Matched audio and video timing, which can be a problem in DTT

- LPTV - Low-power television station

- Luma - The portion of a video signal containing black-&-white information

- MATV - Master-antenna television

- May 1 - Under the phased-in schedule for the advent of DTT in the U.S., most deadlines were on May 1. As of May 1, 1999, the ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC outlets in the top-ten markets were due to begin DTT broadcasting. As of November 1, 1999, it was those outlets in markets 11-30. As of May 1, 2002, all full-power U.S. commercial stations on the air as of the rule onset were to have begun DTT broadcasting. As of May 1, even full-power non-commercial stations were to have begun DTT broadcasting. Not all stations made their deadlines.
I check on two sets of lists weekly: the FCC and NAB figures; I report them when they change. When they are available, I also report Doug Lung's licensed-DTT-stations figures taken from the FCC CDBS database. In addition to licensed stations, there are those operating on program-test authority (full-power) and special and experimental temporary authorities (low-power).

- Mbps - Million bits per second

- MDS - Multipoint Distribution Service, microwave television broadcasting

- MDU - Multiple-dwelling unit (apartment house)

- MHz - Megahertz, million cycles per second

- Microdisplay - A chip-sized display system, such as DLP or LCoS, used in projection systems

- MMDS - Multichannel MDS

- Monochrome - In typical use, black-&-white

- MPAA - Motion Picture Association of America; the international version is the Motion Picture Association:
http://www.mpaa.org

- MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group, a committee that has come up with a number of compression schemes and related standards:
http://www.chiariglione.org/mpeg/index.htm

- MSTV - The Association for Maximum Service Television:
http://www.mstv.org

- MTF - Modulation transfer function, the energy (contrast ratio) that can pass through a system at different finenesses of detail.

- Multipath - The arrival at a receiver of signals from a single transmitter that have taken different paths (and, therefore, different amounts of time to arrive); in analog television, this condition is seen as ghosts.

- MVDDS - Multichannel video and data distribution service, sharing DBS downlink frequencies for terrestrial transmissions

- MVDS - Multipoint Video Distribution Systems, microwave broadcasting, like MMDS outside the U.S.

- NAB - The U.S. National Association of Broadcasters and its annual convention and equipment exhibition:
http://www.nab.org

- NCTA - The U.S. National Cable & Telecommunications Association:
http://www.ncta.com

- Non-integer frame rate - Typically 23.976, 29.97, or 59.94 used in NTSC countries

- NTSC - National Television System Committee, the first of which standardized the U.S. 525 (total) line/30 frame system and the second of which added compatible composite color; NTSC is sometimes used in the U.S. to refer to analog television.

- NVOD - Near VOD, a multichannel service approximating VOD

- onDigital - Original UK subscription DTT service (coexisting with some free-to-view channels)

- PIP - picture-in-picture, a feature requiring two tuners

- Pixel - Picture element, the smallest part of a picture captured, transmitted, or displayed

- Plug-&-Play - The agreement between the U.S. cable and consumer-electronics industries and the subsequent FCC order regarding the circuitry necessary to allow "digital-cable-ready" TV sets to be plugged directly into cable systems without need for a set-top box. A CableCARD handles conditional-access security. One-way plug-&-play devices might not be able to handle EPG, IPPV, or VOD functions.

- PMP - Portable media player

- POD - Point-of-deployment cable conditional-access security module, now called a CableCARD

- Postal households - A number larger than that of census households, including vacation homes and the like

- PPV - Pay per view

- Progressive - With all scanning lines of a frame occurring sequentially (opposite of interlaced), sometimes called sequential

- PSIP - Program and system-information protocol, an ATSC standard covering such non-program data as an electronic program guide

- PVR - Personal video recorder, such as ReplayTV or TiVo

- Robust - Either a description of a DTT signal that is easier to receive than a non-robust signal or a description of the signal security in a broadcast-flag-related device

- Sample - A moment in time, the smallest picture element in a digital video signal

- Schubin site - My Manhattan apartment, where many people have tested DTT reception, both officially (it was test-site NYC300 for the Advanced Television Technology Center) and unofficially

- SCTE - The Society of Cable & Telecommunications Engineers:
http://www.scte.org

- SD - Standard definition

- SDTV - Standard-definition television, a term sometimes used to refer to ordinary television and sometimes to the component-digital form of ordinary television (720 x 483 in NTSC countries)

- SED - Surface-conduction electron-emitter display, sort of a flat-panel picture tube with an electron gun for each pixel

- Sharpness - A psychophysical function found to be proportional to the square of the area under a curve plotting contrast ratio against detail resolution

- SMATV - Satellite-fed MATV

- SMPTE - Society of Motion-Picture and Television Engineers:
http://www.smpte.org

- SNR - Signal-to-noise ratio

- STB - Set-top box

- SVOD - Subscription VOD

- Total - With reference to scanning lines or pixels, both the active and those in the blanking interval

- TVHH or TV households - That portion of census households with TV sets (a very stable 98% in the U.S.)

- UDI - Unified display interface, similar to HDMI

- VC-1 - A SMPTE standardized advanced video compression system based, in part, on WMV-9

- VDSL - Very-high-speed DSL

- VOD - Video on demand

- Widescreen - Description of wider-than-normal TV aspect ratio, usually 16:9 but not in some LCD displays (which may be 5:3)

- WMV9 - Windows Media Video 9, a bit-rate-reduction scheme

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Get my test cards document, and cards for 625, 525, 720 and 1080. Thanks to Gavin Gration for hosting them.
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Dated 09.01.2006, all in one piece, thanks Matt.

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- Follow-ups:

- LG's coming set-top boxes - The $50 price on the AV Science Forum was extrapolated from old testimony; that price was NOT recently provided by LG, according to the person who wrote that piece. At the same time, another correspondent who attended the LG demo at CES called it "their prototype $50 ATSC converter box for the DTV transition."

- H.265 - Some of the people working on the standard dispute the completion date and quality improvement. One called it a "stretch."

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage -
- So, if compression is complicated, what about uncompressed HD? Can it be transmitted over an RF link? And why does someone from Boeing want to tell you about it?
You actually WON'T find out about this at ***The Technology Retreat***. Not exactly, anyway. But, if you come to the joint seminar of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) and Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) the day before the main retreat starts (February 21), you WILL. Not only will you learn about uncompressed HD over an RF link (and why Boeing is explaining it), but you'll also learn about the next-generation satellite transmission standard and HD ENG. And that's not the HALF of it! Is there a data-return link associated with DTT? If you don't need to go uncompressed, which codec should you choose? What spectrum issues are involved? Might your wireless mic stop working?
ALL broadcasters should attend this seminar on digital newsgathering, not to mention anyone else involved in either news or signal transmission. Uncompressed HD over an RF link? That doesn't sound like something associated with digital cinema, does it? Hmm.
Just in case you already know all there is to know about compression, return data links, satellites, and HD, there's another, concurrent half-day seminar that Tuesday, this time with guru Charles Poynton on display technology. Do you understand the temporal relationship between a CCD camera and an LCD display? Let him talk you through it.
Both of those seminars have separate admission charges. I think you'll find them WELL worth the price of admission.
- There is yet another breakfast roundtable! Philippe Soeiro, of Autodesk Media & Entertainment, will be moderating a roundtable on managing data complexity in film and television production. That makes 35 roundtables so far, with more expected. And there's room for more! If you are registered for the event (hint), and you'd like to moderate a breakfast roundtable on any subject, consider these three cautions:
1. They start at 7:30 am (but are nevertheless one of the most popular parts of the retreat; one year, someone checked himself out of the hospital in the middle of the night just to attend the breakfast roundtables).
2. A moderator can't attend any other roundtable that day.
3. Once you commit to moderate a roundtable, you can change topic or find a substitute moderator up to the last minute, but you must cover the table.
If all of that's agreeable, just let me know the day (Thursday and/or Friday), the topic (brief as possible title and subject to truncation), and your name and affiliation. You can enjoy instant confirmation.
- Cine-tal, Clarity Image, Digital Vision, DVS, JVC, NVIDIA, NVision, Snell & Wilcox, Sony, and Xytech are joining the 25 other companies in the demo area, with probably more to come. What will they show? I'm sworn to secrecy on the one thing I know about, but it might be worth noting that both Panasonic's Varicam and Sony's HDCAM SR were introduced at ***The Technology Retreat***. It's also where Evertz showed how to turn an old Grass Valley Model 100 into an HD switcher, where Cobalt showed the 3-D rig that shot the Super Bowl, where Lucas Digital (ILM) showed the palmable camera attitude sensor used on "Star Wars: Episode 3," and where Cinea showed their piracy-proof DVD players for Academy-award screeners, among other things.
- As for the main program, I have nothing new to say. There are just sessions on displays, broadcasting, the video consumer marketplace, telco TV, TV for mobile devices (Modeo), an introduction to MovieLabs, a status report on content protection, high-resolution and large-format acquisition and processing, the latest developments at NHK and Olympus, 3-D acquisition and post, digital cinema (and beyond) worldwide, a Washington update, next-generation consumer disks, lip-sync, letterbox and pillarbox bars, 10 Gb networking, advanced compression, and audio metadata. Ho-hum.
- You could ignore it all, or you could join all the major networks, all the major Hollywood studios, the Department of Defense, National Security Agency, consumer electronics and professional equipment manufacturers, academics, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, and more at ***The Technology Retreat***. What do they know that you don't? More important, what will they find out that you won't?
- Admission WILL be cut off when capacity is reached (I think we're somewhere between 2/3 and 3/4 of the way there). Don't regret not going for the rest of your life. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- U.S. DTT reception - The owner of a cable system at the edge of the Birmingham, Alabama market (about 50 miles from the transmitter) had to scramble to pick up a nearby Mississippi station to fill in for a station he could no longer receive because the station switched from analog to digital. The analog station was low-band VHF and the digital UHF, and it's possible the analog was also higher and more powerful, but, according to Demopolis CATV owner Lynn Goldman, "The digital channels won't reach as far, which is why we couldn't carry FOX-6":
http://www.demopolistimes.com/articles/2006/01/06/news/news01.txt

- CES - I've been hearing from many correspondents about the Consumer Electronics Show. All seem to agree on a few points:
- LEDs are being used as illumination not only for LCD TVs and pocket projectors but even for large projection TVs. When used as LCD backlights, they were said to offer 2.5 times the brightness at the same power consumption, and their fast on/off times offer other advantages:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/zd/20060107/tc_zd/168733
Find out more about ALL the display technologies at CES at ***The Technology Retreat***. Don't say you weren't warned:
http://www.hpaonline.com
- There is a next-generation disk all-out war:
- I really liked this report from someone at Pioneer's comparison of ordinary DVD with Blu-ray: "I thought that both looked good on the program material I saw, though the HD Blu-ray image was noticeably sharper. =E2=80=94TJN":
http://blog.ultimateavmag.com/ces2006/
- This New York Times story today thinks the war between Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's Xbox could determine the winner of the Blu-ray/HD DVD battle:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/09/technology/09dvd.html
- There WILL be an enlightening session on next-generation disks at ***The Technology Retreat*** by the three authors who wrote the book ("DVD Demystified"). BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com
- My most engineering-oriented correspondents were extremely excited about Genoa Technologies more-than-three-primaries display technologies. They said the expanded color gamut -- even from a consumer camcorder shooting a scene right there -- was awesome:
http://www.genoacolor.com/ces2006.html
Will there be a surprise demonstration of Genoa's ColorPeak at ***The Technology Retreat***? As Bugs Bunny would say, "Er, could be""
http://www.hpaonline.com
- SED, which is supposed to be available as a 55-inch 1080p display later this year, was still being shown as a smaller 720p display, but all still agree it looks better than any other flat-panel technology:
http://engadget.com/2006/01/08/sed-up-close-and-personal/
- There were many projection TVs that were ten inches thick or less.
- There were beyond 1920 x 1080 consumer displays, like a Sanyo projector. There was also Dell's 2560 x 1600 30-inch LCD:
http://tinyurl.com/7qtky
- Then there was BenQ's aromatherapy DLP projector:
http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/001244.html
- There were almost no DTT set-top boxes, but a Chinese manufacturer in the Sands, Michley Electronics, had one said to be ready to be sold at $100.
- LG is suggesting the use of VSB (VSBnet) for home networking:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060106/cgf011.html?.v=3D37
- ZigBee's wireless networking is another option. This story is from EE Times:
http://tinyurl.com/e32kc
- There was lots of stuff using OCAP, the OpenCable applications protocol:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20060106/tc_pcworld/124250
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6297860.html
There was also a demonstration of downloadable conditional access (eliminating the need for a CableCARD or its slot) by Comcast, LG, and Nagravision:
http://tinyurl.com/cn7lk
- "Location shift" (moving programming to small devices) was reportedly a hot topic. Here's a New York Times story on home networking:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/08/business/yourmoney/08frenzy.html
- Video-on-demand/downloading:
- It seems hot because people are already making money on it:
http://www.tvweek.com/article.cms?articleId=3D29177
- Here's Google's entry:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=3D9138
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6298015.html
- And here's Yahoo's:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=3D9130
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6297870.html
It's said to be optimized for Intel's new ViiV chip:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6297868.html
This story is from EE Times:
http://tinyurl.com/8d82k
This one, also from EE Times, ties Google to ViiV, too:
http://tinyurl.com/dqvnm
And this one, also EE Times, is about Intel's latest push into the entertainment business:
http://tinyurl.com/86ser
- And here's The New York Times on both Google and Yahoo:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/06/technology/06online.html
- This New York Times story is on generic TV via the Internet. It mentions HD at 6 Mbps:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/07/technology/07video.html
- The New York Times also had an editorial on the problems of the new technology, citing the reports of half of HDTV owners not getting HD:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/07/opinion/07sat4.html
- This New York Times attendee liked Sharp's LCD display that allows two viewers to watch two different shows on the same screen at the same time without either seeing what the other is watching:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/09/technology/09screen.html
- These stories cover satellite developments at CES:
http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/01/07/dish_network_dual-signal_hd_receiver/
http://thomashawk.com/2006/01/ces-day-three-dish-network-reigning.html
- These stories are on FCC chair Kevin Martin's speech. The last is from the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The first, from TWICE, show just how confused everyone is about the U.S. DTT transition. It discusses the FCC's work on auctioning analog TV's "VHF spectrum" post transition (the core U.S. DTT spectrum includes all VHF TV channels, 2-13):
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6297869.html
http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=3D175802469
http://tinyurl.com/89q9v
- These are some other reports from the show:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/2006/01/ces_-_day_1.php
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/2006/01/ces_-_day_2.php
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/2006/01/ces_-_day_3.php
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/2006/01/ces_-_day_4.php
http://blog.ultimateavmag.com/ces2006/
http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/article.asp?section_id=3D7&article_id=3D1195
http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/article.asp?section_id=3D7&article_id=3D1164
http://www.hometheatermag.com/news/010506ces1/
http://www.hometheatermag.com/news/010606ces2/
http://www.hometheatermag.com/news/010706ces3/
http://www.physorg.com/news9668.html
http://blog.nam.org/archives/2006/01/ces_show_day_3_1.php
http://www.ehomeupgrade.com/entry/1933/my_first_day
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,69977-0.html?tw=3Dwn_tophead_1
- This one, from Engadget, is mostly links to speeches and other coverage:
http://tinyurl.com/cm6qh
- What can I say? CES is a BIG show. If you think it's too big or if you just missed it and want to learn what was there, consider ***The Technology Retreat***. It's nice and compact. There's no trouble getting a cab. Nothing (except the breakfast roundtables) is concurrent. There's more food, and it's tastier. The weather's at least as good. CES doesn't have a softball championship at Fenway Park. Take a vacation in Palm Springs, but be sure to register first, so you can write it off:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- July 1 -=20
- This week I've listed 58 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 40 (69%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 42 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 5 (12%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Insignia ISTV040923 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Jensen TS2750J 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $174.99
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Panasonic CT27SL15 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $309.99
- Panasonic PVDF2735 27-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit City $449.99
- Sharp 27F541 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $239.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $329.99
- Sony Wega KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $288.97
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $329.99
- JVC AV32F476 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $447.99
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $279.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $499.97
- Toshiba 32A35 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $329.99
- Toshiba 32AF45 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $499.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Symphonic ST413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $59.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Insignia ISTV040919 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $94.99
- "Famous Makers" VCR @ Universal $22
- Allegro DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $69.99
- "Famous Makers" DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- Toshiba SD-V393 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy w/$10GC $99.99
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $89.99 AR
- Panaasonic DMR-ES20S DVD recorder @ Best Buy $199.99
- Panasonic DMR-ES40VS VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $299.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder w/$30GC @ Circuit City $149.99
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $79
- Sharp DVRW550U VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $199.99
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
- Sony VGC-VA10G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1849.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 6720FDE 20-inch flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR @ Best Buy $239.99
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- eton FR300 AM/FM/TV/WX/light/siren/crank/charger @ J&R $49.99
WX - weather
Best Buy also advertised an RF modulator for $21.99.
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - None of the lists I check have been updated since the last memo.

- Doug Lung offers a 2005 DTT year in review:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=3D1120

- A study by Frank N. Magid Associates says 40% of HD homes have PVRs, and they use them frequently. The full story requires a paid subscription:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6297544.html?display=3DSpecial+Report
FYI, another Magid study shows 32% of Americans never watch what they record:
http://tinyurl.com/7byq6

- CableWorld had a roundtable on HD:
http://tinyurl.com/c5tv6

- International H/DTV news:=20

- BBC director-general Mark Thompson says the Internet will be "the most important medium we operate in":
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=3Dcountries&subclass=3D193&id=3D1393
Here's information on the BBC's Internet media player:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/imp/index.shtml

- Spain's Telefonica phone company has exceeded its target of 200,000 subscribers to its hybrid IPTV/DTT service, Imagenio:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=3Dcountries&subclass=3D0&id=3D1384

- Still no post-week-48 dealer sales figures from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), but they've been busy with CES.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy and Circuit City and the Sony PVR at J&R.

- Ad confusions: Best Buy listed the integrated JVC HD56G786 and Zenith Z50PX2D as requiring a digital receiver sold separately.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399.99 AS
- Insignia IS-TVHD30 30-inch widescreen TV $499.99
- JVC HD56G786/HD56BP6 56-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV $2699.99 ST
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1099.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99
- Maxent MX-42XM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1899.99
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2699.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2069.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$55RC $1799.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3099.99
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2299.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch 4:3 flat-tube TV $499.99
- Toshiba 26HF84 26-inch widescreen TV $549.99
- Toshiba 27HLV95 27-inch widescreen LCD DTV/DVD combo $1699.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $749.99
- Toshiba 34HF85 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $949.99
- Toshiba 46HM95 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1999.99
- Toshiba 50HP95 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Toshiba 51HC85 51-inch widescreen projection TV $1169.99
- Toshiba 52HM95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2499.99
- Toshiba 62HM95 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3199.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27W2 27-inch 16:9 LCD TV $799.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
AS - price after rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
ST - price includes stand
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H10/H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2499.99
- Hitachi 55VF820 55-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2564.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 4805 projector $999.99 AR
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4499.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $289.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $539.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $1799.99
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2849.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.99
- Polaroid FLM2011 20-inch LCD TV $474.99
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Polaroid FLM3201 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1709.99
- Samsung LTP2045 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $617.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $849.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1139.99
- Sharp XR10X projector $899.99 AR
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3324.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $4749.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1399.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1699.99
- [Optoma] MovieTime DV10 projector w/screen $1299.99
- Syntax Olevia LT26HVE 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $499.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVS 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1399.99 AR
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99 AR
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3199.99 AP
AP - ambiguous price -- might be $3099.99 -- both listed in same ad
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Sony KD-30XS955 30-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $699.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1049.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- InFocus LP 640 projector $1299.99 AR
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2599.99
- JVC LT-40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $2499.99
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2599.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1699.99
- Samsung HL-R5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3499.99
- Samsung HL-R6767W 67-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3399.99
- Samsung HP-R4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Samsung LN-R328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1399.99
- Samsung TX-R3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $699.99
- Sharp LC-37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2199.99
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $699.99
- Sony DHG-HDD500 HD PVR $679.99
- Sony KDF-E42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1599.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37w1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1499.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, appropriate disclaimers):
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999.97
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2999.97
- Mitsubishi WS55517 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1499.97
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2199.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.97
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.97
- Sixth Avenue Electronics (Record
- Akai PT5250A 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $888
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1149
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $749
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1049
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $899
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1399
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1399

- DVD news: Again, I haven't yet received post-week-48 figures from CEA.

- In the U.S. TV season that just ended (September 19 to December 18), the average American watched four hours and 39 minutes a day, UP from 4:35 last year, according to Nielsen. The New York Times story on it suggests the increase is from news:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/09/business/09drill.html
See how important news is? Better attend the joint ATSC/SBE half-day seminar on digital newsgathering on February 21 at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- In a somewhat related story, Nielsen has released its first figures on PVR viewing. According to this Broadcasting & Cable story, the full text of which requires a paid subscription, the increased viewing can be measured in single and double digits. That's not percentages; it's viewers:
http://tinyurl.com/d4fqp

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- January 10, Millennium Maxwell House, Nashville, SBE Nashville Ennes Workshop http://www.sbe.org/documents/2006NashvilleEnnes.pdf.
- January 29-February 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference and VSF VidTrans http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsmcfp.cfm.
- February 16, BAFTA, London, 3rd European HDTV Summit http://www.tvconferences.com/.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 26-28, The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CableLabs Winter Conference http://www.cablelabs.com/conferences_public/.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Show (NCTA2006) http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=3DnctaMenu.
- April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 http://www.nabshow.com/.
- April 28-30, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2006 Early Television Convention http://www.earlytelevision.org/2006_convention.html.
- May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention http://www.aes.org/events/120/.
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm http://www.infocomm.org/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

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http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02213.html
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- Follow-ups:

- $50 for LG's U.S. DTT box - My other correspondent was also extrapolating the price from previous testimony. He says no price was offered at CES.

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage -
- Here's Charles Poynton's description of his Tuesday-afternoon, separate-admission-charge half-day seminar on "Video Display Technology, circa 2006" (note that I've changed his "colour" to "color"):
"As recently as a decade ago, the vast majority of video displays -- both in the studio, and in consumers' premises -- were CRTs. The last decade has seen large-scale deployment of alternate display technologies, such as direct-view LCDs, plasma display panels (PDPs), and projectors using both LCD and DLP technology. As new display technology supplants CRTs, studios and broadcasters need to adapt their critical display viewing practices -- while CRTs remain by many accounts the best display technology for control rooms, CRTs are no longer representative of the consumer's viewing experience. Apart from all that, CRTs are not likely to be available for much longer!
"Issues concerning display technology will be discussed at the 2006 Technology Retreat from a variety of perspectives. As has become the custom, Charles Poynton will present a 1/2-day seminar preceding the main Tech Retreat sessions. This year's seminar will deal with the physics, optics, electronics, and signal processing associated with various display technologies.
"Challenges in signal and color processing are associated with the introduction of new display technologies. For the last 15 years, color reproduction in television and computer graphics has been defined by the "Rec. 709" color space. However, that color space doesn't encompass all of the colors of film, let alone the full range ("gamut") of colors that human vision senses. Recently the Digital Cinema Initiative promulgated a standard for digital encoding of cinema. That standard uses the CIE XYZ system, to encompass the entire range of colors of human vision -- the DCI color range encompasses the gamut of film and then some. In a different forum, the IEC recently adopted a standard denoted xvYCC to enable wide-gamut television broadcasting. Charles will provide some technical detail behind these developments, and outline the challenges -- such as gamut mapping -- that the post-production industry will soon have to address."
- Regarding the ATSC/SBE joint seminar on digital newsgathering that's concurrent with Poynton's seminar, attendees will receive credit toward Society of Broadcast Engineers recertification:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3D3644
- Here are some additions to the main program. Howard Lukk, executive director of production technology at Walt Disney Pictures and Television, will be discussing the 3-D technology used on "Chicken Little" at the 3-D session. Paul Saccone of Warner Bros. Global Digital Media Exchange and Tetsuro Fujii of Nippon Telephone & Telegraph's Network Innovation Labs will cover 4K digital-cinema distribution in Japan. And Professor Naohisa Ohta of Keio University's Institute for Digital Media and Content (and co-author of "Super-High-Definition Images: Beyond HDTV) is joining the CineGrid session.
- In the breakfast roundtables, Tim Claman, Avid's director of post solutions design, will discuss approaches to managing ancillary metadata such as close-captioning, interactive data, aspect ratio, 3-line VITC, and other information across SD, HD, and file-based editing workflows. Did you miss the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this year? Or were you there wondering what you were missing? Peter Putman will offer illustrated display technology news from CES 2006. You can check out the latest on digital intermediates at the roundtable moderated by Film & Video's executive editor Bryant Frazer. Want to know how to handle digital distribution of HD syndicated programming? Ask Pathfire's chief technology officer Joe Fabiano.
"As technology innovations expand and instantaneous access to films, television shows, and broadcast news becomes a worldwide capability, concerns about digital rights management (DRM) continue to escalate for those developing and distributing the content," says Avid vp and chief technology officer Mike Rockwell. "But ask any editor, director, producer, Hollywood studio exec, or network broadcaster about how best to manage and protect the digital assets they create, and you=E2=80=99ll likely get five different answers." What to do? Attend Mike's breakfast roundtable on DRM: Identifying and Implementing Solutions.
Were you aware that there's FREE software for the digital-intermediate process? There is! It's called GraphicsMagick:
http://www.GraphicsMagick.org/
Want to know more? Attend the roundtables moderated by GraphicsMagick maintainer Bob Friesenhahn on recent GraphicsMagick enhancements to support the DI process, including support for the SMPTE DPX format and the Kodak Cineon format. The existing features of GraphicsMagick will be discussed, as well as how these features may be applied to the DI process.
- Some people are drooling over the possibility that some Radio Shack store somewhere might still have one Accurian DTT set-top receiver in stock. But some lucky attendee at ***The Technology Retreat*** will be able to take one home FREE, thanks to Peter Putman of ROAM Consulting:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/01-2006/msg00075.html
- There's probably only a week or two left before we have to close registration because we've reached capacity. There WILL be more additions to the main program, the breakfast roundtables, and maybe the demo room. If I could reveal them now, I would. Don't hate yourself for the rest of your life. Register NOW!
http://www.hpaonline.com

- U.S. analog cutoff - Have you been wondering why February 17? Deborah McAdams reveals as good a reason as any in this report on the transition. Hint: Glow-in-the-dark statues of St. Clare of Assisi, the patron saint of television, have long been quiz prizes at ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/news/n_2009_squeak-01.11.06.shtml

- CES - Here are a few more reports from the Consumer Electronics Show:
- Want up to 2 Mbps high-speed internet service in a car traveling through desert wastes? Try RaySat's SpeedRay 3000:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=3D1127
- New York Times "Circuits" columnist David Pogue's CES wrap up includes this tidbit about the over-100-inch plasma TVs. "Neither screen is for sale yet, but the plasma is on the wall: at this rate, it won't be long before home theater screens are bigger than real theater screens":
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/12/technology/circuits/12pogue.html
- This story from Connected Home Media I liked for one of the headlines. Did you know 2006 will be "The Year of HDTV"?
http://tinyurl.com/ctnro
- This next report is well worth reading for a glimpse at what the general public thinks of all of this gadgetry:
http://advancedmediacommittee.typepad.com/emmyadvancedmedia/
- Here are more reports (the second and third have lots of pictures; they're from Peter Putman, who will provide even more info at ***The Technology Retreat***. BE THERE!):
http://www.digitaltvdesignline.com/blogs/index.jhtml#175803638
http://www.hdtvexpert.com/pages_b/ces2006.html
http://www.hdtvexpert.com/pages_b/ces2006mmqb.html
That last ends with this comment. "Missing in action: Terrestrial DTV set-top receivers! Where=E2=80=99d they all go?" Want to know more? Ask Pete at ***The Technology Retreat***. Yes, ***The Technology Retreat***:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- Download economics - According to a study by Horowitz Associates and Points North Group, 62% would rather get non-removable ads with video downloads instead of paying $1.99; 17% would rather pay, and the rest were undecided. For respondents 18-34, it was 68% in favor of ads and 26% in favor of paying:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060113/tv_nm/downloads_dc

- Blu-ray vs. HD DVD - Warren Communications News reported last Tuesday that Sony's Howard Stringer said Toshiba's $499 HD DVD deck was being "subsidized." I can't find the story anywhere else, and it's no longer on Warren's site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 130 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 91 (70%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 63 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 14 (22%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV w/PIP @ Royal $579
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $598
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Insignia ISTV040924 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $219.99
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- RCA 27-inch TV @ Kmart $179.99
- Samsung TXR2735 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $289.99
- Sharp 27C241 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $139
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV w/PIP @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sylvania 6727DF 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $289.99
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $119
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $279.97
- Philips 32PT5441/37 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $329.99
- RCA 32V420T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $259.99
- Sharp 32F641 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $449.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $239
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $514.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $519.99
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV w/PIP @ Royal $389
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Toshiba 32H50 32-inch TV @ Royal $239
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $298
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Insignia ISTV040917 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $64.99
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- RCA 13-inch TV @ Kmart $59.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Sansui TVM1916 19-inch TV @ Royal $68
- Insignia ISTV040920 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $119.99
- Jensen TS2050J 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $93.99
- Magnavox 20MS2331/17 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- GoVideo DV2150 DVD/VCR combo @ Royal $59
- Insignia IS-DVD040924 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $79.99
- RCA DRC6350N DVD/VCR combo @ Sixth Avenue $58 AR
- Sansui VCR @ Universal $22
- Sansui S35EV VCR @ Royal $29.99
- Sansui DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $99.99
- CyberHome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $89.99
- Humax DRT-400 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $249.99 AR
- Insignia IS-DVD100121 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $179.99 AR
- Mystery brand DVR1600 DVD recorder @ CompUSA $79.99 AR
- Panasonic DMRE20S DVD recorder @ Circuit City $149.99 AR
- RCA DRC8060N DVD recorder @ Best Buy $169.99 AR
- RCA DRC-8312 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Target $249.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $159.99 AR
- Samsung DVDVR325 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $299.99 AR
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $79
- Sony RDR-GX315 DVD recorder @ J&R $186.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
- Sony VGC-VA10G computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1849.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Magnavox 20MC4304 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit City $278.99
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- eton FR300 AM/FM/TV/weather/light/siren/crank/charger @ J&R $49.99
- Sony DNF420PSBLU AM/FM/TV/weather/CD portable @ Best Buy $64.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has updated its lists since the last memo. The FCC lists haven't been updated since November 15.
- Doug Lung's RF Report says 837 fully licensed U.S. DTT stations were in the FCC CDBS database as of January 9. That's not yet half of the analog stations:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=3D1130

- The FCC meeting on Thursday is to be staff presentations, including the Media Bureau:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-263203A1.pdf
TV Technology has a great list of other meetings and hearings in Washington on matters of interest:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3D3630

- Wayne Bretl, Richard Citta, and Wayne Luplow, who worked on the development of the U.S. DTT system, were awarded the IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award. It's a prestigious award, and it is not restricted to U.S. recipients:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060109/cgm017.html?.v=3D33

- International news:

- Here's a story about advanced compression likely making Freeview DTT receivers in the UK obsolete:
http://tinyurl.com/cc4k3
Of course, the same could be said of U.S. DTT receivers.

- A Freeview DTT receiver in Portsmouth sent out an emergency distress call, leading to a helicopter rescue flight:
http://tinyurl.com/bj3nj
The two main distress frequencies, 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz, are both harmonics of the globally accepted sampling rate for digital video, 13.5 MHz.

- A recent test of mobile TV in the UK found that 2/3 of BT's wireless customers would be willing to pay UKP8 per month (about US$14) for Movio video service:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=3Dcountries&subclass=3D193&id=3D1405

- A DTT trial in Malaysia is to start in September:
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v3/news_lite.php?id=3D175313

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 49 weeks of 2005 were down 12.4% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was also down 16.3%. For the first 50 weeks it was 13.1% and, for the ten-week running average, 20.9%. For the first 51 weeks it was 13.2% and 21.8%
Sales of so-called non-flat-panel "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 49th week were 84,086 units, for the 50th week 83,343 units, for the 51st week 78,795, and for the first 51 weeks 4,134,921 (compared to 19,997,895 for non-flat-panel sets not called "digital" by CEA). For 24 of the last 27 weeks, the number of non-flat-panel "digital televisions" sold to U.S. dealers was lower than in the same period last year.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which are HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 17.1% of the non-flat-panel TVs sold to U.S. dealers through the 51st week this year. Based on CEA's report of unit sales through the end of June including flat-panel displays, the total "digital" percentage (assuming no flat-panel non-"digital" TVs) would be 32.6%. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 67% of the TVs sold through the 50th week this year were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes, and that percentage is still increasing slightly.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers. CEA says that, through June, about 85% of "digital televisions" were HDTV.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy and Circuit City this week.

- Ad confusions: On a Circuit City ad page labeled "The HD experience, only two of the seven TVs listed were HD.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo. Again, the different prices at J&R in different publications probably reflect the dates of the ads.
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- JVC HD52G786/BP6 52-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV w/stand $2499.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4749.99
- Magnavox 17MF200V/17 17-inch 16:9 LCD TV $449.99
- Magnavox 30MW5405/17 30-inch widescreen TV $549.99
- Magnavox 50ML8105D/17 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1799.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2299.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3199.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999.99
- Philips 30PW9100D/37 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $699.99
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799.99
- RCA HD50LPW175 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$200GC $1899.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $999.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2799.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $549.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $849.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2799.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4999.99
- Sony KDP51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1599.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.99
- Toshiba 32HL95 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1699.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch wide integrated plasma DTV w/$85RC $2599.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H10/H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399 AS
- Hitachi 55VF820 55-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2564.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $999.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3609.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $1799.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99 AR
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 15-inch LCD TV $279.99
- Polaroid FLM2601 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Polaroid FLM3701 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- RCA HD52W59 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1709.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2184.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2089.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $549.99
- Sharp LC37D4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2659.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2659.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4749.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $939.99
- Zenith Z20LA7R 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $499.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Akai PDP5016H 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999.99
- Syntax Olevia LT26HVE 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $499.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVI 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2499.99 AR
- CompUSA w/Good Guys Inside (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- Akai PDP5016H 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2999
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1299
- JVC HD56G886 56-inch widescreen integrated D-ILA projection DTV $2429
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4049
- Mitsubishi WD-62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3959
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799
- Samsung HLR6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3149
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2249
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1049
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVI 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2499.99 AR
- Zenith Z37LZ5D 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799 HT
HT - price includes home-theater sound system
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Dell 3201C 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1799
- Dell W3706C 32-inch 16:9 integrated [?] LCD DTV $2299
- Dell W4201C 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799
- Dell W5001C 50-inch 16:9 integrated [?] plasma DTV $3799
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, some HD IDs only):
- "Major Name Brand" 52-inch widescreen projection TV $1499
- Mystery brand 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
- Sharp Aquos 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4499
- Sony Bravia 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3199
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-62827 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5299
- Mitsubishi WD-73827 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $6799
- Sharp LC32D6U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999
- Sharp LC37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2899
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi WS-48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1299
- Mitsubishi WS-65815 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699
- Panasonic TH42PD42UP [?] 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1899
- Philips 50PF7320 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Sony KDFE-42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1899
- Sony KLVS-32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999
- Toshiba 52HMX95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2499
- HP (no disclaimer necessary):
- HP z556 digital entertainment center w/ATSC reception
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $899.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2599.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 projector $999.00 AR [?]
- JVC LT-37X776 37-inch widescreen LCD DTV $2099.99
- Sony KD-30XS955 30-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $699.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37w1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1499.99
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson PowerLite S3 LCD projector $749.99
- Hitachi CMP4211 42-inch plasma monitor $2199.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2599.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 projector $999.00 AR
- HP MD5020 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1899.99
- JVC LT-37X776 37-inch widescreen LCD DTV $2199.99
- JVC LT-40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $2499.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2599.99
- Samsung HL-R5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3499.99
- Samsung LN-R408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2499.99
- Syntax Olevia LT27HVX 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
- Sharp LC-26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD DTV $999.99
- Sony KD-30XS955 30-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $699.99
- Sony PMB50HX1 50-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $3699.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1049.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi CMP4211 42-inch plasma monitor $2099.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP MD5820 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2798
- LG 15LA6R 15-inch widescreen LCD TV $448
- LG 26LX2D 26-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1448
- LG 32LP1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2398
- LG 37LP1D 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3098
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3398
- LG 50PX5D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4098
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1998
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3198
- Mitsubishi WD-62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4398
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1398
- Panasonic TC-32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1898
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2398
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3298
- P.C. Richard & Son ([Bergen] Record, appropriate disclaimers):
- Samsung HCR5245W 47-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.97
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1599.97
- Samsung HLR4667W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.97
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1999.97
- Samsung HLR6167W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2699.97
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2299.97
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3299.97
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1088.97
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.97
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2499.97
- Sharp LC45GD4U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499.97
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1477.97
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2199.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.97
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1299.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.97
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42P[?]50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1099
- Samsung SPN3215K 32-inch [widescreen plasma] TV $749
- Samsung SPN4215K 42-inch [widescreen plasma] TV $999
- Sony KLV270 [?] 27-inch TV $499
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate disclaimer):
- Hitachi 42HDM12 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1979.99
- Sharp LC37D4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2519.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sixth Avenue Electronics ([Bergen] Record, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi 51G500 51-inch 16:9 projection TV $988
- Star Club (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH50PHD8UK 50-inch widescreen plasma monitor $3349
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1149
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $749
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1049
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $899
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1399
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1399
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5497 TG
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3797 TG
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5497 TG
- Pioneer PRO1130HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5497 TG
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1397
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1797 TG
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2397 TG
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2797 TG
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3297 TG
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 TG
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4497 TG
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1797 IT
IT - price includes 8.75% sales tax
TG - price includes 8.75% sales tax and a gift card of unknown value

- DVD news:

- According to CEA's figures, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 49 weeks of 2005 were down 20.4% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 10%. For the first 50 weeks they were down 20.3%, and my ten-week running average was down 8.9%. For the first 51 weeks, they were down 19.6%, and my ten-week running average was down 9.5%. For the 51st week, alone, DVD player sales were actually UP 70% over the same week in 2004. VCR sales were down 42% for the first 49 weeks, 41.3% for the first 50, and 40.7 for the first 51.

- For Your Entertainment (f.y.e.) offered a large selection of DVD movies for $5.99 each. Best Buy offered a smaller selection at two for $10.

- TelecomNEXT (formerly SuperCOMM), the convention of the United States Telecom Association, in Las Vegas, March 19-23, will have Disney, Starz!, and the Game Show Network. The complete Broadcasting & Cable story requires a paid subscription:
http://tinyurl.com/cjtk3

- Latency Department: Previously, according to today's New York Times, Nielsen counted as "live" anything that appeared within as much as six seconds after transmission. Now, with all of the codecs involved (including in PVRs being watched "live"), they've had to increase that to eight seconds:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/16/business/media/16delay.html

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- January 29-February 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference and VSF VidTrans http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsmcfp.cfm.
- February 16, BAFTA, London, 3rd European HDTV Summit http://www.tvconferences.com/.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 26-28, The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CableLabs Winter Conference http://www.cablelabs.com/conferences_public/.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- *March 9, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Show (NCTA2006) http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=3DnctaMenu.
- April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 http://www.nabshow.com/.
- April 28-30, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2006 Early Television Convention http://www.earlytelevision.org/2006_convention.html.
- *May 17, Film Row Cinema, Columbia College, Chicago, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention http://www.aes.org/events/120/.
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm http://www.infocomm.org/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo will be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Sixth Avenue Electronics: +1-973-467-3905, 877-684-2831
- Star Club: +1-310-390-6631
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 5 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02213.html

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Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage -
- In the words of HPA executive director Eileen Kramer this weekend, "THE TECH RETREAT IS OFFICIALLY SOLD OUT!" Don't say you weren't warned. If you just emerged from a coma, were just released from jail, just returned from a three-month stint on the international space station, just learned how money works, or would like to try out some even better excuse, you may contact Eileen at ekramer@hpaonline.com, but don't expect much.
- There will be a Sprint-Nextel 2 GHz update event on the evening of February 20 and the morning of February 21, tying in to the ATSC/SBE joint seminar on digital newsgathering. For more information or to register, contact Karol Keenan karol.keenan@sprint.com:
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- For those of you who HAVE already registered, here are some additions to the main program. Howard Lukk of Disney, Wade Hanniball of Universal, and Wendy Aylsworth of Warner Bros. are joining Al Barton of Sony Pictures to discuss real-world actual case studies of making digital cinema packages. The movies are "Chronicles of Narnia," "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," "Rent," and "Serenity."
- There are also more breakfast roundtables. JVC's Larry Librach will be moderating one on the HDV MPEG-2 file-based SD/HD newsroom, from acquisition to playout. Vision Unlimited system therapist C.R. Caillouet, Jr., responsible for, among other things, all the HD you've ever seen from or about NASA, will be moderating one on multiformat HD on a [P2] card, about the new Panasonic AG-HVX200. C.R. has provided training on both Panasonic and Sony HD camcorders. Avid strategist and fellow Al Kovalick will be handling digital rights management on Thursday morning and storage for AV on Friday morning. That second might not seem like much, but it may contain the gist of an exciting presentation that missed the cut for the main program by just a hair. Al has also donated the 600-page "Video Systems in an IT Environment" as a quiz prize. FYI, there are still slots available for more breakfast roundtables, IF you're registered.
- There are now 43 organizations providing demonstrations, with maybe a few more to come. Among the latest additions are Archion, Autodesk, Canon, Cinegy, Dolby, Filmlight, Olympus (extra special now that Konica-Minolta is leaving the photography business), sgi, and, yes, Genoa Color Technologies. Is an LCD with five color primaries instead of three a good thing? Come and see for yourself -- IF you're already registered, that is. I'm also permitted to reveal a bit of what NVision will be showing. They'll have, in addition to some small low-cost routers and multi-channel digital-audio routers, the NV8288, a 288 x 576 3-Gbps (yes, double HD-SDI) router that fits in just ten rack units and is expandable to 576 x 576 (1080/60p mobile unit anyone?):
http://www.hpaonline.com

- FCC meeting - The Federal Communications Commission heard glowing reports from staff at last week's meeting. This URL will take you to all of them (zip file):
http://tinyurl.com/dn2gl
These are the ones mentioning DTT:
Office of Engineering & Technology:
http://www.fcc.gov/realaudio/presentations/2006/012006/oet.pdf
International Bureau (which handles satellite):
http://www.fcc.gov/realaudio/presentations/2006/012006/ib.pdf
Consumer & Government Affairs:
http://www.fcc.gov/realaudio/presentations/2006/012006/cgb.pdf
And, of course, there's the Media Bureau. Its presentation seems to show about 22.5 million "DTV" households (the Consumer Electronics Association, CEA, estimates about 8% of U.S. households with the capability to receive DTT; that would be closer to eight million). It's difficult to figure out the broadband slide, but 105 million households are said to have access to either cable modems or broadband, but only 23 million subscribe. Cable HD reportedly passes 90 million households. It also seems there were fewer non-cable/non-satellite multichannel video programming distributor households in 2005 than in 1999:
http://www.fcc.gov/realaudio/presentations/2006/012006/mb.pdf
In a somewhat related story, the Rocky Mountain News, citing Kagan figures, says the number of cable-HD subscribers has been steadily growing -- to 3.8 million by [presumably the end of] 2005:
http://tinyurl.com/8de8x

- Additional TV-related legislation - Depending on whom you listen to, there either won't be any in the coming session of Congress:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/bth/20060116/#
or there will:
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/rsstory/48335.html
Some sort of new "broadcast-flag" legislation seems the most supported:
http://p2pnet.net/story/7683
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=29160
This full Broadcasting & Cable story requires a paid subscription:
http://tinyurl.com/cp2em

- UK mobile TV - Yet another trial, this time conducted by 02 in Oxford, has yielded positive results. Their study says 80% would subscribe, and they were surprised to find 36% using the service at home (only 28% used it on the move):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4620792.stm

- All-channel recording - The concept has made it to the UK, too:
http://promise.tv/

- The public and HDTV - According to a study by Ipsos Insight, 90% of Americans are aware of HDTV, but only 47% really know anything about it, and only 15% want it. This story is from Broadcast Engineering's HD Technology Update newsletter:
http://tinyurl.com/8ezwj

- Google Video - Here's more from New York Times technology columnist David Pogue:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/19/technology/circuits/19pogue.html

- Blu-ray and HD DVD -
- Here's a story on hardware:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6299653.html
- And here's one on preliminary movie offerings:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6299655.html
- This one indicates owners of HD displays with only analog inuts may be out of luck:
http://www.videobusiness.com/article/CA6300812.html
- According to this Reuters story, "adult" programming distributor Digital Playground has chosen Blu-ray:
http://tinyurl.com/8oh5l
- Irony: Toshiba, through a joint venture, is making Blu-ray computer drives:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6301017.html
- And now there's a High-Definition Disc Consumer Advocacy Alliance, as this story from Digital TV Design Line reports:
http://tinyurl.com/9gwao

- Returned H/DTV products - Here's another recent story on the high rate of returns:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=602

- VOD - This free-to-non-subscribers story from Multichannel News says that, for Comcast in December, the top category was music (30 million views), the second was children's programming (18 million), then free movies (15 million), football (seven million), karaoke (three million), and dating (a million):
http://tinyurl.com/dtss9

- The Freeview box and the distress frequency - This story, found by Doug Lung, has a very interesting point of view (involving an alien invasion):
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/15/freeview_lizard_plot/

- CES - These will probably be the last stories here on the Consumer Electronics Show.
- This one is on OpenCable:
http://www.ct-magazine.com/news/011806.html
- This one is on chip makers and set-top boxes:
http://www.digitaltvdesignline.com/blogs/index.jhtml#177102038
- And this one's on the huge attendance:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6299647.html

- Off-air viewers - In some rural Montana communities, there was cable, and then there wasn't:
http://www.missoulian.com/articles/2006/01/17/news/local/znews03.txt

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 189 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 129 (68%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 83 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 12 (14%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV w/PIP @ Royal $579
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Toshiba 36E60 36-inch TV @ Royal $298
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- RCA ZA46 46-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $397
- Toshiba 50A60 50-inch projection TV @ Royal $428
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $498
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony 61S75 61-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $598
- Toshiba 61H60 61-inch projection TV @ Royal $618
- Sony 65S65 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Royal $739
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- RCA 25-inch TV @ Royal $98
- Insignia ISTV040923 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $159.99
- JVC 27-inch TV @ Kmart $199
- JVC AV27530 27-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $199.97
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Philips 27PT6441 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $244.99
- RCA 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Kmart $249
- Sharp 27F541 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $239.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $139
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV w/PIP @ Royal $229
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $288.97
- Sylvania 27-inch TV @ Kmart $167.99
- Sylvania 6727DF 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $319.97
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $299.99
- Toshiba 27H50 27-inch TV @ Royal $119
- Insignia ISTV040925 32-inch TV @ Best Buy $239.99
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $259.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $239
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV w/PIP @ Royal $389
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Conn's $499.97
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $509.99
- Toshiba 32A35 32-inch TV @ Conn's $329.97
- Toshiba 32H50 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $239
- Sony 35S45 35-inch TV w/PIP @ Royal $298
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Radio Shack 2.3-inch LCD TV @ Radio Shack $59.99
- Mystery brand GTV5055 5-inch TV @ Conn's $14.97
- PocketVision LCD-511 5-inch LCD TV @ Radio Shack $99.99
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Mystery brand CTGV4563TCT 13-inch TV @ Conn's $59.99
- Toshiba 13A25 13-inch TV @ Conn's $79.97
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $87.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Sansui TWM1916 19-inch TV @ Royal $68
- Toshiba 19A24/25 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- Sansui VCR @ Universal $22
- Sansui S35EV VCR @ Royal $29.99
- Sansui DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- GoVideo DV2150 DVD/VCR combo @ Royal $59
- Insignia IS-DVD040924 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $75.99
- JVC HR-XVC18B DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- Philips DVP3050V DVD/VCR combo @ Target $78
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $94.97
- Panasonic DMR-ES20S DVD recorder @ Best Buy $179.99 AR BS
- Presidian PDR-3222 DVD recorder @ Radio Shack $79.99 AR
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder w/$30GC @ Circuit City $149.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Conn's $149.97
- Samsung DVD-R120 DVD recorder @ J&R $149.99
- Samsung DVD-VR320 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $199.99
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $79
- Sharp DVRW550U VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $149.99
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $199.99 AR
- Sylvania DVR90DE/DVR90DEA DVD recorder @ Conn's $139.97
- Toshiba DR4 DVD recorder @ Conn's $199.97
- Gateway GT5034 computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1209.97
- HP A1330N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $749.98 AR
- HP m7260n computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $999.98 AR
- HP M7260N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1149.98 AR
- HP M7334N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1009.97 AR
- HP M7360N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1359.97 AR
- HP ZD8230US computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1749.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
- Sony VGN-AX570G computer w/TV tuner @ Office Depot $2099.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before instant savings"
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Broksonic SC20145 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $209.97
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Symphonic SC720FDF 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit City $248.99
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- I saw no ads for them this week.
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - None of the lists I check were updated this week. The FCC's list hasn't been updated in more than two months:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html

- The current issue of the IEEE Proceedings is devoted entirely to "Global Digital Television: Technology and Emerging Services":
http://tinyurl.com/badkl

- JVC is screening HDV-to-35-mm film:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2790

- Sony has introduced XDCAM HD in the U.S. (they showed it before at the International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam last fall). The good news is that the camcorders start at $16,800, and one model offers over- and under-cranking capability with no need for special post processing. The bad news is that the pictures seemed a little soft to me (and I wasn't alone). I'd be speculating as to why, but the use of half-inch imagers and 4:2:0 processing could be involved:
http://www.hdissues.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=36880
CBS is adopting the format for its TV stations:
http://broadcastengineering.com/news/highlights/cbs-sony-xdcam-20060119/
On the image-format front, there is yet another large-format system, Red Digital Cinema. Their camera is to use 4520 x 2530 imagers that are 24.5 x 13.5 mm and operate at 60p. The technology is called Mysterium:
http://www.red.com/home.html

- International news:

- It's not just here. Consumers in the UK are also confused about HD:
http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/news.php?newsId=2251

- The UK Department of Culture, Media and Sport sent a letter to local authorities on the DTT transition:
http://tinyurl.com/9qbn6
They backed it up with "guidance notes":
http://tinyurl.com/8qhf9

- Here's the latest on Hungary:
http://www.bbj.hu/?module=displaystory&story_id=255557&format=html

- And here's the latest on South Africa:
http://mybroadband.co.za/nephp/?m=show&id=1722

- Taiwan is still shooting for 2010 analog cutoff. According to this story, despite 14 channels and a mid-2004 launch, there are, thus far, only 130,000 DTT "users" there:
http://www.cna.com.tw/eng/cepread.php?id0601140019
BenQ and Pioneer adding DTT-reception capability to comply with Taiwan's "tuner mandate" (which kicked in this year for sets 29-inch or larger), but they expect the circuitry to add US$31-US$156 to prices:
http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20060116A6041.html
And Taiwan Broadband Communications, one of the top-five cable operators there, is switching from ATSC to DVB-C, after the Directorate General of Telecommunications refused a four-year extension for ATSC distribution. They expect to spend about US$1.5 million replacing set-top boxes:
http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20060116PR230.html

- Digital Broadcasting Australia now lists 81 set-top DTT receiver/decoders from 24 brands, starting at A$99 (US$74); 24 of those from 17 brands are HD, starting at A$299 (US$225):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18
Logo burn-in is apparently a current issue in Australia:
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,17904323-421,00.html
I'm told those logos are 100% white.

- Brazil has rejected ATSC for DTT but is still considering either DVB-T or ISDB-T:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000086&sid=aMtiayu59_4M

- There's an interesting report in the Washington Post on tuning in DTT in the Washington, D.C. area on RCA's new 27-inch DTV. When you read it, you'll see why broadcasters are still concerned:
http://tinyurl.com/bvqkj

- Warren Communications News reported last week that TiVo is preparing to release a 250-GB "Series 3" HD PVR by mid-year. They also said Toshiba is planning laptops with DTT reception. Neither story is still on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- The Mobile DTV Alliance (Intel, Modeo, Motorola, Nokia, and TI) is pushing DVB-H mobile TV:
http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=177102874
Those who've registered will be able to find out more at ***The Technology Retreat***.

- CVS advertised its $29.99 [320 x 240] disposable camcorder this week (as well as a disposable digital still camera for $9.99). The ad also featured a three-pack of Kodak 400-speed "High Definition" film. CVS-competitor Walgreens advertised the non-disposable Aiptek MPVR [640 x 480] camcorder for $149.

- Here is a summary of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) Winter HDTV Guide. Comparisons with the Fall HDTV Guide are taken from the October 29 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02203.html
- There are 347 models of TVs with integrated DTT reception from 34 brands, starting at $369.00. In the Fall guide it was 312 from 33, starting at $449.95.
There are eight models of non-integrated microdisplay rear-projection TVs from four brands, starting at $1899.99, and none has an analog tuner. In the fall it was ten from three, at the same starting price, and two had analog tuners.
There are 238 models of flat-panel non-integrated HD displays from 65 brands (including both Proton and Protron), starting at $319; 90 have no analog tuner. In the fall it was 299 from 59, starting at $349, and 108 had no analog tuner.
There are 72 models of flat-panel non-integrated ED displays from 42 brands, starting at $248; 19 have no analog tuner. In the fall, it was 79 from 47, starting at $299.95, and 26 had no analog tuner:
http://www.ce.org/PDF/hdtvguidewinter06.pdf
- There are 21 models of other ED "monitors" from 12 brands, starting at $999.00; 18 of them have no analog tuners. In the fall it was 28 from 16, starting at $479.99, and 24 had no analog tuners:
http://www.ce.org/PDF/edtvmon.pdf
- There are 152 models of other HD "monitors" from 30 brands, starting at $399.00 (and going to $250,000); 133 have no analog tuners. In the fall it was 192 from 39, starting at the same price, and 142 had no analog tuners:
http://www.ce.org/PDF/hdtvmon.pdf
- There are 18 models of set-top boxes from 13 brands, starting at $299.00; in the fall it was 20 from 12 at the same price:
http://www.ce.org/PDF/settopdecoders.pdf
Compare to 81 from 24, starting at roughly US$74, in Australia (75 from 23 in the fall):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18
- There are seven models of DTT computer tuner cards from five brands, starting at $149, the same as in the fall:
http://www.ce.org/PDF/tunercards.pdf
- There are 15 models of cable boxes from four brands, with only one price, $299.00, also the same as in the fall:
http://www.ce.org/PDF/cableboxes.pdf
- There are five models of D-VHS recorders from three brands, starting at $349; in the fall it was six from three, starting at $449.
There were 15 models of PVRs from ten brands, starting at $299; in the fall it was 16 models but otherwise the same:
http://www.ce.org/PDF/hdtvpvrs.pdf
The biggest difference between the fall and winter charts is in models apparently in violation of the 36-inch-and-up DTT-reception mandate. In the fall, it was 64 models in three categories; in the winter guide it's just six models in two categories.

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first 52 weeks of 2005 were down 13.3% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 21.8%.
Sales of so-called non-flat-panel "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the 52nd week were 66,450 units and for the first 52 weeks 4,201,371 (compared to 20,393,261 for non-flat-panel sets not called "digital" by CEA). For 25 of the last 28 weeks, the number of non-flat-panel "digital televisions" sold to U.S. dealers was lower than in the same period last year.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which still appear to be HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability, though I'm awaiting more information from CEA on that) still accounted for about 17.1% of the non-flat-panel TVs sold to U.S. dealers through the 52nd week this year. Based on CEA's report of unit sales through the end of June including flat-panel displays, the total "digital" percentage (assuming no flat-panel non-"digital" TVs) would be 32.6% (a rough calculation based on some year-end estimates is relatively close -- see below; again, I'm awaiting more CEA information). It may be worth noting here what that means. About two-thirds of the TVs sold in 2005 were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes, and that percentage is still increasing slightly.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers. CEA says that, through June, about 85% of "digital televisions" were HDTV.

- I've received some informal year-end information from a CEA official:
- HD is still about 85% of "digital TV" sales to dealers since inception, but it fell to about 82% for 2005 alone.
- Widescreen is about 71% of "digital-TV" sales to dealers since inception, up a bit from the previous roughly 2/3.
- Including flat-panel, "digital TV" (480p or more displays and/or DTT-reception capability) was about 37% of TV sales to dealers in 2005.
- About 8% of households are estimated to have DTT-reception capability.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy, Circuit City, and Video & Audio Center and the Sony at J&R.

- Ad confusions: Circuit City correctly said the Samsung SPR4232 was an "Enhanced-Definition Plasma TV" but also noted it had "HD Built-In."
CompUSA said the integrated Zenith Z42PX2D was an "EDTV" that was "HD-Ready!" the latter term used in their disclaimer to indicate the need for "an optional tuner/decoder." They also called the integrated Syntax Olevia LT37HVS "HD-Ready!" They correctly applied the term to the Sony KLVS23A10 but then called it "integrated." Then they said the Magnavox 17MD255V/17 had "HD Built-in!"
J&R called the integrated JVC LT-37X776 a "monitor."

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
A Best Buy add for a Yamaha/Klipsch home theater system had this interesting disclaimer: "TV and other accessories sold separately." Best Buy, incidentally, is planning to eliminate mail-in rebates:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6301701.html
The 42 Conn's models without cents were all clearance. Because some were listed as "integrated" or "DCR," I've assumed the others (largely older models were not).
J&R offered a $100 trade-in allowance.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 4 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $7900
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- Insignia IS-TVHD30 30-inch widescreen TV $599.99
- JVC HD56G786/HD56BP6 56-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV $2699.99
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1044.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3609.99
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2374.99
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1399.99
- Maxent MX-50X3 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2499.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3989.99
- Optoma EP176 projector $799.99
- Optoma EP739 projector w/screen $1399.99
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2699.99 AR BS
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99 BS
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99 BS
- Philips 42PF9630A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799.99
- Pioneer PDP-4361HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99 BS
- Pioneer PDP-5061HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99 BS
- RCA D52W23 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $849.99
- RCA HD50LPW175 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1999.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Sharp LC26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD DTV $1139.99
- Sony KD36FS130 36-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $849.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3499.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4499.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1139.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.99
- Sony KV34HS420 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $1199.99 BS
- Toshiba 26HF84/85 26-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $549.99
- Toshiba 27HLV95 27-inch widescreen LCD DTV/DVD combo $1614.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $749.99
- Toshiba 62HM95 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2879.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27W2 27-inch 16:9 LCD TV $799.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
BS - price "before savings"
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399.99 AS
- InFocus SP4805 projector $999.99 AR
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3419.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $289.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $539.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2429.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.99
- Philips 30PW8420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $579.99
- Polaroid FLM3701 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2069.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2699.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $809.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2789.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $809.99
- Samsung TXR3265 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $639.99
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1079.99
- Sony KD36FS130 36-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $829.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2519.99
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3149.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1079.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1349.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $924.99
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1399.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- Epson Moviemate 25 projector w/DVD player & screen $1199.99
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3299.99 PR
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $599.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVS 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799.99 PR
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $749.99 AR
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99 AR
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1899.99 PR
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3299.99 PR
AR price after mail-in rebate
PR - price includes package of upconverting DVD player, DirecTV receiver,
and stand or mount after mail-in rebates requiring a DirecTV subscription
- CompUSA w/GoodGuys inside (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimer):
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799 PR
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799 PR
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5499 PR
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2349 PR
- Pioneer PRO1120HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999 PR
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2299 PR
- Samsung HLR6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4499 PR
- Sharp LC32D4U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899 PR
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999 PR
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499 PR
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $749.99 AR
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3299.99 PR
AR price after mail-in rebate
PR - price includes package of upconverting DVD player, DirecTV receiver,
and stand or mount after mail-in rebates requiring a DirecTV subscription
- Conn's (Dallas Morning News, appropriate IDs -- except clearance):
- Akai 42-inch plasma TV $999
- Akai 47-inch projection TV $579
- Akai PDP4295 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $899.97
- Akai PT5250A 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.97
- Hitachi 32-inch plasma TV w/PIP $2499
- Hitachi 42-inch LCD projection TV $1149
- Hitachi 42-inch plasma TV $1499
- Hitachi 42-inch plasma TV $3599
- Hitachi 51-inch integrated projection DTV $899
- Hitachi 65F710A 65-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1799.97
- Hyundai 17-inch LCD TV $239
- Mitsubishi 48-inch projection TV $949
- Mitsubishi 52-inch DLP projection TV $1299
- Mitsubishi 55-inch projection TV $849
- Mitsubishi 73-inch integrated projection DTV $1799
- Mitsubishi WD62528 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3399.97 BS
- Mitsubishi WS55517 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1799.97
- Mitsubishi WS73517 73-inch 16:9 CRT integrated proj. DTV $-**
- Mystery brand [Funai] F42PDME 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1299.97
- Norcent 42-inch plasma TV $1099
- ProView 14-inch LCD TV $239
- ProView 17-inch LCD TV $299
- ProView 20-inch LCD TV $349
- Proview 26-inch LCD TV w/PIP $759
- Proview 30-inch LCD TV $879
- ProView HX303 30-inch 16:9 LCD TV $799.97
- RCA 50-inch integrated DLP projection DTV $1399
- Samsung 15-inch LCD TV $249
- Samsung 15-inch LCD TV $329
- Samsung 17-inch LCD TV $439
- Samsung 42-inch integrated DLP projection DTV $1099
- Samsung 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1499.97
- Samsung 42-inch integrated DLP projection DTV $1099
- Samsung 42-inch plasma TV $2099
- Samsung 50-inch integrated plasma TV $2099
- Samsung 52-inch projection TV $799
- Samsung 56-inch DLP projection TV w/PIP $1799
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.97
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.97 BS
- Samsung LNR238 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $749.97
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $899.97
- Sharp 30-inch integrated LCD DTV $2219
- Sharp 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $1549
- Sharp 37-inch LCD TV $2219
- Sharp 37-inch LCD TV $2549
- Sharp LD26SH3U 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $949.97
- Sony 32-inch plasma TV $2099
- Sony 50-inch LCD projection TV $1499
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.97
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $3299.97
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499.97 BS
- Sylvania 6615LF4 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $249.99
- Toshiba 20-inch LCD TV $389
- Toshiba 26-inch LCD TV $869
- Toshiba 32HL95 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.97
- Toshiba 51-inch projection TV $799
- Toshiba 52HM95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2499.97
- Toshiba 52-inch DLP projection TV $1099
- Toshiba 57H94 57-inch 16:9 CRT integrated projection DTV $1599.97
- Toshiba 57-inch projection TV $749
- Toshiba 65-inch projection TV w/PIP $1099
- Toshiba 65HC85 65-inch 16:9 projection TV $1599.99
- Toshiba MW30G71 30-inch 16:9 flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR combo $799.97
- Westinghouse LTV19W3 19-inch LCD monitor $449.97
- Zenith 17-inch LCD TV $619
- Zenith 52-inch LCD projection TV w/PIP $1399
- Zenith 60-inch LCD projection TV w/PIP $1999
** listed on clearance as $1499.97 and otherwise as $2999.97
BS - price "before in-store savings"
- Dell (Dallas Morning News, appropriate IDs):
- Dell 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999
- Dell 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Fry's (Dallas Morning News, some HD IDs):
- Mitsubishi Diamond series 62-inch 16:9 integrated DLP proj. DTV $2799
- Mystery brand 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1299
- Sony 60-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection TV $2799
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD ID):
- Mystery brand 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $788
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer necessary):
- Hitachi CMP-4211 42-inch plasma monitor $2199.99
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $2799.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 4805 DLP projector $999.00 AR
- JVC LT-37X776 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2099.99
- Panasonic PT-56DLX25 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP proj. DTV $1799.99 AR
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung TX-R3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $669.99
- Sharp LC-45GD5U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3899.99
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch LCD TV $699.99
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR $549.99
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.99
- Sony PMB50HX1 50-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $3399.99
- Syntax Olevia LT32HVE 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $949.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-27w2 27-inch 16:9 LCD monitor $699.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson PowerLite S3 projector $749.99
- Hitachi CMP-4211 42-inch plasma monitor $2199.99
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $799.99
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899.99
- HP MD5880 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2799.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2599.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 4805 DLP projector $999.00 AR
- InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 projector $999.00 AR
- JVC AV-30W476 30-inch widescreen flat-tube TV $429.99
- JVC LT-40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $2499.99
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector $1249.99
- Panasonic PT-56DLX25 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP proj. DTV $1799.99 AR
- Philips 37PF7320A 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung 242mp-Silver 24-inch 8:5 LCD TV $1399.99 AR
- Samsung HL-R5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3499.99
- Samsung HL-R6767W 67-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3199.99
- Samsung TX-R3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $669.99
- Sharp LC-32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99
- Sharp LC-37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2199.99
- Sharp LC-45GD5U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3899.99
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch LCD TV $699.99
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR $549.99
- Sony KD-30XS955 30-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $699.99
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.99
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- Sony KV-32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $749.99
- Sony MFM-HT95 19-inch 5:4 LCD TV $699.99
- Sony PMB50HX1 50-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $3399.99
- Syntax Olevia LT32HVE 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $949.99 AR
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch LCD TV $699.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1049.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- LG 42PX5D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3498 BS
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3798
- LG DU42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2798 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1998
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3198
- Mitsubishi WD-62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4198
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $998
- Panasonic TH42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1998 BS
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/stand $2398
- Sony KDFE60A20 [?] 60-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/stand $3298
- Zenith [Z]50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2498
BS - price "before savings"
- Panasonic (appropriate disclaimer):
- Panasonic PT-52LCX65 52-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2299
- Panasonic PT-56DLX25 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2499
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, appropriate disclaimers):
- JVC HD52G886 52-inch wide integrated D-ILA proj. DTV $1999.97
- JVC LT37X776 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2199.97
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1899.97
- Panasonic PT52LCX65 52-inch wide integrated projection DTV $1999.97 AR
- Samsung HCR5245W 47-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.97
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2499.97
- Sharp LC45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3999.97
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1477.97
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2399.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.97
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.97
- Toshiba 52HM95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2099.97
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Royal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic TH42P[?]50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1099
- Samsung SPN3215K 32-inch [widescreen plasma] TV $749
- Samsung SPN4215K 42-inch [widescreen plasma] TV $999
- Sony KLV270 [?] 27-inch TV $499
- Sears (HD disclaimers only):
- Magnavox 51MP6100 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $989.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1709.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1139.99
- Samsung SP-R4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1979.99
- Samsung TXR3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $809.99 FB
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3149.99
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3599.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Toshiba 52HM95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1999.99
FB - price includes commemorative football
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $749
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1149
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1049
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $899
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1399
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1399
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399 AS
- Fujitsu P50XHA40US 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $5497 AR
- Mitsubishi PD4265 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $3697 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-52727 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2297 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3997 BS
- Mitsubishi WD-73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5497 BS
- Mystery brand 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1597
- Mystery brand 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $2797
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1997 BS
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 BS
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA's figures, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first 52 weeks of 2005 were down 19.2% from the same period in 2004; my ten-week running average was down 10.1%. For the 52nd week, alone, DVD player sales were actually UP slightly over the same week in 2004. VCR sales were down 39.8%.

- Warren Communications News reported Wednesday that Rentrak said home-video rental (DVD and VHS) revenues dropped 1.8% last year -- to a mere $8.8 billion. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- CompUSA offered a 100-pack of DVD+R or DVD-R blank disks for $29.99.

- UPN and The WB will soon be The CW, a combined entity:
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=9255

- First there was satellite TV on planes. Then there was broadband Internet access on planes. Now there's TV via broadband access on those planes:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/bth/20060116/#laptop

- What do ABC, the Ad Council, CBS, CEA, DirecTV, DISH, FOX, the Motion Picture Association of America, the National Association of Broadcasters, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, NBC Universal, Time Warner, and Viacom have in common? They've all joined forces in "an unprecedented coordinated effort to educate parents that they have the tools to control TV programming in their home." Although I think they'll be making reference to the V-chip, I prefer the digital system that allows one to apply a digit to the "off" switch:
http://www.ce.org/Press/CurrentNews/press_release_detail.asp?id=10933

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- January 29-February 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference and VSF VidTrans http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsmcfp.cfm.
- *January 30, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC digital screening of "South Pacific" (not the HD version), RSVP http://www.etcenter.org/Seminars.asp.
- February 16, BAFTA, London, 3rd European HDTV Summit http://www.tvconferences.com/.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 26-28, The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CableLabs Winter Conference http://www.cablelabs.com/conferences_public/.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- March 9, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Show (NCTA2006) http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=nctaMenu.
- April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 http://www.nabshow.com/.
- April 28-30, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2006 Early Television Convention http://www.earlytelevision.org/2006_convention.html.
- May 17, Film Row Cinema, Columbia College, Chicago, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention http://www.aes.org/events/120/.
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm http://www.infocomm.org/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 5 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02213.html

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- Follow-ups:

- Ipsos Insight survey - I mischaracterized the 15% figure by saying only that many "want" HDTV. The survey actually said only that many were somewhat or very likely to "get" HDTV. As a reader pointed out, maybe they want it but feel they can't afford it.

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage -
- In the spirit of the early "Saturday Night Live" Weekend Updates, the retreat is still sold out. There's a waiting list, and you can continue to try out creative excuses on HPA executive director Eileen Kramer via e-mail at [url]ekramer@hpaonline.com>. The demo rooms are also completely filled, and we've also reach the limit on Thursday's breakfast roundtables. The only room left is for a Friday roundtable or two (if you're already registered) and for the two half-day seminars on Tuesday, which still have room. So, if you'd like to learn about digital newsgathering at the joint ATSC/SBE seminar (with a 2-GHz update beforehand) or about display technology from guru Charles Poynton, c'mon over! Otherwise, feel free to try your luck with Eileen.
- In the main program, Josh Pines, vp of imaging research and development at Technicolor Digital Cinema, is joining the Academy's color-information exchange session. Neil Feldman, senior-vp of In-Three, is joining the 3-D session. And Julien Seligmann, chief operating officer of SmartJog will be describing ISA, interoperability & security architecture for digital cinema and fielding questions about digital cinema in France at the international digital-cinema session.
- Bob Zahn, head of Broadcast Video Rentals and representing PERA (the Production Equipment Rental Association), will be moderating a roundtable called "SMPTE RP210: Thwarting Theft through Metadata," the idea being that a unique code for each piece of equipment can be used not only to track characteristics and flaws but also to trace stolen equipment.
- Recent additions to the demo rooms include AJA Video Systems, Cinea, Cobalt Digital, Fujinon, MESoft, MOS Sync, and Virtual Katy. And, although I don't know that we had anything to do with it, EE Times had a story about demonstrator Genoa Color Technologies this week:
[url]">http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=177104261>
- So, if you can make it to the half-day seminars on February 21, BE THERE! If you're registered for the retreat, be there, too. If not, try your luck with Eileen and/or call your local suicide hotline:
[url]http://www.hpaonline.com>

- Broadcast flag hearings - Here are a few stories:
[url]">http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/broadcast-flag.ars>
[url]">http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1040_22-6030454.html>
[url]">http://www.twice.com/article/CA6301789.html>
[url]">http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3662>
This next one, from Educated Guesswork, talks about how the flag is not secure:
[url]">http://tinyurl.com/co52g>
And these describe the pros and cons of the extension of the concept into an "audio flag":
[url]">http://www.ce.org/Press/CurrentNews/press_release_detail.asp?id=10935>
[url]">http://tinyurl.com/dczuz>

- Blu-ray and HD DVD -
- Netflix plans to offer both as soon as they're available:
[url]">http://www.internetretailer.com/dailyNews.asp?id=17381>
- Here's a story on the deal with the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) requiring downconverted analog outputs:
[url]">http://www.dvdexclusive.com/article.asp?articleID=2657>
Warren Communications News reported Thursday that there are plenty of "loopholes" in the agreement, however, including a "sunrise" exemption for the first batches to be shipped. The story is no longer on their site:
[url]">http://www.warren-news.com/>

- TV for mobile devices -
- The Association for Maximum Service Television is warning of interference from Qualcomm's MediaFLO -- 122,000 in one market alone:
[url]">http://www.mstv.org/docs/dortch1.12.06.pdf>
- Aside from DMB, DVB-H, and MediaFLO, there's another system called TDtv. It's said to offer "up to 50 channels of TV for standard mobile phone screens, or 15 higher quality QVGA channels, all in their existing 5MHz of unpaired 3G spectrum." Given that QVGA is 320 x 240, the quality of the "standard" service should be interesting:
[url]">http://www.ipwireless.com/news/press_011806.html>
- Engadget has a roundup of mobile TV:
[url]">http://tinyurl.com/ag9pv>
- India's Space Research Organization is working on a mobile-TV satellite:
[url]">http://www.commsdesign.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=177104592>
- At the SMPTE/VidTrans event going on now, Harris is reportedly demonstrating Digital Fountain's Raptor codes:
[url]">http://www.digitalfountain.com/products/index.cfm>

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 171 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 147 (86%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 71 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 16 (23%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Jensen TS2750J 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $169.99
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Philips 27PT6441 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $239.99
- RCA 27-inch TV @ Kmart $169
- Sanyo DS27425 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Wal-Mart $198.96
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $319.99
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $329.99
- Sony Wega KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $288.97
- RCA 32V420T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $247.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch flat CRT TV @ Circuit City $499.99
- Sylvania 6432FE 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $369.99
- RCA 35V432T 35-inch TV @ Circuit City $359.99 AR
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Casio EV-570 2.5-inch LCD TV @ J&R $84.99
- Casio TV-980 2.3-inch LCD TV @ J&R $69.99
- Coby TF-TV505 5-inch LCD TV @ J&R $99.99
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Magnavox 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Kmart $89
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Sharp 19C140 19-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $99.97
- Sylvania 19-inch TV @ Kmart $89
- TruTech DW19TT 19-inch TV @ Target $79.99
- Samsung DVD-V5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Target $88.88
- Sansui VCR @ Universal $22
- Sansui DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- JVC HR-XVC18B DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- CyberHome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $89.99 AR FM
- Emerson EWR20V5 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Wal-Mart $179.84
- Panasonic DMRES20S DVD recorder @ Circuit City $169.99 AR FM
- Panasonic DMRES20S DVD recorder @ Sears $169.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $149.99
- Samsung DVD-R120 DVD recorder @ J&R $139.99
- Samsung DVD-VR320 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $199.99
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $79
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $249.99 AR BS
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ CompUSA $249.99 AR
- Sony RDR-GX315 DVD recorder @ J&R $189.99 AR
- Sony RDRX515 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $299.99 AR FM
- TruTech T1620 DVD recorder @ Target $88.88
- Elgato EyeTV EZ TV tuner for Mac @ J&R $149.99
- Hauppauge WinTV-PVR150 TV tuner & software @ CompUSA $59.99 AR
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price "before instant savings"
FM - price includes blank media
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Magnavox MC4304 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Target $248
- Toshiba MW20F51 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $284.99
- Toshiba MW24F51 24-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $329.99
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated their lists this week.
- Doug Lung's RF Report says there were 846 licensed U.S. DTT stations in the FCC CDBS database as of January 22, still fewer than half:
[url]">http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=1146>

- The FCC has announced a filing window for LPTV and translator digital companion channels and a freeze on other application filings:
[url]">http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-123A1.pdf>

- Motorola shipped 705,000 standard-definition digital cable boxes in the fourth quarter and 626,000 HD (of which 525,000 included PVR capability). The full Broadcasting & Cable story requires a paid subscription:
[url]">http://tinyurl.com/9bd2o>

- Adam Wilt reports on tests of 1/3-inch camcorders:
[url]">http://tinyurl.com/bubv8>

- International news:

- Engadget offers a global overview of DTT standards:
[url]">http://tinyurl.com/cp25f>

- It appears that more than ten million Freeview boxes have been sold in the UK:
[url]">http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,,1696551,00.html>

- The BBC is trying to get ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5 to back its call for a large chunk of spectrum for HD:
[url]">http://tinyurl.com/argbr>

- Danish phone company TDC is reportedly planning an HD broadband service:
[url]">http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=617>

- Italy is joining the European Community in launching a probe of subsidies for Italian DTT:
[url]">http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=countries&subclass=0&id=1441>

- Less than 10% of widescreen TVs sold in 2005 had integrated DTT-reception capabilty:
[url]">http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?display=news&newsID=815#>

- A headline without comment from USA Today: "Rooms to fit any television":
[url]">http://www.usatoday.com/life/lifestyle/2006-01-30-big-tvs_x.htm>

- I have not yet received any sales figures from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) for anything beyond the 52nd week of 2005.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy, Circuit City, and Ultimate Electronics and the Sony at J&R.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
Ultimate Electronics offered a one-room three-TV system for sports fanatics for $9999.95.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 4 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399.99 AS
- JVC HD52BP6 52-inch wide integrated D-ILA proj. DTV $2249.99
- JVC HD56BP6 56-inch wide integrated D-ILA proj. DTV $2699.99
- JVC HD567BP6 56-inch 16:9 integr. D-ILA proj. DTV w/$90RC $2849.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4749.99
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV w/$75RC $2374.99
- Magnavox 50ML8105D 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.99
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1499.99 BS
- Maxent MX-50XM11 [?] 50-inch widescreen plasma TV $2499.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2579.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62627 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV w/$130RC $3989.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99 BS
- Philips 42PF9630A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2599.99
- RCA HD50LPW175 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$55RC $1799.99
- Samsung HL-R4266W 42-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1499.99 NF
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2249.99 NF
- Samsung HLR6167W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2724.99 NF
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2849.99 NF
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3799.99 NF
- Samsung HPR5072 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $4199.98 NF
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $754.99 ND
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV w/$55RC $1319.99 ND
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV w/$75RC $2099.99 NF
- Samsung TXR2765 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $399.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $564.99 NF
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $849.99 NF
- Sharp LC26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$35RC $1139.99
- Sharp LC37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2899.98
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2319.99
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899.99
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $499.99
- Toshiba 23HLV85 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1044.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $759.99
- Toshiba 32HL95 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1709.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$90RC $2499.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1699.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
BS - price "before savings"
ND - price incl. $100 gift cert. to nflshop.com, DVD recorder, & NFL DVD
NF - price includes $100 gift certificate to nflshop.com
RC - price includes "reward certificates" of amount shown
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- Akai PDP4273 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1499.99
- DirecTV H/10H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399.99 AS
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $899.99
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1529.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3419.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $1599.99
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $2419.99 AR
- Philips 30PW8420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $577.99
- Philips 60PP9100D 60-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1199.99 AR
- Polaroid FLM1511 15-inch LCD TV $279.99
- Polaroid FLM3701 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1619.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2419.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $809.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2519.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1979.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $809.99
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $449.99
- Sony KD36FS130 36-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $819.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2519.99
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3324.99
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3149.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4049.99
- Sony KLVS15G10 15-inch LCD TV $459.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Sony KV30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $729.99
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1199.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3299.99
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector/DVD player combo w/screen $1099.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT32HVE 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99 AR
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1699.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- CompUSA w/Good Guys inside (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- Akai PDP5016H 50-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2299 AR
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899
- HP MD6580 65-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $4999
- JVC HD56G886 56-inch widescreen integrated D-ILA projection DTV $3099
- LG 42LP1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4999
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799
- Mitsubishi WD-62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4399
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2199
- Pioneer PRO920HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799
- Sharp LC45GD6U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
- Sony KE42M1 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $2699
- Sony KLV26HG2 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499
- Sony KLV-32M1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899
- Syntax Olevia LT27HVX 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $799 AR
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1699
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, HD IDs):
- Mystery brand 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $749
- Mystery brand 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
- Samsung HPR5052x 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
- Sony KDS-R60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $4999
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2299
- Mitsubishi WS-48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1299
- Panasonic PT52LCX65 52-inch wide integr. proj. DTV $1899 AR
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699
- Panasonic TH42PD50UP 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1899
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1899
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT-40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $2499.99 TR
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99 TR
- Sharp LC-32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99
- Sharp LC-45GD5U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3899.99 TR
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
TR - additional $100 off with trade in of old TV
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Canon LV-5220 projector $849.99
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $799.99
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899.99
- HP MD5050 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1899.99 TR
- HP MD5820 58-inch widescreen integrated DLP projection DTV $2199.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2599.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 projector $999.99 AR
- JVC LT-40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $2499.99 TR
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector $1099.99 AR
- Panasonic PT-56DLX25 56-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. TV $1799.99 AR
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1049.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99 TR
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99 TR
- Samsung HL-R6167W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2399.99
- Samsung HL-R6168W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3399.99
- Samsung HL-R6767W 67-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3199.99
- Samsung HP-R4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Samsung LN-R328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1499.99
- Samsung LN-R408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2299.99
- Sharp LC-32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99 TR
- Sharp LC-37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2199.99 TR
- Sharp LC-45GD5U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3899.99 TR
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR $549.99
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99 TR
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2599.99 TR
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2799.99
- Sony KLV-S23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- Sony KV-27FS120 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $299.99
- Sony MFM-HT95 19-inch 5:4 LCD TV $679.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Westinghouse LVM-42w2 42-inch widescreen LCD monitor $2799.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
TR - additional $100 off with trade in of old TV
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $799.99
- HP MD5880 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2799.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 projector $999.99 AR
- JVC LT-40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $2499.99
- Panasonic PT-56DLX25 56-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. TV $1799.99 AR
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99 TR
- Samsung TX-R3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $669.99
- Sharp LC32DA5U 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1399.99 TR
- Sharp LC-45GD5U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3899.99 TR
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.99 TR
- Sony KV-32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $749.99
- Syntax Olevia LT32HVE 32-inch widescreen LCD TV w/PIP $949.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
TR - additional $100 off with trade in of old TV
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP MD5820 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2598
- LG 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma TV $3398
- LG 42PX5D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3198
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2098
- LG DU-42LZ30 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3798
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2498
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1998
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3198
- Mitsubishi WD-62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3998
- Panasonic TH-42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1798
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/stand $2398
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3298
- Macy's (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Initial DTV262 26-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $899.99
- Pacific Sales (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Sharp LC-26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $997
- Sony KDF55WF555 [?] 55-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2197
- Sony KDFE42WE555 [?] 42-inch integrated [?] projection DTV $1597
- Sony KLV32N1 [?] 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1497
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, HD disclaimers only):
- Samsung HCR5245W 47-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.97
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2499.97
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2299.97
- Sharp LC45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3999.97
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1477.97
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2399.97
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2799.97
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.97
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1299.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.97
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1899.97
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.97
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, HD disclaimers only):
- Hitachi 51F710 51-inch 16:9 integr. CRT proj. DTV $1099.99
- JVC HD52G886 52-inch wide integrated D-ILA proj. DTV w/stand $2339.99
- Panasonic TH50PX50U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3599.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1899.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2699.99
- Samsung TXR3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $799.99 FB
- Sharp LC37D4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2519.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KLV-S26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1349.99
FB - price includes commemorative football
- Star Club (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC HD-61R1U [?] 61-inch widescreen integrated DTV $4899 BS
- JVC LT40FH96 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3600 BS
- Panasonic [TH]42PX500 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3295 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Target (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Philips 32PF5320 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $998
- Target (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $898 TV
- Philips 30[P]W9100D 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $588
TV - price includes TiVi Series 2 PVR
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate IDs):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $199.95 RA
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $599.95 RA
- JVC LT32X576 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1529.95
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3419.95
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2069.95
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2519.95
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2879.95
- Mitsubishi WD62528 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3059.95
- Mitsubishi WD62827 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV/PVR $4799.95
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4949.95
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44-inch wide integrated LCD proj. DTV $1499.95
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2249.95
- Samsung HLR5678W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3239.95
- Samsung HLR6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4049.95
- Samsung HPR5072 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3779.95
- Samsung LNR409D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3059.95
- Sharp LC26D4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1499.95
- Sharp LC65D90U 65-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $19,999.95
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.95
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4049.95
- Sylvania 6842 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1298.95
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1259.95
- Toshiba 52HMX95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $2519.95
- Toshiba 72MX195 72-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $4769.95
RA - rebate available requiring DirecTV subscription
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $699
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1149
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1049
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $849
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1399
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1029
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7497 TG
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3797 TG
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5497 TG
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1797 TG
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2397 TG
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2797 TG
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2997 TG
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 TG
- Sony KLV32U100M 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1697 TG
- "Top Name Brand" 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2197 GC
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2697 TG
GC - price includes gift card
TG - price includes sales tax and gift card "up to $500"
- Wal-Mart (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer):
- Magnavox 15MF400T/37 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $248
- RCA HD52W59 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $988

- DVD news:

- Again, I have not yet received any CEA sales figures beyond the 52nd week of 2005.

- Circuit City offered TDK 25-packs of DVD+R or DVD-R blank disks for $6.99 per pack.

- Here's a story on lightning protection for satellite antennas:
[url]">http://www.commsdesign.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=177102877>

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- Through February 1, Hollywood Renaissance Hotel, SMPTE Advanced Motion Imaging Conference and VSF VidTrans [url]">http://www.smpte.org/conferences/vidsmcfp.cfm>.
- February 16, BAFTA, London, 3rd European HDTV Summit [url]">http://www.tvconferences.com/>.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars [url]http://www.hpaonline.com>.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat [url]http://www.hpaonline.com>.
- February 26-28, The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CableLabs Winter Conference [url]">http://www.cablelabs.com/conferences_public/>.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit [url]">http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/>.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit [url]">http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/>.
- *March 9, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo [url]">http://www.hdexpo.net/>.
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference [url]">http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/>.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting [url]">http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html>.
- April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Show (NCTA2006) [url]">http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=nctaMenu>.
- April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 [url]">http://www.nabshow.com/>.
- April 28-30, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2006 Early Television Convention [url]">http://www.earlytelevision.org/2006_convention.html>.
- *May 17, Film Row Cinema, Columbia College, Chicago, HD Expo [url]">http://www.hdexpo.net/>.
- May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention [url]">http://www.aes.org/events/120/>.
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm [url]">http://www.infocomm.org/>.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance [url]">http://www.etaexpo.com/>.

* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Star Club: +1-310-390-6631
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 5 memo:
[url]">http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02213.html>
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- Follow-ups:

- Widescreen TVs without DTT reception - Even though I put the story in the International section, I neglected to mention last week that the less-than-10%-with-DTT figure applied only to widescreen TVs sold in Australia.

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage -
- There have been some changes to the main program due to family emergencies and the like. All of the spots have been covered but not necessarily with what was there before. Here are some additions:
- On the display-issues panel, Martin Euredjian, founder and CEO of eCinema Systems, will be representing LCD technology. I recently attended a sort of shootout between an eCinema Systems professional LCD and a broadcast-grade HD CRT monitor, and the quality of the LCD was remarkable (so I'm remarking on it).
- Joining the broadcasters panel will be Bob Allen, executive vp and general manager of Gulf-California Broadcast Company, which operates four television stations in the Palm Springs market (KESQ, the ABC affiliate, KDFX, the Fox affiliate, KCWB, the WB affiliate, and KUNA-TV, the Telemundo affiliate) plus KUNA-FM and KESQ-AM. He also testified as an expert witness on digital television before the House Commerce Committee in 1996.
- Immediately following the Washington update on Friday, which will probably include rights management issues, Jerry Pierce, senior vp for technology of Universal Pictures, will be presenting "Red Light/Green Light: Traffic Theory, Piracy, and the New Home," including such issues as watermarking and consumer-operated networks.
- Right after that, Brett Halle, senior director of engineering for pro video applications at Apple Computer, will be discussing the issues associated with native long-GOP editing. The subject raised some of the longest discussions at the SMPTE conference this fall.
- There are also two new breakfast roundtables. "An HDV Realtime Workflow: Shoot, Index, Edit!" will be presented by Jean-Denis Gingras of Lanterna Magica, and "Color Mapping on Wide-Gamut Displays" will be presented by Dan Eliav, vp of professional products at Genoa Color Technologies. We will try to arrange the tables so all the HDV tables are near one another.
- I hope you're registered already. If not, the HPA web site says you could try to get on the waiting list by contacting HPA executive director Eileen Kramer at a different e-mail address: kramerej@earthlink.net. By the way, you CAN still register for the half-day seminars of February 21: the joint ATSC/SBE seminar on digital newsgathering and Charles Poynton's seminar on display technology:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- U.S. analog cutoff -
- There are 435 members of the House of Representatives, so 218 are a majority. The bill containing the analog cutoff date of February 17, 2009 received 216 votes in favor on Wednesday, but the other side mustered only 214 votes, so it passed. As it already passed the 100-member Senate by a 51-50 vote (with the Vice President breaking the tie), it now needs only the signature of George W. Bush to become law, but he has yet to veto a single bill since entering the White House, so that seems likely. Of course, a December 31, 2006 analog cutoff date became law in mid-1997, so things can still change, even after the new date is written into the U.S. Code.
This story from Broadcasting & Cable appears to be free even to non-subscribers:
http://tinyurl.com/7po6t
Just in case it doesn't work, here are others:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6304170.html?display=Breaking+News
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=9321
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060202/us_nm/congress_dc_3
- A recent survey of 500 people conducted by Points North Group and Horowitz Associates reportedly shows something about lack of knowledge among U.S. consumers about the analog cutoff, but I'm not sure what. The story uses both 13% and 23% figures for those who ARE aware of the analog cutoff date. I can't find the story elsewhere:
http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=178601026
- Here's a Benton Foundation report on the transition:
http://www.benton.org/index.php?q=node/1258
- And here are two from the Congressional Research Service, the first on the transition and the second on spectrum recovery:
http://opencrs.cdt.org/document/RL31260
http://opencrs.cdt.org/document/RS22218
- New York doesn't want to wait to grab frequencies for public safety. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has requested comments via its Wireless Telecommunications Bureau rather than the Media Bureau. TV stations whose signals could experience interference are located in New Haven, Connecticut, Newark and Newton, New Jersey, Allentown, Philadelphia, and Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Block Island and Providence, Rhode Island. Comments are due March 13, reply comments by March 28:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-99A1.pdf

- The "tuner" mandate - Warren Communications News reported Tuesday that a supplier of hospital video systems is seeking a waiver on sets 13-inch and smaller. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- Satellite [non-] carriage of local DTT - This story notes that Dish is delivering only the top-four commercial outlets in Los Angeles and New York:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6304224.html

- Brazil's rejection of ATSC - According to this story in Brazzil Magazine, money might play a role. The Europeans were reportedly offering Brazil 400 million Euro and the Japanese are offering more:
http://tinyurl.com/bkjwl

- VEIL analog copy protection - This writer has more concerns:
http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=968

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 87 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 63 (72%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 45 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 9 (20%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Insignia ISTV040924 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $219.99
- Magnavox 27MT3305 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $177.99
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $329.99
- JVC AV32F476 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $449.99
- RCA 32V520T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $289.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $499.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Axion 3.5-inch LCD TV/AM/FM @ Radio Shack $99.99 AR
- Mystery 7-inch LCD TV/DVD/AM/FM clock @ Radio Shack $149.99 AR
- Axion 8-inch LCD TV/card reader @ Radio Shack $129.99 AR
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Toshiba 13A25 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $69.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Sharp 19C140 19-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $99.97
- Magnavox 20MS233S 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $104.99
- Allegro ABV511 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $69.99 AR
- Sansui VCR @ Universal $22
- Sansui DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- Toshiba SD-V394 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- CyberHome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $89.99 AR
- Humax DRT-400 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $249.99 AR
- LiteOn LVW-1107HC1 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $99.99
- Samsung DVD-R120 DVD recorder $129.99
- Samsung DVD-VR320 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $199.99
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $79
- Sony RDR-GX315 DVD recorder @ J&R $179.99 AR
- Sony RDRVX515 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $299.99 AR
- Toshiba D-R4 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $149.99
- Toshiba D-VR4/X VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $229.99
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Panasonic PVDF2035 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit City $309.99
- Symphonic SC724FDF 24-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit City $309.99
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- Crane CC AM/FM/TV/weather clock radio @ J&R $149.99
- Sony D-NS707F AM/FM/TV/weather/CD portable @ J&R $79.99
- Sony ICFCD543RMSIL AM/FM/TV/weather/CD clock @ Best Buy $84.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has finally updated its lists. 1698 stations have been granted a DTT construction permit or license [the FCC lists 1749 full-power analog TV stations as of September 30]. Of those, 1561 are on the air at some power level and some length of transmissions:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
- There has been no change of status in the top-ten-market stations due on the air on May 1, 1999; 38 are said to be fully licensed and two operating on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html
- There has also been no change in status in the market-11-30 stations due on the air November 1, 1999; 74 are said to be fully licensed and five on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html
- This chart shows practically no difference in percent of DTT stations on the air between non-commercial stations and commercial stations outside the above two categories. But there's a much bigger difference in licensed stations. Of those on the air, 71% of the non-commercial stations (due on the air May 1, 2003) are licensed but only 46% of the commercial stations (due on the air a year earlier):
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html
- These are the 856 stations said to be fully licensed or on program-test authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html
- These are the 705 stations said to be operating on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html

- The FCC's fiscal-2007 budget includes money "to educate consumers about the impact and benefits of the transition" to DTT:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-263675A1.pdf
But, other than whatever DTT-related info might appear in the annual video competition report, there are no DTT-related items on the agenda of Friday's FCC meeting:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-263645A1.pdf

- Here is Tom Fletcher's annual HDTV Year in Review:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/2006/01/2005_high_defin.php
Here's his list of HD feature production:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/2006/02/hd_feature_film.php
His analysis of the recent Super Bowl found 59% of the ads in HD. 40% of the others were letterboxed so came out surrounded by black on HD TVs. 65% of ABC's promos were HD.

- Here's a story on the plight of low-power TV stations in the DTT transition:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/news/2006.01.25-n_will.shtml

- Industry giant Richard Stumpf died Thursday. Notes or cards may be sent to:
Stumpf Family
5725 Jumilla Avenue
Woodland Hills, California 91367-6912
http://www.etcenter.org/news.asp

- Here is some preliminary information about some products to be shown at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention in April in Las Vegas:

- Ikegami and Telecast Fiber are joining to allow the HDL-40 box HD camera to be extended to greater distances. This story is from Broadcast Engineering's Transition to Digital newsletter:
http://tinyurl.com/8whdy

- Vizrt will be showing the integration of a graphics engine for mobile-phone video viewing:
http://www.vizrt.com/db/106/10/33/document985.ehtml

- Hitachi will be showing license-free 24-GHz wireless IP video. Here's a brief mention:
http://www.televisionbroadcast.com/TMD/two-minutedrill.mp3
The press release is supposed to be posted here tomorrow:
http://www.hitachikokusai.us/

- Fujinon's HA27x6.5ESM lens is a nice, wide studio HD lens:
http://www.kensei-news.com/cetc/publish/broadcast/article_35651.shtml

- International news:

- Decima Research found 4.9 million Canadian subscribers to digital cable or digital satellite in the third quarter. They said nothing about DTT:
http://www.ottawabusinessjournal.com/359222112644076.php

- UK Environment Minister Elliot Morley wants everyone to observe the European Union Code of Conduct on energy efficiency for digital TV:
http://www.gnn.gov.uk/content/detail.asp?NewsAreaID=2&ReleaseID=186523

- Here's a story on DTT in the Czech Republic:
http://www.praguepost.com/P03/2006/Art/0202/news6.php

- Parts of Italy are to go "all-digital" next month according to this Italian web site:
http://www.dgtvi.net/stat/Aree_All_Digital/Page1.html

- Here are Screen Digest's year-end DTT figures:
- UK - 6.5M
- France - 1.1M
- Germany - 1.6M
- Italy - 3.3M
- Spain - 0.7M
- Sweden - 0.5M
- Netherlands - 0.2M
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=countries&subclass=0&id=1452

- Here's a story on HD in India:
http://www.rediff.com/money/2006/feb/03tv.htm

- Here's a story on Hong Kong:
http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article-eastasia.asp?parentid=38301

- The latest lists from Digital Broadcasting Australia show 86 models of set-top receivers from 26 brands, starting at A$99 (US$73). Of those, 26 from 17 brands are HD, starting at A$299 (US$222):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18
There are 38 models of integrated DTVs from eight brands, starting at A$1099 (US$816). Of those, 11 from three brands are HD starting at A$2799 (US$2078):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78

- This Deloitte report on media shows CRT-TV sales worldwide still very strong and likely to continue to be:
http://www.mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=37558&lastestnews=1

- Some of you may remember years ago when a bad PSIP transmission knocked out all DTT reception in the Washington, D.C. area. Well, something similar seems to have happened again. Follow the threads of the first two URLs and then finish on the third:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/01-2006/msg00264.html
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/02-2006/msg00017.html
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/02-2006/msg00031.html

- Pacific Media Associates (PMA) says LCoS represented 19% of the rear-projection HDTV market in December. Despite a strong December, sales dropped for the year:
http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20060206PR206.html

- I HAVE finally received sales figures from CEA for the first three weeks of 2006, but I'm not permitted to release them until the end of this week, so please stand by. FYI, CEA has made changes to the way they report the numbers. Starting in 2006, flat-panel displays ARE being included in the digital-television figures.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy, Circuit City, and Video & Audio Center and the Sony at J&R.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
My Minneapolis-area correspondent WAS in town and DID send me an ad, but it was nothing worth noting. I guess some retailers are taking a breath after the Super Bowl.
The big price differences in J&R ads in different newspapers happened on different days.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 4 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor
- Belmont TV.com (Washington Express, no disclaimer):
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2197
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2377
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3097
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $3097
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $3877
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1097
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399 AS
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $999.99
- Maxent MX-50X3 50-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $2499.99 CO
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999.99 CO
- Philips 42PF9630A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799.99 CO
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.99 CO
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2299.99 CO
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2199.99 CO
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $849.99
- Sharp DT400 DLP projector $2999.99 CO
- Sharp LC26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD DTV $1199.99
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2599.99 CO
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2799.99 CO
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $4499.99 CO
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99 CO
- Toshiba 27HLV95 27-inch widescreen LCD DTV/DVD combo $1699.99 CO
- Westinghouse LTV-19W3 19-inch LCD TV $449.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99 CO
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
CO - price includes Avanti beverage cooler
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H10/H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1699.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 15-inch LCD TV $279.99
- RCA HD52W59 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Sharp LC15SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $379.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2299.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2799.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $549.99
- Samsung TXR3265 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $649.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $4499.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Sylvania 6620LDF 20-inch LCD TV/DVD combo $449.99
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1399.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi CMP-4211 42-inch plasma monitor $2199.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 projector $1299.00
- Panasonic PT-56DLX25 56-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. TV $1799.99 AR
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99 TR
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung TX-R3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $669.99
- Sharp LC-45GD5U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3899.99 TR
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch LCD TV $699.99
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR $549.99
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.99 TR
- Sony KLV-S26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1149.99
- Sony PMB50HX1 50-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $3399.99
- Syntax Olevia LT32HVE 32-inch widescreen LCD TV w/PIP $999.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
TR - $100 discount with trade-in of old TV
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi CMP-4211 42-inch plasma monitor $2199.99 TR
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $799.99
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1599.99
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899.99
- HP MD5020 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1799.99
- HP MD5880 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2499.99
- HP MD6580 65-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $3199.99 TR
- InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 projector $999.99 AR
- JVC LT-40X776 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2499.99
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector/DVD combo $1099.99 AR
- Samsung HL-R5668W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2699.99
- Samsung HL-R6767W 67-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999.99
- Sharp LC-45GD5U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3899.99 TR
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch LCD TV $699.99
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99 TR
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2599.99 TR
- Sony KDL-V32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2999.99
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KLV-S26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $979.99
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $749.99
- Syntax Olevia LT27HVX 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVi 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.99 AR
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $949.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $769.99
- Westinghouse LVM-42w2 42-inch widescreen LCD monitor $2799.00 TR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
TR - $100 discount with trade-in of old TV
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Hannspree Impact ST5923U1001 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2599.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP MD5820 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2398
- HP PL5000N 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4298
- Pioneer PRO930HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4498
- Sony KD-LV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2698
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD proj. DTV $3498
- Mitsubishi WD-73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5498
- P.C. Richard (am New York, HD disclaimers only):
- JVC LT26X506 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.97
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1899.97
- Panasonic PT52LCX65 52-inch wide integrated projection DTV $1999.97 AR
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2299.97
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2399.97
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.97
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1477.97
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2799.97
- Sony KLVS20G10 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.97
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1299.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1699.97
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1799.97
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.97
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $699
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1149
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1049
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $849
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1399
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1029
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7497 GT
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3797 GT
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1997 GT
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5497 GT
- Sony KDF-E42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1797 GT
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2397 GT
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2797 GT
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2997 GT
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 GT
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3497 GT
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4497 GT
- Sony KLV32U100M 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1697 GT
- "Top Name Brand" 42-inch widescreen plasma TV w/stand $2197 GT
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
GT - price includes sales tax and a "Gift card up to $500"

- DVD news:

- Again, I HAVE received sales figures from CEA for the first three weeks of 2006, but I'm not permitted to release them until the end of this week, so please stand by.

- Circuit City offered DVD movies at four for $20.

- Video rentals represent about half of all movie revenues, according to Adams Media Research:
http://tinyurl.com/a2c2d
And, despite dropping prices for online DVD rental, revenue is increasing due to volume:
http://tinyurl.com/8mpzu

- Turner Media Group (not related to Turner Broadcast) is planning to deliver local stations to cable head-ends via EchoStar's DISH. Comcast is doing something similar:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6303715.html?display=Breaking+News

- According to a survey by Jupiter Research, average weekly time spent online (among people who go online at least once a month) now matches average weekly TV viewing:
http://medialifemagazine.com/artman/publish/article_2581.asp

- Sometimes PVRs eliminate commercials, and sometimes they repeat them. TiVo has announced the most-repeated commercials of the Super Bowl, according to this story in Broadcasting & Cable:
http://tinyurl.com/9ocbf

- Panasonic has established a projector systems company:
[url]http://www.presentationmaster.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=37129

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- *February 13, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC digital screening of "Casanova," registration required http://www.etcenter.org/Public/Digital_Cinema_Series_Announcement_Casanova.pdf
- February 16, BAFTA, London, 3rd European HDTV Summit http://www.tvconferences.com/.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 26-28, The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CableLabs Winter Conference http://www.cablelabs.com/conferences_public/.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- March 9, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- *March 10, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC seminar on "Other Digital Stuff" [non-feature digital-cinema material] http://www.dcinematoday.com/dc/pr.aspx?newsID=386.
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Show (NCTA2006) http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=nctaMenu.
- April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 http://www.nabshow.com/.
- April 28-30, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2006 Early Television Convention http://www.earlytelevision.org/2006_convention.html.
- *May 17, Film Row Cinema, Columbia College, Chicago, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention http://www.aes.org/events/120/.
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm http://www.infocomm.org/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 5 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02213.html

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- Follow-ups:

- Screen Digest DTT penetration figures - A reader disputes them:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/02-2006/msg00111.html

- PSIP receiver-freezing problem - It is reportedly now fixed:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/02-2006/msg00088.html

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage -
- Del Parks, vp of engineering and operations for Sinclair Broadcast Group, is joining the broadcasters panel.
- Michael Kanfer, digital-production evangelist at Adobe, will be moderating a Friday breakfast roundtable on "Finishing in HD with The Adobe Production Studio."
- Inlet Technologies, Root6 Technologies, and Wafian are all joining the demo area.
- This will probably be the last update.
http://www.hpaonline.com

- U.S. analog cutoff and set-top box subsidy -
- George Bush signed the act containing the cutoff and subsidy into law on February 8:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6305856.html?display=Breaking+News
- As a result, Lee Wood reset the countdown clock on his HDTV-info web site, adding 779 days to the previous cutoff date:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2894
- Congress could always change its mind, as it did with the previous date, but that might not even be necessary. A number of experts on constitutional law say that, due to a clerical error, the two houses of Congress passed different versions of the bill, and, therefore, it "is not law":
http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Dems_legal_scholars_Budget_bill_not_0214.html
- It's worth reading the law. Section 3002 notes that only full-power stations need to drop analog on that date, and Section 3005 seems to indicate that if a set-top box has anything but an NTSC RF output it cannot be subsidized:
http://tinyurl.com/ay3kl

- U.S. viewer statistics -
- James Hibberd in TV Week said "...the current HD universe contains only 6 million viewers....":
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=9384
- A new study from Kagan Research showed, at the end of last year, 284.1 million TV sets in U.S. households, of which 11.2% were replaced last year, 10.1 million of them with HD sets. There were reportedly 3.8 million HD cable subscribers and 1.8 million HD satellite subscribers:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060213/20060213006263.html?.v=1
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) says it has issued its 12th annual video-competition report, but all they've released thus far is a press release with a summary of statistics as of June 2005:
- 109.6 million U.S. TV households
- 94.2 million (86%) subscribing to a multichannel video programming distributor (MVPD)
- cable down to 69% of MVPD subscribers
- DBS up to 28% of MVPD subscribers
- all other MVPDs down from 3.3% to 2.9%
- 15 million households relying exclusively on off-air reception
- 531 satellite-delivered national programming networks plus 96 regional
- 375 models of CableCARD TVs as of November 30; 90,000 cards deployed by top-ten MSOs:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-263763A1.pdf

- Broadcasting and first responders, WXXI in Rochester, New York is offering an Emergency Training and Information Network via DTT. This story is from digitalbroadcasting.com:
http://tinyurl.com/745vo

- Next-generation disks -
- Sony Pictures has come up with pricing for Blu-ray releases. New titles will be $23.45 wholesale, about 20% more than DVD; older titles will be $17.95 wholesale, about the same as DVD ten years ago:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds28970.html
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6306069.html
- The final specs of the Advanced Access Content System have reportedly still not been resolved, which could delay launches:
http://www.digitaltvdesignline.com/blogs/index.jhtml#180202479

- Super Bowl ads and PVRs - Here's a headline without comment. "Can You TiVo to See Just the Ads?"
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/07/business/media/07adco.html

- PVRs and audience measurement - That's the subject of this story:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/13/business/media/13adcol.html

- Movie Beam - It's back. It's in 29 markets. It's offering HD. It's reportedly still using datacasting via ANALOG PBS-station transmissions:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/14/business/media/14movie.html
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6307471.html

- IPTV -
- Here's a pundit who says it offers infinite channels:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/iptv_update/20060214/#universe
- A survey by Harris Interactive says 56% of U.S. adults have heard of "Internet television" [I wonder what they think that means]; 17% would cancel cable or satellite and go to "IPTV," 2/3 would keep existing service and try "IPTV," and 7% would add "IPTV" to their existing service. This story is from Digital TV Design Line:
http://tinyurl.com/da3do

- UK DTT box issuing a distress signal - There has been another:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/4712122.stm

- NAB news - Fujinon's HA16X6.3ERM lens, to be exhibited at the National Association of Broadcasters convention, has a pretty wide angle and a reasonable tight end, too:
http://www.videography.com/articles/article_13942.shtml

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 130 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 100 (77%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 50 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 10 (20%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Insignia ISTV040923 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Jensen TS2750J 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $174.99
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Panasonic CT27SL15 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $309.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sylvania 27-inch TV @ Kmart $169.99
- Sylvania 6427FF 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $219.99
- Sylvania 6427TF 27-inch TV @ Conn's $189.99
- Toshiba MW27F51 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $399.97
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV w/stand $389.98
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $514.99
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Conn's $499.97
- Sylvania 6432TE/6432TF 32-inch TV @ Conn's $269.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Living Solution 5-inch TV/AM/FM @ Walgreens $19.99
- Mystery brand GTV5055 5-inch TV @ Conn's $14.97
- Sony ICFDVD57TV 9-inch TV/DVD/clock radio @ Sears $449.99
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Mystery brand GTGV4563TCT 13-inch TV @ Conn's $59.99
- Advent6 Q1435A 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $87.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Toshiba 19A24/25 19-innch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $69
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $89.99
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $94.97
- Sansui VCR @ Universal $22
- Sansui DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- Sony DVD/VCR combo @ Fry's $89
- Panasonic DMR-ES20S DVD recorder @ Best Buy $179.99 AR BS
- RCA DVD recorder @ Fry's $89
- RCA DRC-8312 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Target $199.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $149.99 BS
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $149.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Conn's $149.97
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $79
- Sony RDR-GX315 DVD recorder @ J&R $179.99 AR
- Sony RDRVX515 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $299.99 AR
- Sony RDRVX515 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ P.C. Richard $299.97
- Sylvania DVR90DE/DVR90DEA DVD recorder @ Conn's $139.97
- Toshiba DR4 DVD recorder @ Conn's $199.97
- HP computer w/TV tuner @ Fry's $869.99 AR
- HP M7330N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $999.99 AR
- HP m7330n computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $969.98 AR
- HP M7334N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1009.97 AR
- HP M7350 computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Conn's $1549.99
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
- Sony VGX-XL1 computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1899.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate(s)
BS - price "before instant savings"
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 6720FDE 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Conn's $209.99
- Sylvania 6720FDF 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $199.99
- Symphonic SC720FDF 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit City $247.99
- Symphonic SC724DF 24-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $278.99
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- eton FR300 AM/FM/TV/weather/light/crank/charger/siren @ J&R $49.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the FCC nor the NAB lists have been updated since the last memo.
- Doug Lung's RF Report says the FCC's CDBS database listed 861 licensed U.S. DTT stations as of February 4. That's finally half of at least the figure the FCC is using for the current DTT total slots:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=1165

- The Association for Maximum Service Television is joining some others in raising interference concerns based on distributed DTT transmission:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=1166

- There have been many complaints about the technical quality of the HD Olympics in the U.S. Here's one thread:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?p=7141317#post7141317

- Here's an overview of Washington issues affecting cable:
http://www.cedmagazine.com/article/CA6303850.html

- Misuse of the term "HDTV": This Associated Press story discusses high-definition churches, among other things:
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/tech/D8FJ7EBO0.htm

- Here's an overview of content protection in HDTV magazine:
http://tinyurl.com/domee

- Fry's advertised 2 GB Patriot Memory SD cards For $99.99 after mail-in rebate, 1 GB Kingston Technology SD cards for $49.99 (no rebate required), and 1 GB Lexar Memory Stick cards for $39.99 after mail-in rebate. Circuit City advertised 2 GB SanDisk SD cards for $79.99. J&R advertised 1 GB PNY SD cards for $49.99. So, will P2 cards get less expensive?

- International news:

- European media commissioner Viviane Reding has ruled out interactive-TV standards:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?id=1461

- The European Commission reportedly expressed satisfaction with the pace of conversion to digital television despite a study showing problems:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060207/media_nm/media_tv_eu_dc_1

- Like the FCC, the European Commission is just releasing viewer figures (from Dataxis) from June 2005 for digital cable, digital satellite, DTT, and IPTV. The UK has the greatest number in the first three categories and the greatest overall DTV penetration (63.5%). France has the highest IPTV number. The lowest penetrations are in Lithuania and Luxembourg (0.6% each). Ten of the 25 countries listed have no DTT:
http://tinyurl.com/am3r9

- New Media Markets reports an interface issue between some "HD-Ready" sets in the UK and BSkyB's HDTV decoders. Compliance testing is being considered:
http://www.idtv.co.uk/ShowNews.php?NewsID=311

- Here's a Czech Republic update:
http://www.radio.cz/en/article/75671

- Brazilian broadcasters reportedly prefer Japan's ISDB-T. This story is from Brazzilmag.com:
http://tinyurl.com/7fuv4

- The Hong Kong government is warning that all ads for DTT decoders are false. How do they know? No standard has been selected yet:
http://tinyurl.com/7txob

- Australia ended 2005 with over 1.3 million DTT receivers sold to dealers and installers; 1.2 million are estimated to be in homes -- about 16% penetration. Integrated DTVs represented 15% of [year-end?] TV sales. Of 218,000 DTT units sold in the last quarter of 2005, 35% were HD:
http://www.dba.org.au/newsletter/IB-FebMar06-full.asp#PRODUCT1
Here's the previous story about less than 10% of the 600,000 widescreen TVs sold in Australia in 2005 having integrated DTT reception circuitry:
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?display=news&newsID=815

- This story from The [Melbourne] Age talks about Australian DTT conversion costs:
http://tinyurl.com/87zk2

- A parliamentary committee is recommending that Australia delay analog cutoff two years to 2010. This story is from Australian IT:
http://tinyurl.com/axr7b
Here's the official inquiry into DTT uptake:
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/cita/digitaltv/index.htm
And here are some of the other unanimous recommendations, besides the delayed cutoff date:
- Allow multicasting as soon as possible.
- Establish a testing and conformance center.
- Establish mandatory accurate set labeling:
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?display=news&newsID=818

- More than half the flat panel TVs to be shipped by Taiwan manufacturers this year are to be HD:
http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20060210PB207.html

- According to iSuppli's assessments, DLP-TV circuit boards have a bill of materials of $128, plasma $279, and LCD $295:
http://www.eet.com/news/design/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=180201470

- Based on figures from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first week of 2006 were down 33.2% from the same period in 2005; my ten-week running average was down 22.4%. For the first two weeks, they were down 16.2%, and my ten-week running average was down 20.3%. For the first three weeks, they were down 10.1%, and my ten-week running average was down 18.7%. It's too soon to judge anything from the 2006 figures, but the ten-week running averages do seem to show a lessening of the negative growth rate of non-"digital" TV sales.
Sales of so-called non-flat-panel "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the first week were 60,227 units, for the second 99,366, for the third 182,385, and for the first three weeks 341,978 (compared to 837,825 for sets not called "digital" by CEA). Based on CEA's new system, the "digital" figures now include flat-panel TVs.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which still appear to be HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 29% of the TVs sold to U.S. dealers through the third week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 71% of the TVs sold to U.S. dealers in 2006 were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers. CEA says about 82% of the "digital televisions" sold in 2005 were HDTV.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy, Circuit City, and Video & Audio Center.

- Ad confusions: Conn's correctly said at one point in their ad that the Funai F42PDME "Requires External Tuner for Content" but on the picture of the product had "Requires Optional Cable or Satellite Tuner," omitting DTT (or even over-the-air NTSC). Reviewers say the Dell W3201C has built-in ATSC reception, but I could find no indication of it on Dell's product pages.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
Best Buy advertised a Mobile ESPN Sanyo phone with one-button access to ESPN video.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 4 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- InFocus SP4805 DLP projector $999.99 AR BS
- Insignia IS-TVHD30 30-inch widescreen TV $449.99
- JVC HD567BP6 56-inch wide integr. D-ILA proj. DTV w/stand $2564.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3609.99
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2184.99
- Maxent MX-42VM11 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1329.99
- Maxent MX-50X3 50-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $2374.99
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2499.99 BS
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99 BS
- Philips 37PF7320A 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2299.99
- RCA D52W23 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $999.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1519.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2799.99 BS
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $849.99
- Sharp LC26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1139.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1899.99
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Sony KLVS19A10 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $949.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1134.99
- Toshiba 32HL95 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1709.99
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Toshiba 52HM95 52-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2174.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27W2 27-inch 16:9 LCD TV $699.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
BS - price "before savings" or "before instant savings"
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399.99 AS
- Hitachi 42HDS52A 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2849.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $539.99
- Magnavox 20MF605T 20-inch LCD TV $449.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Mystery brand plasma TV $1399.99
- Panasonic TC26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1234.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $229.99 AR
- Polaroid FLM3701 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1599.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1709.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2564.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2849.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $849.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $849.99
- Sharp LC20SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $474.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2374.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4274.99
- Sony KLVS15G10 15-inch LCD TV $479.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1899.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimer):
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2799.99
- Conn's (Dallas Morning News, appropriate IDs):
- Akai PT5250A 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.97
- Funai F20LCTE 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $349.99
- Funai F42PDME 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1249.97
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2699.97
- Mystery brand widescreen plasma TV $999
- Mystery brand widescreen projection TV $799
- Norcent LT2722 27-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $599.97 AR
- Samsung HLR4667W 46-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1999.97
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2499.97
- Samsung HLR6167 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999.97
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3999.97
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2799.97
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.97
- Sharp LC26SH3U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $949.99
- Sharp LC32D4U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV $1599.97
- Sony KDP51WS655 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1599.97
- Sylvania 6615LF4 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $249.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $749.99
- Toshiba 37HL95 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2499.97
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2999.97
- Toshiba 62HM95 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2499.97
- Toshiba 65HC85 65-inch widescreen projection TV $1599.99
- Toshiba MW30G71 30-inch 16:9 flat-tube TV/DVD/VCR combo $799.97
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Dell 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Dell W3201C 32-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1499
- Fry's (Dallas Morning News, HD IDs only):
- "Major Name Brand 62-inch widescreen integrated LCD proj. DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi 37-inch Medallion widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2999
- Mitsubishi 52-inch widescreen DLP projection TV $1499 BS
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1799
- Mystery brand 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1299
- Samsung 46-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3999
- Samsung 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Samsung 56-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2999
- Samsung 61-inch widescreen integrated DLP projection DTV $3299
- Sharp Aquos 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $899
- Sony 50-inch widescreen integrated SXRD proj. DTV $3499 LC
- Sony 60-inch widescreen integrated SXRD proj. DTV $2699
- Toshiba 42-inch plasma monitor $1699
- Toshiba 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2499
- Toshiba 72-inch widescreen integrated DLP projection DTV $4299
- ViewSonic 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $799 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
BS - price before savings
LC - price includes 27-inch LCD TV
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $799.99
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899.99
- HP MD5820 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2399.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2599.99
- JVC LT-40X776 40-inch wide integr. LCD DTV $2499.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung 242mp-Silver 24-inch 8:5 LCD TV $1399.99 AR
- Samsung 910MP-Silver 19-inch 5:4 LCD TV $439.99 AR
- Samsung 940MW 19-inch 8:5 LCD TV $459.99 AR
- Samsung HL-R5668W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2699.99
- Samsung HP-R4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch LCD TV $699.99
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2599.99
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Sony KLV-S23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Sony KV-27FS120 27-inch 4:3 CRT TV $299.99
- Sony KV-30HS420 30-inch 16:9 CRT TV $649.99
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD TV w/PIP $799.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Westinghouse LVM-42w2 42-inch widescreen LCD monitor $2799.00
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1698
- HP MD5820 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2598
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3198
- HP PL5000N 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $4298
- LG 26LX2D 26-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1298
- LG 42PX5D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3198
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3398
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1998
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3197
- Mitsubishi WD-6252[8] 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4198
- Panasonic TH-37PX50U 37-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2298
- Panasonic TH-42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1798
- Sony KD-LV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2698
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $3498
- Sony KDS-R60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $4498
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD52528 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi WD62528 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3399
- Pioneer PRO930HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4498
- Pioneer PRO1130HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5498
- Samsung HLR4266 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799
- Samsung HLR5067 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2298
- Samsung HLR5678 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3499
- Samsung HLR6178 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $4499
- Samsung LNR238 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899
- Samsung LNR328 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1698
- Samsung LNR409 40-inch 16:9 integrated [?] LCD DTV $2999
- Sony K[D]LV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499 BS
- Sony KLV[S]32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999 BS
BS - price "before savings"
- Office Depot (Dallas Morning News, no disclaimer):
- Optoma EP719 DLP projector w/$100GC $999.99
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- P.C. Richard & Son (am New York, no disclaimers):
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1899.87
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1574.97
- Samsung LNR469DX 46-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $4499.97
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1979.97
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2969.97
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.37
- Sears (HD IDs):
- Magnavox 26MF605 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Magnavox 32MF605 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2069.99
- Samsung LN-R328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1439.99
- Toshiba 56HM195 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2879.99
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate IDs):
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $924.95
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3514.95
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2124.95
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2959.95
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5084.95
- Panasonic TC19LX50 19-inch 16:9 LCD TV $699.95
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2124.95
- Samsung HLR5078W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2959.95
- Samsung HLR5678W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3419.95
- Samsung HLR6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3699.95
- Samsung LNR409D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $3144.95
- Sharp LC45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4624.95
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1849.95
- Sylvania 6842 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1298.95
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1294.95
- Toshiba 42HPX95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3234.95
- Toshiba 62MX195 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3699.95
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $699
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1149
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1049
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $849
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1399
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1029
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- "Famous Brand" 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2797
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1797
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2497 BS
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2797 BS
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3297 BS
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 BS
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
BS - price "before savings"

- DVD news:

- According to CEA's figures, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first week of 2006 were UP 33.8% from the same period in 2005; my ten-week running average was down 11.1%. For the first two weeks, they were up 16.5%, and my ten-week running average was down 6.6%. For the first three weeks , they were up 29.1%, and my ten-week running average was down 2.5%. The 2006 numbers are too few to show any solid trend, but the ten-week running average seems to indicate a second wind for DVD players.
I've decided to stop listing stand-alone VCR figures, because they're so low (22,117 for the first three weeks of 2006 versus 394,104 for DVD players, including DVD/VCR combos).

- Circuit City had a 50-pack of Nexxtech DVD+R or DVD-R blanks for $9.99.

- Research by Comcast and Nielsen indicates that VOD doesn't seem to reduce regular TV viewing. This story is from Multichannel News:
http://tinyurl.com/dld26

- In a week in which a top news story was the shooting of a hunting partner by the Vice President, you could expect anything, and here it is. Light Blue Optics has come up with a holographic system to allow video projectors in mobile phones:
http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=180200448

- A study by Points North Group and Horowitz Associates found "that while 25 percent of Internet users are interested in watching downloaded TV shows and movies on their PCs, 38 percent prefer to watch that video on their TVs." Among 18-to-34 year olds, it was 45% and 68%:
http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=180201849

- Yes, a feature movie has been shot with eight mobile phones:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117937878?categoryid=13&cs=1

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 26-28, The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CableLabs Winter Conference http://www.cablelabs.com/conferences_public/.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- *March 9, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Show (NCTA2006) http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=nctaMenu.
- April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 http://www.nabshow.com/.
- April 28-30, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2006 Early Television Convention http://www.earlytelevision.org/2006_convention.html.
- *May 17, Film Row Cinema, Columbia College, Chicago, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention http://www.aes.org/events/120/.
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm http://www.infocomm.org/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late and might be missing ads.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 5 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02213.html
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- Follow-ups:

- Widescreen TVs without DTT reception - Even though I put the story in the International section, I neglected to mention last week that the less-than-10%-with-DTT figure applied only to widescreen TVs sold in Australia.

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage -
- There have been some changes to the main program due to family emergencies and the like. All of the spots have been covered but not necessarily with what was there before. Here are some additions:
- On the display-issues panel, Martin Euredjian, founder and CEO of eCinema Systems, will be representing LCD technology. I recently attended a sort of shootout between an eCinema Systems professional LCD and a broadcast-grade HD CRT monitor, and the quality of the LCD was remarkable (so I'm remarking on it).
- Joining the broadcasters panel will be Bob Allen, executive vp and general manager of Gulf-California Broadcast Company, which operates four television stations in the Palm Springs market (KESQ, the ABC affiliate, KDFX, the Fox affiliate, KCWB, the WB affiliate, and KUNA-TV, the Telemundo affiliate) plus KUNA-FM and KESQ-AM. He also testified as an expert witness on digital television before the House Commerce Committee in 1996.
- Immediately following the Washington update on Friday, which will probably include rights management issues, Jerry Pierce, senior vp for technology of Universal Pictures, will be presenting "Red Light/Green Light: Traffic Theory, Piracy, and the New Home," including such issues as watermarking and consumer-operated networks.
- Right after that, Brett Halle, senior director of engineering for pro video applications at Apple Computer, will be discussing the issues associated with native long-GOP editing. The subject raised some of the longest discussions at the SMPTE conference this fall.
- There are also two new breakfast roundtables. "An HDV Realtime Workflow: Shoot, Index, Edit!" will be presented by Jean-Denis Gingras of Lanterna Magica, and "Color Mapping on Wide-Gamut Displays" will be presented by Dan Eliav, vp of professional products at Genoa Color Technologies. We will try to arrange the tables so all the HDV tables are near one another.
- I hope you're registered already. If not, the HPA web site says you could try to get on the waiting list by contacting HPA executive director Eileen Kramer at a different e-mail address: kramerej@earthlink.net. By the way, you CAN still register for the half-day seminars of February 21: the joint ATSC/SBE seminar on digital newsgathering and Charles Poynton's seminar on display technology:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- U.S. analog cutoff -
- There are 435 members of the House of Representatives, so 218 are a majority. The bill containing the analog cutoff date of February 17, 2009 received 216 votes in favor on Wednesday, but the other side mustered only 214 votes, so it passed. As it already passed the 100-member Senate by a 51-50 vote (with the Vice President breaking the tie), it now needs only the signature of George W. Bush to become law, but he has yet to veto a single bill since entering the White House, so that seems likely. Of course, a December 31, 2006 analog cutoff date became law in mid-1997, so things can still change, even after the new date is written into the U.S. Code.
This story from Broadcasting & Cable appears to be free even to non-subscribers:
http://tinyurl.com/7po6t
Just in case it doesn't work, here are others:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6304170.html?display=Breaking+News
http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=9321
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060202/us_nm/congress_dc_3
- A recent survey of 500 people conducted by Points North Group and Horowitz Associates reportedly shows something about lack of knowledge among U.S. consumers about the analog cutoff, but I'm not sure what. The story uses both 13% and 23% figures for those who ARE aware of the analog cutoff date. I can't find the story elsewhere:
http://www.eet.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=178601026
- Here's a Benton Foundation report on the transition:
http://www.benton.org/index.php?q=node/1258
- And here are two from the Congressional Research Service, the first on the transition and the second on spectrum recovery:
http://opencrs.cdt.org/document/RL31260
http://opencrs.cdt.org/document/RS22218
- New York doesn't want to wait to grab frequencies for public safety. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has requested comments via its Wireless Telecommunications Bureau rather than the Media Bureau. TV stations whose signals could experience interference are located in New Haven, Connecticut, Newark and Newton, New Jersey, Allentown, Philadelphia, and Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Block Island and Providence, Rhode Island. Comments are due March 13, reply comments by March 28:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-99A1.pdf

- The "tuner" mandate - Warren Communications News reported Tuesday that a supplier of hospital video systems is seeking a waiver on sets 13-inch and smaller. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- Satellite [non-] carriage of local DTT - This story notes that Dish is delivering only the top-four commercial outlets in Los Angeles and New York:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6304224.html

- Brazil's rejection of ATSC - According to this story in Brazzil Magazine, money might play a role. The Europeans were reportedly offering Brazil 400 million Euro and the Japanese are offering more:
http://tinyurl.com/bkjwl

- VEIL analog copy protection - This writer has more concerns:
http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=968

- July 1 -
- This week I've listed 87 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 63 (72%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 45 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 9 (20%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 50% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Insignia ISTV040924 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $219.99
- Magnavox 27MT3305 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $177.99
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $329.99
- JVC AV32F476 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $449.99
- RCA 32V520T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $289.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $499.99
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Axion 3.5-inch LCD TV/AM/FM @ Radio Shack $99.99 AR
- Mystery 7-inch LCD TV/DVD/AM/FM clock @ Radio Shack $149.99 AR
- Axion 8-inch LCD TV/card reader @ Radio Shack $129.99 AR
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Toshiba 13A25 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $69.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Sharp 19C140 19-inch TV @ P.C. Richard $99.97
- Magnavox 20MS233S 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $104.99
- Allegro ABV511 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $69.99 AR
- Sansui VCR @ Universal $22
- Sansui DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- Toshiba SD-V394 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- CyberHome CHDVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $89.99 AR
- Humax DRT-400 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $249.99 AR
- LiteOn LVW-1107HC1 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $99.99
- Samsung DVD-R120 DVD recorder $129.99
- Samsung DVD-VR320 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $199.99
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $79
- Sony RDR-GX315 DVD recorder @ J&R $179.99 AR
- Sony RDRVX515 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $299.99 AR
- Toshiba D-R4 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $149.99
- Toshiba D-VR4/X VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $229.99
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Panasonic PVDF2035 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit City $309.99
- Symphonic SC724FDF 24-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit City $309.99
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- Crane CC AM/FM/TV/weather clock radio @ J&R $149.99
- Sony D-NS707F AM/FM/TV/weather/CD portable @ J&R $79.99
- Sony ICFCD543RMSIL AM/FM/TV/weather/CD clock @ Best Buy $84.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has finally updated its lists. 1698 stations have been granted a DTT construction permit or license [the FCC lists 1749 full-power analog TV stations as of September 30]. Of those, 1561 are on the air at some power level and some length of transmissions:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvsum.html
- There has been no change of status in the top-ten-market stations due on the air on May 1, 1999; 38 are said to be fully licensed and two operating on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat.html
- There has also been no change in status in the market-11-30 stations due on the air November 1, 1999; 74 are said to be fully licensed and five on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstat11.html
- This chart shows practically no difference in percent of DTT stations on the air between non-commercial stations and commercial stations outside the above two categories. But there's a much bigger difference in licensed stations. Of those on the air, 71% of the non-commercial stations (due on the air May 1, 2003) are licensed but only 46% of the commercial stations (due on the air a year earlier):
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonairsum.html
- These are the 856 stations said to be fully licensed or on program-test authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvonair.html
- These are the 705 stations said to be operating on temporary authority:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/files/dtvstas.html

- The FCC's fiscal-2007 budget includes money "to educate consumers about the impact and benefits of the transition" to DTT:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-263675A1.pdf
But, other than whatever DTT-related info might appear in the annual video competition report, there are no DTT-related items on the agenda of Friday's FCC meeting:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-263645A1.pdf

- Here is Tom Fletcher's annual HDTV Year in Review:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/2006/01/2005_high_defin.php
Here's his list of HD feature production:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/2006/02/hd_feature_film.php
His analysis of the recent Super Bowl found 59% of the ads in HD. 40% of the others were letterboxed so came out surrounded by black on HD TVs. 65% of ABC's promos were HD.

- Here's a story on the plight of low-power TV stations in the DTT transition:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/news/2006.01.25-n_will.shtml

- Industry giant Richard Stumpf died Thursday. Notes or cards may be sent to:
Stumpf Family
5725 Jumilla Avenue
Woodland Hills, California 91367-6912
http://www.etcenter.org/news.asp

- Here is some preliminary information about some products to be shown at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention in April in Las Vegas:

- Ikegami and Telecast Fiber are joining to allow the HDL-40 box HD camera to be extended to greater distances. This story is from Broadcast Engineering's Transition to Digital newsletter:
http://tinyurl.com/8whdy

- Vizrt will be showing the integration of a graphics engine for mobile-phone video viewing:
http://www.vizrt.com/db/106/10/33/document985.ehtml

- Hitachi will be showing license-free 24-GHz wireless IP video. Here's a brief mention:
http://www.televisionbroadcast.com/TMD/two-minutedrill.mp3
The press release is supposed to be posted here tomorrow:
http://www.hitachikokusai.us/

- Fujinon's HA27x6.5ESM lens is a nice, wide studio HD lens:
http://www.kensei-news.com/cetc/publish/broadcast/article_35651.shtml

- International news:

- Decima Research found 4.9 million Canadian subscribers to digital cable or digital satellite in the third quarter. They said nothing about DTT:
http://www.ottawabusinessjournal.com/359222112644076.php

- UK Environment Minister Elliot Morley wants everyone to observe the European Union Code of Conduct on energy efficiency for digital TV:
http://www.gnn.gov.uk/content/detail.asp?NewsAreaID=2&ReleaseID=186523

- Here's a story on DTT in the Czech Republic:
http://www.praguepost.com/P03/2006/Art/0202/news6.php

- Parts of Italy are to go "all-digital" next month according to this Italian web site:
http://www.dgtvi.net/stat/Aree_All_Digital/Page1.html

- Here are Screen Digest's year-end DTT figures:
- UK - 6.5M
- France - 1.1M
- Germany - 1.6M
- Italy - 3.3M
- Spain - 0.7M
- Sweden - 0.5M
- Netherlands - 0.2M
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?class=countries&subclass=0&id=1452

- Here's a story on HD in India:
http://www.rediff.com/money/2006/feb/03tv.htm

- Here's a story on Hong Kong:
http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article-eastasia.asp?parentid=38301

- The latest lists from Digital Broadcasting Australia show 86 models of set-top receivers from 26 brands, starting at A$99 (US$73). Of those, 26 from 17 brands are HD, starting at A$299 (US$222):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18
There are 38 models of integrated DTVs from eight brands, starting at A$1099 (US$816). Of those, 11 from three brands are HD starting at A$2799 (US$2078):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78

- This Deloitte report on media shows CRT-TV sales worldwide still very strong and likely to continue to be:
http://www.mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=37558&lastestnews=1

- Some of you may remember years ago when a bad PSIP transmission knocked out all DTT reception in the Washington, D.C. area. Well, something similar seems to have happened again. Follow the threads of the first two URLs and then finish on the third:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/01-2006/msg00264.html
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/02-2006/msg00017.html
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/02-2006/msg00031.html

- Pacific Media Associates (PMA) says LCoS represented 19% of the rear-projection HDTV market in December. Despite a strong December, sales dropped for the year:
http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20060206PR206.html

- I HAVE finally received sales figures from CEA for the first three weeks of 2006, but I'm not permitted to release them until the end of this week, so please stand by. FYI, CEA has made changes to the way they report the numbers. Starting in 2006, flat-panel displays ARE being included in the digital-television figures.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: I'm aware of only the DirecTV units at Best Buy, Circuit City, and Video & Audio Center and the Sony at J&R.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
My Minneapolis-area correspondent WAS in town and DID send me an ad, but it was nothing worth noting. I guess some retailers are taking a breath after the Super Bowl.
The big price differences in J&R ads in different newspapers happened on different days.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 4 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor
- Belmont TV.com (Washington Express, no disclaimer):
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2197
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2377
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3097
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $3097
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $3877
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1097
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399 AS
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $999.99
- Maxent MX-50X3 50-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $2499.99 CO
- Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2999.99 CO
- Philips 42PF9630A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799.99 CO
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.99 CO
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2299.99 CO
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Samsung SPR4232 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2199.99 CO
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $849.99
- Sharp DT400 DLP projector $2999.99 CO
- Sharp LC26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD DTV $1199.99
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2599.99 CO
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2799.99 CO
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $4499.99 CO
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1999.99 CO
- Toshiba 27HLV95 27-inch widescreen LCD DTV/DVD combo $1699.99 CO
- Westinghouse LTV-19W3 19-inch LCD TV $449.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99 CO
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
CO - price includes Avanti beverage cooler
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H10/H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1699.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1799.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 15-inch LCD TV $279.99
- RCA HD52W59 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Sharp LC15SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $379.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2299.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2799.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $549.99
- Samsung TXR3265 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $649.99
- Sharp LC26GA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $4499.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Sylvania 6620LDF 20-inch LCD TV/DVD combo $449.99
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1399.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi CMP-4211 42-inch plasma monitor $2199.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 projector $1299.00
- Panasonic PT-56DLX25 56-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. TV $1799.99 AR
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99 TR
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung TX-R3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $669.99
- Sharp LC-45GD5U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3899.99 TR
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch LCD TV $699.99
- Sony DHG-HDD250 HD PVR $549.99
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.99 TR
- Sony KLV-S26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1149.99
- Sony PMB50HX1 50-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $3399.99
- Syntax Olevia LT32HVE 32-inch widescreen LCD TV w/PIP $999.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
TR - $100 discount with trade-in of old TV
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Hitachi CMP-4211 42-inch plasma monitor $2199.99 TR
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $799.99
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1599.99
- HP LC3700N 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899.99
- HP MD5020 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1799.99
- HP MD5880 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2499.99
- HP MD6580 65-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $3199.99 TR
- InFocus ScreenPlay 5000 projector $999.99 AR
- JVC LT-40X776 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2499.99
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector/DVD combo $1099.99 AR
- Samsung HL-R5668W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2699.99
- Samsung HL-R6767W 67-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999.99
- Sharp LC-45GD5U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3899.99 TR
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch LCD TV $699.99
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99 TR
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2599.99 TR
- Sony KDL-V32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2999.99
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KLV-S26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $979.99
- Sony KLV-S32A10 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1599.99
- Sony KV32HS420 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $749.99
- Syntax Olevia LT27HVX 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVi 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.99 AR
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $949.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $769.99
- Westinghouse LVM-42w2 42-inch widescreen LCD monitor $2799.00 TR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
TR - $100 discount with trade-in of old TV
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Hannspree Impact ST5923U1001 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2599.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Westinghouse LTV-32w1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP MD5820 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2398
- HP PL5000N 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4298
- Pioneer PRO930HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4498
- Sony KD-LV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2698
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD proj. DTV $3498
- Mitsubishi WD-73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5498
- P.C. Richard (am New York, HD disclaimers only):
- JVC LT26X506 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.97
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1899.97
- Panasonic PT52LCX65 52-inch wide integrated projection DTV $1999.97 AR
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2299.97
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2399.97
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.97
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1477.97
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2799.97
- Sony KLVS20G10 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.97
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1299.97
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1699.97
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1799.97
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.97
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $699
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1149
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1049
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $849
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1399
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1029
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- Fujitsu P55XHA40US 55-inch 16:9 plasma TV $7497 GT
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3797 GT
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1997 GT
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $5497 GT
- Sony KDF-E42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1797 GT
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2397 GT
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2797 GT
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2997 GT
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 GT
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3497 GT
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4497 GT
- Sony KLV32U100M 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1697 GT
- "Top Name Brand" 42-inch widescreen plasma TV w/stand $2197 GT
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring subscription to DirecTV
GT - price includes sales tax and a "Gift card up to $500"

- DVD news:

- Again, I HAVE received sales figures from CEA for the first three weeks of 2006, but I'm not permitted to release them until the end of this week, so please stand by.

- Circuit City offered DVD movies at four for $20.

- Video rentals represent about half of all movie revenues, according to Adams Media Research:
http://tinyurl.com/a2c2d
And, despite dropping prices for online DVD rental, revenue is increasing due to volume:
http://tinyurl.com/8mpzu

- Turner Media Group (not related to Turner Broadcast) is planning to deliver local stations to cable head-ends via EchoStar's DISH. Comcast is doing something similar:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6303715.html?display=Breaking+News

- According to a survey by Jupiter Research, average weekly time spent online (among people who go online at least once a month) now matches average weekly TV viewing:
http://medialifemagazine.com/artman/publish/article_2581.asp

- Sometimes PVRs eliminate commercials, and sometimes they repeat them. TiVo has announced the most-repeated commercials of the Super Bowl, according to this story in Broadcasting & Cable:
http://tinyurl.com/9ocbf

- Panasonic has established a projector systems company:
[url]http://www.presentationmaster.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=37129

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- *February 13, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC digital screening of "Casanova," registration required http://www.etcenter.org/Public/Digital_Cinema_Series_Announcement_Casanova.pdf
- February 16, BAFTA, London, 3rd European HDTV Summit http://www.tvconferences.com/.
- ***February 21, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, pre-Technology Retreat seminars http://www.hpaonline.com.
- ***February 22-24, Rancho Las Palmas Marriott, Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs area), California, HPA's 12th-annual Technology Retreat http://www.hpaonline.com.
- February 26-28, The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CableLabs Winter Conference http://www.cablelabs.com/conferences_public/.
- February 27-28, Park Central Hotel, New York, Collaborative Communications Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder4073/.
- February 28, Dorchester Hotel, London, Collaborative Conferencing Summit http://sites.securemc.com/folder22719/.
- March 9, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- *March 10, Hollywood Pacific Theater, ETC seminar on "Other Digital Stuff" [non-feature digital-cinema material] http://www.dcinematoday.com/dc/pr.aspx?newsID=386.
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Show (NCTA2006) http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=nctaMenu.
- April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 http://www.nabshow.com/.
- April 28-30, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2006 Early Television Convention http://www.earlytelevision.org/2006_convention.html.
- *May 17, Film Row Cinema, Columbia College, Chicago, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention http://www.aes.org/events/120/.
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm http://www.infocomm.org/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. Next week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000

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Sorry about the delay. Once again, I was on the road and couldn't collect ads. I hope to get to them in next week's memo. FYI, there will be no memo the week of the 27th, in honor of the solar eclipse.

- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat***, February 21-24 in Rancho Mirage - Well, it happened, and, from all accounts I've heard, it was pretty spectacular (I think so, too). I mentioned the seminars in the last memo, with Charles Poynton noting that LED illumination could solve many LCD problems, increasing contrast ratio, reducing motion issues, and increasing color gamut. But in the displays supersession, Martin Euredjian of eCinema Systems pooh-poohed the idea (he also suggested that SED was being held up by legal issues).
I was particularly taken by the presentation of Jed Deame of Teranex in the displays supersession. He presented test signals and good and bad results for a huge range of issues having virtually nothing to do with color. He's offering the signals on a DVD for a nominal fee. Panasonic's Peter Fannon dispelled myths about plasma TVs (and noted that in 2005 slightly more HD models were sold than ED, a reversal of the previous year), and Sony's Gary Mandle pointed out that the tiny liquid-crystal cells in LCoS systems don't suffer the long switching times of larger, direct-view LCDs, so they can offer frame rates on the order of 200/second, making alternate-mage 3-D easy. He also noted that 4K imagery is already available (more on that later).
The Technology Year in Review noted that this was the first since the introduction of the VTR in 1956 -- 50 years ago -- without a new videotape format being introduced. It also noted that, for the price of Jed Deame's DVD ($29.95), you can buy a complete camcorder at a CVS drugstore. The camera discussion ranged up to the Red 4520 x 2540. There was also a presentation of relative visual sizes for everything from a movie screen to a mobile phone, which led to a discussion of why Fox created an original version of "24" for the latter rather than repurposing the broadcast version.
=09The broadcasters panel had Richard Friedel of Fox showing the problems of overscan even in this era of fixed-pixel-grid displays (he also noted that the next mobile-phone version of "24" will star Kiefer Sutherland (the first one didn't), and it's episodes will last three minutes rather than one. Then came a period when the station people praised the networks and the networks praised the station people until ABC-affiliate KESQ general manager Bob Allen was asked how he felt when he learned that ABC was making "Desperate Housewives" available for downloading and responded "like my wife was sleeping with an engineer."
Azcar's Tom McDonough gave an overview of technology for TV over mobile phones, concentrating on the two broadcast systems being offered in the U.S., Modeo's DVB-H and Qualcomm's MediaFLO. Then MPAA CTO Brad Hunt did an update on content protection, including the MovieLabs work on preventing camcorders from working in movie theaters and the Coral Consortium plan to allow different rights systems to interoperate. He noted that Toshiba's $499 HD DVD player might be superseded on the low end by Sony's Blu-ray-equipped PlayStation 3 for $399. He discussed both the interim and longer term AACS agreements, the latter of which calls for no analog HD outputs after 2011 and no analog outputs at all after 2013 (but no digital-only is allowed in the interim agreement).
A lively discussion of "no analog HD" after his talk led to an unscheduled presentation the following day of what 960 x 540 compared to 1920 x 1080 actually looks like. The pictures were posted to the participants' web site, along with other presentations (keep checking; more presentations are being added all the time). We then barged into the demo area to see such treats as the Olympus Octavision camera (3840 x 2160 with 2/3-inch imagers, shoulder mountable), Genoa Color Technologies' five-primary LCD (which can show Salem cyan and Kodak gold) and their processing for more ordinary displays, Panasonic's 2K processor for D-5 and their HVX200 camcorder, Sony's XDCAM HD, the Cine-tal and Iridas LCD monitoring system, Clarity Image's demonstrations of lip-sync issues, Blu-Laser Cinema's optical-disk-based library (which appeared in stories about the retreat on the local ABC and Fox news), Fujinon's new half-inch and 1/3-inch lenses (as well as their new range of 2/3-inch), Neural Audio's stereo/5.1 converters, For-A's dual-link HD-SDI (4:4:4) switchers, and much, much, MUCH more!
As usual, Thursday began with loud argumentative breakfast roundtables. I sat in on the rights management one, which ranged from plugging the optical hole (shooting a TV screen with a camcorder) to different filters used to make down-rezzed 960 x 540 most restorable to 1920 x 1080.
Then came the spectacular acquisition session, with Olympus describing their 4K camera and NHK their 8K camera and display (with 16 times the number of pixels of 1080-line HD). The imager's 4.2-micron-squared sensors led to a discussion of the relative merits of resolution and dynamic range.
Sam Nicholson of Stargate Digital showed how even relatively low resolution imagery can be stabilized and combined to form ultra-high-resolution virtual backgrounds for compositing (he demonstrated with HDV-shot footage in a Moscow subway station serving as a background for actors in Montreal). That was followed by a panel covering the history, present, and future of 3D, explaining what costs more and what isn't so bad.
Then came the luncheon seminar on small-format acquisition with extensive discussions of diffraction (1/3-inch HD imagers are limited to 75% red MTF at even f/1.8) and lenses (smaller format imagers require HIGHER lens quality for equivalent MTF). One image, superimposing an MTF curve on an inverted contrast-sensitivity function, flabbergasted at least one of the high-ranking engineers in the audience.
Next came the digital-cinema sessions, with many speakers dedicating their presentations to the late Dick Stumpf, who was, indeed, worthy of all the praise. In the digital-cimema packaging session, Wade Hanniball noted that Universal has no plans to release in 4K or 96 kHz audio and won't encrypt its trailers, but Paul Saccone described Warner Bros. 4K distribution trials in Japan. Tom DeFanti showed pictures of a 200 megapixel display (1920 x 1080 is two megapixels)!
The Compact team (headed by one of the largest players) beat both Regular and Large (headed by one of the smallest players) to win the Fenway Park championship. Topless pictures were shown at the registration desk.
After more argumentative breakfast roundtables on Friday (I sat in on one on A/V storage using a distributed-data principle quite different from RAID), Dow, Lohnes attorney Jim Burger covered everything going on in Washington from the analog cutoff date to the Grokster decision. Then Universal's Jerry Pierce offered an amazing presentation. He played a "Saturday Night Live" commercial spoof he had downloaded and got the audience laughing so hard they were gasping for breath; then he pointed out that what they had just seen on the giant screens was just 320 x 240.
After an extensive tutorial on long-GOP editing, perhaps the two most important (and most embarrassing to the industry as a whole) presentations followed. Graham Jones of the NAB showed how to use the active format descriptor to FINALLY solve the mixed-aspect-ratios problem. Producers can specify what is to be done on a field-by-field basis and can even indicate what portions of the image (if any) they wouldn't mind a viewer's losing. Then Bill Hogan and Michael Smith gave a presentation on a problem less close to being resolved: lip-sync. At one point, Hogan showed a photo of images with burned-in time code being displayed on CRT, LCD, and DLP-based screens; when the source was frozen, three different numbers appeared on the screens fed from the same source. And there was more! I especially liked the idea that carrying grain through from pre-compression to post-decoding can allow a much lower bit rate to provide comparable subjective quality. Gary Demos, who was recently awarded the motion-picture Academy's Sawyer award (http://tinyurl.com/zlfga), polished up with a tutorial on layered lossless coding.
I've left out most of what was there, and I apologize to those I've omitted. I offer only the thought that I might have been paying too much attention to you to take good notes.
Here are some views from others who were there:
http://www.studiodaily.com/filmandvideo/currentissue/6121.html
This next one is from Shoot:
http://tinyurl.com/kbhez
This one concentrates on Brad Hunt's presentation:
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060228-6290.html
I'm pretty sure there will be more:
http://www.hpaonline.com

- The FCC's Video Competition Report has finally been released. I haven't had a chance to look it over completely yet, but one interesting tidbit is that multichannel video programming distributors (MVPD) have claimed more than 85% of TV households since June of 2004, which means the old analog cutoff date at the end of this year might have worked. Cable's percentage has finally dropped below 70%. Only direct-broadcast satellite has grown among MVPDs:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-06-11A1.pdf

- DTT-related U.S. legislation other than analog cutoff - Broadcasting & Cable says it's unlikely that everything stripped from the budget bill will get considered this year:
http://tinyurl.com/n2pwe
The "broadcast flag," however, is said to have a good chance of being approved:
http://tinyurl.com/hnyv8
There was extensive discussion of authorized copying not being allowed on the OpenDTV Forum this week:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/02-2006/msg00335.html
The thread name changes here:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/opendtv/03-2006/msg00001.html

- Blu-ray and HD DVD -
- Warren Communications News went back and forth about whether a firmware upgrade was or wasn't required for HD DVD interactivity and whether or not it mattered.
- They noted that image-constraint (960 x 540) labels would be required under AACS for any disks that have that and, later, that four major studios have sworn off image constraints (perhaps after seeing the pictures at ***The Technology Retreat***).
None of the stories are still on the site:
http://www.warren-news.com/
- Here's information on the Blu-ray launch on May 23. The story is from Reuters:
http://tinyurl.com/jduuk
- Here's a story on recent business developments:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/26/business/26disks.html
- And this more-technical article is titled "Sub-Par Wars":
http://edn.com/contents/images/6309108.pdf

- Pre-NAB announcements:
- Panasonic:
http://www.videography.com/articles/article_13953.shtml
- Harris:
http://televisionbroadcast.com/articles/article_1200.shtml
- Snell & Wilcox:
http://televisionbroadcast.com/articles/article_1202.shtml
- Grass Valley offering financing of equipment and services (this story is from Broadcasting & Cable):
http://tinyurl.com/zp5dj
- Grass Valley's products:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dailynews/one.php?id=3D3760

- More dueling surveys -
- According to a Scripps Networks survey, "Women would pick an HDTV set over a toaster, a day off or a new pair of Manolo Blahniks" (shoes). Only a weekend getaway (choice of 42%) beat an HDTV (29%). This story is from Broadcasting & Cable:
http://tinyurl.com/gah8d
Meanwhile, a Jupiter Research survey found 52% of consumers would switch providers for a better price, but only 6% found HDTV to be a desired feature:
http://www.cedmagazine.com/toc-IP_Capsule/2006/20060301.html
http://news.designtechnica.com/article9611.html
- RBC Capital Markets asked 100 wireless-service and content providers what consumers wanted to do with mobile devices; 63% said watching TV or movies, and 72% said consumers would put up with ads for reduced fees. But RBC's survey of 1,001 consumers said only 23% wanted to watch TV on a mobile device, and only 20% would put up with ads to lower costs:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6312769.html?display=3DBreaking+News

- Flash memory capacities - Warren Communications News reported that 4GB Memory Sticks were shown at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) show. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/
At the same show, Sony introduced the HDPS-L1 viewing device with a 720p output:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6310472.html

- May 1 -=20
- Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated their lists this week.
- Doug Lung's RF Report notes that the FCC CDBS database listed 867 licensed U.S. DTT stations as of February 21:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=3D1180

- While that 867 figure is finally more than half of the 1722 the FCC has been using for DTT, it's still less than half of the number of full-power U.S. analog TV stations. The FCC just released figures for those through the end of the year:
- UHF commercial 782
VHF commercial 588
UHF educational 254
VHF educational 126
total 1750
- Then there are low-power Class A:
UHF 484
VHF 108
total 592
- Then there are other low-power:
UHF 1643
VHF 502
total 2145
- And, finally, TV translators:
UHF 2714
VHF 1823
total 4537
- That adds up to a grand total of 9024 U.S. analog TV transmitters.
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-263922A1.pdf

- The FCC is requesting $500,000 (out of $302,542,000) in its fiscal 2007 budget to educate consumers about the DTT transition:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-264102A1.pdf

- In New York, the co-owned Fox and UPN DTT outlets have been carrying each other's programming, but now the ABC affiliate in Bowling Green, Kentucky will be carrying Fox programming on its DTT station, and I don't think ownership has anything to do with it:
http://tinyurl.com/r3yt4

- International news:

- DVB is studying a next-generation DTT system, DVB-T2:
http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=3D181500390
Their next generation satellite system, DVB-S2, has been very successful. Another study, according to the article, is about satellite-to-mobile-devices service.

- Here's an overview of HD in Europe:
http://www.hdtvuk.tv/2006/02/europe_goes_hd.html

- More than ten million Freeview receivers (integrated and set-top combined) have been sold in the UK, and the service is now said to be in 6.4 million homes. This story is from Reuters:
http://tinyurl.com/p4c43

- Here's the latest look at UK household penetrations (similar to the FCC competition report) from regulator Ofcom:
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/cm/feb06_report/

- Here's the latest from Russia from RedOrbit:
http://tinyurl.com/kl29c

- Here's the latest from South Africa:
http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/companies.aspx?ID=3DBD4A159979

- Here's the latest from Malta:
http://www.timesofmalta.com/core/article.php?id=3D216162

- Maybe New Zealand will get a Freeview-like service:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=3D1&ObjectID=3D10369998
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds29690.html

- Toshiba is said to be dropping CRTs and analog tuners:
http://www.engadget.com/2006/02/21/toshiba-killing-crts-and-analog-tuners/

- Netgear has equipment for carrying HD over power lines:
http://www.cedmagazine.com/article/CA6310177.html

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first five weeks of 2006 were down 20.2% from the same period in 2005; my ten-week running average was down 22.4%. For the first six weeks, they were still down 20.2%, but my ten-week running average was down 23.6%. It's still too soon to judge anything from the 2006 figures.
Sales of so-called non-flat-panel "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the fifth week were 125,155 units, for the sixth 131,549, and for the first six weeks 874,087, revised, again (compared to 1,378,878 for sets not called "digital" by CEA). Based on CEA's new system, the "digital" figures now include flat-panel TVs.
"Digital Televisions" (most of which still appear to be HDTV displays without DTT-reception capability) accounted for about 35% of the TVs sold to U.S. dealers through the fifth week this year and 38.8% through the sixth week. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 61% of the TVs sold to U.S. dealers in 2006 were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. It is now a requirement that all new TVs 25-inch or up imported or shipped interstate have DTT reception capability. CEA says about 82% of the "digital televisions" sold in 2005 were HDTV.

- DVD news: According to CEA's figures, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first five weeks of 2006 were UP 22.4% from the same period in 2005; my ten-week running average was up 4.6%. For the first six weeks, they were up 34.6%, and my ten-week running average was up 12.7%. The 2006 numbers are still too few to show any solid trend, but the ten-week running average seems to indicate a second wind for DVD players.

- S. Merrill Weiss will receive the NAB Television Engineering Achievement Award this year:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=3D1172
At the Technology Retreat, it was disclosed that, among his many other accomplishments, he programmed a UNIVAC as a kid.

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- March 9, Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- March 15-16, International Trade Center, Washington, D.C., CEA Entertainment Technology Policy Summit http://www.ce.org/events/event_info/default.asp?eventID=3DHDTV06.
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Show (NCTA2006) http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=3DnctaMenu.
- April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 http://www.nabshow.com/.
- April 28-30, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2006 Early Television Convention http://www.earlytelevision.org/2006_convention.html.
- *May 17, Film Row Cinema, Columbia College, Chicago, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention http://www.aes.org/events/120/.
- *June 5-9, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, WABE/SAIT Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca.
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm http://www.infocomm.org/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.

* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

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- Follow-ups:

- ***The Technology Retreat*** -
- Here are a few more news reports.
http://www.dailyreckoning.co.uk/article/060320061.html
http://www.hdissues.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=38009
http://www.studiodaily.com/hdstudio/
And, for those of you who can't get enough, you can listen to a bit more here:
http://www.theschubinreport.com/
- Keep checking the secret web site for more posted presentations. I've noticed that the Telco TV presentation has been posted. For those of you who attended but didn't get the URL for the secret site, please contact Eileen Kramer ekramer@hpaonline.com.

- U.S. analog cutoff date - A reader correctly notes that, because the elimination of the old date is in the new "law," if the "law" isn't really law because of the bicameralism problem, the official analog cutoff date is December 31 of THIS year. But the 1997 law says the date may be postponed "if digital-to-analog converter technology is not generally available," and I think not even Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) president Gary Shapiro would claim that it is "generally available" in the U.S. today.

- Next-generation consumer disks -
- Disney, Fox, Paramount, and Sony reportedly won't use the "image constraint token" that could reduce resolution of analog outputs on their first batch of next-generation disks:
http://blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/001657.html
The interim agreement of the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) also prohibits disabling analog outputs until the final agreement (Exhibit F, Part 3, Section 1.2):
http://www.aacsla.com/support/AACS_Interim_Adopter_Agreement_060215.pdf
- LG plans to deliver a dual-format (HD DVD/Blu-ray) player this year. The following URL is for a Reuters story:
http://tinyurl.com/kpnkc
- New Medium Enterprises' multilayer re-laser disk, described here on May 9 of last year, made an appearance at the CeBIT show with an announced player price of about $150. It's capacity is comparable to that of HD DVD or Blu-ray, and it's possible to produce disks compatible with ordinary DVD players:
ttp://www.technewsworld.com/story/49349.html
- The first HD DVD movies aren't scheduled to appear until April 18, so the players are expected to be delayed to then:
ttp://www.twice.com/article/CA6316748.html

- Surveys - Horowitz Associates' "State of Broadband Urban Markets VII" shows urban residents slightly more likely to own PVRs (13%) than the national average (12%) but are less likely to own HDTV displays (19% vs. 21%) and less likely to get HD programming (8% vs. 9%) or video on demand either paid (14% vs. 18%) or free (8% vs. 9%). They own more big-screen TVs, however (28% vs. 26%):
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6313945.html?display=Breaking+News

- DTT for other than ad-supported (or free) programming - Remember the brouhaha over fees back in 1996? According to Doug Lung's RF Report, gross revenues for such services peaked in 2000 at $570,000 and dropped to $78,625 in 2004:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=1193

- July 1 -
- This week's listings include five weeks of ads in the Los Angeles Times, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and the New York Times but only a few days of the free New York tabloids (I've been on the road a lot).
- This week I've listed 254 ads for TVs 36-inch or larger. Of those, 218 (86%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of July 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability. I've also listed 124 ads for TVs between 25- and 35-inch. Of those, 42 (34%) have integrated DTT-reception capability. As of March 1, 100% of those manufactured in or imported to the U.S. and equipped with tuners were supposed to have integrated DTT-reception capability.
- See also the ads section for inexpensive non-integrated sets that are HD and/or widescreen.
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2004:
- Sony 36S45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $289
- Sony Wega 36FS10 36-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $459
- Toshiba 36H45 36-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $259
- Toshiba Da50 50-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $409 DV
- Sony 53S65 53-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $479
- Sony 65S75 65-inch projection TV w/PIP @ Universal $749
DV - price includes DVD player
- TV sets that required DTT-reception circuitry starting 2005:
- Emerson EWF2705 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Wal-Mart $188.94
- Jensen TS2750J 27-inch TV @ Circuit City $179.99
- Magnavox 27MC4304 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Sears $339.99
- Magnavox 27MDTR20 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $359.99
- Magnavox 27MS4504 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $229.99
- Memorex MT2274A 27-inch TV @ Target $169.77
- Panasonic 27H45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $109
- Philips 27PT6441 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Target $247.77
- RCA 27-inch TV @ Kmart $179.99
- RCA 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Kmart $229.99
- Sony 27S45 27-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $129
- Sony KV27FS120 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $329.99
- Sony Wega 27FS10 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $189
- Sylvania 27-inch TV @ Kmart $168
- Sylvania 6427TFY 27-inch TV @ Sears $159.99
- Sylvania 6727DF 27-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $299.99
- Symphonic ST427FF 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $199.99
- Toshiba 27AF45 27-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $299.99
- Insignia ISTV040923 27-inch TV @ Best Buy $169.99
- Magnavox 32MT3305 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $299.99
- RCA 32V420T 32-inch TV @ Circuit City $249.99
- Sony 32S45 32-inch TV w/PIP @ Universal $189
- Sony KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $499.99
- Sony Wega 32FS10 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Universal $309
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $499.99
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $504.99
- Sony Wega KV32FS120 32-inch flat-tube TV @ P.C. Richard $499.97
- Sylvania 6432FE 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $369.99
- Sylvania 6432TE 32-inch TV @ Ultimate $148.95
- Toshiba 32AF45 32-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $449.99
- RCA 35V432T 35-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $499.98
- Devices that would require DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Insignia ISTV040917 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $64.99
- Konka 13-inch TV @ Universal $45
- Sylvania 6413TEY 13-inch TV @ Sears $59.99
- Symphonic ST413E 13-inch TV @ Circuit City $52.99
- Toshiba 13A23 13-inch TV @ Best Buy $69.99
- Advent Q1435A 14-inch flat-tube TV @ Circuit City $83.99
- Konka 19-inch TV @ Universal $59
- Sylvania 19-inch TV @ Kmart $88
- Sylvania 6419TEY 19-inch TV @ Sears $89.99
- Symphonic ST419E 19-inch TV @ Best Buy $74.99
- Insignia ISTV040919 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $84.99
- Insignia ISTV040920 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- Magnavox 20MS233S 20-inch TV @ Best Buy $99.99
- Magnavox 20MS233S 20-inch TV @ Target $88
- Magnavox 20MT133S 20-inch TV @ Circuit City $99.99
- Sylvania 6420FF 20-inch flat-tube TV @ Sears $99.99
- Allegro ABV511 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $69.99 AR
- Insignia IS-DVD040924 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $79.99
- JVC HRXVC15 DVD/VCR combo @ P.C. Richard $99.87
- JVC HR-XVC19S DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- Mystery brand DVD/VCR combo @ Radio Shack $69.99 AR
- Philips DVP3050V DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99 AR
- Samsung DVD/VCR combo @ Radio Shack $79.99 AR
- Samsung DVDV5500 DVD/VCR combo @ Circuit City $79.99 AR
- Sansui VCR @ Universal $22
- Sansui DVD/VCR combo @ Universal $44
- Sony SLVD360P DVD/VCR combo @ CompUSA $99.99
- Sony SLV-D360P DVD/VCR combo @ J&R $99.99
- Sylvania VCR @ Kmart $43
- Sylvania DVD/VCR combo @ Kmart $78
- Toshiba SD-V394 DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $99.99
- Accurian DVD/PVR combo @ Radio Shack $249.99 AR
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $89.99
- CyberHome DVR1600 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $89.99
- GoVideo R6740 DVD recorder @ J&R 99.99
- Humax DRT-400 TiVo/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $249.99 AR
- Insignia IS-DVD100121 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $179.99 AR
- JVC DRMV1S VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $249.99 AR
- LiteOn LVW-1105HC DVD recorder @ CompUSA $79.99 AR
- LiteOn LVW-1107HC1 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $99.99
- Mystery brand DVD recorder @ Circuit City $79.99
- Mystery brand DVR1600 DVD recorder @ CompUSA $79.99 AR
- Mystery brand LVW1105HC DVD recorder @ CompUSA $119.99
- Mystery brand DVD recorder @ Radio Shack $79.99 AR
- Panasonic DMR-ES20S DVD recorder @ $169.99 AR
- Panasonic DMRES20S DVD recorder @ Circuit City $149.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder w/$20GC @ Best Buy $149.99
- Samsung DVDR120 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $129.99
- Samsung DVDVR320 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $249.99
- Samsung DVD-VR320 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ J&R $199.99
- Sansui VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Universal $79
- Sony DVD/VCR combo @ Radio Shack $99.99 AR
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $189.99 AR
- Sony RDR-GX315 DVD recorder @ J&R $149.99 AR
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ P.C. Richard $199.27
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ Circuit City $199.99
- Sony RDRGX315 DVD recorder @ CompUSA $199.99 AR
- Sony RDRVX515 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Circuit City $299.99 AR
- Sony RDRVX515 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $279.99 AR
- Toshiba D-R4 DVD recorder @ Best Buy $149.99 AR
- Toshiba D-VR4 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Best Buy $279.99
- TruTech TT1620 DVD recorder @ Target $88
- Zenith VCR/DVD recorder combo @ Radio Shack $199.99
- Zenith ZRV316 VCR/DVD recorder combo @ CompUSA $199.99 AR
- Gateway GM5048 computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1629.98
- HP DV8140 computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1849.99 AR
- HP m7260n computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $849.99
- HP M7334N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $929.98 AR
- HP M7350N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1259.97 AR
- HP M7350N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Circuit City $1269.99 AR
- HP M7360N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ Best Buy $1359.97 AR
- HP M7360N computer w/TV tuner pkg. @ CompUSA $1249.98
- HP ZD8230US computer w/TV tuner @ CompUSA $1749.99
- Sony computer w/TV tuner @ Universal $699
- Sony XL1 computer w/TV tuner @ J&R $1749.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Devices that would require dual DTT-reception circuitry in 2007:
- Sylvania 6719DF 19-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Best Buy $199.99
- Magnavox 20MC42/304 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Target $248
- Panasonic PVDF2035 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit $299.99
- Sylvania 20-inch TV/DVD/VCR combo @ Kmart $228
- Sylvania 6720FDE 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Best Buy $239.99
- Toshiba MW20F51 20-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Sears $284.99
- Symphonic SC724FDF 24-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Circuit $259.99
- Toshiba MW24F51 24-inch flat TV/DVD/VCR @ Sears $314.99 SC
SC - price for Sears Card holders
- Devices possibly not covered but receiving analog TV signals:
- eton FR300 AM/FM/TV/weather/crank/charger/light/siren @ J&R $49.99
- Sony DNF420PSBLUE AM/FM/TV/weather/CD portable @ Circuit $64.99
- Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.

- May 1 -
- Neither the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nor the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) updated their lists since the last memo (and for quite some time before that).
- Doug Lung's RF Report says the FCC CDBS database listed 869 licensed U.S. DTT stations as of March 5:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/dlrf/one.php?id=1198

- There are DTT items on the agenda of the FCC consumer advisory committee meeting on April 7 -- set-top boxes and captioning:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-264296A1.pdf

- The FCC is also seeking comments on DTT children's rules:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-264394A1.pdf
Some see multicasting as a means of delivering sufficient children's programming. And here's a story about another affiliate carrying a different network as a multicast:
http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=4646930
So, with all of this multicasting going on, and U.S. broadcasters stuck with MPEG-2 for the primary video service, should we be getting concerned about degraded HD quality?

- The FCC is also establishing a "Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau":
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-264395A1.pdf

- And they're considering reconfiguring the 700 MHz spectrum being returned so it can be used for broadband data:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-264393A1.pdf

- Here's some digital-cinema news from ShoWest:
http://www.dcinematoday.com/dc/newslinks.aspx?ID=164
http://www.dcinematoday.com/dc/newslinks.aspx?ID=163
http://www.dcinematoday.com/dc/newslinks.aspx?ID=162
http://www.dcinematoday.com/dc/newslinks.aspx?ID=161

- International news:

- Telewest has now officially launched HD cable in the UK:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4793774.stm

- The latest "Digital Progress Report" from UK regulator Ofcom says the UK is leading the world with 70% penetration of all forms of digital TV (including satellite, cable, and telco); the U.S. is said to be number two, with 55%. The report also notes that Sky's satellite service serves more UK households (7.7 million) than anything else (analog off-air is second at 7.1 million), but Freeview DTT is the fastest-growing sector. The average price of a DTT set-top box is said to be 41UKP ($72):
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/tv/reports/dtv/dtu_2005_q4/q4_2005.pdf

- Spanish broadcasters want their April 2010 analog cutoff date postponed due to falling set-top-box sales:
http://tinyurl.com/f9xnl
The other side claims 2.5 million households in Spain have access to DTT programming, but only 1.1 million are via off-air reception. Both stories are from advanced-television.com:
http://tinyurl.com/mgkr3

- Belarus is in the news. It also has some DTT news:
http://www.e-belarus.org/news/200603151.html

- Despite some stories claiming that Brazil has chosen ISDN-T for DTT (this one is from Japan.net):
http://tinyurl.com/jr3k3
it appears the choice has been postponed again:
http://www.brazzilmag.com/content/view/5806/53/

- The latest list from Digital Broadcasting Australia shows 89 models of DTT set-top receivers from 26 brands starting at A$99 (US$71). Of those 30 models from 18 brands are HD, starting at A$299 (US$215):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18
They also list 40 integrated DTVs from nine brands, starting at A$1099 (US$791). Of those, 15 from five brands are HD, starting at A$2799 (US$2015):
http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=78

- DTT penetration in Australia is said to be "only" 15% (we're roughly half that here in the U.S. and started earlier). A lack of multicasting is said to be a main reason:
http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2006/s1591580.htm
So Minister of Communications Senator Helen Coonan has proposed a number of changes, among them removing multicasting restrictions from public broadcasters:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/nrxyh [/url]

- Here's a list of 7- to 9-inch portable DVB-T TVs available in Germany:
http://www.i4u.com/article5253.html

- Display Search says global flat-panel TV shipments climbed from 8% of all TVs at the end of 2004 to 19% at the end of 2005. In the same period, HD is said to have gone from 7% to 17%. HD was highest in Japan (52%), followed by North America (35%) and Europe (28%). Direct-view CRTs still dominated global shipments, though their percentage fell from 89.1% to 78.9%. LCD grew from 5.9% to 14.7%, plasma grew from 1.8% to 3.9%, microdisplay projection TVs grew from 1% to 1.6%, and CRT projection TVs fell from 2.2% to 0.9%:
http://www.digitimes.com/displays/a20060307PR206.html

- Warren Communications News reported that the Digital Living Network Alliance wants H.264 to be mandatory for video interoperability. The story is no longer on their site:
http://www.warren-news.com/

- LG.Philips has shown a 100-inch LCD:
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/tech/200603/kt2006030818081211780.htm

- AT&T, CEA, and Verizon announced principles to ensure portability of telco-TV set-top boxes:
http://www.ce.org/Press/CurrentNews/press_release_detail.asp?id=10967
Here are some other stories from CEA's Entertainment Technology Policy Summit last week (the second is from Broadcasting & Cable):
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6316460.html
http://tinyurl.com/llr4f
FCC commissioner Jonathan Adelstein called for a joint FCC/National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Federal DTV Task Force:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-264354A1.pdf

- And, only ten years after the FCC adopted ATSC DTT (but very soon after the "hard" date for analog cutoff was signed into "law"), CEA's executive board has asked its "Video Division Board to draft and agree upon voluntary language for a Consumer Advisory Label to help inform consumers about television sets that are equipped with only an analog (NTSC) tuner. The language agreed upon is as follows:
"Notice: This TV has only an 'analog' broadcast tuner so will require a converter box after February 17, 2009 to receive over-the-air broadcasts with an antenna, because of the nation's transition to digital broadcasting on that date, as required by Federal law. (It should continue to work as before with cable and satellite TV systems, gaming consoles, VCRs, DVD players and similar products.)
"The Consumer Advisory Label will be placed prominently on analog only TVs. CE manufacturers also will agree to include such language permanently and conspicuously on the outside of the retail packaging of analog-only TV. CEA and TV manufacturers are working with retailers and others on implementation dates and overall DTV consumer education, in order to have the broadest impact":
http://www.ce.org/Press/CurrentNews/press_release_detail.asp?id=10966

- Based on figures from CEA, sales to U.S. dealers of non-H/DTV television sets for the first seven weeks of 2006 were down 22.5% from the same period in 2005; my ten-week running average was down 24.4%. For the first eight weeks, they were down 28.4%, and my ten-week running average was down 26.1%. It's still probably too soon to judge anything from the 2006 figures.
Sales of so-called non-flat-panel "Digital Televisions" to U.S. dealers for the seventh week were 173,106 units, for the eighth 325,368, and for the first eight weeks 1,519,551 (compared to 2,151,683 for sets not called "digital" by CEA). Based on CEA's new system, the "digital" figures now include flat-panel TVs. The digital-television figures have been revised by CEA almost every week, so, if they don't seem to add up, that's probably why.
"Digital Televisions" accounted for about 41% of the TVs sold to U.S. dealers through the eighth week this year. It may be worth noting here what that means. About 59% of the TVs sold to U.S. dealers in 2006 were still plain non-H/DTV direct-view TVs with picture tubes. Given that all new tuner-equipped TVs 25-inch and up imported to the U.S. or shipped interstate are now supposed to have DTT-reception circuitry, it's amazing that the non-"digital" proportion is still so high.
To qualify to CEA as a "Digital Television," a display need only be capable of dealing with at least 480p; it need not be capable of either receiving digital signals or displaying them. Devices actually capable of receiving DTT signals are still a small fraction of those numbers. CEA says about 82% of the "digital televisions" sold in 2005 (when not all TVs 25-inch and up were supposed to have DTT-reception circuitry) were HDTV.

- Ads for set-top DTT receivers: In five weeks of ads, I'm aware of only the DirecTV units (requiring a DirecTV subscription). They were offered at Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA, and Video & Audio Center.

- Ad confusions: CompUSA called the integrated Syntax Olevia LT37HVS "HD-Ready!" same as the NTSC-tuner-only LT26HVX.

- The ads - Readers have asked how to get hold of some of the non-national retailers, so look for their phone numbers at the bottom of the memo.
Best Buy offered the Moviebeam (analog) datacast receiver for $199.99 after mail-in rebate.
Radio Shack advertised mobile phones with TV reception by showing the pictures on the outer, roughly half-inch-wide screen.
- Bang & Olufsen (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 4 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor
- Best Buy (HD disclaimers only):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10-250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $399.99 AS
- Insignia IS-TVHD30 30-inch widescreen TV $449.99
- Insignia NS-27RTV 27-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $229.99
- LG 30FS4D 30-inch widescreen integrated DTV $849.99
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299.99
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4499.99
- LG DU-37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T/17 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $329.99
- Magnavox 42MF230A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
- Maxent MX-50X3 50-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $2499.99
- Mitsubishi HC3000U DLP projector $2374.99
- Mitsubishi WD-52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2299.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3039.99
- Mitsubishi WD-62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3799.99
- MovieBeam receiver $199.99 AR
- Optoma EP719 DLP projector $999.99
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1899.99
- Philips 27PT9051 27-inch 4:3 flat-tube integrated DTV $329.99
- Philips 30PW9100D/37 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $699.99
- Philips 37PF7320A/37 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2299.99
- Philips 42PF9630A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799.99
- Philips 42PF9630A/37 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Philips 50PF9630A/37 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3799.99
- Pioneer PDP-4361HD 43-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3999.99
- Pioneer PDP-5061HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4999.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1709.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2069.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV w/$200GC $2564.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch wide integr. plasma DTV w/$300GC $2999.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch wide integr. plasma DTV w/$300GC $3999.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99
- Samsung LNR268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1139.99
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV w/$150GC $1599.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV w/$200GC $2799.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV w/$50GC $549.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV w/$50GC $849.99
- Sharp 27SC260 32-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $249.99
- Sharp 27SF560 27-inch 4:3 flat-tube integrated DTV $329.99
- Sharp 32SC260 32-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $329.99
- Sharp 32SF560 32-inch 4:3 flat-tube integrated DTV $479.99
- Sharp LC26DA5U 26-inch widescreen LCD DTV $999.99
- Sharp LC37DB5U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2399.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2299.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2519.99
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499.99
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3499.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4499.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1199.99 BS
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1299.99
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1799.99
- Toshiba 23HLV85 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $1099.99
- Toshiba 27HLV95 27-inch wide integrated LCD DTV/DVD combo $1699.99
- Toshiba 30HF85 30-inch 16:9 flat CRT TV $699.99
- Toshiba 32HL95 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799.99
- Toshiba 62HM95 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3039.99
- Westinghouse LTV-19W3 19-inch widescreen LCD TV $429.99
- Westinghouse LTV-27W2 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Westinghouse LTV-32W1 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1599.99 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring DirecTV subscription
BS - price "before savings"
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- BJ's (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Sylvania 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1099 MC
- Syntax 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $549 MC
MC - member price with coupon in ad
- Circuit City (HD IDs only):
- DirecTV H10/H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- Hitachi 42HDS52A 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2499.99
- Hitachi 55VF820 55-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1999.99
- InFocus SP4805 projector $999.99 AR
- LG 23LX1RV 23-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $899.99
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1529.99
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1799.99
- Magnavox 15MF605T 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $289.99
- Magnavox 17MD255V 17-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $539.99
- Magnavox 26MF605W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $799.99
- Mystery brand 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Mystery brand plasma TV $1399.99
- Panasonic PT61LCX65 61-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $2699.99
- Panasonic TC20LA5 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $599.99
- Panasonic TC32LX50 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Philips 50PF9630A 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499.99
- Philips 51PP9100D 51-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Polaroid FLM1511 15-inch LCD TV $279.99
- Polaroid FLM2011 20-inch LCD TV $399.99 AR
- Polaroid FLM3701 37-inch widescreen LCD TV $1499.99
- RCA HD52W59 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $999.99
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1709.99
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2069.99
- Samsung HLR5667W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2429.99
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2499.99
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3499.99
- Samsung LNR238W 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $809.99
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2649.99
- Samsung LNS3251D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1619.99
- Samsung TXR2779H 27-inch 4:3 integrated CRT DTV $549.99
- Samsung TXR3079WH 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $809.99
- Samsung TXR3265 32-inch 4:3 CRT TV $649.99
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $329.99
- Sharp LC15SH4U 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $359.99
- Sharp LC37D4U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2519.99
- Sharp XR10X DLP projector $899.99 AR
- Sony KD36FS130 36-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $824.99
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1799.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2149.99
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2519.99
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699.99
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3149.99
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4499.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $1079.99
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1349.99
- Sylvania 6620LDF 20-inch LCD TV/DVD combo $449.99
- Sylvania 6842PE 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1299.99
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2799.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring DirecTV subscription
- CompUSA (appropriate disclaimers):
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- Envision A15X221 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $179.99 AR
- Epson Moviemate 25 projector/DVD combo w/screen $1199.99
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3299.99
- JVC LT26X575 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1099.99
- Optoma EP719 projector $999.99
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.99
- Syntax Olevia LT26HVX 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $499.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT37HVS 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1499.99 AR
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99 AR
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.99 AR
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2999.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring DirecTV subscription
- CompUSA w/Good Guys insider (Los Angeles Times, appropriate disclaimers):
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $3299
- JVC HD56G886 56-inch widescreen integrated D-ILA projection DTV $2518
- JVC HD61Z786 61-inch widescreen integrated D-ILA projection DTV $2969
- JVC LT37X776 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2518
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $4499
- Mitsubishi WD-52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3149
- Mitsubishi WD-73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4949
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799
- Samsung HLR4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1799
- Samsung HLR5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1979
- Samsung LNR328W 32-inch 16:9 LCD TV $1619
- Sharp LC45GD5U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4499
- Sony KDFE55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2699
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $3779
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999
- Syntax Olevia LT26HVX 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $499 AR
- ViewSonic N2750W 27-inch widescreen LCD TV w/Harmony remote $699 AR
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $899 AR
- Dell (Los Angeles Times, IDs):
- Dell 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $799
- Dell 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2099
- Dell 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
- Dell (Metro NY, no disclaimer necessary):
- Dell W5001 C 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3499
- Dell (New York Times, no disclaimer necessary):
- Dell 1100MP DLP projector $649
- Dell 3400MP projector $1299
- Dell W3201C 32-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1499
- Dell W4201C 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2799
- Fry's (Los Angeles Times, some HD IDs):
- Mitsubishi 52-inch widescreen projection TV $1297
- Mystery brand 26-inch widescreen LCD monitor $499
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1997
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1499
- Samsung 46-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1799
- Samsung 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3299
- Samsung 56-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2999
- Samsung 56-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $4799
- Sharp Aquos integrated LCD TV $4499
- Sony 42-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $1599
- Sony 55-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2299
- Sony Bravia 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699
- Sony Bravia 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3149
- Toshiba 42-inch widescreen plasma monitor $1799
- Toshiba 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3499
- ViewSonic 27-inch widescreen LCD monitor $749 AR
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Great Indoors (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD-62827 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4799
- Mitsubishi WD-73827 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $6799
- Sharp LC32D6U 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1899
- Sharp LC37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2799
- Sony KDL-V32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2699
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3499
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $3499
- Sony KDS-R60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integr. LCD proj. DTV $4999
- Howard's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2299
- Mitsubishi WD52825 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999
- Mitsubishi WD-62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3999
- Mitsubishi WD62825G 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2499
- Mitsubishi WS48515 48-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1299
- Mitsubishi WS55815 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1699
- Mitsubishi WS65815 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999
- Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1899
- Philips 50 PF7320 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3299
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2199
- Sony KDFE55A10 [?] 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2499
- J&R (am New York, no disclaimer):
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1399.99
- Samsung HL-R4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1499.99
- Sharp 56DR650 56-inch widescreen integrated DLP projection DTV $2199.99
- Sony KD-30XS955 30-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $699.99
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV
- Syntax Olevia LT27HVX 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $749.99
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $849.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Westinghouse LVM-42w2 42-inch widescreen LCD monitor $2499.00
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (New York Times, no disclaimer):
- Epson PowerLite S3 projector $749.99
- Hitachi CMP4211 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $2099.99
- HP LC2600N 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $799.99
- HP LC3200N 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1299.99
- HP MD5020 50-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV
- HP MD5820 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV
- HP MD6580 65-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV
- InFocus ScreenPlay 61 md10 61-inch 16:9 DLP proj. TV w/PIP $2699.99
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector DVD combo $999.99
- Panasonic PT-56DLX25 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection TV $1999.99
- Philips 26PW8402/37 26-inch 16:9 flat-tube TV $269.99
- Philips 42PF7320A 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1999.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV
- Samsung 940MW 19-inch 8:5 LCD TV $429.99
- Samsung HL-R4266W 42-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1499.99
- Samsung HL-R5688W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3299.99
- Samsung HL-R6168W 61-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $2799.99
- Samsung HL-R6767W 67-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2999.99
- Samsung HL-R6768W 67-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3499.99 AR
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3199.99
- Samsung LN-R268W 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $949.99
- Samsung TX-R3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $699.99
- Sharp 56DR650 56-inch widescreen integrated DLP projection DTV $2199.99
- Sharp LD-23SH1U 23-inch 16:9 LCD TV $699.99
- Sony KD-30XS955 30-inch 16:9 integrated DTV $699.99
- Sony KDF-E42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV
- Sony KDL-V40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV
- Sony KLV-32U100M 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor
- Sony KLV-S26A10 26-inch 16:9 LCD TV $899.99
- Sony KV-34HS420N 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $899.99
- Sony MFM-HT75W 17-inch widescreen LCD TV $499.99
- Sony PMB50HX1 50-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $3299.99
- Syntax Olevia LT27HVX 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $649.99 AR
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVi 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99 AR
- ViewSonic N3250W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $819.99 AR
- ViewSonic N3260W 32-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1099.99 AR
- ViewSonic N3760W 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $1399.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $699.99
- Westinghouse LVM-42w2 42-inch widescreen LCD monitor $2499.00
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- J&R (Village Voice, no disclaimer):
- Optoma MovieTime DV10 projector/DVD combo $999.99
- Pioneer PDP-42A3HD 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.99
- Sony KV-34HS420N 34-inch 16:9 CRT TV $899.99
- Syntax Olevia LT42HVi 42-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1999.99 AR
- Westinghouse LTV-30w2 30-inch widescreen LCD TV $769.99
AR - price after mail-in rebate
- Ken Crane's (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- HP MD5820 58-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV $2298
- HP PE4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $1898
- HP PL4200N 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma TV $2998
- LG 32LC2D [?] 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1998
- LG 37LC2D [?] 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2498
- LG 42PX5D 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2998
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3378
- LG 50PX5D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3998
- LG DU-42PX12 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2598
- Mitsubishi 62-inch widescreen integrated projection DTV/PVR $4798
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1998
- Mitsubishi WD-52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3198
- Mitsubishi WD-62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3198
- Mitsubishi WD-62627 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $3998
- Mitsubishi WD-62628 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV
- Panasonic TC-26LX50 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $998
- Panasonic TH-42PD50 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1798
- Panasonic TH-42PX500U 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $3198
- Panasonic TH-50PX500U 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4498
- Sharp LC-37D6U 37-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2898
- Sony KDF-E50A10 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV w/stand $2298
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2798
- Sony KD-FE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3298
- Sony KDL40S2000 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2998
- Sony KD-LV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2698
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $3498
- Sony KDS-R60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $4498
- Sony KLV32U100M 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1898
- Zenith Z50PX2D 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2498
- ListenUp (Rocky Mountain News, no disclaimers necessary):
- Samsung HL-R5678W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3699
- Samsung HL-R6178W 61-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3999
- Samsung HL-R7178W 71-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $5499
- Sony KDF-E55A20 55-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2799
- Sony KDF-E60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3299
- Magnolia (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- Pioneer PRO1130HD 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $5498
- Samsung HLR5678W 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $3699
- Samsung LNR409 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2999
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2698 BS
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3498 BS
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $3498
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $4498
BS - price "before savings"
- P.C. Richard (am New York, HD disclaimers in some ads only):
- JVC LT26X506 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $989.97
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1899.87
- Mitsubishi WS55517 55-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1499.37
- Panasonic TC23LX50 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.97
- Philips 42PF9630 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2399.37
- RCA D52W23 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $899.97
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2699.97
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1599.27
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.77
- Sony KDLV26XBR1 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1799.97
- Sony KLVS23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $899.97
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.87
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1699.17
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor $1799.97
- Radio Shack (no disclaimer):
- Cinego D-1000 DLP projector $999.99
- Sears (Minneapolis Star Tribune, some HD disclaimers only):
- Hitachi 42HDF52 42-inch 16:9 integr. plasma DTV $2159.99 SC
- Hitachi 42HDM12 42-inch 16:9 plasma TV $1999.88
- Hitachi 50V720 50-inch 16:9 integrated LCD projection DTV $1999.99
- Magnavox 32MF605W 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.99
- Mitsubishi WD62527 62-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2879.99
- Mitsubishi WS65517 65-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $1999.99
- Panasonic TC26LX20 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1259.99
- Protron PLTV32 32-inch widescreen LCD monitor $899.99
- Protron PLTV37 37-inch widescreen LCD monitor $1529.99 SC
- Samsung HL-R5067W 50-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $1999.88
- Samsung HPR4252 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $2299.98
- Samsung HPR5052 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $3299.98
- Samsung LNR408D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2799.88
- Samsung TXR3079 30-inch 16:9 integrated CRT DTV $854.99
- Sharp LC26D4U 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1299.88
- Sony KD36FS130 36-inch 4:3 integrated DTV $854.99
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2249.99
- Sony KDFE60A20 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2969.99
- Sony KDLV32XBR1 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2429.99
- Sony KDLV40XBR[1] 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3149.99
- Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $3149.99
- Sony KLV23A10 23-inch widescreen LCD TV $999.88
- Sylvania 6615LFP 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $239.88
- Toshiba 27HL85 27-inch widescreen LCD TV $1199.88
- Toshiba 42HP95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1799.99
- Toshiba 56HM195 56-inch 16:9 integrated DLP projection DTV $2879.99 SC
SC - price for Sears Card holders
- Star Club (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- JVC LT40FH96 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3600 BS
- Panasonic 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1749
- Samsung HPR6372 63-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $8999
- Toshiba 72-inch widescreen (integrated?) TV $5299
BS - price "before savings"
- Target (appropriate disclamers):
- Magnavox 26MD255 26-inch widescreen LCD TV/DVD combo $988
- Sharp LC13SH4U 13-inch 4:3 LCD TV $288
- Sharp LC20SH4U 20-inch 4:3 LCD TV $498
- Ultimate Electronics (Minneapolis Star Tribune, appropriate IDs):
- JVC HD56G786 56-inch wide integr. D-ILA projection DTV $1999.95
- LG 26LX1D 26-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1199.95
- LG 32LX1D 32-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $1699.95
- LG 50PX4DR 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV/PVR $3999.95
- LG 50PX5D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $4049.95
- LG DU37LZ30 37-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV w/$200GC $1999.95
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2519.95
- Mitsubishi WD52527 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2124.95
- Mitsubishi WD52627 52-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $2879.95
- Mitsubishi WD62628 62-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV $3779.95
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integrated projection DTV $4949.95
- Panasonic PT44LCX65 44" wide integr. LCD proj. w/$100GC DTV $999.95
- Samsung HLR4667W 46-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $1889.95
- Samsung HPR5072 50-inch wide integrated plasma DTV w/$300GC $3779.95
- Samsung LNR409D 40-inch 16:9 integrated LCD DTV $2697.95
- Sharp LC26D6U 26-inch integrated LCD DTV w/$100GC $1599.95
- Sharp LC32D6U 32-inch integrated LCD DTV w/$100GC $1999.95
- Sharp LC45GD7U 45-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $4499.95
- Sharp LC65D90U 65-inch wide integrated LCD DTV w/$300GC $19,999.95
- Sony KDFE42A10 42-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $1799.95
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integr. LCD proj. DTV $2069.95
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3149.95
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $3149.95
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integr. LCD projection DTV $4049.95
- Sony KLVS26A10 26-inch widescreen LCD TV $1349.95
- Sony KLVS32A10 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1797.95
- Sylvania 6842 42-inch widescreen plasma TV $1298.95
- Toshiba 20HLV85 20-inch widescreen LCD/DVD combo $809.95
- Toshiba 27HLV95 27-inch wide integr. LCD DTV/DVD combo $1529.95
- Toshiba 32HLX95 32-inch wide integr. LCD DTV/DVD combo $2069.95
- Toshiba 42DPC85 42-inch 16:9 plasma monitor w/$100GC $1699.95
- Toshiba 42HPX95 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV w/$300GC $3499.95
- Toshiba 62MX195 62-inch 16:9 integr. DLP proj. DTV $3599.95
GC - price includes gift card of amount shown
- Universal Computers & Electronics (am New York, no disclaimer):
- Panasonic [?] HPP3298PP 32-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $699
- Panasonic TH42PE506 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1149
- Philips 42-inch widescreen TV $1049
- Samsung 42-inch widescreen TV $849
- Samsung HLD5020 50-inch TV w/PIP $1029
- Sony KED4235 42-inch widescreen flat-panel TV $1399
- Sony KDF55B25 55-inch LCD [projection?] TV $1029
- Video & Audio Center (Los Angeles Times, no disclaimer):
- "Brand Name" 50-inch widescreen plasma monitor $2497
- DirecTV H20 DirecTV/ATSC receiver/decoder $0 AS
- DirecTV HR10250 ATSC/DirecTV receiver/PVR $397 AS
- Fujitsu P50XTA51US 50-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $6497
- LG 50PX1D 50-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $2997
- LG DU42PX12X 42-inch 16:9 integrated plasma DTV $1997
- Mitsubishi WD-52327 52-inch 16:9 projection TV $1997 TG
- Mitsubishi WD73727 73-inch 16:9 integr. proj. DTV $5497 BG or IT
- Sony KDF70XBR950 70-inch 16:9 integr. LCD proj. DTV $4497 BG or TG
- Sony KDFE50A10 50-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $2297 IT
- Sony KDL40S2000 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $2997 BS
- Sony KDLV40XBR1 40-inch widescreen integrated LCD DTV $3497 BG or TG
- Sony KDSR50XBR1 50-inch widescreen integrated LCD projection DTV $3497
- Sony KDSR60XBR1 60-inch wide integrated LCD projection DTV $4497 IT
- Sony KLV32U100M 32-inch widescreen LCD TV $1697 BG or IT
- Zenith Z42PX2D 42-inch widescreen integrated plasma DTV $1497
AS - price after mail-in rebate requiring DirecTV subscription
BG - price "before savings" and with gift card of unspecified amount
BS - price "before savings"
IT - price includes sales tax
TG - price includes sales tax and gift card of unspecified amount
- Wal-Mart (Minneapolis Star Tribune, no disclaimer necessary):
- RCA HD50LPW62APK 50-inch wide integrated DLP projection DTV $1686
- Sanyo CLT1554 15-inch 4:3 LCD TV $297

- DVD news:

- According to CEA's figures, sales of DVD players to U.S. dealers for the first seven weeks of 2006 were UP 30.3% from the same period in 2005; my ten-week running average was up 20.7%. For the first eight weeks, they were up 32.9%, and my ten-week running average was up 30.7%. For the first three weeks , they were up 29.1%, and my ten-week running average was down 2.5%. The 2006 numbers are too few to show any solid trend, but the ten-week running average seems to indicate a second wind for DVD players.

- Best Buy offered DVD movies for just $4.99 each, Circuit City for $5.99.

- EchoStar added 330,000 net new subscribers in the fourth quarter to end 2005 with more than 12 million:
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6316120.html

- First PVRs were going to destroy TV as advertisers knew it. Then maybe they weren't so bad. Now NBC Universal says the drop in commercial effectiveness is 3% in PVR households but 7% in non-PVR households:
http://www.mediabuyerplanner.com/2006/03/20/nbc_greater_drop_in_tv_ad_effec

- Most media outlets report the results of a survey showing at 3/4 of respondents aren't interested in watching TV programs or movies on their mobile phones as indicating there's no business there. If the surveys are true, the other quarter could represent a higher number of viewers than almost any movie or TV show:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/news_tech/20060315/#

- Some 68% of active U.S. Internet users have broadband, according to Nielsen/NetRatings. This story also says there are 95.5 million broadband households. I think that's more than 68% of total households, never mind active Internet users, so take these numbers with a grain of salt:
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6315898.html?display=Breaking+News

- New inductees to the Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame include the inventors of the LCD, the LED, and the plasma display:
http://www.ce.org/Press/CurrentNews/press_release_detail.asp?id=10968

- Cable and satellite TV companies have been providing "mosaics" of multiple channels on a single screen for some time, and the service is popular. Now ICTV has come up with a way to let subscribers make their own:
http://broadcastengineering.com/newsletters/scm/20060317/#ICTV

- Upcoming Dates (DTV and non-DTV):
- March 21-23, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, DisplaySearch flat-panel display conference http://www.displaysearch.com/usfpd2006/.
- April 6-7, Las Vegas, IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/bt/index.html.
- April 9-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, the National Show (NCTA2006) http://www.thenationalshow.com/?ref=nctaMenu.
- April 22-27, Las Vegas Convention Center, NAB2006 http://www.nabshow.com/.
- April 28-30, Early Television Museum, Hilliard, Ohio, 2006 Early Television Convention http://www.earlytelevision.org/2006_convention.html.
- *May 17, Film Row Cinema, Columbia College, Chicago, HD Expo http://www.hdexpo.net/.
- May 20-23, Porte de Versailles, Paris, 120th AES convention http://www.aes.org/events/120/.
- *June 5-9, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, WABE/SAIT Broadcast Training Seminar wayne.watson@sait.ca.
- June 7-9, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Infocomm http://www.infocomm.org/.
- June 27-29, Javits Center, New York, Entertainment Technology Alliance http://www.etaexpo.com/.
- *October 3-5, Hotel Fort Des Moines, Des Moines, Iowa, Iowa DTV Symposium http://www.iptv.org/dtv/2005/.

* - new or revised listing

TTFN,
Mark

PS Permission is granted to forward this or any other Monday Memo. There will be no memo next week. The following week's memo might be late.

Phone numbers of some retailers mentioned (the ones starting +1 will work from outside the United States):
- Broadway Computers & Electronics: +1-212-567-4300
- Canal Electronics Warehouse: +1-212-219-0251
- Center City Computers & Electronics: +1-718-272-6474
- Computers & Electronics Warehouse: +1-718-205-2288
- eTronics.com: +1-212-475-3149
- Flat Universe: +1-212-600-0654
- Harvey: +1-212-575-5000, 800-2-LISTEN
- J&R: +1-212-238-9000, 800-221-8180
- Leigh Adams: +1-909-476-9667, 800-244-7273
- MacMall: +1-310-394-7779
- Paul's: +1-714-529-2314
- P.C. Richard: +1-212-979-2600
- Royal Computers and Electronics: +1-718-646-2100
- Sixth Avenue Electronics: +1-973-467-3905, 877-684-2831
- Soho Electric: +1-212-941-8533, 888-726-9324
- Star Club: +1-310-390-6631
- Stereo Exchange: +1-212-505-1111, 800-833-0071
- Universal Computers & Electronics: +1-718-784-8000
- Value Electronics: +1-914-723-3344, 800-789-5050

Have a question about the memo? Before contacting me, please try the FAQs and glossary in the second postscript to the January 5 memo:
http://www.digitaltelevision.com/mondaymemo/mlist/frm02213.html

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