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Dec 12 2005, 07:24 AM
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![]() I Should Be Working ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Customer Posts: 199 Joined: 24-March 05 From: Collinsville, Ok Member No.: 5951 |
I just purchased a Centerstage CS-1 on Ebay for $405.00, it retails new for $1999.99. It looks to be quite the powerhouse scaler/linedoubler. See info here.
Yoder This post has been edited by Yoder808: Jan 6 2006, 02:50 AM -------------------- |
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Dec 12 2005, 09:59 PM
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![]() A Lot of Pips! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Global Moderator Posts: 1629 Joined: 18-November 04 From: Orange County, CA Member No.: 3589 |
I just purchased a Centerstage CS-1 on Ebay for $405.00, it retails new for $1999.99. It looks to be quite the powerhouse scaler/linedoubler. See info here. My review is pending... Yoder This is the fourth posting in the forth tread saying that you won the ebay acution at $405. Please limit your posts to a single tread. I'm happy that yopu won, just don't need to reqd it over and over. |
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Dec 24 2005, 12:36 AM
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![]() I Should Be Working ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Customer Posts: 199 Joined: 24-March 05 From: Collinsville, Ok Member No.: 5951 |
This is the fourth posting in the forth tread saying that you won the ebay acution at $405. Please limit your posts to a single tread. I'm happy that yopu won, just don't need to reqd it over and over. Sorry about the multiple threads, but I they they were posted in applicable topics,(i.e. Scalers/TV Boxes, Intelligent PJ Design, Reviews, and my PLOG). As for listing the price, I think people should know what they go for on eBay. BTW, my friend got one on eBay for $400 also. I could have not said a word about it, but I think people on LL would like to know the going rate, and what to expect to pay. -------------------- |
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Dec 24 2005, 12:38 AM
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![]() I Should Be Working ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Customer Posts: 199 Joined: 24-March 05 From: Collinsville, Ok Member No.: 5951 |
My review of the Centerstage CS-1. (all testing done on 17" CRT, and 15" LL PJ) with the older firmware(2.0), haven't updated yet.
Looks/Style: Well, it looks like the one here, other than mine has a green/black face, not aluminum. It is a good sized unit, about the size of a home-audio receiver. Connections: Input 2 S-video, 2 composite, 2 interlaced component, 1 progressive component, DVI, VGA pass-through. Output: Has DVI, VGA/Composite Quality- Setup: Fairly easy to setup, and you cant get stuck in the wrong resolution, because you can set it with the front panel controls. The resolutions on input and output are a-plenty, and you can set sync on green, aspect(both in and out), color standard(i.e.-NTSC) Picture Quality- Composite(Yellow Plug) - Not so good... No interlacing at all, no scan lines, so thats good, but somewhat blurry, and also some scan line "jumping" in a static picture with complex patterns, hard to explain. - Svideo - Quite good, a TAD blurry @ 120", but very smooth, with little to no interlacing artifacts at all, MUCH better than the N6. - Interlaced Component (Red Green Blue) - VERY good quality, ALMOST as good as progressive component. Very sharp, no interlacing/scanlines. - Progressive Component(480p ONLY) (Red Green Blue) - Excellent quality @ 480p.MUCH better than the N6 in my opinion. Very crisp, almost FFDshow-ish in my opinion. - HD progressive Component(720p/1080i) Does NOT scale, it passed through untouched, thus does not work on my monitor. I need to tweak it more, and I will take some pics soon. My initial impression is very good of this unit though, as Sat/Cable look quite good. Yoder This post has been edited by Yoder808: Jan 6 2006, 02:51 AM -------------------- |
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