Hitachi Ultravision CineForm 50VS810 50" 4:316:9 Projection TV - color
The refined aesthetics of the new Hitachi UltraVision CineForm LCD Projection Series are the result of advanced Hitachi engineering. Original technologies give the CineForm LCD Projection television unmatched performance in a sleek compact form. Featuring the proprietary Dual Focus Light Engine that pushes the limits of modern optical engineering, CineForm LCD produces a brighter picture with precise focus with minimum vertical height. more
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ProductInfo
Description
General
- BrandHitachi
- Product TypeProbĂ…ction TV - color
Spec
- Diagonal Size50"
- Aspect Ratio4:3 16:9
- Speakers40W
- Connectors2 x HDMI-HDCP 2 x Antenna-in 4 x A/V Input Rear 1 x A/V Input Side 2 x S-Video In Rear 1 x S-Video In Side 2 x Component Video Input 1 x A/V Out 1 x Digital/Optical Audio Line Out 1 x Audio Out 1 x RS-232C
- Power RequirementAC 120 V ( 60 Hz )
- FeaturesPicture in Picture Channel Labeling Closed Caption
ProductReviews0/100 (60 Reviews)
Recent Reviews
- 2.5/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Oct-26-2006
- "The light engine has problems"
I have an older 50V500 and the light engine went out right after the warrenty expired. According to the tech its a poor design. It is built in a clean room with a filter built in that you can not clean. They use forced air to cool it....
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- 5/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Sep-16-2006
- "Beautiful, great sound and picture."
At first I wasn't sure about this tv, due to "swimming" areas in the picture sometimes. But then it quit doing that. Must have been the cable box (? - well, it has Microsoft ware in it!$%#$#). One reviewer complained of the picture...
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- 4/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Apr-08-2006
- "Great picture. Easy to use"
If anyone knows a way to get this set to change channels like a Sony, please let me know at dgspam@cebridge.net. It is like having digital cable without digital cable. It takes about 3 seconds to change between channels. I have a Sony in...
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- 4.5/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Feb-04-2006
- "If you can buy this unit Factory Refurb..."
All of these units were designed without adequate air filtration, the red blotch is light defracted at the lower end of the light spectrum caused by simple dust fusing to the optics in the "light engine". If you can't buy this unit...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Sep-16-2006
- "Beautiful, great sound and picture."
At first I wasn't sure about this tv, due to "swimming" areas in the picture sometimes. But then it quit doing that. Must have been the cable box (? - well, it has Microsoft ware in it!$%#$#). One reviewer complained of the picture...
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- 3.5/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Aug-25-2005
- "Great looking TV"
Don't buy this TV from a big box retailer who's initals are CC!
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- 2.5/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Oct-26-2006
- "The light engine has problems"
I have an older 50V500 and the light engine went out right after the warrenty expired. According to the tech its a poor design. It is built in a clean room with a filter built in that you can not clean. They use forced air to cool it....
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- 0/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Dec-20-2004
For the last couple of years, manufacturers have been striving to make their TVs look wider, flatter, and slimmer--in short, more like plasmas . The all-picture style is alive and well with the Hitachi 50VS810, which looks, from the...
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