I'm thinking of switching from E to D. However, as an HDTVer with specific technical needs, I have a few questions about the above receivers.
First, it appears that they are all made by the same company, which I will assume is Goldstar (LG=Lucky Goldstar). The only difference I can find between the three is the absence of RF remote capability and less attractive front panel of the Hughes. Is this correct? (OTOH, the lower price is like a couple of cocktails. It makes it look prettier.)
I have a question about the outputs. I understand the SD outs are now simultaneously hot, for easier VCR recording. However, it appears that the HD outs are NOT simultaneously hot, with a hard switch required between DVI/RGB and component! Is this true? That is painfully stupid, and possibly a deal-breaker for me, as I have both an HDTV and HD projector, and need an HD signal to both without having to reach behind the rack and switch. (DVI to TV, Component to PJ).
What about the DVI and RGB outs? I see in the manual it says "DVI output takes precedence". What does that mean? If both outputs are connected, does only the DVI work? That would suck too! My projector also has a VGA/RGB input, so I would have been able to use the VGA/RGB as a workaround.
Another question: Do these models upconvert SD programming to 1080i, so I can use the HD outputs for all programming? If so, what is the picture quality of the conversion.
The two features of my current Dish 811 (the few that actually work) are the always-on outputs, and the upconversion.
What about the Samsung models, 160 and 360? Do they have these features? I would tend to avoid these models from the things I have read on forums. (I tend to avoid Samsung anyway, from personal experience.)
First, it appears that they are all made by the same company, which I will assume is Goldstar (LG=Lucky Goldstar). The only difference I can find between the three is the absence of RF remote capability and less attractive front panel of the Hughes. Is this correct? (OTOH, the lower price is like a couple of cocktails. It makes it look prettier.)
I have a question about the outputs. I understand the SD outs are now simultaneously hot, for easier VCR recording. However, it appears that the HD outs are NOT simultaneously hot, with a hard switch required between DVI/RGB and component! Is this true? That is painfully stupid, and possibly a deal-breaker for me, as I have both an HDTV and HD projector, and need an HD signal to both without having to reach behind the rack and switch. (DVI to TV, Component to PJ).
What about the DVI and RGB outs? I see in the manual it says "DVI output takes precedence". What does that mean? If both outputs are connected, does only the DVI work? That would suck too! My projector also has a VGA/RGB input, so I would have been able to use the VGA/RGB as a workaround.
Another question: Do these models upconvert SD programming to 1080i, so I can use the HD outputs for all programming? If so, what is the picture quality of the conversion.
The two features of my current Dish 811 (the few that actually work) are the always-on outputs, and the upconversion.
What about the Samsung models, 160 and 360? Do they have these features? I would tend to avoid these models from the things I have read on forums. (I tend to avoid Samsung anyway, from personal experience.)