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I saw several pro SXRD comments in this thread, so I'd like to share a con that I heard at Best Buy yesterday.

They had set up a Blue-Ray Demo in the store and decided to use a Samsung 1080p DLP for the display.

The guy told me the Sony SXRD line doesn't accept 1080p thru HDMI, only Firewire.

If that's true, alot of HD-DVD/Blue-Ray/PS3 people are going to be pissed.
I read the other models used the Genesis video processing chipset.

Look for reviews of the 37", since I think all the features are the same.

I prefer direct-view technology and this is the biggest 1080p set that's affordable.
I don't think they're bashing 1080p so much as 'small 1080p sets'.

Anything 1080p should be 37" or larger, IMHO.
I was hoping this player would scale to 1080p instead of just 1080i.

That way I could buy a cheap 1080p display (Westinghouse) without worring about the TV's internal scaler.

Guess I'll keeping waiting...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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