Jaybird180
Final Approach
I think we have reached a point where we are ready to get rid of FOIS-TV. Our drivers are monthly recurring cost savings and the fact that SpeedTV no longer exists, so I can no longer watch WSBK, AMA-SBK and MotoGP, which is why I was holding out for Cable TV. Occasionally we watch one of the Premium channels (HBO, MAX), but that’s far and few between; I may watch a movie in bed. Our plans are to switch over to Internet based TV and I’m strongly considering the Amazon Fire as in addition to Internet based, it’s my understanding that via the built-in Plex app that it can stream content from my Synology DS-214Play. We already have an Apple TV that sees most of its use on car trips for the children in the minivan via 3G Wi-Fi via Airplay.
I like electronics, but I’ve been averse to purchasing any new TVs so we make do with what we have. We have a 37” HD flat panel in our Bedroom that my wife received as a gift from her brother years ago, a 4:3 TV in the family room which is FOIS and DVD connected and another 4:3 with DVD in the guest room, until now.
I inherited my uncle’s 65” Mitsubishi WD-65736 and after replacing the lamp, it fired up in all its brilliance. It replaced the 36” SDTV that lived in the basement, connected to a DVD player and OTA antenna that hardly gets any use.
When he got the TV, my uncle also purchased a Sony AV receiver, Blu-Ray Player and JBL 5.1 speaker system. The Sony equipment is still MIA, but we’re looking. As a temporary audio solution, I pulled out of storage my unused Optimus 100x5 Dolby Pro-Logic AV Receiver to use in the meanwhile, as it may be until August sometime before my mom can go through her brother’s things to find those items. I don’t believe he ever purchased the 3D gear, so I’ll have to purchase that; no problem but I don’t think we’ll use 3D that often. From what I’ve read of the reviews, 3D is where this TV really shows off. My first viewing of the TV in my home was last night when the replacement lamp arrived, the TV fired right up after installing it myself. I also bought a ballast, as the self-diagnostics indicated it could be either the lamp or ballast. Not sure if I’ll return the ballast or keep as spare parts. Opinions?
Onto the dilemma:
The SDTV will get moved to the family room with the idea that FIOS will be turned off and if all goes well an Amazon Fire will get connected to it, however the TV has a limitation. The best connectors are YPbPr AKA Component Connectors (RCA only). I know that there exists HDMI (from the Amazon Fire) to Component adaptors, but then Audio becomes a problem. The Fire has an Optical Audio Out, and I just realized that I haven’t checked if the Samsung 5.1 HTIB that we have in the family room accepts Optical input, which would be great. What would the HDMI > YPbPr quality look like? Are there any other solutions for Entertainment in the family room that perhaps I've overlooked? It's mostly used for children's viewing NickJr, etc or when we're lounging on weekend.
The TV that now lives in the family will get moved to the guest room and that TV will likely go to my in-laws as they lost their flat-panel TV due to cheap electrical wiring and they are averse to purchasing a costly replacement (don’t blame em’).
I like electronics, but I’ve been averse to purchasing any new TVs so we make do with what we have. We have a 37” HD flat panel in our Bedroom that my wife received as a gift from her brother years ago, a 4:3 TV in the family room which is FOIS and DVD connected and another 4:3 with DVD in the guest room, until now.
I inherited my uncle’s 65” Mitsubishi WD-65736 and after replacing the lamp, it fired up in all its brilliance. It replaced the 36” SDTV that lived in the basement, connected to a DVD player and OTA antenna that hardly gets any use.
When he got the TV, my uncle also purchased a Sony AV receiver, Blu-Ray Player and JBL 5.1 speaker system. The Sony equipment is still MIA, but we’re looking. As a temporary audio solution, I pulled out of storage my unused Optimus 100x5 Dolby Pro-Logic AV Receiver to use in the meanwhile, as it may be until August sometime before my mom can go through her brother’s things to find those items. I don’t believe he ever purchased the 3D gear, so I’ll have to purchase that; no problem but I don’t think we’ll use 3D that often. From what I’ve read of the reviews, 3D is where this TV really shows off. My first viewing of the TV in my home was last night when the replacement lamp arrived, the TV fired right up after installing it myself. I also bought a ballast, as the self-diagnostics indicated it could be either the lamp or ballast. Not sure if I’ll return the ballast or keep as spare parts. Opinions?
Onto the dilemma:
The SDTV will get moved to the family room with the idea that FIOS will be turned off and if all goes well an Amazon Fire will get connected to it, however the TV has a limitation. The best connectors are YPbPr AKA Component Connectors (RCA only). I know that there exists HDMI (from the Amazon Fire) to Component adaptors, but then Audio becomes a problem. The Fire has an Optical Audio Out, and I just realized that I haven’t checked if the Samsung 5.1 HTIB that we have in the family room accepts Optical input, which would be great. What would the HDMI > YPbPr quality look like? Are there any other solutions for Entertainment in the family room that perhaps I've overlooked? It's mostly used for children's viewing NickJr, etc or when we're lounging on weekend.
The TV that now lives in the family will get moved to the guest room and that TV will likely go to my in-laws as they lost their flat-panel TV due to cheap electrical wiring and they are averse to purchasing a costly replacement (don’t blame em’).