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Title:You get surface noise in real life too
Notice:Let's be conformist
Moderator:GOVT02::BARKER
Created:Thu Jul 28 1988
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:550
Total number of notes:3847

198.0. "Tv/Video?Audio integrated futures ?" by MARVIN::WARWICK (Trevor Warwick) Tue Aug 21 1990 10:16

    
    Again, this isn't strictly audio, but closely related. I didn't want to
    put this note in 197, as that's about specific TV recommendations.
    
    Does anyone have any views on where TVs/Videos are going in the next
    few years ? I held off from buying a TV a couple of years ago, in order
    to wait for NICAM to be more widely available. It's still not available
    on TVs that are small enough for me. However, I did read somewhere that
    NICAM gives such good sound quality, that you need a fair sized screen
    to go with it !
    
    Will there ever be TV "separates" widely available ? For example, you
    could have a separate monitor, receiver and a dumb VCR that didn't need
    a receiver in it (I guess the receiver would have to be smart enough to
    let you watch one station while recording another).
    
    Trevor
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198.1It's been triedLARVAE::BARKERDo not fold, spindle or mutilateTue Aug 21 1990 10:4416
	Sony produced TV separates a few years ago. I seem to remember that 
they were oddly named something like PROFEEL.

	There doesn't appear to be much of a market or they would presumably 
still be doing it. I suspect that the difference in price between a monitor 
only and a monitor with integral receiver is relatively little that there is
little incentive for the customer to purchase separates. 

	The difference with audio equipment is that as you buy more expensive 
components then you are able to extract more & more information from the source 
material with increasingly lifelike results. The source material for TVs is 
pretty average and relatively modest equipment produces acceptable results. 
Perhaps with HDTV and wall size screens or projectors then the market will 
develop.

Nigel
198.2You can have it now....BAHTAT::SALLITTDave @RKG, 831-3117Tue Aug 21 1990 14:5616
    You could always connect two NICAM video recorders in series, the first
    for recording as normal and the second as a tuner for viewing in real
    time. You'd also be able to make two simultaneous but different
    recordings, or (shock, horror!) duplicate tapes. Feed the
    colour monitor of your choice, and your stereo system, from the SCART
    connector on the second video recorder.
    
    Two NICAM video recorders seems expensive at about a grand, but if you
    wanted a receiver that would allow recording at the same time as
    watching a different channel in real time, two tuners would be required.
    On top of that you'd still need a recorder that could handle the RGB
    signal and the sound from the receiver, so it wouldn't be very simple;
    the transport is probably the most expensive part anyway. You'd still
    need a monitor, and you still wouldn't be able to tape tapes, etc.
    
    Dave