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@ Liquidmetro re: "Your sweeping statement is applicable to those who only wish to use projectors with high def inputs for home use to display high def content."
This (AE3000) is a home theater projector, no? Then I agree with you. My sweeping statement is for "projectors...for home use to display hi-def content." Just to reaffirm my point here: if you're going to spend thou$ands for a dedicated home theater pj, why would one use the old-style composite/Svideo interconnects? So why would this respectable AE3000 even bother to include these inputs? Beats me.
Let me pose this question to everyone on this post: If you have or are planning to purchase this sweet piece of equipment, are you currently using or will you use the composite/Svideo inputs?
I concede the fact that the composite/Svideo inputs may be useful for multimedia pj's, but c'mon - do they still belong on home theater/high def projectors? We don't see Blu-ray mfgrs releasing any BD/VCR combo machines, do we?