HD STRUT
Artichoke
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Who's rockin' the high def. in '07?1080p
Artichoke
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I just bought this bad boy for my girlfriend. Talk about a ballin' gift. Of course I will get to enjoy it as well.
Brazil was on the Universal HD channel on directv last week. The clarity was bonkers.
But then I'm gonna have to change my cable box to an HD one for sure and also maybe grab an upconverting DVD playing with HDMI on it. I'm still holding off of HD DVD or Blueray.
-billb
Unfortunately, I saw something hanging out of Bill Parcell's ear in a broadcast last week. I almost reconsidered.
It only looks like shit because you start to notice the difference between standard tv and high definition. Otherwise you're still playing the same standard signal when watching on an HDTV.
-billb
I don't know if there is a decent HDTV larger than 42" around $1500. I've gotten good prices from B&H PhotoVideo and Crutchfield in the past though.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com
http://www.crutchfield.com
-billb
huh, cuz I watch a lot of football at this sports bar down the street and when they play a game on an HDTV that isn't broadcast in HD, it looks a lot worse than a regular TV... And I'm not used to watching HD cuz I only watch it at the bar... Maybe they got somethign goin' on with their settings...
SD =
An HDTV isn't going to make the Standard-TV signal look worse. Unless there are some settings on the TV that aren't right.
-billb
I remember looking at HDTV's about 3 years ago and the Pioneer Elite Plasma which is now $4000, cost $20,000 - and now the $4,000 model has better picture than the old $20,000 model.
So, there's technology for you.
just stepped my game up a few months ago. 42" Hitachi HD Plasma joint..its my shit! and i dont even watch too much tv anymore..but DAMN it just looks so fucking dope in the living room.
I'm gonna go LCD for two reasons--
1. No glare
2. No screen burn
LCD is essentially watching TV on an oversized computer screen. Ehhh...
I'm completely statisfied with my flat screen HD CRT.
is screen burn still an issue with plasmas nowadays? i read that newer models/production runs don't have as much of a problem with it. any truth to this?
also, i'm scheming on a 42" Panasonic plasma. anyone have one?
(*cough*... billbradley...*cough*..ahem)
Plasma's run hot, are heavier, and generally cost more. LCD's are nice if space is a concern. But if you want the best image quality for gaming DLP is the way to go.
As for burn in, Plasmas and LCDs have gotten better but still can have that problem.