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I watch all my BLU-RAY movies at 1080P quality but for family members I connected a few BLU-RAY players to 480I displays. I connected the BLU-RAY players to two 480I 4:3 CRT's. What surprised me is that on a high-end Panasonic 480I CRT from the early 90's using the S-Video jack the picture quality was better compared to some off brand 1080P monitor that one gets for under $1,000 or under $700 at a discount retail store. The under $1,000 HDMI 1080P and under $700 HDTV had more resolution detail compared to the 480I display but over all I liked the picture quality on the 480I CRT better since the contrast ratio, shadow detail, and off axis viewing was better over the cheap LCD 1080P. Now of course when comparing it to a Pioneer Kuro Plasma the 1080P picture is much more enjoyable compared to the old 480I CRT or under $700 off brand 1080P. Some of those under $1000 or under $700 1080P TV's have poor contrast ratios.
The BLU-RAY player when connected to a high-end 480I CRT from the 90's had a clearer 480I picture compared to a already excellent quality super bit DVD. Watching the Fifth Element on BLU-RAY versus super bit DVD one could see less digital artifacts and a overall better quality with the BLU-RAY even when BLU-RAY was down converted to 480I quality. P.S. When I compared a old 1080I CRT to modern higher end 1080P LCD screens I could see deeper blacks and a better over all picture quality with the CRT, accept for when the latest Pioneer Kuro entered the picture, the Pioneer seemed to have a better over all picture quality then the best 1080I CRT. Overall the 1080I CRT appeared to have a little deeper blacks compared to a Pioneer Kuro. Of course this is a none issue since HDTV CRT's and front projector CRT's are no longer being made. Last edited by HDTV1080P; 10-23-2008 at 01:15 AM. |
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