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Jun 2005
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OK PEOPLE LETS GET DOWN TO IT. I HOPE TO GET AS MANY POSTS AS POSSIBLE. TO FORM AN AVERAGE OPINION. OK I AM A BIG CONSOLE GAMER / PC AND AM A HUGE FAN OF BEATIFULL MOVIES. WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IS WHAT IS THE BEST TV TO FILL THE SPECTRUM. YOU KNOW WHAT TV CAN I CONNECT ALL OF THESE TO AND GET THE BEST PICTURE. ALSO THIS IS NOT A DISCUSSION ON 1080P/1080I. WE ALL KNOW 1080P IS KING. THIS IS A DISCUSSION TO ANSWER THE OLD QUESTION OF TUBE OR BIGSCREEN/LCD/DLP/LCOS/PLASMA/SED. ALSO DO YOU THINK THERE WILL BE A NOTICEABLE DIFRENCE ON 34 INCH WIDSCREEN TUBE BETWEEN 1080I/1080P OR IS IT JUST TO DARN SMALL. HOPE TO GET SOME INSIGHTFULL OPINIONS.
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Jul 2004
Belgium
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Mmmm... maybe there would be more enthousiams when you wouldn't use CAPS that much :|
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There are very few HDTVs capable of 1080p available and since I haven't had the opportunity to demo any of them I can't really give a good answer to your question. I would expect that even on a smaller set that 1080p would look better than 1080i but just how much better is still an unknown at least for me. Is there any 1080p content available yet?
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Jun 2004
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next year there will be (playstation 3)
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Jun 2005
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Oh sorry for all the caps. The num lock was on and I didnt relize It till way later. Ok I thought about my question. And as of right now there Isnt much Info on different types of 1080p tvs. So maybe I should ask this question In 6 months. Well in the mean time what Is the best tv out there to fill the average movie/gamers needs. I beleive that the tube Is still king and so I picked the SONY 34XBR960. It has the best picture that I can find In terms of movies. Seeing as you dont have rainbows or screendoor efects/bad blacks. So If I was going to buy a tv this would be It. But I would sure like to hook up a console to it first. I was going to buy It three months ago. Till I heard about the 1080p tvs coming
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Jun 2005
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And yea Blue-Ray rocks and ps3 Is going to seal the deal for sony.
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Jun 2004
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Blu-Ray, HD-DVD and PS3 will all offer 1080p. Personally I'm interested in the new SED range of tvs as well as Sony's 46" LED and 70" rear pro SXRD, (a variation o0n LCOS). All feature 1080p and are supposedly better than lcd/plasma tvs for contrast, colour, brightness etc...2005 for the Sony sets, 2006 for SED.
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Jun 2005
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Yea hd-dvd doesnt have the compacity in one layer but it does in two. For your regular length movies. Ones like lord of the rings it hasnt got a chance. And so it goes back to that old rule Bigger is Better. BLueRay-dvd has enough space for lord of the rings extended version on one disc. And one crazy copyright that will take quit the hacker to crack. But will BlueRay-DVD get to do "Lord Of The Rings" is the question? :?:
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Jun 2005
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In 1080p I mean. In 1080i I am not sure. I know I read some where that it takes some 25 gig to do a standard 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hour movie in HD. Now which format is the question. Eather way HD-DVD doesn't have the space in one layer.
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Jun 2005
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Can Some One Say Compression :lol:
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Jul 2004
Belgium
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Mar 2005
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Mar 2005
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1080p hope they get rid of all the artifacts like block pixels and blurrness
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Jul 2004
Belgium
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Mmm.. I don't think TV sets or tuners will upconvert images.
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Jul 2004
Belgium
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Jul 2004
Belgium
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Yeah, but you can always connect your PC with your TV so you can watch you XviD movies on your TV screen
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