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Old 11-30-2007, 09:52 AM   #1
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And in motion, upscaled DVDs are similar in PQ.

Just like when listening to music, CDs are similar to Vinyl... Or MP3s to CDs...
If you have any type of quality TV and/or a larger TV then upscaled DVD is NOT similar in quality AT ALL.
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Old 11-30-2007, 10:02 AM   #2
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If you have any type of quality TV and/or a larger TV then upscaled DVD is NOT similar in quality AT ALL.
100% agree. While SD DVD can look very good upscaled, it cant touch premium Blu-ray transfers.
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I don't even like DVDs anymore...I'm sure many of you are like that too.
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I don't even like DVDs anymore...I'm sure many of you are like that too.
Some DVD's aren't bad, Star Wars and LOTR's look good upscaled. Of course they can't touch anything in High Def, but for now they aren't bad.

Of course, when they are eventually released on High Def everyone will say the DVD's suck. lol.
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