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Old 08-20-2008, 04:12 PM   #1
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Question Do TV's with built-in DVD have a better picture?

Understand the question before you answer. I am NOT asking about upconversion players.

We all know how picture quality changes when you go from Coax to yellow composite, to S-video, to component. So how does built-in look (and sound) when it is using NONE of those cables? I imagine the hard wiring is as good as you can get.

Or does it all depend on how it is wired internally? Would this benefit blu-ray?
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Tron3 needs his own sub-forum full of topics that are relevent, but not really
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Tron3 needs his own sub-forum full of topics that are relevent, but not really
"TRON3's Digital Abyss" I'm down with that.
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TV's with built in dvd do not have a better pictures. The tv's are generally crap, and I am sure the dvd drives installed in them are not the best quality either. Crap + crap = crap
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Understand the question before you answer. I am NOT asking about upconversion players.

We all know how picture quality changes when you go from Coax to yellow composite, to S-video, to component. So how does built-in look (and sound) when it is using NONE of those cables? I imagine the hard wiring is as good as you can get.

Or does it all depend on how it is wired internally? Would this benefit blu-ray?
i would not think so think of if something went wrong
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Do they have the "potential" for being better???? I'd argue "yes" Short length for data transfer, possible MAJOR non-flexible gauge of conductor being used.... etc....

but we all know "potential" is just a fancy word for "Hasn't proven anything yet"


The problem is, you won't find a Pioneer Kuro type quality in an all-in-one package because higher-end consumers stay away from package deals ......
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