I haven't tried it out yet, in a discerning manner. But I did hook it up at our store. You would expect a little more build quality on this piece to bear the "ELITE" badge. My free advice, get two dedicated units if you are really concerned about "sonic performance." If you can't afford it-just...
Yes, you will definitely see a difference with a dedicated progressive scan DVD player. (Unless you have a Pioneer Elite RPTV.) However, the improvement will only be as good as your investment. There are countless "progressive players" on the store shelves of your tipical big box store. Not all...
My free advice, do the Mitsubishi 46". It is the only manufacturer with an "upgade promise." They are designed and assembled right here in the US too. Never mind the "red push". For around $2000 you can't be too discernig. Just budget for a good progressive scan DVD and cable to make a world...
Sorry, but you are just amplifing the noise that is already there. Just use the Sony's speakers when watching cable. Upgarde to DSS if you can for improved picture and CD quality sound.
The Infinity line-up from Harmon -Kardon is a stellar speaker at any pice point. They do not color the sound as most makers do. The same technology of the Ceramic Metal Matrix driver trickles down from the Predlude series to the Entra. They take a little more power to drive, but they are the...
The best analogy I can make is that of a computer processor. The cheap DVD players do not have a very "smart" or good error-correction system. Do you want a Celeron or on Pentium? Meaning, if the disc comes to a scrath (rental discs) or dirt, it will skip or freeze-up. Those with a better...