Nick:G
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- Nick Gallegos
But you're still not bypassing the TV's built-in deinterlacer by sending an upconverted 720p signal from a DVD player to it. No matter what you do, it will still do processing of its own to the signal it receives from the source. You can buy DVD players for $60 that have HD video upconversion over HDMI. But not all of them are created equal. In fact, I've seen numerous cases where upconverted video did more harm than good on certain sets.
As stated here before, Sony SXRD has a very good video scalar that is far superior to the one Samsung uses. Samsung is a good bang-for-buck DLP set, but you can't expect much more than that. Sony sets cost more for a reason.