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you'll get a picture beyond your wildest dreams.
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I think that is a little much.
All fixed pixal displays have to display at their native resolution. So no matter what you feed them (TV, composite, component) the TV will convert the picture to its native resolution. So the conversion is always taking place. It then becomes a matter of what will do the converting better. Generally the converters in TVs are not the best, so you can get a better picture if the converters are better in the DVD player. But it won't be that much better because the picture was converted either way.
The only other benefit of a DVI connection is that it elminiates a digital to analog conversion and then back to digital in the TV. Again, a small improvement.