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Old 04-01-2008, 07:45 PM   #3 of 10
CraigH
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Re: Progressive scan or HD player as interim player?


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Originally Posted by Stephen Tu
This is an LCD based rear projection TV? Does it have DVI connector?

No player gives truly "better resolution" on non-HD DVDs. Fundamentally you are stuck with the detail contained in the pixels on the disc, which is only 720x480 for SD DVD. Either the set or an upconverting player is just using interpolation techniques to generate the extra pixels to fill the screen, since there are 1280x720 or 1366x768 pixels or whatever (depends on your actual model #) to fill, you don't get more detail w/o more pixels originally. For picture quality it is just a contest whether & how much better the DVD player can deinterlace/scale compared to the TV itself. Personally I would just use your old player until you get Blu-ray, as improvements with a new one will be subtle at best, very moderate compared to the jump to actual Blu-ray.

If you want higher resolution but not funds for Blu-ray yet (or waiting for the new players w/ profile 2.0 features) then get a cheap Toshiba HD DVD player & either find clearance bin HD DVDs or rent from Netflix/Blockbuster.com until they stop shipping them.
Thanks for the info. The tv is the kf50we610 and it does have the DVI input. I am leaning towards your suggestion and just waiting to get the blu ray player. I was at BB today and the only HD DVD players they had were open box specials.

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