eddieZEN
Second Unit
- Joined
- Nov 30, 2004
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...if 95% of my TV viewing is watching DVDs using a component video input? No video games, no cable or local TV.
My DVD player does have progressive scan which supposedly produces a better picture on a HDTV...my question is, just HOW MUCH of a better picture? Is it really noticeable enough to make the extra expense worthwhile, or is it the kind of thing that you sort of have to squint and consciously look for in order to really notice?
To give you a good idea of how picky I am, my DVD is currently on RCA cable into a 20" curved tube...and I'm pretty OK with the picture quality, just want to upgrade to a larger screen size because of all this letterboxing on DVDs.
I'd guess that this is mostly a subjective value judgement, so I'd just like to hear your personal opinions on it.
My DVD player does have progressive scan which supposedly produces a better picture on a HDTV...my question is, just HOW MUCH of a better picture? Is it really noticeable enough to make the extra expense worthwhile, or is it the kind of thing that you sort of have to squint and consciously look for in order to really notice?
To give you a good idea of how picky I am, my DVD is currently on RCA cable into a 20" curved tube...and I'm pretty OK with the picture quality, just want to upgrade to a larger screen size because of all this letterboxing on DVDs.
I'd guess that this is mostly a subjective value judgement, so I'd just like to hear your personal opinions on it.