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![]() Don Pearce wrote: On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 15:33:48 -0500, George M. Middius cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net wrote: Scottie said: As for HD - it is going to be worse. No broadcaster is going to spend the kind of bandwidth necessary for high quality transmission of HD. There may be areas of screen with nice fine detail, but the rest will be a disgusting mess of MPEG artifacts - much worse than today on standard definition. Forget what you have seen so far on the demos - that doesn't reflect future reality. Absolute BS... 1080i hi-def on my 65" Mitsu looks awesome. Football kicks ass in hi-def. Basketball is beautiful and the local Pads hi-def network makes even baseball tolerable. I agree with Terrierborg. I don't watch sports but there is a dramatic difference in filmed shows. I have mediocre eyesight and the HD improvement is overwhelmingly apparent. If it is hugely improved for somebody with mediocre eyesight, it speaks not of the high quality of the HD picture, but the absolutely abysmal quality of the previous one. Improvement is improvement no matter how you spin it.... this one is a truly a no-brainer. ScottW |
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