LegendKiller
Lifer
- Mar 5, 2001
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Originally posted by: Chris
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
And those low-end 1080p sets won't show much of a difference between 1080i and 1080p, especially since they'll be smaller and lower quality in display. Considering you need a 50" tv at less than 7' to tell a difference, I am sure it doesn't matter for them. Additionally, with a lower end tv they aren't out for the top-end quality, thus they'll not be looking for the best of the best.
The cheap 1080p sets do not have to be small. There are plenty of 50" sets with crap de-interlacers. That's besides the point anyway, even a 40" set with a poor de-interlacer is going to decode the 1080i output poorly. What's your solution? Watch in 720p to accommodate the gimped output of the HD-A2?
I wouldn't hold my breath about Samsung and LG switching, they are still in the DVD consortium.
That's nice but that only applies to DVD players. They are committed to Blu-Ray this gen.
The 199 player doesn't have to be sold in WM does it?
A $199 Chinese player. You get what you pay for.
Again, somebody who chose a lower market segment aren't exactly perfectly discerning. If they are they can pay a bit more and get the A20, so I don't see you point. The A2 is for a different market segment, merely saying everybody has to fit into one scheme is stupid and ignorant to marketing forces. I wouldn't expect anything less from a blubot though. Simple knowledge of economics and marketing seem to be too difficult for you.
I guarantee you're going to eat crow on that in much less than a year.
Doesn't matter, yet another market segment. You're elitism is pretty disgusting.
