Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Going from composite to component (or even s-video) will make a significant difference. Well worth the $20 IMHO.
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
It will be a night-and-day-why-didn't-I-do-this-years-ago difference.
If you've bought an HDTV, why would you not take advantage of it and use p-scan? Especially since you're obviously not short of money....
Originally posted by: 50
Alright thanks guys, I guess I'll hold off on the progressive scan for the moment but get some component cables tommorow.
If you've bought an HDTV, why would you not take advantage of it and use p-scan? Especially since you're obviously not short of money....
It's actually not an expensive set, it's a 26" (I know wierd size screen) Samsung widescreen HDTV. I got it off sears for 600 bucks.
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: 50
Alright thanks guys, I guess I'll hold off on the progressive scan for the moment but get some component cables tommorow.
If you've bought an HDTV, why would you not take advantage of it and use p-scan? Especially since you're obviously not short of money....
It's actually not an expensive set, it's a 26" (I know wierd size screen) Samsung widescreen HDTV. I got it off sears for 600 bucks.
Wait. You have a non progressive DVD with component out?
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Wait. You have a non progressive DVD with component out?Originally posted by: 50 Alright thanks guys, I guess I'll hold off on the progressive scan for the moment but get some component cables tommorow.It's actually not an expensive set, it's a 26" (I know wierd size screen) Samsung widescreen HDTV. I got it off sears for 600 bucks.If you've bought an HDTV, why would you not take advantage of it and use p-scan? Especially since you're obviously not short of money....
Originally posted by: benchiu
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Wait. You have a non progressive DVD with component out?Originally posted by: 50 Alright thanks guys, I guess I'll hold off on the progressive scan for the moment but get some component cables tommorow.It's actually not an expensive set, it's a 26" (I know wierd size screen) Samsung widescreen HDTV. I got it off sears for 600 bucks.If you've bought an HDTV, why would you not take advantage of it and use p-scan? Especially since you're obviously not short of money....
My Pioneer DV-525 is non progressive scan with component out. Of course it's about 4 years old and cost me $300 at the time. Basically every player on the market now is progressive scan, although some PS chips are better than others.
Is your mother the same way? Your mother's parents? 😀Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Hell, my parents bought a CDN$70 one with progressive-scan. And my dad was even smart enough to know that it's a good thing to have. He's getting more tech-savvy each day. 🙂
- M4H
I could swear I saw the guys on AVSFORUM.com say the exact opposite. Something about DVD being normal interlaced TV resolution and that the progressive line-doublers in their TV sets did a better job.