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Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: spidey07
Good god yes. They are super cheap now.
the year is 2007. The year of HD.
Wasn't 2006 the year of HD before that? How about 2005?![]()
meh, it's an incredible revolution. I've NEVER seen this much advancement in display technology in just the last 3 years. It's a great time to be a video nut.
Just look at the adoption rate, it's rivaling the almighty DVD.
The whole thing pisses me off.
Problems with HDTV:
Most "720p" TVs are 1366x768, meaning that every pixel is interpolated by upscaling.
Most HDTVs overscan, putting to waste the ability to have 1:1 pixel mapping with a digital signal. Again, an image smaller than the screen's resolution is being up scaled, and every pixel interpolated. There is no reason whatsoever for this.
The lack of channels. The only ones in HD are major networks, some movie channels, and some documentary channels, and not all of them are available from every cable provider.
Since the vast majority of channels are still in "SD", they will look terrible scaled and stretched on an LCD or plasma.
A lot of those problems are solved by CRT HDTVs, as pointed out by funboy42. BUT, those are way too heavy. I would have bought a 32" for $200 if I had a way to get it into my Jeep, but it wasn't possible at the time.