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I like the analog outs. I hate most HT processors. To me, the true simplest system, with analog outputs from the source run through a simple multichannel analog volume control would be the most appealing approach.
Quote from: tf121682 on 18 Jul 2009, 05:19 pmAny interest in adding a PS3 into the Blu-ray showdown?Would be interesting to say the least. aa
Any interest in adding a PS3 into the Blu-ray showdown?
There is a big difference between 720p and 1080p.
Sure, if you're watching television two feet from your face Screen-size + seating distance determines the need. I'm trying to convince myself that my 720P projector is just fine, of course
The pictures are two different displays. My comparison pictures were roughly a good comparison by AVS Forums standard. The 1080p/24 is much more detailed and no video noise through BLU RAY. Likewise, sound effects specially on DTS-HD or Dolby-HD is something to really look into. This is redundant post. I was happy with my 720p ISF Pro calibrated Plasma display until I saw what a 1080p video can do.
What is debatable, is whether the improvement is worth it. Depending on display size, room size, viewing distance, etc...it may or may not be worth stepping up to a 1080p display from a 720p display.
My Sammy 710 pj is 720p and so far it's great (beat the crap out of my previous Runco CRT 3 gun); but, like George, it's stopgap until the 1080P pj is there. Ah, the crosses we must bear.
Hi again. I just had to throw in my three cents worth. Numero uno: you're only as good as your eyes. Duo: you're only as good as your ears. I've only had the opportunity to view various large screen TV's with various video drivers (DVD players etc.) at others homes over the past few years, and dollar for dollar, I cannot see the expenditure (mine) for mega-pixal monitors and reproduction units (players etc.), nor can I justify mega-bucks for a modest increase in audio specs. I've owned an Oppo DV-980? ..the first one and love it. It does the job. Sound is excellent and for my 56 year old eyes, I can see the writing on the football....fine with me! I will be purchasing the new Oppo Blu-Ray for Christmas (my gift to me) only because my poor little Oppo took a bad fall and now it freezes up sometimes in DVD video playback. It's out of warranty and the cost to repair it is questionable to the cost of a new unit; so I rap the thing when it freezes up with a wooden mallet and I'm good for the rest of the show! And hi to Bob! Jeenie.