| souixan said:
I think this one is a good example. |
This is a great example, far more honest than the ones above that had all kinds of weird artifacts.
SD simply feels more "blurry" just like in that picture, but colors, lighting, contrast etc are rufly the same as in HD (often even better if we're comparing CRT ("old TVs") with LCD HD-TVs).
To be honest, console games on SD-TV look far better than running PC games at for example 800x600 resolution on an LCD screen (and almost as good as 1024x768). The "blurriness" on CRT (normal SDTV-sets) sort of compensates for the lower resolution to some degree so that the picture looks less pixelated... but I dunno if anyone here has noticed that or agrees. Also, plasma screens are better than LCD to make low game resolutions look decent.








