vizunary on 28 October 2007
| Pk9394 said: is there a point arguing 1080p and 1080i when the professinal at every website say its identical????? fanboy need to stop and come back to reality, I understand you like to support the format or ps3 but trying to convince people that movie on blue ray is better because its 1080p???? thats a little too far. having bigger space to put 7.1 sound dont matter to the mass majority of people, to fully experience the difference between 5.1 and 7.1 you'll need very expensive equipements and how many people got a two thousand dollar amp ??? and a thousand dollar speakers???? dont tell me you can feeel the difference on few houndred dollar crap recievers and speakers set. I bet you my 2k 5.1 amp and 1k speaker sound better than most of the crap 7.1 system out there. |
every professional at every website huh? so the terms like progressive scan and interlaced don't mean anything? read my post again or go to wiki or avsforum or highdefdigest or greathometheater or engadget or cnet or highdefforum or any number of others and simply read the definitions of each, then come back and explain the technicalities of how they're the same. if you happen to be referring to me as a fanboy you should notice that not once did i mention the PS3, i was simply explaining that a 1080p set is superior to a 1080i display. @lingysis, i see your point with 24fps, but the interlaced display still only has the ability to refresh 540 lines at a time. from all the HD research i've done my understanding is that the video processor in an interlaced display cannot refresh the lines consecutively like progressive scan does. i may be incorrect, but i believe i understand the tech correctly. @makingmusic, good to hear about new line getting that worked out! LotR will be very cool in HD, i didn't like the movies alot, but they should be GREAT showcase titles, like PotC... BTW, that is a good deal if you already own a 720p or 1080i display, but if you have a 1080p display i strongly recommend biting the bullet and getting a full HD player, whether BLU-RAY or HD DVD... though i'd have to go with BLU ;)








