| nightsurge said: I agree with you. The Zune Marketplace streaming videos just made Xbox 360 the definitive OnDemand entertainment offering in the world. I only have a 720p TV but I rented a movie and it was flawless and looked and sounded identical to my blu-ray movies at 720p. I should be getting a 1080p TV soon so I can give my updated opinion then. My internet did stutter at one point, but it was amazing how the video very smoothly transitioned between resolutions without stuttering or pausing. It jumped for all of 1 second to SD then back up to HD as my internet stabilized again after that momentary spike of traffic or whatever. |
Well its all relative to your syetm. If you dont have a receiver or PS3 set to decode your audio for TrueHD or DTS or PCM it will sound the same since it is the same.
Pretty much the same for video in relationship to your viewing distance. Alot of people think their BD's will sound better on their system without knowing the reason BD's sound better is when you have a receiver or player to decode the actual HD audio so there actually isnt a difference unless your system is set up properly.
I think video quality only sees a difference if you ahve a 1080p set at the right distance in relation to screen size.
http://hd.engadget.com/2006/12/09/1080p-charted-viewing-distance-to-screen-size/
This should be taken into account, if you up your resolution from 720p to 1080p it needs to be in this range to see the difference.








