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Ummm, I needed to buy a TV so I saw no reason not to get the best HD I could afford and enjoy the benefits it gives. If a higher res tv came along, and they have, sure I'd want it but I doubt I could afford it right now. I haven't had to rebuy any of my lower res games now, so I doubt I would then? They look great on my TV via an XRGB. Besides my 360 upscales some of my xbox games now and my PS3 upconverts to progressive on older titles. Movies I would only rebuy if I REALLY liked em, but I would buy the higher res ones from then on after i had a player.I think your a bit off the mark there. Its not so much thats the way you like it. The way you would like it in reality is to see a "real life" on your screen. If "resolution" was a standard 1000 lines and never went up nor down graphics would still have progressed and nobody would care about resolution.
So let me ask this! If a TV system came out next month that supported 2160P or 4000P or whatever, would you just keep on wanting movies and games and be PREPARED to buy them all over again to get the most of that equipment? Would you not be better off NOT buying your favorite movie or game and just spend it elsewhere?
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
Here are the 30" 955 features and specifications, from Sony's website:
• Full HDTV (built-in ATSC tuner for over-the-air HD reception)
• DRC™ Digital Reality Creation™ Multi-function Circuitry analyzes a 480i NTSC image and creates a digital bit mapped pattern in real time. The original NTSC signal is mapped in real time, replaced with an HD representative, and then discarded. Because DRC™ processes video signals in real time, it creates an image with 4X the density of the original signal. Resolution is increased both vertically and horizontally.
• Hi-Scan 1080i™ Display accepts the full 1080 interlaced scanning lines (1080i) or 720 progressive scan (720p) from an external HDTV receiver or a compatible high definition digital satellite receiver. It also accepts 480 progressive (480p) scanning lines from compatible DVD video sources.
• SuperFine Pitch CRT provides better image detail with high definition sources. The Aperture Grill was improved by making the vertical slits a finer pitch that increases the number of slits by up to 65%(16 x 9 base). Also improved were the High Precision Deflection Yoke, Fine Focus Electron Gun and the inclusion of higher intensity Luminescent Phosphors. The result is a more detailed image for both moving and still images, higher resolution picture quality, and better edge detail.
• HD Detailer™ Wideband Video Amp provides greater detail on finer images, delivering the best possible image from high bandwidth sources.
• ClearEdge VM™ (Wideband Velocity Modulation Scanning) allows you to select levels to create better separation between an object and its background for clearer edges, greater picture depth and improved overall picture quality.
• ATSC Integrated Tuner allows the reception of local, off-air digital broadcasts providing the viewing of free, true high-definition network programming without the addition of a set top box or a monthly fee.
• Digital Cable Ready with CableCARD™ Slot A set of hardware specifications that are defined to include a removable security module, which separates the cable operator's proprietary conditional access system from the retail digital cable device, to enable portability of the host to other cable networks.
• HDMI Interface (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) – HDMI is the first industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. HDMI provides an interface between any audio/video source, such as a set-top box, DVD player, and A/V receiver and an audio and/or video monitor, such as a digital television (DTV).
• HDCP Interface (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) was developed to protect digital entertainment content across a DVI interface. It also serves as the security system for HDMI.
• CineMotion™ Reverse 3-2 Pulldown improves the display of video programs originally shot on 24 frames per second film preserving the integrity of the original film frames for more fluid motion and more fine detail.
• Memory Stick® Media Enhanced Playback (JPEG,MPEG1,MP3)
Specifications • Dimensions (WxHxD): 35 3/8" x 23 3/4" x 22 1/4" (898 x 604 x 564.5mm)
Weight: 154 lbs. (69.8kg)
Power Requirements: AC 120V 60Hz
• Inputs and Outputs:
Component Video Input (Y/PB/PR): 2 Rear
Composite Input: 1 Front/3 Rear
S-Video Input: (With Detection): 1 Front/2 Rear
Control S: 1 Rear
HDMI: 1 rear
• Tuner:
8 VSB
ATSC, NTSC
Clear QAM
Digital Cable
• Audio:
TruSurround® SRS® Audio (7.5W x 2 With 15W Sub)
Steady Sound® Automatic Volume Control With BBE® Audio Effect
Auto Mute Tuner
Auto SAP
Audio Output (Variable/Fixed)
• Video:
Dynamic Focus™ Circuitry
Dynamic Picture™ Circuitry
Trinitone® Color Temperature
ClearEdge VM™ (Wideband Velocity Modulation Scanning)
Vertical Aperture Compensation
Vertical Center Adjustment
3D Digital Comb Filter
Wide Modes: (Normal/Full/Zoom/Wide Zoom)
Auto Pedestal Clamp
Auto White Balance
High Voltage Regulator
HD Detailer™ Wideband Video Amplifier
NTSC Color System
ID1 Detection
Magnetic Quadruple Pole
Tilt Correction
Vertical Correction
Vertical Size Adjustment
• Convenience:
Auto Channel Program
Caption Vision (CC)
Channel Fix
Channel Skip/Add
Video Label
V Chip Parental Control
Speed Surf™ Channel Selection
Sleep Timer Function
Tilt Correction
Program Palette™ (Vivid/Movie/Standard/Sports) presets
On Screen Display (English/Spanish/French)
Channel Jump
Front Button Menu Control
Favorite Channel
Energy Star® Compliant
Clock/Timer Two Event
Antenna Level for DTV
PSIP Program Information
DTV Auto Add
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
That's obviously the best thign in the word but of course everybody is quite about it because otherwise they couldn't sell those magnificent, cool looking and above all well performing LCD and plasma tellies.Strider77 wrote:Bottom line I got an awsome deal on a nice SONY CRT HDTV and really enjoy the benefits it offers. Especially HD resolutions when available.
as far as lag goes ect this tv did a MUCH better job than a samsung i had before. through component i'd say it's display was exceptable even if it was not progessive. s-video and composite are ugly though, to me at least. i never noticed much lag really... i played alot of shooters and never really fealt like i was being hit unfairly. there could i suppose and i wasn't noticing? this set is suppose to be very good about that though.Other types of displays, such as CRTs, create pixels independently of the physical structure of their screens and do not have a native resolution. As a result, a CRT's image quality is generally the same across a range of resolutions.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
yes they have pixels but not SET pixels and that's do to them being analouge that way.CRT's still have pixels I believe, they are much smaller than flat panels though. In such a scenario I believe scaling is not required. CRTS are not even digital in the very last stage of displaying the image.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
The pixels are there, in fact on an old standard def. TV of decent size one can easily see the little RGB triads when looking close (and you'll probably count about 500 across, not the 600-700 you might expect). I guess the difference is that if the beam only hits half of a pixel, then only that area lights up rather than the whole thing (hence scanlines).Strider77 wrote:yes they have pixels but not SET pixels and that's do to them being analouge that way.
well those phospherous dots you see are pixels... but an electron beam is causeing those to glow vs each one having its own personal connection. it's still analogue.....The pixels are there, in fact on an old standard def. TV of decent size one can easily see the little RGB triads when looking close.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
you mean u got no scanlines on the TV? that's weird b/c I most definately can have my scanlines back via my xrgb. what kind of tv was that and how was it hooked up?On the XRGB2 scanline thing, I used mine with my friends TV and when I put scanlines "on" the TV comphensated by line doubling. Isn't that biggest kick in the teeth ever?
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
Do you have any high resolution saturn games (i.e. VF2, Last Bronx, Dead or Alive)? Those are 480i, right? If used with an XRGB, can you get 480p? How does it look like?Strider77 wrote:With the xrgb I was absolutely amazed at what my saturn games looked like. Like I said Astal looked great, the colors are very vivid with no color bleeding or blooming ect. Samurai Showdown 3 shocked me to... I was really happy with my purchase (tv) after getting that xrgb2+, one of my best purchases in awhile.
With my PS3 or PS2 via XRGB games like gradius 5, metal gear 3, ESPgaluda ect look fantastic also.
The article has merit. Making the new consoles many times more powerful but then forcing them to display many times more pixels negates a lot of that extra power. However, they still have enough power to look better than previous generation games at any resolution.Strider77 wrote:Anyone here still actually believe this crap article anymore? Or did MGS4 look to much like a PS2 game for you?
The comparisons of DOA4 to DVD video still cracks me up.
It's not that simple. If you downscale an HD movie to DVD resolution, the result (especially when stretched to fit) will always look better than the DVD version. Interesting, eh? Try it and see for yourself.brokenhalo wrote:watch a movie mastered for dvd, then watch that same movie mastered for bluray (source permitting) and note how much better it looks. not by adding any effects, but by simply increasing the resolution.
Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....