Indeed. Best thing is to look for TVs that don't suffer burn-in so you can watch analog in a 4:3 box with no fear. Look around, and tune the TVs to something analog. Some have better cicuitry than others to upconvert/interpolate etc., and some have noise filters and overlay filters.
It gets really interesting when you watch something on analog cable that is letterboxed, so you use a zoom mode. - like a close up view of the resolution you're not getting via analog.
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NNTPgrip @ Nov 18th 2005 3:48PM
Indeed. Best thing is to look for TVs that don't suffer burn-in so you can watch analog in a 4:3 box with no fear. Look around, and tune the TVs to something analog. Some have better cicuitry than others to upconvert/interpolate etc., and some have noise filters and overlay filters.
It gets really interesting when you watch something on analog cable that is letterboxed, so you use a zoom mode. - like a close up view of the resolution you're not getting via analog.