you see, I believe the problems with the picture are part of greater resolutions and more fidelity. These TVs look great, but poor mastering of films and compression ratios (especially on cableTV and satellite TV) are making the HDTVs give a bad impression.
nothing like seeing a big, homogeneous, black patch of pixels substitute what used to be a fairly graded, shadowed door, or black, shadowy part.
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Yubastard @ Oct 13th 2007 6:14AM
you see, I believe the problems with the picture are part of greater resolutions and more fidelity. These TVs look great, but poor mastering of films and compression ratios (especially on cableTV and satellite TV) are making the HDTVs give a bad impression.
nothing like seeing a big, homogeneous, black patch of pixels substitute what used to be a fairly graded, shadowed door, or black, shadowy part.