I work at a large electronics store and get no greater pleasure than hearing, "Why does that Pioneer (42") look better than all the 1080p TV's!!!??? Its only a 720p!!!???"
And trust me, I hear it over and over and over.
Its all about the 'picture quality', which in reality, doesn't have much to do with resolution, % of NTSC color gamut, contrast ratio, ultra-game-mode, etc. It only matters what the final result is. Cars are the exact same way - its why a BMW 328i can win tests with faster and quicker cars - the little things make a big difference, and those little things don't show up in the spec sheet.
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Ken @ Jan 9th 2008 1:41AM
I work at a large electronics store and get no greater pleasure than hearing, "Why does that Pioneer (42") look better than all the 1080p TV's!!!??? Its only a 720p!!!???"
And trust me, I hear it over and over and over.
Its all about the 'picture quality', which in reality, doesn't have much to do with resolution, % of NTSC color gamut, contrast ratio, ultra-game-mode, etc. It only matters what the final result is. Cars are the exact same way - its why a BMW 328i can win tests with faster and quicker cars - the little things make a big difference, and those little things don't show up in the spec sheet.
Stop reading the tag and start looking at the TV.