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HDTV and an upconverter?
I am looking at buying the Samsung 61" DLP tomorrow($3150 at circuit city), it has a bunch of mail in rebates, one for the Who DVD set, a DVD-R and an "upconverter" Anyone know what an upconverter is? And why it would have a value of $150?
Also any last minute comments on the TV would be appreciated too. Thanks |
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Re: HDTV and an upconverter?
it probably upconverts standard definition to a better quality.
almost all HDTV's display standard TV WORSE than a regular ole standard TV currently doesdoes, which is the major drawback to buying an hdtv right now. an upconverter lessens this drawback. is it worth $150? you would have to see the difference to decide... |
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Re: HDTV and an upconverter?
Usually, when talking about HD, upconverting means translating a standard definition source into high definition. For example, new DVD players are coming out with upconverting technology to play standard progressive scan DVD's at 720p.
In short, upconvert == goot. |
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Re: HDTV and an upconverter?
worse only in the sense the flaws are more visible - it doesn't actually broadcast worse -
I do have an upconverter DVD - and it makes my DVD's better then a SD broadcast (I checked) but not as good as the HD broadcasts yet - RB |
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digital signal question
so if i have an HDTV with DirecTV and a digital signal, I won't have to worry about broadcast programs looking muddy, like I would with a regular analogue cable box, correct?
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Re: digital signal question
no. most TV (even on directtv, comcast, etc) is still standard definition. analog is different than digital, but high def is different than standard def -these terms can be confusing
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