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Topic: Cheat HD DVD Players
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John Cook
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 183
From: Papillion, NE
Registered: Apr 2004
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posted January 17, 2007 06:46 PM
I remember/owned VHS, BETA, Sony 8mm video, Sony D-8 video, S-VHS and LaserDisc, as well as Super 8 film and I remember them all too well...a huge money pit over the decades....
David
We recently acquired a newer Dishnetwork Vip211 receiver and a Sony PS3 and we have them connected to our NEC XG1352 projection TV via an HDMI cable with a HDMI/DVI-D adaptor on one end.
Up until that time our older Dish 6000 HD satellite receiver was connected to our NEC via VGA (RGBHV.)
During recent tests eyebaling the old and new receivers back to back on the same programming my son a I discovered for ourselves that HDMI does provide a cleaner picture with regard to noise associated from object dot crawl as well as diagonal/vertical line stair stepping.
So all things being equal, from a cable point of view, yes HDMI does provide you with a cleaner signal path.
I can also state that our Sony PS3 used as a Blu-Ray player is also an improvement compared to upconverted (players that upconvert from 720x480P to 1920x1080I) standard definition DVDs.
Don't fear the new technologies... and hears to someday stating anyone remember HD-DVD and Blu-ray....
Regards, John
P.S. I still shoot Super 8 film.
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