Shogmaster said:34" what? Princeton never had a 34" 720p set. It was a 30" set.
Actually they did. It's rarer, and not quite as good. But it's good.
Shogmaster said:34" what? Princeton never had a 34" 720p set. It was a 30" set.
Stinkles said:Actually they did. It's rarer, and not quite as good. But it's good.
mrklaw said:any more thoughts on whether 720p native (i.e. xbox 360) would be better as 480p/540p/1080i?
I was going to ask you, what's the best setting for games that don't support progressive scan and also regular SD TV signal? I know there are several DRC settings, is the "interlaced" one the best? I know "Cinemotion" should be used for film-based interlaced material.Another thing you can look forward to (if you didn't already notice it from testing) is very good scaling from SD. Unlike the majority of sets I've looked at, this internal scaler is capable of making SD sources appear as if there were really 480p. Field rendered games especially benefit.
For resolution, true, but the LCDs still suck when it comes to black levels / dark colors. I'm not even bothered by LCD refresh rates anymore, but the color fidelity is still unmatched on CRT. I have really good LCD monitor that has black levels better than any other I've ever seen, but still watching night scenes on a show "Lost" made me cringe. Also, again despite that new lamination the monitor has (which is a major plus making it look closer to CRT 'warmth'), the picture still looks somehow more 'raw' compared to the more natural video reproduction on the CRT.Still way better than a CRT (I....M...O...) for 720p content.
Shogmaster said:Like when he called the A10 a great CRT set? *rolleyes*
YOU TOO? Am I in the bizarro world or you geniuses at avs just interchange the term CRT and LCD like that for the hell of it? If it's the same A10s we are talking about, they are LCD projections, not CRT projections.
CRT: Cathod Ray Tube.
LCD: Liquid Crystal Display.
You two: confused on the difference.
A10s are the best LCD rear projections thus far, and rock the world on bang for the buck. But they are not gonna give you true 24bit color depth with such fast response times. Such is the realities of current gen TFT LCDs. But then again, 18bit + dithering does a decent job of simulating 24bit color. That's probably why 99% of the laptop owners never complain about the color depth (all LCDs on laptops are 18bit + dither).
I was only jubilant about the 540p option, which for me makes it a better candidate for my gaming purpose. Not that it matters now, I found out that 540p option is only for 480p sources.
You two are not doing a great job of representing avs forums (which I do already have an account at, thankyouverymuch), not knowing that A10s are not using CRTs......
Stop it you two. I NEVER said 960x540 is gonna look better than 1080i. Infact, I stated that 1080i has more pixel definition than 720p already in reply to him! You guys gotta learn to fucking read.
BECAUSE I DIDN'T? HELLO? MCFLY? *knocks on head* God damnit, you two need to get hooked on phonics.
avs forums have helped me out bunch of time already. Fortunately, there are plenty of folks there that can tell the difference between CRTs and LCDs.
I typically stick to the third option (which you did not name). The actual name escapes me at the moment, but it is my favorite of the three for pretty much all SD content.I was going to ask you, what's the best setting for games that don't support progressive scan and also regular SD TV signal? I know there are several DRC settings, is the "interlaced" one the best? I know "Cinemotion" should be used for film-based interlaced material.
Chewy said:Alot of people including myself put RP CRT sets in the same catagory as RP LCD sets or i should say in the RP CRT catagory, as you said or someone in here said, its just more of a type of lingo then proper speaking of the technology which in this case not being at avs forums, i've should of spoke in proper terms along with that other guy to not confuse anyone that isnt ht savvy.
Your a pretty rude person though. I take it your not a very likeable guy except on the internet? I try not to get into arguments or let things get to me from people online that sit in front of their computer with their chest all puffed up like superman, usually gets no where as in this case but if it makes you feel like a man then more power to you. If anything im representing avs forums in a good way, you should take a look in the mirror and ask yourself how you represent yourself, you never know, you may just see the light one day.
I wont even get into your other quotes, seems your qouting system is your biggest defense so no need to get into any arguments over this stuff, this is all for hobby & fun, not stress and from what i've seen out of you, it'll be like talking to a stop sign, again, no pun intended.
As far as the other questions go from the respectful people that have replied in this thread, i'll try and get back to your guy's questions after lunch. Im about to indulge in a foot long subway as i sit in my office and read the cool threads about vidoegames in these forums.
Yes i been a long time lurker in Gaming Age Forums, great forums to learn about videogames. I been and still am a pretty avid gamer. More of a pc gamer but i will also get the next generation of consoles for my home theater rooms i have recently re-constructed. I will share some pictures of my main home theater soon with you guys. I have 6 rows of theater seats, a pretty nice state of the art hd front projector w/soda fountain and popcorn machine.
Cheers,
Chewy Bott
Shogmaster said:So I went from a know nothing that shouldn't challenge two avs resident geniuses to a rude bastard, eh? Oh well. Can't please everyone at everything. :lol
Chewy said:I dont recall calling you a bastard but if thats the first thing that pops up in your mind when you are trying to describe yourself, well ok fine :lol
Back to the subway samwich
The third one is called "Progressive" I think. That one should not be doing any tricks to the picture like the other two, it's the closest to the standard line doubler (except it's not just doubling lines but interpolating, of course)I typically stick to the third option (which you did not name). The actual name escapes me at the moment, but it is my favorite of the three for pretty much all SD content.
mrklaw said:Blimey, David Bott lurks at GAF! Nice forum you have there sir
I have a question about your 540p/1080i comment.
For videogames, where the output generally is 60 frames per second, probably progressive, what would be the best compromise if your TV can't handle 720p natively?
eg do you output 1080i and potentially suffer interlace and motion artifacts (combing etc), or do you settle for something lower like 480p to keep the progressive frames intact?
u_neek said:Yes!
But for the Revolution I would recommend this:
Marconelly said:Haha, really?! I thought you have XS955, or XBR960.
It sucks that 30XS955 is not even sold in Canada, I'd be seriously tempted to get that one instead. But maybe it's better this way. I couldn't see much of a difference in DVD playback picture quality between 30HS420 and 34XS955, but the price difference was very big.
But yeah, when I saw LOTR playing on that 30HS, then looked at some new LCD that was nearby, I couldn't help thinking, "OK, this is ridiculous - this CRT does have better picture quality than that LCD, and is 4x cheaper". Is the slimness and case design worth it? I don't think so.
Marconelly said:For resolution, true, but the LCDs still suck when it comes to black levels / dark colors. I'm not even bothered by LCD refresh rates anymore, but the color fidelity is still unmatched on CRT. I have really good LCD monitor that has black levels better than any other I've ever seen, but still watching night scenes on a show "Lost" made me cringe. Also, again despite that new lamination the monitor has (which is a major plus making it look closer to CRT 'warmth'), the picture still looks somehow more 'raw' compared to the more natural video reproduction on the CRT.
The monitor I have (SDM-HS95P) has attributes of a LCD TV, like that lamination on the screen, and in general it's color reproduction really is on par with good LCD TVs I've seen. The picture is very vivid, and it doesn't suffer from that 'raw' feel that older LCD monitors have. It's a really good monitor, but for video I don't prefer it. I actually like LCD TVs but those that I really like are too expensive for me (Aquos and new Sony LCDs) and I still don't think they are as good for video and gaming as high-er end CRT.Have you checked out LCD TVs? Only I know my LCD TV is way better for video than my LCD monitor. Viewing angle almost 180 degrees horizontal and 150 vertical, blacks not as good as CRTs, but way better than my PC monitor.
Marconelly said:pxleyes, ask them to connect a DVD player or even better, HiDef feed to them and show you what it looks like. You're paying a lot, that's the least they can do for you. Ask if they'd let you bring your own DVD player and DVDs even. They actually allowed me to do that when I asked, although I decided not to, after all.
As I've said, I couldn't see much of a difference between 30HS420 and 34XS544 when playing a DVD. There could be more visible difference in HiDef content though.
Stinkles said:\
Then you also know that Sony's low end TVs - WHICH IS WHAT WE SHOULD BE COMPARING THINGS TO HERE - suffer from terrible reliability and weird computer issues - like confusion over widescreen from consoles (you think your Soul Calibur 720p looks weird on your set, try it on a 32 inch Wega) and that they are slightly overpriced per feature.
But Bott being around is going to be very useful - Bott, tell them that 1080i on a CRT looks GREAT veruss 720p and that they should shut up.
pxleyes said:Ah, ok. good point. I will ask them to do that.
A little different of a question. Does anyone have a listing of recommended TV size for the distance you are viewing the TV at. Like, if your room is 12 feet deep, what is the optimal TV size?
Amadeus said:does anybody know - how does a 720P-signal look upscaled to a 1080P-display?
Stinkles said:Actually they did. It's rarer, and not quite as good. But it's good.
Chewy said:Yes indeed, i have one sitting in my den.
Shogmaster said:I think that boat has sailed for CRTs bigger than 24".....
Goodbye, Princeton 3.0HD........
Truelize said:Sony's all do 720p in their CRT tv's.
pxleyes said:Ah, ok. good point. I will ask them to do that.
A little different of a question. Does anyone have a listing of recommended TV size for the distance you are viewing the TV at. Like, if your room is 12 feet deep, what is the optimal TV size?
Jim said:Chewy... is NOT David Bott
The real David Bott has just contacted us, is quite pissed and ready to take legal action against this imposter.
Just a warning
Nerevar said:This thread just hit a 10 on the unintentional comedy scale. :lol
Jim said:Chewy... is NOT David Bott
The real David Bott has just contacted us, is quite pissed and ready to take legal action against this imposter.
Just a warning
Marconelly said:I see your point, but I can't say I agree. I actually bought 30HS420, after a lot of research and budget considerations - I should be getting it today, so I'll put it through some loops.
Jim said:Chewy... is NOT David Bott
The real David Bott has just contacted us, is quite pissed and ready to take legal action against this imposter.
Just a warning