First, we all watched NTSC video at 480i, and we liked it, because we knew no better. Then some intrepid(and well off) home theater enthusiasts were lucky enough to enjoy 480p, thanks to the Faroudja LD-100 line doubler or Runco IDTV set ups. Because the Faroudja units cost $20,000.00 in the early 90 s, and only worked with data or graphics grade projectors, they were not exactly mass market. As technology improved, prices decreased, and more people could enjoy progressive scan video in their home theaters.
Fast forward 15 years or so. Now you can get a DVD player with Faroudja progressive scan technology on a chip for under $200.00. Just about every TV and projector you can
...with a PAL-NTSC TV you'll be able to see the full 625 lines of resolution available in the PAL system and the full 525 lines used in the USA NTSC system. There exists a converting type of DVD player which ...
In the fall of 2005, manufacturers started showing the latest generation of video products. Behold! 1080p! Why all the fuss? Because 1080p is the top dog in HDTV, that s why. It has the highest resolution of all
...glass panels. This changes the state of the plasma gas inside and makes the red, green and blue phosphors glow, creating light on the picture screen. You can buy plasma televisions in either Extended Definition (ED) or High Definition (HD) ...
One caveat at this point, amazingly enough, many of the first generation 1080p TVs do not accept a 1080p input. Huh??
...wider viewing angle and manages to maintain good color and contrast even when viewed off to the side. Plasma HDTV are a little better at this than LCD. Projection HDTV If you want the best money can buy, and you ...
At this point in time, there is no commercially available 1080p program material, with the exception of some Microsoft Windows Media HD discs. With respect to HDTV you can get 720p or 1080i, but no 1080p at this time. Fox, ESPN and ABC broadcast in 720p. while CBS, NBC, TNT, the WB and HD Net all use 1080i. Soon, however, Sony will release Blu-Ray Disc and Toshiba, DH-DVD. HD-DVD
...particular have developed a bad name for shady business practices. They have been known to attract customers with amazing offers for Product X, only to cleverly manipulate them into buying Product Y, on which they make far more profit. Another ...
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