|  | Posted by Dan Luke on 02/14/06 12:41 
"grant kinsley" <sawbones@uniserve.com> wrote:
 >>Only somebody who has only watched DVDs can possibly think that HDTV
 >>is
 >>anything but a very minor improvement.
 >
 > I have HDTV and DVD, and the difference is significant, very near the
 > difference between OTA and DVD.
 
 Agree.  I find OTA 1080i HDTV notably superior to progressive scan DVD.
 
 > The real question that comes to mind, is what level of compression are
 > you watching your HDTV at. Certainly NBCs Olympic broadcasts show how
 > bad overcompression can be, but PBS shows like the latest season of
 > Rick Steves and Rudy Maxa's smart travels show how excellent HDTV is
 > (like walk into the screen detail)
 
 Yes, PBS is some of the best. In my experience, CBS's NFL HD OTA
 broadcasts are also (usually) excellent;  ESPN's 720p via DirecTV is
 often quite poor by HDTV standards.
 
 > Mind you, I am projecting at 100 inches diagonal, and the difference
 > is certainly going to be seen more at this size than on a 28 inch
 > monitor.
 
 I'm watching a 50" Panasonic plasma and a 23" Sony LCD.  The difference
 between DVD and HDTV is quite apparent on both, to me.
 
 > ...only an idiot (or a blind man)( can say
 > that well displayed HDTV isn't a significant improvment over well
 > diplayed DVD,
 
 ....or someone who only receives heavily compressed HDTV.  My experience
 is only with OTA and DirecTV; how bad does it get with other providers?
 
 --
 Dan
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