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Posted by Mike on 09/09/06 20:54
"Rolo Tomassi" <abc@defgco.kr> wrote in message
news:eKEMg.16423$r61.3005@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Mike wrote:
>> I have a Panasonic HD plasma
>>
>> I am currently feeding it with a Pioneer 444/scart (from memory most
>> of this group had a 444 or 545 back in the day!)
>>
>> Question. Will I get a much better picture if i swap the dvd player
>> for a Toshiba SD-360E.
>> http://tinyurl.com/hczpj
>>
>> This has a hdmi output.
>>
>> I keep hearing about this term 'upscaling'. Is this player going
>> to make use of the fact my TV is HD and give me a better picture?
>>
>> Advice please.
>
> Yes but I had problems with that particular player - had to go back. I'd
> highly recommend the Sony DVP-NS76H but others may have other ideas.
> Apparently even the cheapo Aldi player gives very good results. Upscaling
> is where the processor in either the DVD player or your TV converts the
> 520 line DVD picture into an HD version of the same. You don't get any
> extra resolution but most agree that DVDs look a lot better on HD
> displays, upscaled.
>
> Rolo
Thanks rolo. Will have a search for issues with the tosh. Tosh players
usually very good, glad you mentioned this. Not a big fan of the price
tags which come
with the sonys, also making multiregion was always more costly with the
sony's from memory, ah the days of techtronics :) - that tells you how
long it is since i upgraded!
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