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Posted by POD {ҿ} on 10/17/06 16:09
Milk and cookies kept you awake, huh? Let's discuss this, you better
come up "kim" <ntscuser@aol.com>.
> [Crossposted from VideoHelp.com]
>
> Are You Getting All of the HDTV Resolution You Expected?
>
> "Not necessarily, given the results of Home Theater Mag's recent tests
> of 61 HDTVs. Using test patterns from a Silicon Optix HQV HD DVD, they
> tested deinterlacing, 3:2 detection and for the 1080p sets, bandwidth.
> Unfortunately, just over 54% of the HDTVs failed the deinterlacing
> test, 80% failed the 3:2 test, but the 1080p sets passed the bandwidth
> test, despite all but one (Pioneer Elite PRO-FHD1) losing some detail.
> If a HDTV doesn't pass these tests, then you're losing at least some
> visual information from a 1080i signal. Some televisions throw away
> half the horizontal lines, which results in a fail on the
> deinterlacing test, or don't perform inverse telecine on moving images
> appropriately, failing the 3:2 test. Of course, contrast ratio,
> refresh rate and black levels still contribute to overall picture
> quality, but you should take a look at their results to make sure
> you're getting every pixel you expected from your new HDTV. " [BJ-M]
>
> Original article:-
>
> http://www.hometheatermag.com/hookmeup/1106hook/
>
> (kim)
Not sure how relevant this is, being a test of US NTSC versions. It
would be nice to know if UK PAL sets fair as badly.
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Thank you kindly
POD {ҿ}
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