Posted by NunYa Bidness on 12/09/05 15:39
On 9 Dec 2005 06:30:54 -0800, "Goro" <evilninjax@yahoo.com> Gave us:
>OTA HDTV already shows a potential noticeable (to me) increase in
>picture quality. HDTV right now suffers from motion artifacting, but i
>assume this is from bitrate issue.
Nope. It's the conversion that takes place for the DLP.
I have a CRT style HDTV, and there are NO artifacts EVER.
I go look at even the best FPDs and see it in even simple motion.
General Instrument (the inventors of the HDTV format) used 16
processors on their motion estimator board alone. I know that TVs
cannot incorporate that.
You will all see huge improvements when companies like faroudja (sp)
start using cell cpus in TVs for such things as motion processing for
the down conversion that gets done for DLP renderings. Even a
standard LCD display sports the same problems... but not my CRT.
CRTs STILL RULE! And this is one reason why. NO downconversion!
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