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Posted by Steven on 01/06/08 19:08

I expect that the vast majority also only have sound coming from the TV

My extended family is the same as described below - none are into the things
it takes to do a proper home theater.

Lots these flat even go out of their way to get full screen DVD for their
4:3 TV's

Even folks buying the flat screen and widescreen view any displayed content
with bars at the top or bottom as flawed and wasting the TV.........

I spent my Holiday at home with my dad showing him what is HDTV could really
do..

My sister still has everything zoomed, stretched, distorted... bars are
evil. it was a long week of withdrawal from my home setups - LOL

>
> Frankly, unless you are willing to have an HDTV and a decent surround
> system to take advantage of the new sound codecs too, there is not a
> huge benefit to either at what is normal viewing distances for the
> average viewer.
>
> I took my PS3 up to my mom's house and we hooked it up to their 40"
> HDTV. While most liked the improvement in picture, they thought I was
> nuts to pay $400 for it. Part of that is because the viewing distance
> is further than optimum, while being pretty normal for most folks, and
> they don't have anything but the TV speakers for sound. IMO, fully half
> the experience comes from the sound.

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