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do you have hi def..
those that do..congrats those that dont..make an effort its a new world..
remembering the rabbit ears and constant tuning of my parents first tv its just such a huge leap..1080 p wow... |
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Wouldnt you know it, the channel I watch the most (OTB Network) doesnt come in in high def?! Talk about frustrating. Sitting home watching ESPN in crisp high def and flipping back to the horse channel and having to see regular old low def....sucks! I wish we had TVG available without having to get a satellite or direct TV.
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I play Crysis at 1680x1050 resolution at almost 60 FPS.
How's that for hi def? My housemate gets like 1920x1280 at 60 FPS! I think the thing that really makes hi def impressive to people is the really nice contrast ratio and the glossy laptop like screen coverings. |
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sports or action movies are great in HD, anything else is no big deal.
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football or discovery hd is like a hit of microdot
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i personally can't see any picture difference between 1080p, 1080i, or 720p. the refresh rates above 60 are also lost on me even though i did get a 120.
i do notice better sound on some blu-ray releases but i spent more on the sound system than i did on the tv so there you go. all the high def programming is a game changer from standard though. if i had it all to do over again, i'd have spent less on the tv (going 720p) and even more on the speakers. i love playing music on this system. and the blu-ray's are a bonus. |
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