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TV Quality vs. PC Quality
N.Maniac 64:
Well, at least there's OLED (slowly) coming around that is without a doubt better than LCD.
Also, if you're buying a tv and do any sort of gaming like stuff, MAKE SURE YOU CHECK FOR INPUT LAG. I can't stress this enough. It's the worst on interlaced SD resolution content.
misachaos:
--- Quote from: N.Maniac 64 on August 20, 2009, 05:15:31 PM ---Well, at least there's OLED (slowly) coming around that is without a doubt better than LCD.
Also, if you're buying a tv and do any sort of gaming like stuff, MAKE SURE YOU CHECK FOR INPUT LAG. I can't stress this enough. It's the worst on interlaced SD resolution content.
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Unput lag = When TV Flickers like crap?
N.Maniac 64:
No, it's when you for example press the A button for Mario to jump, but he doesn't jump until a half second later. There's a time gap between the source video and the output video.
Xtras:
Can someone elaborate on the whole upscaling thing. Does that mean it converts low resolution footage to higher resolution? I have heard that some of the western digital media player hard drives, have the ability to render anime files in 1080p even if the file itself was a lower resolution. Essentially what I want to know is, for watching anime boxsets, especially for series that came out in the 90's (gundam wing, g gundam etc.), what would get me the best size and quality. Because I saw my neighbor watch DVD's on his new 1080p lcd, and I must say it looked like crap. Pixelation everywhere.
Money is not really a factor. I have a spending budget of about 10,000 dollars for the home theater of my dreams.
misachaos:
--- Quote from: N.Maniac 64 on August 20, 2009, 05:21:43 PM ---No, it's when you for example press the A button for Mario to jump, but he doesn't jump until a half second later. There's a time gap between the source video and the output video.
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ooh... so the flickering on some games just means its a bad tv. mk thanks.
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