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Old 10-24-07, 03:03 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Camaero
Have you seen a good DLP high def tv that has quality HDMI hook ups that is switched to a quality HD station in 1080i like Discovery?

If you have not, well then there's your problem!

If so, and you still are not impressed, then you are just too much of an audiofreak.

Actually, I don't have the sound system to test it, but is the audio quality through HDMI cables not better that the other hook ups?
Yep - I fall in the audio freak catagory. However, I will say that if you can feed me a full 'dts' stream with my shows, you will have made my year!

-S

PS. I don't care for interlaced streams either, so 1080i is out. I do like 720p and 1080p however. I am not even sure why we have 1080i these days (Or if you compare it's number of 1080 to a progressive stream like 720p, you should really be calling 1080i 540i instead since it takes 2 lines of alternating resolution to make one real line of picture which really equals half the resolution it is claiming. 1080i is making it sound better than it really is). This is supposed to be the world of digital television in full progressive frame. 1080i bucks the trend and bury's us in yesterdays protocols. Arrghhh! Before you get me into it, I am stepping down from my soapbox now.
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