On 18/12/06, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> there you go again with the dumb "no good programming" remarks. First of
> all,
> a good HDTV with a HD signal not only blows away anything the old ntsc
> format could ever do,
> it often reproduces even NTSC analog signals better than the old NTSC
> sets could because
> of the extra video bandwidth and progressive scanning they have compared
> to ntsc only sets. Secondly,
> its not like hi-fi example which is wrong anyway. With a really good
> hi-fi
> playback system, ALL your recordings sound better, not just the very
> best.
> What you think is poor turns out to be fair, fair becomes good, good
> becomes
> great, great becomes incredible, etc. the same is true with a really
> good HDTV set
> compared to an old ntsc only set. Everything gets better, hell even VHS
> looks better
> than ever. And new HD programming or new transfers of high resolution
> sources ( MOVIES!)
> look way better than ever in HD. So I strongly disagree with your
> contention
> here, both on the idea that only the very best recordings will show a
> difference
> or that there arent any good HD programs. Hell think of the 1000's and
> 1000's
> of great movies that will be coming out in HD and when it comest to
> older titles,
> seeing these in HD is like seeing the first time after years of poor
> quality
> ntsc only viewings. Thats enough to keep a HDTV busy for the life of the
> product.
> jco

You just seem to be incapable of accepting anyone else's position in a
case of nothing but citing preferences. However given a few of your
earlier comments I can well appreciate why you need all the TV screen
reality that you can get. Fortunately I've got the real thing.

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