Well, I dunno.... How much better is it really gonna get? How much sharper must it get? I mean, digital technology kinda wrecked some basic elements of a movie like Citizen Kane....
Plus in HD cinematographers have to pay a lot more attention to minute details because every little speck will show...
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: On cloud 9 in 7th heaven! I didn't
Yea true. But i think it depends on the movie in question. Something like the PT where the SFX are meant to carry the movie, it'll definitely help, but if its a movie that has no special need for incredible picture than why bother. I mean if you watch an HDTV then go watch an old tub tv, its rather annoying. Its like playing Madden on a big screen then playing it on a 19". Once you experience it, its hard to go back...
I know. I have terrestrial digital tv now... if I compare it to regular cable it is so much better. I can barely wtch the normal cable tv anymore, even though it is pretty good on its own.
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: On cloud 9 in 7th heaven! I didn't
well to go from a big TV where you can see all the details of the game to a small TV where you can only see the figures, its a big difference. Bigger is better...in this case at least.
Has nothing to do with the TV. On NTSC or PAL you'd be stretching the puictuire so all lines will be very visible and the picture gets fuzzy. No TV can add lines to an image.
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: On cloud 9 in 7th heaven! I didn't
ah ...I see. I made a mistake before...my tv is 61" 1080P, not i. Either way, its crazy. Only thing i don't like about it is on older movies (Citizen Kane style) the film itself cant hold up to the picture so it looks kinda fake. Ah well...