greg_SA
Expert Member
I popped into Makro today, and they had two Sony 40" 1080p LCD TVs both connected to an HD PVR, showing MNET HD (channel 170). One was connected via SD (component I think), and the other was displaying the HD picture via HDMI.
I was surprised that there wasn't a huge difference in picture quality - in still shots, the HD was definitely clearer, but not to the extent that I was hoping. Strangely, out of focus parts of scenes (like backgrounds) were actually terrible on the HD picture... they weren't smooth - they were very digital looking and flickering! I watched for a while a kept noticing the very digitized/flickering out of focus shots that looked fine on the SD picture. The in-focus bits were definitely better in HD, but not as impressive as the pics posted in this thread.
Maybe that Sony LCD does a poor job of upscaling the 720p to its native 1080p?
Anyone else noticed this?
I was surprised that there wasn't a huge difference in picture quality - in still shots, the HD was definitely clearer, but not to the extent that I was hoping. Strangely, out of focus parts of scenes (like backgrounds) were actually terrible on the HD picture... they weren't smooth - they were very digital looking and flickering! I watched for a while a kept noticing the very digitized/flickering out of focus shots that looked fine on the SD picture. The in-focus bits were definitely better in HD, but not as impressive as the pics posted in this thread.
Maybe that Sony LCD does a poor job of upscaling the 720p to its native 1080p?
Anyone else noticed this?