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The resolution on an SDTV is 640x480.
HDTV resolution comes in a few flavors:
720p = 1280 x 720 or 1366 x 768
1080i and 1080p = 1920 x 1080
Obviously the more pixels there are, the more detail there is. If you have a chance, head to your local electronics store and check out how much better the picture looks on a good HD display. You really have to see it with your own eyes.Â
i want to see screenshots comprison hdtv to sdtv any one have link ?The resolution on an SDTV is 640x480.
HDTV resolution comes in a few flavors:
720p = 1280 x 720 or 1366 x 768
1080i and 1080p = 1920 x 1080Obviously the more pixels there are, the more detail there is. If you have a chance, head to your local electronics store and check out how much better the picture looks on a good HD display. You really have to see it with your own eyes.
babystapler
[QUOTE="babystapler"]i want to see screenshots comprison hdtv to sdtv any one have link ?The resolution on an SDTV is 640x480.
HDTV resolution comes in a few flavors:
720p = 1280 x 720 or 1366 x 768
1080i and 1080p = 1920 x 1080Obviously the more pixels there are, the more detail there is. If you have a chance, head to your local electronics store and check out how much better the picture looks on a good HD display. You really have to see it with your own eyes.
candy10101
SDTVs are worthless. Go to a best buy, are you unable to go do some research on your own?Â
[QUOTE="babystapler"]i want to see screenshots comprison hdtv to sdtv any one have link ?The resolution on an SDTV is 640x480.
HDTV resolution comes in a few flavors:
720p = 1280 x 720 or 1366 x 768
1080i and 1080p = 1920 x 1080Obviously the more pixels there are, the more detail there is. If you have a chance, head to your local electronics store and check out how much better the picture looks on a good HD display. You really have to see it with your own eyes.
candy10101
Quality Difference:
This shot shows the difference in detail from HD-DVD to a regular DVD that has been upscaled.
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Size Comaprison:
This image shows a 480p shot in the corner ontop of the same image stretched to 1080p. Not a good comparision for quality, but a great visual for the actual size difference. I had originally made this image to illustrate how awful Zelda looked on an HDTV. ;)
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One more thing! 1366x768 is NOT an HD resolution. It is a common native resolution of most LCD "720p" TV's. I know of no device (other than a PC) that outputs 1366x768. If your TV has this native resolution, you will NEVER have a matching input and every single HD source you put in will be scaled to match the screen resolution.
My lord. The stuff people come out with ... it's just crazy. I truly believe, when you take into consideration the access to info we have in the western & developed worlds, that we've actually become dumber than any other generation in the past 200 years, at least (except probably the Japanese, those dudes are just crazy smart from the womb it seems). Common sense seems to be myth nowadays.chubear700Your comments are a pain to read, but I agree with you.Â
[QUOTE="babystapler"]i want to see screenshots comprison hdtv to sdtv any one have link ?The resolution on an SDTV is 640x480.
HDTV resolution comes in a few flavors:
720p = 1280 x 720 or 1366 x 768
1080i and 1080p = 1920 x 1080Obviously the more pixels there are, the more detail there is. If you have a chance, head to your local electronics store and check out how much better the picture looks on a good HD display. You really have to see it with your own eyes.
candy10101
You can't compare the two from pictures. SD TV's cannot be photographed, the pixels are too far apart and the camera removes the light that hides them from your eyes, it looks awful in every picture. HD has alot of pixels close together so the entire image looks cleaner.Â
[QUOTE="candy10101"][QUOTE="babystapler"]i want to see screenshots comprison hdtv to sdtv any one have link ?The resolution on an SDTV is 640x480.
HDTV resolution comes in a few flavors:
720p = 1280 x 720 or 1366 x 768
1080i and 1080p = 1920 x 1080Obviously the more pixels there are, the more detail there is. If you have a chance, head to your local electronics store and check out how much better the picture looks on a good HD display. You really have to see it with your own eyes.
TheSystemLord1
You can't compare the two from pictures. SD TV's cannot be photographed, the pixels are too far apart and the camera removes the light that hides them from your eyes, it looks awful in every picture. HD has alot of pixels close together so the entire image looks cleaner.
 huh?
please pass the doobage.... ;)Â
HD looks better ive seen it in stores (when they set the damn things up correctly)
All say sorry Joker1232004..why you ask
Because my PS3 is being played on a 15" SDTV!
But im gonna get a HDTV after my exams
A nice Samsung LE23R87
What you guys thing ^^^ please post comment on my TV...For my PS3's sake lol
Just to add to that. A PS3 on a SD TV still looks great! But to get the full Power get HD!Â
Of course not.:|
A SDTV goes up to a max 480p resolution. HDTV currently goes up to 1080p.
lusitanogamer
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Not quite right....SDTV maxes at 480i, EDTV, or enhanced defintion TV goes to 480p and HDTV goes up to 1080p at the consumer level.
[QUOTE="babystapler"]i want to see screenshots comprison hdtv to sdtv any one have link ?The resolution on an SDTV is 640x480.
HDTV resolution comes in a few flavors:
720p = 1280 x 720 or 1366 x 768
1080i and 1080p = 1920 x 1080Obviously the more pixels there are, the more detail there is. If you have a chance, head to your local electronics store and check out how much better the picture looks on a good HD display. You really have to see it with your own eyes.
candy10101
Here http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=25633990
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[QUOTE="candy10101"][QUOTE="babystapler"]i want to see screenshots comprison hdtv to sdtv any one have link ?The resolution on an SDTV is 640x480.
HDTV resolution comes in a few flavors:
720p = 1280 x 720 or 1366 x 768
1080i and 1080p = 1920 x 1080Obviously the more pixels there are, the more detail there is. If you have a chance, head to your local electronics store and check out how much better the picture looks on a good HD display. You really have to see it with your own eyes.
adamatoms
Quality Difference:
This shot shows the difference in detail from HD-DVD to a regular DVD that has been upscaled.
Â
Size Comaprison:
This image shows a 480p shot in the corner ontop of the same image stretched to 1080p. Not a good comparision for quality, but a great visual for the actual size difference. I had originally made this image to illustrate how awful Zelda looked on an HDTV. ;)
Â
One more thing! 1366x768 is NOT an HD resolution. It is a common native resolution of most LCD "720p" TV's. I know of no device (other than a PC) that outputs 1366x768. If your TV has this native resolution, you will NEVER have a matching input and every single HD source you put in will be scaled to match the screen resolution.
Wow man, you've got a nice set. I looked at your sig pic. Very nice.Please Log In to post.
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