[QUOTE="nunovlopes"][QUOTE="GiantAssPanda"] For pictures and videos maybe, but for 3D games? Doubt it.m3Boarder32
Precisely.
m3Boarder32Â fails to understand a fundamental difference between real life images and video game images.
TVs are mostly used for presenting real life images. Real like is kind of naturally anti-aliased, and motion captured by a camera is naturally motion blurred. A DVD has obviously less detail than a Bluray, but you don't have aliasing issues, the image is smooth, it's just that it has less detail. If a person is reading a book, in the DVD version you won't be able to discern individual letters, whereas in the Bluray version you will. But overall the image is smooth. I actually think 720p for movies is usually ok.
Video game images are very different. You will have significant aliasing issues if no AA is applied or if resolution is too low. Resolution is key in video game images. Other things such as blacks, color accuracy, etc. are important but not as important since you're not looking at a real life picture any way. When looking at a video game image, how do you notice if color accuracy isn't 100% perfect?
Nope my console games look better on my Plasma than PC games do on my 1440p monitor. That's why I also have a PC for my PlasmaThat really invalidates your argument that your console looks better on your Plasma if you can just as easily hook up your PC to it too. Â :roll:
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