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Like much better then a normal tv? Yes. normal TV is 480i and this is 720p
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That's a lie...... Just because it's HD doesn't mean it will look any better. 1st of all, HD means NOTHING on a screen that small. You WILL not see the difference, I promise. Even at 20" you're going to have to look really hard at still images to see any improvement over 480p (EDTV). 2nd, Insignia (Best Buy's in-house brand) is garbage. CNet just reviewed their latest "offering" and called it the worst TV (this particular one was a plasma) they've reviewed. Don't waste yours or your parents' money on this one. Save it until you can afford something that is more worthwhile.I wouldn't trust this opinion too much, I have a 19 inch Goodmans widescreen for my bedroom, I run my 360 on it and it looks great in 720p, its nowhere near as good as my 50 inch samsung, but I would try and get something that is widescreen
You guys can doubt what I say all you want, but it doesn't change it. I'm a huge proponent of HD. I have an HD projector, both HD disc formats, etc, so don't go assuming that I have bad eyes, can't tell the difference, or whatever else you're gonna argue.
Saying that it will look better in HD no matter the size is a complete lie. Notice that I said 480p in my post. That's because, in all honesty, at that size making it progressive scan is the biggest improvement. You lose the edge bleeding and a bunch of other things. That 15" screen is not big enough to start seeing the kinds of minor details that having HD offers.
I know that some of you are going to argue that you have 17" monitors and you can CLEARLY see the difference when you up the resolution, etc on PC games. Well guess what, you're right. That's because you are changing the source material though. You're adding higher polygon counts, higher res textures, more bump mapping, and all that fun stuff. With a console or HDTV you are taking the same source material and just displaying it at a resolution where some of these details that are already being rendered are no longer lost in the background because there are more pixels and thus more locations where these small details can be displayed.
If you want to doubt me, fine.... I obviously have no idea what I'm talking about. :roll:
I never doubted you:| lol
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