Get some glasses if you cant notice the difference between SD and HD.GTR12
Just got new eyeglasses correcting my vision to 20/20. Try again.
You more than likely have a horrible TV and haven't had time on a good display.rschauby
Right ... I'm sure my Sony Bravia HDTV is the culprit, and not the contradicting statement that you posted RIGHT after:
Also, PS3 is just upscaled SD content anyway. It's not surprising that you have a hard time differentiating polished crap from crap.
rschauby
This.
Um.................what is this. HD isn't just new to the PS3 generation. I noticed a huge difference last gen when I finally got component cables for my PS2, and even more so when playing the few PS2 titles that actually had HD settings. Bottom line: you are insane. No one is trying to rip anyone off with "HD visuals" except for those over priced Monster hdmi cables and probably 3D HD TVs. HD is very much real and much better than SD. MC-Reap
Um.................some people need to learn how to READ.
The thread is titled high DEFINITION vs. standard DEFINITION.
I don't care if you can detect "sharper images" or "brighter colors" with an HDMI cable, so the hell can I. That's not the f***ing question.
Since half of the people that replied apparently don't even understand what DEFINITION is, allow me to explain:
High definition refers to a greater display resolution than standard definition, which means the video being output is made up of more pixels per frame, which equals a more DETAILED picture. Plain and simple. There is NO more detailed or complex definition (pun) of HD.
Here's the kicker:
This only works if your source material was FILMED in HD. Otherwise, all you're doing is just upconverting less pixels into more pixels (in the case of the vast majority of "so-called" HD video games). That equals FAIL.
Games are not FILMED with an HD camera, they're DESIGNED. Upscaling less pixels into more pixels results in MORE jaggies, not less. Simple logic. There is no way in hell that upconverting a picture of lower resolution into a higher resolution display is going to look better. It makes no sense and is physically impossible. Text might be sharper and easier to read, but that's about the only benefit.
I probably could have just figured this out myself instead of posting it here, where every third post is just going to be some SMARTASS comment. News flash, people who like to make smartass comments, ironically, usually aren't very "smart" at all and probably don't even know what the hell they're talking about.
In addition, as I said, I just wanted to check out how games look on a standard display after having played everything in HD my entire time using the PS3. I could switch back to my Sony Bravia at any time I wish, but I might stick with the standard set just based on the PRINCIPLE of my being correct.
I found another GameSpot thread where a member who actually DID know what the hell he was talking about summed up the issue pretty damn well:
It all depends on the TV, it's size and how far you sit, me, i now have a 1080p setup BUT i also have a 26" SD TV in my bedroom and i can tell you i'd be hard pushed to spot the difference in most games (as i have both tvs setup at there optimal distances for there size), infact one of my games actully looks better on the SD tv (R&C TOD) BUT that's because of the upscaling of the game on the 1080p makes it worse (R&C TOD is probably the worst upscaling game i've seen).Stoner-Pimp
True story.
The end.
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