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Dom |
posted on 7th Nov 10 at 21:15 |
quote: Shame about the haggle, guessing you tried the "throw in a free HDMI/scart cable?"? Scaling is basically taking a video (in this case) source and either making it bigger (upscaled) or smaller (downscale) - like grabbing a photo, opening it in photoshop and then resizing it. Obviously downscaling is a lot easier than upscaling as you throw video information/pixels away rather than try and predict information/pixels in upscaling. But the short of it is the HD feed they ran on BBC HD wasn't taken from a HD source as FOM (Bernie's company, they provide the trackside footage, aerial shots etc Everything with Jake/DC/EJ is the BBC with their own cameras) don't provide a HD feed to the broadcasters only a Standard Def feed. So what you saw was the SD feed upscaled for HiDef, so in technically not true HD. Still looked ok (other factors come into play like compression/encoding of the feeds for BBC 1 and BBC HD) but it's light and day if you compared it against proper HD material. Bernie/FOM apparently will release a HD feed (i've seen onboard car test footage and it actually looks extremely impressive, it makes the today's HD feed look pants) to broadcasters next year. Well that's what they've hinted (recently) anyways, whether or not it'll happen is another story as it's been in the pipeline for years. | |
LeeM |
posted on 7th Nov 10 at 18:01 |
the f1 looked better on bbc1hd than normal. upscaled? | |
deano87 |
posted on 7th Nov 10 at 17:40 |
Yeah, I was going to say that any Richer Sounds item which is 'last few' and 'only available to instore customers' are either ex-display or ex-repair. | |
Dom |
posted on 7th Nov 10 at 17:20 |
quote: Looks like a good deal that, did you try and haggle them at all? Btw, the F1 isn't broadcasted in HD (Bernie is too tight to pay for it, although hopefully next year we might see HD) rather it's scaled SD feed :( | |
LeeM |
posted on 7th Nov 10 at 17:00 |
this one in case anyones interested. good deal imo | |
LeeM |
posted on 7th Nov 10 at 16:28 |
Got a toshiba from comet, 40" LCD with freeview hd for £450. Watchin the F1 in hd :cool: | |
LeeM |
posted on 7th Nov 10 at 12:39 |
just rang richer sounds to go and get that, its an ex service model with no stand so would have to be wall mounted but they told me a few people have been to look and not bought it because theyre in bad condition :( | |
ljames555 |
posted on 7th Nov 10 at 12:33 |
Ive got this one been excellent so far and it has one piece of glass ( no border ) | |
Blade_sri |
posted on 7th Nov 10 at 11:43 |
quote::boggle::boggle: | |
Russ |
posted on 7th Nov 10 at 09:12 |
quote:oled | |
Blade_sri |
posted on 7th Nov 10 at 08:43 |
quote::boggle: | |
noshua |
posted on 4th Nov 10 at 16:16 |
Lee, BluRays will still look a whole lot better than DVD or TV. | |
Nismo |
posted on 4th Nov 10 at 16:14 |
I think the picture quallity is excellent for the price, SKY HD through it is good, Blue Rays through it are good, its a 600Hz Plasma, Go to Richer Sounds and see for yourself, at that price you will be amazed! | |
LeeM |
posted on 4th Nov 10 at 10:12 |
quote: Is it ever going to be really noticeable with sd stuff? And will bluray still look better than DVD? | |
Blade_sri |
posted on 4th Nov 10 at 00:07 |
Blade_sri |
posted on 4th Nov 10 at 00:06 |
whats better Plasma or lcd? | |
Dom |
posted on 3rd Nov 10 at 23:51 |
quote: It's technically HD to one standard, but in reality it isn't as it'll scale (reduce in size) BlueRays/HD channels. Get yourself down to a Richer Sounds, have a look at it and get them to run some HD material through it. On smaller sets it isn't really noticeable but it can start to look ropey on 40"/42" etc. Saying that, it's well priced at £300. | |
LeeM |
posted on 3rd Nov 10 at 23:07 |
And again in English? | |
Dom |
posted on 3rd Nov 10 at 22:24 |
Worth noting that both TV's with scale HD material unfortunately (have a resolution 1024x768) as they follow the CEA rules of 'Anything equal or above 720 vertical lines is HD' when actually HD broadcasts/material follow ATSC rules which use resolutions 1280x720 for 720 i/p and 1920x1080 for 1080 i/p (@ various frame rates). | |
LeeM |
posted on 3rd Nov 10 at 22:07 |
could be a winner nismo! i completely forgot about richer sounds cheers mate | |
Nismo |
posted on 3rd Nov 10 at 22:01 |
LG 42" PQ6000 Single Layer | |
LeeM |
posted on 3rd Nov 10 at 21:58 |
http://www.dixons.co.uk/gbuk/samsung-ps42c450b-42-hd-ready-plasma-tv-04906458-pdt.html?srcid=867&xtor=AL-78 |