Just for my understanding: What is the purpose of a FullHD TV when I have just a normal DVD player? I may not be able to make use of the "High Definition" content right?
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Dominic
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for your regular dvd's you could get an upconverting player that scales them to HD resolutions..some of them do a pretty good job.
I have an HDTV and all I use for regular tv shows/etc. is an attic mounted antenna. I get several HD channels from it and the quality is awesome.
I wanted to try some HD stuff as well so I got an HD DVD player for $75 and some HD DVD movies for $4-5 a peice.
If you want to spend $0 dollars on top the TV and don't already have an Antenna for picking up the OTA channels, then getting an HDTV would have no benefit for you..unless you like a bigger, "softer" image with your SD content.
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Originally Posted by bendixG15
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"HD DVD player for $75" May I know which one it is. Does it play JPG photos in high resolution.
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get a bluray player and see full hd...do you have this yet?
jpg will only be hd if the jpeg is....crummy pics will look crummy on hd.
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it was the toshiba A3 model..I got it on craigslist. the HD DVD list of movies is of course small and outdated. but I'm not paying for bluray until it's quite a bit cheaper..if that never happens then I'll be content..I don't watch a whole lot of movies anyways.
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many HD TV's also upscale inputs
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My main purpose is to display high resolution photos in my living room. I am looking into FullHD Monitor TV connected with 1080 upscaling DVD player with HDMI out. Hope this will display images in it max resol.
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In most cases it won't. Most will still downconvert the photos to 720 x 480/576, then upscale. It is still a standard definition device, just with an upscaler on the output. I don't know of any that will display stills at their native resolution (or even scaled directly from native to 1080), but they may exist. Read the fine print before purchasing.
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Thanks for clarifying this. I think now my best option is to find an old/cheap PC with a good video card and get a good 22" HD monitor (TV) to display images. This will not be sleek like a DVD player and cost will be huge.
Thank you guys.
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