whats the best graphics card for HD playback?
- From: "Michael T. Dean" <mtdean (at) thirdcontact.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 14:56:52 -0500
On 01/23/2006 02:21 PM, Adam Propeck wrote:
> Jared, What are you displaying on? I'm jealous. I really like my 720p
> native LCD projector, but 1080p.... dang!
To answer for him:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/169614#169614
And, I have to say that 1080p looks great on my Samsung DLP
(HL-R6768W). I told myself I wouldn't buy an HDTV that wasn't HD--i.e
that did only 1280x720 when the ATSC spec allows 1920x1080. However,
now that I got the 1080p TV, I'm thinking that--even though the ATSC
spec won't add higher resolutions--manufacturers may, in fact, create
even higher resolution TV's, anyway...
Although a 1080p TV can do dot-for-dot display of a 1920x1080 image
(i.e. 1:1 pixel mapping), sampling theory says that given a certain
sampling resolution (i.e. 1920x1080), displaying the image at full
quality requires an even higher output resolution. I didn't realize
this until I tried to figure out why 720p looks even better on my TV
than on 720p-native TV's at 1:1 pixel mapping. Before, I thought the
1080p TV would give me "perfect" 1080i/p and that 720p would look only
slightly worse than on a 720p set because of the scaling--I guess I had
forgotten the 2-pixels-per-dot rule of thumb I used to use for printing
images. Even though I don't have 2-pixels-per-dot for 720p, I'm much
closer to it for 720p than for 1080p ;). Oh, and NTSC DVD's look
astounding on the TV (where I've got 2 pixels per dot and then some). :)
Mike
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