just wanna ask ... have anybody try put 1 42' HD ready and 1 42' full hd side by side, do all best setting, see any differnet or not"
anybody anybody???
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Full HD or HD Ready?, Help me for choose...
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Aug 25 2010, 04:37 PM
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HD READY STILL THE BEST!!!
just wanna ask ... have anybody try put 1 42' HD ready and 1 42' full hd side by side, do all best setting, see any differnet or not" anybody anybody??? This post has been edited by thonysky: Aug 25 2010, 04:53 PM |
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QUOTE(vincentboleh @ Aug 26 2010, 10:09 AM) Ask Anfieldude and other calibrating sifus. "Mou San Wong" durian FTW!!!! If you are taught how to spot the difference, once you have spot it, it will be implanted in your brain cell and you'll forever remember it. If you are not taught how to spot it, both FHD/HD will be forever be no differences. Avatar is a good movie where such differences are easily spot e.g. Color vibrancy, Clarity of background scene, details of trees / grass etc. Morale of the story: If you have never try "Mou San Wong" durian, you'll never know how good it tastes or you'll say D24 is still the best. |
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