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vincentboleh
post Aug 24 2010, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(johnny82 @ Aug 24 2010, 11:37 AM)
if u have unlimited money..go for full hd
Even you do not have unlimited money, still go for FHD. Why settle for less and regret later?

if u wanna save money..just get hd ready
Even you want to save money, still go for FHD (easy payment will take care of it)

seriously u wont notice or realise much difference since ur not gonna have both panel side to side (for me at least..cant say for the rest)
Disagree. When watch Bluray movies, you'll be able to tell, especially background scenes / objects more vibrant.

for me even hd ready is enough already
Well, once you are on HD, switching cost can be high.  I understand.

it depends on how far ur tv is from u as well
HD / FHD has nothing to do with viewing distant; it has to do with pixels; However, there is correlation between TV size and viewing distance.

and also are u willing to spend XXX amount for bd movies
Unless you are champion of Originals other wise, Uncle Ho will provide altenatives


but one thing i do believe tho...i think sony has a better non reflective screen
That is call brand loyalty or preference. Sony no longer produce Plasma and they do not even have reflective screen.

its really annoying to watch movies in the morning with reflective screen lol
If you are annoyed by reflective screen, any time you watch you will be annoyed.

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vincentboleh
post Aug 26 2010, 10:09 AM

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QUOTE(figure8 @ Aug 25 2010, 11:09 PM)
that is true. the difference is there but hard to notice..
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Ask Anfieldude and other calibrating sifus.
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.

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