QUOTE(slk5538 @ Feb 20 2009, 08:19 AM)
I tend to agree with ar188, it is easier for me to spot the different qualities in images than sound.
I don't know, may be my eyes are better developed than my ears? or that just happen to most people and that is why when someone like Mr. Mark L. who can differentiate the differences in sound, he is regarded as "golden ear", and none is being called "golden eye" (may b only in 007 movie
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I suppose if someone is refering to the peference in the difference of images such as more colourful pic vs more natural pic than it could be subjective. But that should only apply to certain aspects. I don't think anyone would prefer a blurry image over a clearer pic.
BTW, I would pick 428 over PV80 even if it is 10% more expensive
Yeah, me agrees with ar188 as well.I don't know, may be my eyes are better developed than my ears? or that just happen to most people and that is why when someone like Mr. Mark L. who can differentiate the differences in sound, he is regarded as "golden ear", and none is being called "golden eye" (may b only in 007 movie
I suppose if someone is refering to the peference in the difference of images such as more colourful pic vs more natural pic than it could be subjective. But that should only apply to certain aspects. I don't think anyone would prefer a blurry image over a clearer pic.
BTW, I would pick 428 over PV80 even if it is 10% more expensive
For a person with decently normal eyesight, can easily tells pixelly graphics, blurriness/sharpness, extra details, colour contrast, blackness etc.
Of course to some level, it MIGHT be subjective, but i believe the majority of people will prefer non-pixelly videos, sharp to blur (as in Blu Ray sharp to DVD's blur and DVD's sharp to even blurrer VCDs), good colour contrast, extra details (can see sweat and hair strand, instead a blog of dunno what) etc.
There'll be some who prefer otherwise, but i daresay 99% of people will falls into the 1st category...it just like some people think fat girls are sexy..with an exposed tummy with 3 spare tyres hanging out.....who here prefer this?
As for audio, it really takes a golden ear and very fussy people to spot the detail...not to mentioned a high-end system with multitude of possible configurations.
Feb 20 2009, 09:48 AM

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