[BC] An HD Tuner for $110
Robert Meuser
Robertm
Sat Dec 24 10:46:18 CST 2005
Not sure what you're watching or what you're taking while watching it,
but around here those problems dont exist.
R
DANA PUOPOLO wrote:
>Yep...Just try and watch a hockey game on HDTV - the slurring will drive you
>nuts! But this is the FUTURE, so it must be better - RIGHT?!
>Even Dish TV has artifacts by the tons now (NTSC). Whenever anything goes to
>black, what you see are a bunch of square pixels with differing amounts of
>black.
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>So much for "digital quality".
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>-D
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>>I have also noticed significant artifacting
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>on most programs, much like the effect of setting the compression too high
>when saving photos in JPG. That would drive me nuts.
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>I guess we're not your "typical" TV watchers. Myself, I only watch about an
>hour or two per week. That time only increases when there is something special
>
>I want to see. My wife watches more, but still not enough to lay down those
>kind of bucks.
>
>Willie...
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