[BC] An HD Tuner for $110

Bernie Courtney jerseyspikes
Sat Dec 24 12:16:52 CST 2005


Hockey in 720p looks good, the problem is unless your team is shown on (and
you can receive) Fox Sports Net most if not all the hockey coverage is in
1080i, which drives me nuts with the motion artifacts as well.

bern
On 12/24/05, DANA PUOPOLO <dpuopolo at usa.net> 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.
>
> So much for "digital quality".
>
> -D
>
>
>
> ------ Original Message ------
> Received: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 07:43:54 AM PST
> From: WFIFeng at aol.com
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> Subject: Re: [BC] An HD Tuner for $110
>
> >I have also noticed significant artifacting
> on most programs, much like the effect of setting the compression too high
> when saving photos in JPG. That would drive me nuts.
>
> 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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