>That and the fundamental truth that many many >people are convinced that compared with SD DVD >upscaled on their 32" - 50" HD TVs Blu-ray simply >doesn't offer enough that they care about
Gonna site all those statistics that have verified this oft-repeated statement?
No? Could it be because they don't exist? Yes, that's probably the reason.
I wish people would stop saying this. It's not true. There are no stats at all about upscaled vs. HD. Besides, every single person I've shown HD vs. Upscaled DVD to has picked HD. Every one, even those who have no idea what HD is. While I've hardly got anything scientific going here, it's still more than people who keep citing the above NON-EXISTENT "statistic" have done!
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>That and the fundamental truth that many many
>people are convinced that compared with SD DVD
>upscaled on their 32" - 50" HD TVs Blu-ray simply
>doesn't offer enough that they care about
Gonna site all those statistics that have verified this oft-repeated statement?
No? Could it be because they don't exist? Yes, that's probably the reason.
I wish people would stop saying this. It's not true. There are no stats at all about upscaled vs. HD. Besides, every single person I've shown HD vs. Upscaled DVD to has picked HD. Every one, even those who have no idea what HD is. While I've hardly got anything scientific going here, it's still more than people who keep citing the above NON-EXISTENT "statistic" have done!
-Pie