Agreed. SD doesn't look that bad upscaled on my TV. It actually looks more like the "Super Resolution" side. At least for DVDs, which I'm guessing this is for mainly. Cable TV is a different story but is still an improvement when the box is set to only output 720p/1080i. Upscaling, Super Resolution...whatever your PR dept wants to market it as I guess.
looks like the left side is just stretched from the original aspect, and the right side is in its correct aspect. if you stretch any kind of image and then return it to its original size, you'd notice the diff. why are these people toying with consumers? why don't they work on some real tech advances? i dont see panasonic doin anything goofy like this...
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Is it just me or is the left side really SD + blur?
Agreed. SD doesn't look that bad upscaled on my TV. It actually looks more like the "Super Resolution" side. At least for DVDs, which I'm guessing this is for mainly. Cable TV is a different story but is still an improvement when the box is set to only output 720p/1080i. Upscaling, Super Resolution...whatever your PR dept wants to market it as I guess.
looks like the left side is just stretched from the original aspect, and the right side is in its correct aspect. if you stretch any kind of image and then return it to its original size, you'd notice the diff. why are these people toying with consumers? why don't they work on some real tech advances? i dont see panasonic doin anything goofy like this...