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So I finally broke down and bought myself a nice flat screen tv. I went with the Samsung 40" LCD. Its has all the bells and whistles that I wanted; namely 1080p Resolution, high 10,000:1 Contrast Ratio, and it has 3 HDMI Inputs that are all 1080p capable. (the HDMI inputs are important and many brands may claim 2-3 inputs, but only one being 1080p)
Anyways, I'm very happy with the TV, etc. When I purchased the TV I also signed up for Direct TV. It was a good deal. Sign up, they take off $300 from purchase price of TV, plus NFL Sunday ticket for free the first year. Then I upgraded to the Superfan package so I get all the games in HD.
There is a lot to be said about High Definintion. Once you get used to it, its damn near impossible to accept anything else.
Currently, the highest possible signal for any cable or dish network is 1080i. The new TV and most upper end sets now are capapble of 1080p. In order to see the full resolution, it has to be Via a video game system (playstation3 or XBOX 360) or a BlueRay DVD or HD DVD.
So what I have been thinking is why not get the best of both worlds. The XBOX 360 has a built in HD DVD player and gaming in 1080p. Most of the HD DVD players I have priced are fairly expensive or comparable to the XBOX 360.
My question is that even though the XBOX 360 has an HD DVD player, maybe the quality is not quite as good as some dedicated HD DVD players. I have yet to really look into the specs etc.
I know I know...1080 p....yadda yadda....HD wha???
anyone?
Anyways, I'm very happy with the TV, etc. When I purchased the TV I also signed up for Direct TV. It was a good deal. Sign up, they take off $300 from purchase price of TV, plus NFL Sunday ticket for free the first year. Then I upgraded to the Superfan package so I get all the games in HD.
There is a lot to be said about High Definintion. Once you get used to it, its damn near impossible to accept anything else.
Currently, the highest possible signal for any cable or dish network is 1080i. The new TV and most upper end sets now are capapble of 1080p. In order to see the full resolution, it has to be Via a video game system (playstation3 or XBOX 360) or a BlueRay DVD or HD DVD.
So what I have been thinking is why not get the best of both worlds. The XBOX 360 has a built in HD DVD player and gaming in 1080p. Most of the HD DVD players I have priced are fairly expensive or comparable to the XBOX 360.
My question is that even though the XBOX 360 has an HD DVD player, maybe the quality is not quite as good as some dedicated HD DVD players. I have yet to really look into the specs etc.
I know I know...1080 p....yadda yadda....HD wha???
anyone?