Crosswords1 min ago
Is anybody else disappointed with HD TV?
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I've been watching Sky HD on an HD TV for about 3 months and I can honestly say that the picture looks no different to my "old" Sky+! A neighbour of mine is of the same opinion, but are we in the minority?
We also think that the quality of picture that Sky Sports' adverts (for their coverage in HD) would have you believe you will get is exaggerated!
We also think that the quality of picture that Sky Sports' adverts (for their coverage in HD) would have you believe you will get is exaggerated!
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If your TV is not 1080 horizontal lines then you probably wont notice much difference.
Most HD TVs are either around 720 horizontal lines (720p) or 1080 horizontal lines (1080i or 1080p).
If your TV is only 720p then that is not much above "normal" TV anyway.
To get "true" HD you need a 1080 lines TV and a 1080 lines signal. I believe Sky transmit some HD output at 720 and some at 1080.
A blu ray disk outputs at 1080, but you will only see it at its best on a 1080 TV.
My son has a 50" 1080 TV and Sky HD on that is stunning.
Most HD TVs are either around 720 horizontal lines (720p) or 1080 horizontal lines (1080i or 1080p).
If your TV is only 720p then that is not much above "normal" TV anyway.
To get "true" HD you need a 1080 lines TV and a 1080 lines signal. I believe Sky transmit some HD output at 720 and some at 1080.
A blu ray disk outputs at 1080, but you will only see it at its best on a 1080 TV.
My son has a 50" 1080 TV and Sky HD on that is stunning.
When watching a documentary, HD is stunning.
When watching a 'typical' tv programme like Jonathan Ross or Robin Hood, HD is pretty overrated.
We recently compared a normal DVD of Casino Royale to the Blu Ray version - it was quite stunningly different - but of course Blu Ray is 1080p whereas Sky movies in HD would be 1080i
So in answer to your question - in some things it is better, for some there is very little difference.
When watching a 'typical' tv programme like Jonathan Ross or Robin Hood, HD is pretty overrated.
We recently compared a normal DVD of Casino Royale to the Blu Ray version - it was quite stunningly different - but of course Blu Ray is 1080p whereas Sky movies in HD would be 1080i
So in answer to your question - in some things it is better, for some there is very little difference.