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I have heard from somewhere (?) that there isn't a lot of picture quality diffence between a standard 28 inch LCD television and a 28 inch television showing an HD picture. As I understand the difference is more prominant on the larger screens. Can anyone confirm this.
The question arises because I am pondering on whether to upgrade my (standard) sky subscription to the HD Sky+ box, but not sure if I will see much of a difference on a 28 inch screen, as I am quite happy with the picture I already receive. Has anyone been in this position and made the 'change' - and can comment.
The question arises because I am pondering on whether to upgrade my (standard) sky subscription to the HD Sky+ box, but not sure if I will see much of a difference on a 28 inch screen, as I am quite happy with the picture I already receive. Has anyone been in this position and made the 'change' - and can comment.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i have sky hd and of course it is better. maybe the article you read was referring to standard braodcasts which will of course look no different. there is a noticeable improvement however in hd broacasts although having said that some are far better than others. the movies are sharper but far from being hd quality imho. the best hd quality is found on the documentary channels and also bbc hd.
strictly speaking it is also not true that a sky+ box does all the things an hd box does. 1 the hd hard drive is 6-7 times larger (i think) and 2 you will receive 'sky anytime' which cherry picks progs/movies etc that are instantly available to watch 'anytime' with no adverts.
strictly speaking it is also not true that a sky+ box does all the things an hd box does. 1 the hd hard drive is 6-7 times larger (i think) and 2 you will receive 'sky anytime' which cherry picks progs/movies etc that are instantly available to watch 'anytime' with no adverts.
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