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Blu Ray DVD upscaling
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<blockquote data-quote="Retrovega" data-source="post: 51710" data-attributes="member: 1034"><p>Well i have the PS3 slim, which is by no means a force with DVD upscaling, but i find does a very clean job of upscaling to 1080p. I run it via the onkyo 807 to a samsung 40inch LCD, and only if you look really hard you will see some jagged edges and a little pixelation, probably more the TV the the PS3 tho. But the colours are very rich images are very crisp and clear, especially on newer DVD's. However if i don't upscale and run it on normal res on 16:9 it looks as good as any dedicated DVD player i've come across.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retrovega, post: 51710, member: 1034"] Well i have the PS3 slim, which is by no means a force with DVD upscaling, but i find does a very clean job of upscaling to 1080p. I run it via the onkyo 807 to a samsung 40inch LCD, and only if you look really hard you will see some jagged edges and a little pixelation, probably more the TV the the PS3 tho. But the colours are very rich images are very crisp and clear, especially on newer DVD's. However if i don't upscale and run it on normal res on 16:9 it looks as good as any dedicated DVD player i've come across. [/QUOTE]
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