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Hold off on HD DVD for now - New Denon up-scalers
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<blockquote data-quote="kay" data-source="post: 11567" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Upscaling won't create something from nothing, but it might make the appearance a lot more pleasant if the built-in scaler of the display produces artifacts such as jaggies or stutters during panning. I've seen what the Denon DVD-1930 is capable of on a 70" Sony TV and it was very watchable from about 3m. That's quite impressive to me. It won't have as much detail as an HD source, but it didn't feel in any way overstretched either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kay, post: 11567, member: 2"] Upscaling won't create something from nothing, but it might make the appearance a lot more pleasant if the built-in scaler of the display produces artifacts such as jaggies or stutters during panning. I've seen what the Denon DVD-1930 is capable of on a 70" Sony TV and it was very watchable from about 3m. That's quite impressive to me. It won't have as much detail as an HD source, but it didn't feel in any way overstretched either. [/QUOTE]
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