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R4500 to spend on Blu Ray Player
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 94043" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Yea, BD playback will be on par with the best but upscaling, not so hot, but neither is the Yamaha's. Of course no upscaler is going to make your DVD's comparable to your BDs so you really have to consider how much a good scaler is worth to you. If it is a big concern, then the 5000ES Homer's touting might be a better solution for you (and of course there are pricier options that will do an even better job).</p><p></p><p>Personally I just let my TV do the upscaling, after my DVD player's done the deinterlacing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 94043, member: 517"] Yea, BD playback will be on par with the best but upscaling, not so hot, but neither is the Yamaha's. Of course no upscaler is going to make your DVD's comparable to your BDs so you really have to consider how much a good scaler is worth to you. If it is a big concern, then the 5000ES Homer's touting might be a better solution for you (and of course there are pricier options that will do an even better job). Personally I just let my TV do the upscaling, after my DVD player's done the deinterlacing. [/QUOTE]
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