1080p Dvd Upconverters Upscaling DVD Player?

Upscaling DVD Player? - 1080p dvd upconverters

We are looking to buy a 1080p HDTV and do not want the switch to Blu-Ray, if we look Upconverters DVD. I have some questions. When I see the product pages for online gamers, shows "1080p DVD player, but when I look at the reviews online I saw" This DVD player with progressive scan facilities. To make this DVD player to actually display 1080p standard DVD will we have heard that the TV can upscale DVD to 1080p or whatever their native resolution is. If upscaling, the time to buy is an upscaling DVD player?

Here's one I was looking for. Can you tell me if you have a normal DVD upscaling to 1080p?
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-DVP5982-10 ...

And the TV I was looking for. Are 1080p upconversion to himself?
http://www.amazon.com/Westinghouse-TX-42 ...

5 comments:

A/V Truths said...

There are "upconverters" and "climbers". Climbing give a much better than upconverters. The other thing to remember is that television is sometimes the better upconverter / scaler "and sometimes the DVD player has the better upconverter / scaler.

If I were you, I spend more money on an HDTV upconversion / scaling capabilities and proceed with "average" DVD player. Green spent extra on your TV, all your video sources to make better. And you could go back to the Blu-ray disc. You can get a decent player for around $ 300. The audio alone is worth the admission price.

sodaman said...

To make your 1080p source drive and the TV should be 1080p. Westinghouse, Philips and luxury of a DVD to 1080p. Upscaling players came out first. They realize that on the TV set could also eliminate the need for DVD players to keep them.

Upscaling basically have a DVD with 480p and extends to fill the entire screen 1080p. It is like the magnification. People will look short and fat. That is not true 1080p.
Anyone know if an extension is given to the quality of the video to suck and to block look.

risk2123 said...

As you said, almost all built in HDTV upscaling converter. otherwise it would be like the film, shows a small box in the middle of the screen. DVD player is converted mainly to 1080p TVs in your case. Climbers with a DVD in the image of the DVD player is basically more than two times more space again distorted. DVD when the zoom is better than the scaler TV DVD player would be a good buy IMO. But if you have a very good DVD upscaller your $ 2000 TV is a better job as a player is not $ 300. IMO, the best bet is to have a PS3. The 40GB is relatively cheap and is now one of the best BluRay player on the market. not to mention that you can squeeze some Call of Duty 4 during the game, not watch movies. Although she did not mention his use of the PS3 for games or movies, that humanity of Folding @ home to help. PS3 is one of the best purchases of the national media in general.

Grumpy Mac said...

Ok - Let Me In full

Standard Def TV is designed to fill a nine-inch pipe in the 1940s. Black and white. Color was added later.

The DVD is a high-tech way to declare a video of nine inches. Not anymore.

Up-converting DVD player a few tricks. To zoom in and try to fill "a few lines to fill a room of 720 or 1080 data.

But you can not really add information.

You're right that all TV's Up-Conversion. Westinghouse will take care of them.

Well - a DVD player can usually do a better job of switching to a TV budget enough. (It is analog-> digital circuit television should be, they are expensive to make it good).

Some like the brand Oppo DVD player ($ 150) did a good job "filling" the image with few artifacts.

I think a player until Oppo-conversion is the best television not only sending component video to TV. The reason for this is:

- The Oppo units do a good job

- Westinghouse is a TV budget and probably wiAnd we will do a poor job

My tip: use the existing DVD player, until we make a PS3 for BluRay.

Grumpy Mac said...

Ok - Let Me In full

Standard Def TV is designed to fill a nine-inch pipe in the 1940s. Black and white. Color was added later.

The DVD is a high-tech way to declare a video of nine inches. Not anymore.

Up-converting DVD player a few tricks. To zoom in and try to fill "a few lines to fill a room of 720 or 1080 data.

But you can not really add information.

You're right that all TV's Up-Conversion. Westinghouse will take care of them.

Well - a DVD player can usually do a better job of switching to a TV budget enough. (It is analog-> digital circuit television should be, they are expensive to make it good).

Some like the brand Oppo DVD player ($ 150) did a good job "filling" the image with few artifacts.

I think a player until Oppo-conversion is the best television not only sending component video to TV. The reason for this is:

- The Oppo units do a good job

- Westinghouse is a TV budget and probably wiAnd we will do a poor job

My tip: use the existing DVD player, until we make a PS3 for BluRay.

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