Home Video Asylum

TVs, VCRs, DVD players, Home Theater systems and more.

it was the HD-DVDs I had at the time (memory lost in the mist of time)...

"Children of Men", "Batman Begins", "Serenity" (?). Not exactly slouches in the PQ department and the effects weren't obvious unless you were really looking for them. And this might have been a manifestation of the particular system it was played in. I'll should revisit this again with other HD-DVD sources (this was before I acquired "King Kong" and "Poseidon") on the home front.

Nevertheless, the chances of detecting artifacts increase with increased screen size. What's not obvious on a 40" screen might become brutally obvious on a 100+" screen. [And after seeing what's possible on a SOTA 1080p Front projector, I'm not real satisfied with my 720p FP].


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