blr_p Oracle May 30, 2010 #21 Aha, so on your 37" Panasonic the difference between Blu-ray and a typical 1080p rip is apparent. Anyone with a smaller screen want to comment on the difference between and how apparent it is ?
Aha, so on your 37" Panasonic the difference between Blu-ray and a typical 1080p rip is apparent. Anyone with a smaller screen want to comment on the difference between and how apparent it is ?
zhopudey Galvanizer May 30, 2010 #23 Why should screen size make a diff? If your screen is smaller then just sit closer.
blr_p Oracle May 30, 2010 #24 Chaos said: ^^Philips 42". Smaller screens may not show that big a diff. Click to expand... When you mentioned you could see the difference between the two types of rips, how far were you sitting ? I'm assuming you would be sitting at no further than 7 feet. Further away the differences should be slight if unnoticeable. Closer than 7 feet the differences will be much more apparent.
Chaos said: ^^Philips 42". Smaller screens may not show that big a diff. Click to expand... When you mentioned you could see the difference between the two types of rips, how far were you sitting ? I'm assuming you would be sitting at no further than 7 feet. Further away the differences should be slight if unnoticeable. Closer than 7 feet the differences will be much more apparent.
A Anshul Discoverer May 30, 2010 #26 1080p is very important for me. I can sit a lot closer to the screen without sacrificing quality, so it's a lot more immersive.
1080p is very important for me. I can sit a lot closer to the screen without sacrificing quality, so it's a lot more immersive.