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None you eyes would notice as long as you have a half way decent 1080p TV.Are you sure that there is no quality drop as long as the TV does a good job of deinterlacing?
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None you eyes would notice as long as you have a half way decent 1080p TV.Are you sure that there is no quality drop as long as the TV does a good job of deinterlacing?
None you eyes would notice as long as you have a half way decent 1080p TV.
Please, do not think that Telecine is exactly the same as normal Interlacing. Yes, both are very similar at first sight but are not 100% the same thing. For example, content pulled down to 29.97 fps is still fundamentally Progressive, it is just represented in an Interlaced manner. With truly Interlaced video, each field (where two fields comprise a frame) represents two discrete moments in time. The same is not true of Telecined content, except for two out of every five frames, but that's only an artificial characteristic of the process, which can be losslessly reversed.
Or a free digital coax. Optical to coax adapters run about $15 on ebay.
Hmmm... Interesting development here;
I just called my local Wal-Mart to see how many of these they're going to have in stock tomorrow. The guy I talked to in electronics had already printed the sign and whatnot for the display and he told me that the price is definitely $198.87, not $98.87 and that if the website is showing that it'll probably be corrected before the sale begins tomorrow.
I don't know if anyone has mentioned it in the last 5 pages, but this player does NOT output at 1080p for those who are interested.
http://reviews.cnet.com/video-players-and-recorders/toshiba-hd-a2/4507-6463_7-32074340.html?tag=sub
A get what you pay for thing.
I think your the firstI don't know if anyone has mentioned it in the last 5 pages, but this player does NOT output at 1080p for those who are interested.
http://reviews.cnet.com/video-players-and-recorders/toshiba-hd-a2/4507-6463_7-32074340.html?tag=sub
A get what you pay for thing.
Hmmm... Interesting development here;
I just called my local Wal-Mart to see how many of these they're going to have in stock tomorrow. The guy I talked to in electronics had already printed the sign and whatnot for the display and he told me that the price is definitely $198.87, not $98.87 and that if the website is showing that it'll probably be corrected before the sale begins tomorrow.
If they don't honor the price there's going to be some serious lawsuits.
It probably says somewhere in the ad that they do not honor "advertisement mistakes." that is how they get around the false advertisement lawsuits.
A new car built by my company leaves somewhere traveling at 60 mph. The rear differential locks up. The car crashes and burns with everyone trapped inside. Now, should we initiate a recall? Take the number of vehicles in the field, A, multiply by the probable rate of failure, B, multiply by the average out-of-court settlement, C. A times B times C equals X. If X is less than the cost of a recall, we don't do one
CC, BB, and Sears are not showing this model on their website....makes me wonder.
BB pulled it off their website yesterday. But my CC has a few in stock, maybe 8 or more. They probably pulled them off the websites because they are not wanting to honor the price. Typical pansy move.
So do we know who will price match with the Wal*Mart print out? I heard Sears but do we have confirmation on Circuit City or Best Buy. Since all the stores pulled the from their websites I guess there's no real way to check stock.
Why the hell do they allow that 10 crap! They should limit the sale to one per customer to spread the love. F the damn fleabayers!
Well I am bummed. Just like the website said, the prices were different here in Oklahoma. They had the HD-A2C on sale for $185 instead of the plain HD-A2 for $99.
I was going to bite just to replace my six year old no-name brand DVD player but I guess not this time around. I'll wait for the HD-A2 to go on sale again online.
$99 hint. Check Bestbuy for business.
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so when i got there at walmart this morning, they had like 30 of the damn things on an endcap. me and this other guy were looking at them. as soon as i was about to pick one up this lady ran up to me and told me it was $185 and not $99. i was like "wtf?" and left promptly
Hell NO! Go back there and get one! The bitch was just talking outta her ass!
Ordered from Bestbuy For Business and came to $115 with tax and shipping. I was debating on whether to take a long lunch and sneak over to Wal-Mart to see if they had any left, but I will pay the extra $10 to not have to deal with the Wal-Mart crowd.$99 hint. Check Bestbuy for business.