Re: Question about HD upconverting DVD players
the dog from that film you saw wrote:
your tv is already upconverting - don't go buying a new dvd player expecting
some kind of HD quality improvement.
From your answer I have to wonder if you have even seen how much better
some of the new upconverting DVD players make a DVD look compared to the
ones that can't upconvert. I have to agree that SD DVDs won't look like
HD but the newer players do a much better job of upconverting than most
TVs do.
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Bill R.
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