My god I would have to imagine 720p on 50" looks absolutely horrible.
Quote from: hemmy on November 21, 2009, 11:22:57 PMMy god I would have to imagine 720p on 50" looks absolutely horrible.the human body is unable to recognize the difference of 720 v 1080 at distances greater than @11ft. lol at watching a fifty inch tv any closer than that.
Quote from: Rick Daris on November 22, 2009, 08:16:37 PMQuote from: hemmy on November 21, 2009, 11:22:57 PMMy god I would have to imagine 720p on 50" looks absolutely horrible.the human body is unable to recognize the difference of 720 v 1080 at distances greater than @11ft. lol at watching a fifty inch tv any closer than that. It depends on the size of the tv. And your "stat" is referencing a human viewing a still image. Moving video is very noticable, however.
Moving images matter, since 1080i and 1080p are the same resolution, but I can't speak for his "stat"Also, when buying a large TV, why would you rationalize "Well, if I sit back far enough it will look the same"
You are probably one of those guys who owns a TN panel Also, this isn't about how far you sit from the TV, or resolution (very important if you use your TV for multiple things...other than just a TV) its about getting a lower quality screen because if you sit far enough away it will be hard to notice.
Quote from: hemmy on November 23, 2009, 12:38:45 AMYou are probably one of those guys who owns a TN panel Also, this isn't about how far you sit from the TV, or resolution (very important if you use your TV for multiple things...other than just a TV) its about getting a lower quality screen because if you sit far enough away it will be hard to notice.well then, you win i guess. have fun sitting four feet away from your fifty inch 1080 set. your viewing experience should be fantastic. enjoy.
Quote from: Rick Daris on November 23, 2009, 09:57:22 AMQuote from: hemmy on November 23, 2009, 12:38:45 AMYou are probably one of those guys who owns a TN panel Also, this isn't about how far you sit from the TV, or resolution (very important if you use your TV for multiple things...other than just a TV) its about getting a lower quality screen because if you sit far enough away it will be hard to notice.well then, you win i guess. have fun sitting four feet away from your fifty inch 1080 set. your viewing experience should be fantastic. enjoy.http://hd.engadget.com/2006/12/09/1080p-charted-viewing-distance-to-screen-size/According to that chart, 10' away from a 50" tv is the border between seeing a noticeable difference between 1080p and 720p. Not 4'.
Sitting closer than 11' is entirely reasonable. You're the dumbass who said 4'. Listen, I understand you're trying to justify the crapty Olevia you bought from Target 4 years ago. It's all good. Just sit back with your Diet Shasta and watch your upscaled DVDs, because it's basically just like blu ray. It's all good, bro.
Quote from: ew2x4 on November 23, 2009, 10:20:34 AMSitting closer than 11' is entirely reasonable. You're the dumbass who said 4'. Listen, I understand you're trying to justify the crapty Olevia you bought from Target 4 years ago. It's all good. Just sit back with your Diet Shasta and watch your upscaled DVDs, because it's basically just like blu ray. It's all good, bro.the point is this. there are tards like you and hemmy that don't know a whole lot about vision in general and what makes for a quality picture/viewing experience. you only know 720 and 1080 and automatically assume that a 1080 set is better than a 720 one. you do not understand that resolution is not as important as several other things and not important at all when seated at a normal viewing distance. you are simple minded and that's ok. the television marketing has worked on you guys. it does on a lot of people, don't feel bad.
My Panasonic 50" 720p plasma has a much better picture than my buddies Sharp 52" 1080p LCD (2 years newer) and even he admits it. The LCD has a lot of artifacting (is that a word?) that my plasma has never had and never will.
Quote from: Rick Daris on November 23, 2009, 10:59:55 AMQuote from: ew2x4 on November 23, 2009, 10:20:34 AMSitting closer than 11' is entirely reasonable. You're the dumbass who said 4'. Listen, I understand you're trying to justify the crapty Olevia you bought from Target 4 years ago. It's all good. Just sit back with your Diet Shasta and watch your upscaled DVDs, because it's basically just like blu ray. It's all good, bro.the point is this. there are tards like you and hemmy that don't know a whole lot about vision in general and what makes for a quality picture/viewing experience. you only know 720 and 1080 and automatically assume that a 1080 set is better than a 720 one. you do not understand that resolution is not as important as several other things and not important at all when seated at a normal viewing distance. you are simple minded and that's ok. the television marketing has worked on you guys. it does on a lot of people, don't feel bad. So because there are other important things makes it not important at all?
Quote from: ew2x4 on November 23, 2009, 12:55:15 PMQuote from: Rick Daris on November 23, 2009, 10:59:55 AMQuote from: ew2x4 on November 23, 2009, 10:20:34 AMSitting closer than 11' is entirely reasonable. You're the dumbass who said 4'. Listen, I understand you're trying to justify the crapty Olevia you bought from Target 4 years ago. It's all good. Just sit back with your Diet Shasta and watch your upscaled DVDs, because it's basically just like blu ray. It's all good, bro.the point is this. there are tards like you and hemmy that don't know a whole lot about vision in general and what makes for a quality picture/viewing experience. you only know 720 and 1080 and automatically assume that a 1080 set is better than a 720 one. you do not understand that resolution is not as important as several other things and not important at all when seated at a normal viewing distance. you are simple minded and that's ok. the television marketing has worked on you guys. it does on a lot of people, don't feel bad. So because there are other important things makes it not important at all? it makes it less important then the things that are more important then it and not important at all for normal viewing distances. how do you not get this?people like you and hemmy (judging by what you've both posted so far) don't really have an appreciation for the rest of what goes into making a quality picture. it's ok though, that's why companies print whether it's 720 or 1080 in big letters on the box and display units for you guys. 1080 let's you know to just pay the extra money and purchase it, because 1080 is bigger then 720 and therefore must be better. it's called marketing and judging by how clueless people seem to be about the subject, it's very good marketing.
no channels broadcast in 1080p i know one of the satellite providors upconverts but that's not the same.
Quote from: Rick Daris on November 23, 2009, 01:26:35 PMQuote from: ew2x4 on November 23, 2009, 12:55:15 PMQuote from: Rick Daris on November 23, 2009, 10:59:55 AMQuote from: ew2x4 on November 23, 2009, 10:20:34 AMSitting closer than 11' is entirely reasonable. You're the dumbass who said 4'. Listen, I understand you're trying to justify the crapty Olevia you bought from Target 4 years ago. It's all good. Just sit back with your Diet Shasta and watch your upscaled DVDs, because it's basically just like blu ray. It's all good, bro.the point is this. there are tards like you and hemmy that don't know a whole lot about vision in general and what makes for a quality picture/viewing experience. you only know 720 and 1080 and automatically assume that a 1080 set is better than a 720 one. you do not understand that resolution is not as important as several other things and not important at all when seated at a normal viewing distance. you are simple minded and that's ok. the television marketing has worked on you guys. it does on a lot of people, don't feel bad. So because there are other important things makes it not important at all? it makes it less important then the things that are more important then it and not important at all for normal viewing distances. how do you not get this?people like you and hemmy (judging by what you've both posted so far) don't really have an appreciation for the rest of what goes into making a quality picture. it's ok though, that's why companies print whether it's 720 or 1080 in big letters on the box and display units for you guys. 1080 let's you know to just pay the extra money and purchase it, because 1080 is bigger then 720 and therefore must be better. it's called marketing and judging by how clueless people seem to be about the subject, it's very good marketing.Judging by what we've posted? We made a comment lol'ing about 720p on a 50". How does that figure into our knowledge of contrast ratio, black accuracy, video processors, etc? This is why you're a dipcrap who's pretending to be a stuck up dumb frack from avsforums. If you really want to talk like you know something, you should have said you should match optimum resolution for what ever you watch the most. All but 4 or 5 channels broadcast in 1080i/p, therefore a 1080p screen would be best no matter what. Artifacts and compression will screw the picture up more than anything else.