"Has anyone noticed that 720p TVs seem to look slightly better on hi def TV
and regular DVD? "
It is an issue of pixels. If you have a TV with 1920 x 1080 pixels then it will
display HD 1080P as perfectly as possibly. If you have a different number of
pixels then it must interpolate and it will create blurring.
The reason many people find DVD's look better is that they may have a native
pixel resolution better suited to it - such as an EDTV. I find EDTV works very
well
with cable HD TV (which for me is all at 720P, so far) and DVD's - perhaps
even
better than a full 1920 x 1080 TV with the 720P signal or an upconverted
DVD,
however, neither are as good with a full 1080p signal from a BD disc when
playing to the proper 1920 x 1080 pixel TV!
I hope this clears up why people have different opinions...a lot of it has to do
with the pixels and how they match the source signal....
and regular DVD? "
It is an issue of pixels. If you have a TV with 1920 x 1080 pixels then it will
display HD 1080P as perfectly as possibly. If you have a different number of
pixels then it must interpolate and it will create blurring.
The reason many people find DVD's look better is that they may have a native
pixel resolution better suited to it - such as an EDTV. I find EDTV works very
well
with cable HD TV (which for me is all at 720P, so far) and DVD's - perhaps
even
better than a full 1920 x 1080 TV with the 720P signal or an upconverted
DVD,
however, neither are as good with a full 1080p signal from a BD disc when
playing to the proper 1920 x 1080 pixel TV!
I hope this clears up why people have different opinions...a lot of it has to do
with the pixels and how they match the source signal....