Projector Central's HD-A1 first impressions
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Projector Central's HD-A1 first impressions
I thought this article HD-DVD: It's Here, and it's Spectacular posted on Projector Central was good. It cleared up some questions I had and some points that have been discussed on other threads here.
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For example:
- What are the results using projectors with native 720p resolution
- Confusion between 1080i/1080p aquisition vs. transmission: Is the HD-A1 deficient because they don't output "full 1080p" resolution?
- Are there any artifacts introduced because of the 1080i transmission?
- Is there motion judder introduced due to conversion between 24fps and 60hz display rate?
- How does it handle standard DVD play (hard to display scenes with judder/shimmer)?
- Do you sacrifice a lot of the medium's potential by playing it on a lower resolution projector, like the popular 720p models today?
- Could you even tell the difference between HD-DVD as displayed on a 720p projector vs. being displayed on a 1080p projector? At what viewing distance?
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From: Mobile, AL
Originally Posted by awmurray
Confusion between 1080i/1080p aquisition vs. transmission: Is the HD-A1 deficient because they don't output "full 1080p" resolution?
Now the question is when is Toshiba going to start selling PC HD-DVDROM drives, since that's what's in the consumer player anyway!
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Great review, and very consistent with my own observations.
Huh?
Read this part again:
What more do you need?
Originally Posted by ShagMan
This was a good explaination, and makes me feel a little better about 1080i.
Read this part again:
After hours of viewing three different HD-DVD movies there is simply no evidence of any artifact that might be attributed to the fact that the signal was transmitted in 1080i format. The picture is as clean, stable, and as artifact-free as it could be. There is no visible defect in the image that would be eliminated by switching to 1080p transmission.




