
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but words truly fail when trying to describe how gorgeous a high-definition picture looks on an HDTV. If you've never seen an HD image, the picture looks as improved as when you first saw a DVD after watching VHS tapes for years. Another big difference is the shape of the image. Like what's shown in movie theaters, the image is wide, not square.
Many people bought an HDTV last year, and others plan to spend their economic stimulus rebate checks on one. But consumers who first see them at Costco, Sears and Target are often disappointed when they plug in their new HDTV at home and find that the picture quality looks only slightly better than their old TV.
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That much is obvious. However, it is more than just getting HD programming. HD-TVs are fickle; you have to make careful calibrations to picture, color, etc. otherwise the image looks gaudy and fake. Luckily there are calibration DVDs out there to help you out. Or you could just get a professional calibration.
I can't recall how we called in the economy course, but when you buy that kind of product, you gotta buy evreything else needed for high-def, HDMI or component, HD cable box and an HD-player (blu-ray) otherwise it's all blurry.
EDIT: another example is the Xbox 360: you buy a unit, you gotta buy the specific hard drive for it, the wire to recharge your controller the xbox headset
vs.
sony buy a ps3, standard 2.5'' HDD, standard usb for recharge, and almost (if not) any bluetooth headset.
because broadcasts that are not in HD
then look bad on the hdtv,worse than what they
would be on a normal tv.
But if you know what you're doing.
http://forums.n4g.com/ m_107305/mpage_2/tm.htm
barely anything is hd on tv, only discovery channel looks good