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The discussions below are a bit grim, so I'll interupt with a more lighthearted question. Supposing that you were to replace your very antiquated television with one of them fandangled LCD or Plasma thingies. And suppose that your wife, who has absolutely no respect for anything technical, demanded that the television choice based entirely on whether or not the screen was glass (instead of plastic). And suppose that the rational husband wants a 1080p LCD (noting that the Plasmas have glass screens, but LCDs usually do not), but acquiesced and agreed to get a Plasma to satisfy the "glass" requirement. And suppose that a brand new XBox 360 with Halo 3 was connected to this television. Based on personal experience, how necessary would it be to get 1080p vs. 720p given that a 1080p costs about $400 more than a comparable 720p? Sure this sounds a bit "loungy", but whenever I post in the lounge, I'm told to get back into the Soapbox, so just pretend that its primary use would be to watch the 700 Club. *Matthew Faithful: Please note that I'm already aware of the fact that the government uses every other line in a 1080p to hide subliminal messages (and that 720p TVs don't do this). That's why I will only watch it while wearing those 80's miniblind-looking sunglasses so that the subliminal lines are removed. -- modified at 13:13 Monday 15th October, 2007
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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The discussions below are a bit grim, so I'll interupt with a more lighthearted question. Supposing that you were to replace your very antiquated television with one of them fandangled LCD or Plasma thingies. And suppose that your wife, who has absolutely no respect for anything technical, demanded that the television choice based entirely on whether or not the screen was glass (instead of plastic). And suppose that the rational husband wants a 1080p LCD (noting that the Plasmas have glass screens, but LCDs usually do not), but acquiesced and agreed to get a Plasma to satisfy the "glass" requirement. And suppose that a brand new XBox 360 with Halo 3 was connected to this television. Based on personal experience, how necessary would it be to get 1080p vs. 720p given that a 1080p costs about $400 more than a comparable 720p? Sure this sounds a bit "loungy", but whenever I post in the lounge, I'm told to get back into the Soapbox, so just pretend that its primary use would be to watch the 700 Club. *Matthew Faithful: Please note that I'm already aware of the fact that the government uses every other line in a 1080p to hide subliminal messages (and that 720p TVs don't do this). That's why I will only watch it while wearing those 80's miniblind-looking sunglasses so that the subliminal lines are removed. -- modified at 13:13 Monday 15th October, 2007
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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You wouldn't have a choice because (1) Her indoors is always right even when she is wrong (2) If you happen live in Australia (or want to emigrate there)
I was "given" the choice between 720p and 1080p. A freedom like this is such a rarity that I don't want to take it lightly.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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The discussions below are a bit grim, so I'll interupt with a more lighthearted question. Supposing that you were to replace your very antiquated television with one of them fandangled LCD or Plasma thingies. And suppose that your wife, who has absolutely no respect for anything technical, demanded that the television choice based entirely on whether or not the screen was glass (instead of plastic). And suppose that the rational husband wants a 1080p LCD (noting that the Plasmas have glass screens, but LCDs usually do not), but acquiesced and agreed to get a Plasma to satisfy the "glass" requirement. And suppose that a brand new XBox 360 with Halo 3 was connected to this television. Based on personal experience, how necessary would it be to get 1080p vs. 720p given that a 1080p costs about $400 more than a comparable 720p? Sure this sounds a bit "loungy", but whenever I post in the lounge, I'm told to get back into the Soapbox, so just pretend that its primary use would be to watch the 700 Club. *Matthew Faithful: Please note that I'm already aware of the fact that the government uses every other line in a 1080p to hide subliminal messages (and that 720p TVs don't do this). That's why I will only watch it while wearing those 80's miniblind-looking sunglasses so that the subliminal lines are removed. -- modified at 13:13 Monday 15th October, 2007
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Sometimes in marriage you are forced to make silly decisions for the sake of appeasement. A smaller price tag coupled with an XBox 360 make for nice sugar to help you swallow that pill...
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The discussions below are a bit grim, so I'll interupt with a more lighthearted question. Supposing that you were to replace your very antiquated television with one of them fandangled LCD or Plasma thingies. And suppose that your wife, who has absolutely no respect for anything technical, demanded that the television choice based entirely on whether or not the screen was glass (instead of plastic). And suppose that the rational husband wants a 1080p LCD (noting that the Plasmas have glass screens, but LCDs usually do not), but acquiesced and agreed to get a Plasma to satisfy the "glass" requirement. And suppose that a brand new XBox 360 with Halo 3 was connected to this television. Based on personal experience, how necessary would it be to get 1080p vs. 720p given that a 1080p costs about $400 more than a comparable 720p? Sure this sounds a bit "loungy", but whenever I post in the lounge, I'm told to get back into the Soapbox, so just pretend that its primary use would be to watch the 700 Club. *Matthew Faithful: Please note that I'm already aware of the fact that the government uses every other line in a 1080p to hide subliminal messages (and that 720p TVs don't do this). That's why I will only watch it while wearing those 80's miniblind-looking sunglasses so that the subliminal lines are removed. -- modified at 13:13 Monday 15th October, 2007
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
1080P makes it future proof right? ;P I thought I read somewhere that even if you had 1080P it wouldn't matter because Halo 3 was only written to 680P or some other odd number. Sadly I haven't researched enough to know what that means but oh well. More P's is always better!
------------------------------------- Do not do what has already been done. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.. but it ROCKS absolutely, too.
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The discussions below are a bit grim, so I'll interupt with a more lighthearted question. Supposing that you were to replace your very antiquated television with one of them fandangled LCD or Plasma thingies. And suppose that your wife, who has absolutely no respect for anything technical, demanded that the television choice based entirely on whether or not the screen was glass (instead of plastic). And suppose that the rational husband wants a 1080p LCD (noting that the Plasmas have glass screens, but LCDs usually do not), but acquiesced and agreed to get a Plasma to satisfy the "glass" requirement. And suppose that a brand new XBox 360 with Halo 3 was connected to this television. Based on personal experience, how necessary would it be to get 1080p vs. 720p given that a 1080p costs about $400 more than a comparable 720p? Sure this sounds a bit "loungy", but whenever I post in the lounge, I'm told to get back into the Soapbox, so just pretend that its primary use would be to watch the 700 Club. *Matthew Faithful: Please note that I'm already aware of the fact that the government uses every other line in a 1080p to hide subliminal messages (and that 720p TVs don't do this). That's why I will only watch it while wearing those 80's miniblind-looking sunglasses so that the subliminal lines are removed. -- modified at 13:13 Monday 15th October, 2007
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Depends on the size of the screen. If you have a true 1080p source and not an upconverted source and you have at least a 50 inch screen then the result is worth it in my view. But take a look at the screens boasting 120 Hz. They are so lifelike that its freaky. But expect to pay an extra grand or two.
This statement was never false.
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I was "given" the choice between 720p and 1080p. A freedom like this is such a rarity that I don't want to take it lightly.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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1080P makes it future proof right? ;P I thought I read somewhere that even if you had 1080P it wouldn't matter because Halo 3 was only written to 680P or some other odd number. Sadly I haven't researched enough to know what that means but oh well. More P's is always better!
------------------------------------- Do not do what has already been done. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.. but it ROCKS absolutely, too.
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The discussions below are a bit grim, so I'll interupt with a more lighthearted question. Supposing that you were to replace your very antiquated television with one of them fandangled LCD or Plasma thingies. And suppose that your wife, who has absolutely no respect for anything technical, demanded that the television choice based entirely on whether or not the screen was glass (instead of plastic). And suppose that the rational husband wants a 1080p LCD (noting that the Plasmas have glass screens, but LCDs usually do not), but acquiesced and agreed to get a Plasma to satisfy the "glass" requirement. And suppose that a brand new XBox 360 with Halo 3 was connected to this television. Based on personal experience, how necessary would it be to get 1080p vs. 720p given that a 1080p costs about $400 more than a comparable 720p? Sure this sounds a bit "loungy", but whenever I post in the lounge, I'm told to get back into the Soapbox, so just pretend that its primary use would be to watch the 700 Club. *Matthew Faithful: Please note that I'm already aware of the fact that the government uses every other line in a 1080p to hide subliminal messages (and that 720p TVs don't do this). That's why I will only watch it while wearing those 80's miniblind-looking sunglasses so that the subliminal lines are removed. -- modified at 13:13 Monday 15th October, 2007
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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The discussions below are a bit grim, so I'll interupt with a more lighthearted question. Supposing that you were to replace your very antiquated television with one of them fandangled LCD or Plasma thingies. And suppose that your wife, who has absolutely no respect for anything technical, demanded that the television choice based entirely on whether or not the screen was glass (instead of plastic). And suppose that the rational husband wants a 1080p LCD (noting that the Plasmas have glass screens, but LCDs usually do not), but acquiesced and agreed to get a Plasma to satisfy the "glass" requirement. And suppose that a brand new XBox 360 with Halo 3 was connected to this television. Based on personal experience, how necessary would it be to get 1080p vs. 720p given that a 1080p costs about $400 more than a comparable 720p? Sure this sounds a bit "loungy", but whenever I post in the lounge, I'm told to get back into the Soapbox, so just pretend that its primary use would be to watch the 700 Club. *Matthew Faithful: Please note that I'm already aware of the fact that the government uses every other line in a 1080p to hide subliminal messages (and that 720p TVs don't do this). That's why I will only watch it while wearing those 80's miniblind-looking sunglasses so that the subliminal lines are removed. -- modified at 13:13 Monday 15th October, 2007
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Just tell her that you want the 1080p. You're the man... aren't you?
-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
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1080P makes it future proof right? ;P I thought I read somewhere that even if you had 1080P it wouldn't matter because Halo 3 was only written to 680P or some other odd number. Sadly I haven't researched enough to know what that means but oh well. More P's is always better!
------------------------------------- Do not do what has already been done. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.. but it ROCKS absolutely, too.
Doctor Nick wrote:
Sadly I haven't researched enough to know what that means but oh well. More P's is always better!
I think it refers to the number of horizontal lines in the resolution. A 1080p TV is 1920x1080. 720p is anything less than that, but can scale the image...or something.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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The display isn't the issue, it's how much 1080p programming is there?
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Oh yeah, that's another question. I have cable but no cable box (plugs right into the wall). Will that coaxial cable put out an HD signal? I'm going to have to replace our Tivo with an HDTivo too.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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The discussions below are a bit grim, so I'll interupt with a more lighthearted question. Supposing that you were to replace your very antiquated television with one of them fandangled LCD or Plasma thingies. And suppose that your wife, who has absolutely no respect for anything technical, demanded that the television choice based entirely on whether or not the screen was glass (instead of plastic). And suppose that the rational husband wants a 1080p LCD (noting that the Plasmas have glass screens, but LCDs usually do not), but acquiesced and agreed to get a Plasma to satisfy the "glass" requirement. And suppose that a brand new XBox 360 with Halo 3 was connected to this television. Based on personal experience, how necessary would it be to get 1080p vs. 720p given that a 1080p costs about $400 more than a comparable 720p? Sure this sounds a bit "loungy", but whenever I post in the lounge, I'm told to get back into the Soapbox, so just pretend that its primary use would be to watch the 700 Club. *Matthew Faithful: Please note that I'm already aware of the fact that the government uses every other line in a 1080p to hide subliminal messages (and that 720p TVs don't do this). That's why I will only watch it while wearing those 80's miniblind-looking sunglasses so that the subliminal lines are removed. -- modified at 13:13 Monday 15th October, 2007
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Mofo's done jacked me - the update? :) If you can afford it, get a 1080p - secret Government mind control messages notwithstanding, the improvement is more than noticeable.
Me: Can you see the "up" arrow? User:Errr...ummm....no. Me: Can you see an arrow that points upwards? User: Oh yes, I see it now! -Excerpt from a support call taken by me, 08/31/2007
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The discussions below are a bit grim, so I'll interupt with a more lighthearted question. Supposing that you were to replace your very antiquated television with one of them fandangled LCD or Plasma thingies. And suppose that your wife, who has absolutely no respect for anything technical, demanded that the television choice based entirely on whether or not the screen was glass (instead of plastic). And suppose that the rational husband wants a 1080p LCD (noting that the Plasmas have glass screens, but LCDs usually do not), but acquiesced and agreed to get a Plasma to satisfy the "glass" requirement. And suppose that a brand new XBox 360 with Halo 3 was connected to this television. Based on personal experience, how necessary would it be to get 1080p vs. 720p given that a 1080p costs about $400 more than a comparable 720p? Sure this sounds a bit "loungy", but whenever I post in the lounge, I'm told to get back into the Soapbox, so just pretend that its primary use would be to watch the 700 Club. *Matthew Faithful: Please note that I'm already aware of the fact that the government uses every other line in a 1080p to hide subliminal messages (and that 720p TVs don't do this). That's why I will only watch it while wearing those 80's miniblind-looking sunglasses so that the subliminal lines are removed. -- modified at 13:13 Monday 15th October, 2007
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Red Stateler wrote:
a brand new XBox 360 with Halo 3
You want Gears of War, Halo is garbage...
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Depends on the size of the screen. If you have a true 1080p source and not an upconverted source and you have at least a 50 inch screen then the result is worth it in my view. But take a look at the screens boasting 120 Hz. They are so lifelike that its freaky. But expect to pay an extra grand or two.
This statement was never false.
Chris-Kaiser wrote:
Depends on the size of the screen. If you have a true 1080p source and not an upconverted source and you have at least a 50 inch screen then the result is worth it in my view. But take a look at the screens boasting 120 Hz. They are so lifelike that its freaky. But expect to pay an extra grand or two.
It's in a bedroom, so I don't want it any bigger than 42". I'm thinking that at that size it won't matter too much* (and there aren't even that many 1080p's in that size). *Since when does size not matter much in the bedroom?
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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Just tell her that you want the 1080p. You're the man... aren't you?
-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:
You're the man... aren't you?
Hold on. Let me call her and ask.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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You wouldn't have a choice because (1) Her indoors is always right even when she is wrong (2) If you happen live in Australia (or want to emigrate there)
Richard A. Abbott wrote:
Her indoors is always right even when she is wrong
:laugh: What the hell does that mean?
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Richard A. Abbott wrote:
Her indoors is always right even when she is wrong
:laugh: What the hell does that mean?
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Oh yeah, that's another question. I have cable but no cable box (plugs right into the wall). Will that coaxial cable put out an HD signal? I'm going to have to replace our Tivo with an HDTivo too.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Again depends on your programming. Most cable companies you have to subscribe to the HD package and they'll give you an HD box. If you have dish of some type you'll need an HD receiver too but most of the time you can get this upgrade for free if you say you're ditching them for someone who will give you the HD stuff free. Programming is extra usually though.
------------------------------------- Do not do what has already been done. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.. but it ROCKS absolutely, too.
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The discussions below are a bit grim, so I'll interupt with a more lighthearted question. Supposing that you were to replace your very antiquated television with one of them fandangled LCD or Plasma thingies. And suppose that your wife, who has absolutely no respect for anything technical, demanded that the television choice based entirely on whether or not the screen was glass (instead of plastic). And suppose that the rational husband wants a 1080p LCD (noting that the Plasmas have glass screens, but LCDs usually do not), but acquiesced and agreed to get a Plasma to satisfy the "glass" requirement. And suppose that a brand new XBox 360 with Halo 3 was connected to this television. Based on personal experience, how necessary would it be to get 1080p vs. 720p given that a 1080p costs about $400 more than a comparable 720p? Sure this sounds a bit "loungy", but whenever I post in the lounge, I'm told to get back into the Soapbox, so just pretend that its primary use would be to watch the 700 Club. *Matthew Faithful: Please note that I'm already aware of the fact that the government uses every other line in a 1080p to hide subliminal messages (and that 720p TVs don't do this). That's why I will only watch it while wearing those 80's miniblind-looking sunglasses so that the subliminal lines are removed. -- modified at 13:13 Monday 15th October, 2007
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall