Not nearly as good as HD DVD or Blu-ray or any native HD source, but still excellent in terms of SD DVD quality and very close to what a typical CRT direct view TV is capable of. ![]() However, just to show how well a LCD, or any digital TV can display a higher quality 480i source, set your DVD player to output in 480i only and unless you have some problems with your display, or if it has a very poor deinterlacer, the picture should look excellent. This is why some LCD displays do a much better job with analog SD and interlaced signals than others. One reason you might see a degradation of the picture quality when going from a CRT to a digital TV is that if the signal is analog, such as from a PS2 or from non-digital TV broadcasts, it must be go through a A/D conversion which will often result in a loss in picture quality, especially with displays that do not have high-end D/A converters and video processors. ![]() It has to do with the quality of the original source, converting an analog source to digital, and how the video processor adjusts the signal before it displays it. Click to expand.It's not the resolution or being interlaced (unless the display doesn't do accurate deinterlacing).
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