Vlad Dracula
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Anybody have info on this?
http://www.amazon.com/Adventures-In...1683141?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1182497076&sr=1-346
http://www.amazon.com/Adventures-In...1683141?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1182497076&sr=1-346
The screen will convert any signal it gets into its native resolution, or as close at it gets as long as they're downward scalable. So yes, they're compatible. 1080p will simply be shown as 720p on your screen (as it can't do better) so if you're happy with 720p picture, you're off just fine.deckard24 said:Now, I'm new to the whole HD world but maybe some of you tech savvy Ravenites can answer this. If 1080p is the ultimate in resolution (which I know both Blu-Ray and HD-DVD display images in) will a 720p TV be compatible with a 1080p HD player. The TV is a fantastic gift with a terrific picture, but the thought of not being able to watch Indy in HD is unbearable!! That just won't do.
deckard24 said:I just recently got a 42" LCD HDTV with a max 720p resolution as a gift. The TV is a Vizio which they sell at Sam's Club for under $1000, and the smaller sized ones are even better deals.
peterlally said:How long did we wait for Indy on DVD, we are still waiting for young Indy on DVD. Blueray? hahahahahahahahahahahah!! Keep Dreaming we'll be on chip to brain implants before Lucasfilm get round to that!
deckard24 said:Anybody tried playing their Indy DVDs in an upconvert DVD player? I'm curious if the picture is improved upon or if it's the same as with a standard player.