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Re: Progressive dvd help

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Two things. First, the line doubler in your new set will get you a long way there assuming it's a decent line doubler (invest in a good set of component cables if your current player supports it). Second, I wouldn't get a progressive player now until they work out the chroma bug problem. I'm not sure if you've been keeping up on these developments, but Denon was to have a killer player based on the DVDO chip, but they are having problems with it. Save your money on a player for a couple months. Even so, your HDTV will probably provide a satisfying experience and you may find you don't need one. And also, stick to anamorphic discs if possible.

Make sure you get a calibration DVD like VE or Avia so you can set it up right.

-- Greg


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