In Reply to: Has anyone auditioned this player? posted by Balsac on August 7, 2001 at 07:58:21:
I bought one from Audio Adviser about the same week Thunders got his. When I hooked it up though, I discovered the 480P situation mentioned by Thunders and could not make use of it. This meant that even though I have a High Def big screen TV, it will not take advantage of the progressive scan feature the Camelot does so well. No sense keeping it, so I returned it to Audio Adviser for full refund. No loss except shipping, and I learned a lot. Did you know that 1080 Interlace is good for HD, but if your TV does not also have 480 Progressive capability, you can't use the full function of a progressive scan player like the Round Table? My Denon 5000 will stay until formats are settled.
Be advised: Most people who sell these types of equipment do not know all of the compatability issues! You must research some yourself.......Good luck. Bob
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Follow Ups
- Re: Tried it and returned it - snooker14 07:08:58 08/13/01 (1)
- that makes no sense, but I believe every word! - j_thunders 03:01:58 08/14/01 (0)