In Reply to: Re: Progressive scan TV and interlaced DVD outputs does it worth posted by kotches on January 4, 2002 at 14:01:32:
Thanx,Yes, it’s marketing hype.
Here in Europe for example PANASONIC sells:
TX- 29AK40 with so called “Advanced Progressive Scanâ€, and the extra gadget called “Dynamic Digital motionâ€. No mentioning about 100Hz scanning (probably progressive san covers the 100Hz functionality)There are cheaper models, with so called “100Hz Super Digital Scanâ€.
There are also evena cheaper models with simple “100Hz Scanâ€
I don’t know actually what’s the difference ;-(Estimated price differences:
100Hz Scan + 8 bit resolution: 600-800 USD (I don’t remember)
100Hz Super Digital Scan 8 bit resolution: 700-1000 USD (TX- 29AS10)
Advanced Progressive Scan + Dynamic Digital motion + 10 bit resolution 1300-1500 USD (TX- 29AK40)Also Sony sells:
100Hz: 700 USD ( KV- 29FX 66 K)
100Hz Digital Plus: (I don’t remember)
Advanced 100Hz Digital Plus: 1300-1500 USD ( KV- 32FX 65 K)
DRC (Digital Reality Creation): > 1500 USD ( KV- 29FQ 75 K)
Digital Reality Creation stands for replicate high definition picture from standard tv signal (sort of vertical and horizontal resolution doubler)Do you know if Digital Reality Creation is a progressive scan equivalent?
I haven’t seen a progressive DVD player so I cannot value versus a TV progressive capable.
1)
My question is if I use with a non-progressive DVD and having a progressive image with the TX- 29AK40 or an equivalent model?.2) Can I use the TV progressive image capability to play other sources as cable TV, for example?
3) Does it matter the 8 bit resolution versus 10 bit?
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