Home Video Asylum

TVs, VCRs, DVD players, Home Theater systems and more.

Will DVD upgrade be noticeable?

I currently run a Toshiba 5109 progessive scan DVD player into a Mitsubishi 50805 HD-ready RPTV. The picture is better than anything I have ever owned in the past, but nowhere near the quality I see in high-end retailer's setups. (I have used the AVIA disc to tweak the system.) I eventually plan to replace the TV with either a flat panel or front projector, both to get wide screen and to get the big TV cabinet away from my stereo speakers. But I plan to wait until the competing technologies settle down and become more affordable. I will also upgrade the DVD player, perhaps to the Arcam FMJ DV-27.

My question is whether I would notice any improvement if I were to purchase a new DVD player now, before I replace the TV? If so, what kind of material would be affected (film, video?) and what improvements might I notice?

It is rather a hassle to make this change to my present equipment, so it would be good to have some estimate of whether it is likely to help before I make the investment.


This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
  Schiit Audio  


Topic - Will DVD upgrade be noticeable? - Bayside Bomber 13:12:55 04/29/02 (16)


You can not post to an archived thread.