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RE: Display Quality, What Am I Missing?

Posted by Hornlover on April 1, 2008 at 08:03:25:

Yes, up close to the Panasonic I see the 'dithering' as well. You dont want to sit too close. At typical user distances, though, you dont see it at all. LCD's dither also. We have a 37" LG LCD we got for the kids to play thier Wii on, and added a DVD player to it. Up close, you can see the same type of 'dithering' going on on it too. I think this is typical for all HD displays, as thier upconverting algorithms process the information they recieve. But again, at typical user distances, it fades into the background.