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RE: Do you already have this title and have you compared it with the standard DVD release, ...

Posted by David Aiken on May 12, 2008 at 14:35:23:

I'm using a PS3 too, and I'm impressed with it's performance on standard DVDs though I don't use it for upscaling. It can only upscale to 720p or 1080i and my TV is then going to rescale to 768p anyway. I think I get better results letting the TV do the upscaling in a single operation rather than upscaling in the PS3 and rescaling again in the TV. It's not a difference I can point to in simple A/B comparisons but more a feeling that I'm happier with the image letting the TV do all the rescaling when I just sit and watch a movie.