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Why is my new HD TV worse than the old one?

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I have a Sony 32" CRT TV. The picture from the digital cable box is great. Everyone who sees it says it is the best non-HD picture they have ever seen.

Fast forward. I buy a 32" Sony HD, basically just like the old one except for HD capability. After 5, repeat 5, visits from Comcast, they finally get the HD working. Picture in HD looks great, on the occassions whey they are broadcasting full resolution HD. But guess what? The picture on the non-HD channels looks significantly worse than the old TV! How can this be? I have had the store and the Comcast people out repeatedly, and no one can explain this. One of the Comcast guys said the Motorola HD box they use is basically a POS and works worse than the old one on non-HD channels. I have tried everything, including buying a $100 ripoff DVI cable. You guessed it-picture is still worse, dispite all the propaganda about having an all digital signal path.

Can anyone explain this idiotic situation?


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Topic - Why is my new HD TV worse than the old one? - Jim Thomas 17:11:17 11/29/04 (19)


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