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In Reply to: Re: Cheap, good DVD player for tight budget? posted by smile4_2k on July 25, 2001 at 17:53:59:
***Summary: You would need a TV with component inputs to take advantage of Progressive Scan.***No, you need a TV that scans at the higher rate and that has progressive component inputs. Standard component inputs have nothing to do with progressive scanning.
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Does this mean It would be pointless to buy a DVD player until I get a better TV? I think my TV was made in 1991 or 92, the company is called LXI - I think it is a Sears product but I am not sure.
- Thanks for the help,
Rich S.
it just means that you shouldn't spend more than $250 and make sure your TV has at least a composite video input (RCA jack). S-video is better still. Component is better, but you're not likely to notice a difference between it and S-video on less than a 32" set. Progressive component is the current state of the art in DVD, but you need a progressive TV and a progressive DVD player.
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