CES 2006 - Day 3: Playstation 3, Quarter-size Hard Drives, SED and lots of TVs
by Anand Lal Shimpi & Manveer Wasson on January 9, 2006 1:25 AM EST- Posted in
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Blu-ray vs. DVD Image Quality
One thing we did get a good chance to see at the show was a number of live Blu-ray and HD-DVD demonstrations with real high-definition content, and honestly, we weren't all that impressed. Don't get us wrong, it looked good, just not breathtaking or anything like that.
The problem is that the jump from progressive scan DVD (480p) to Blu-ray and HD-DVD at 720p or 1080p just isn't that great, even on a 46" display. When viewed side by side with DVD content, the picture looks quite comparable, it's just that the Blu-ray/HD-DVD content is noticeably sharper (which makes sense since it is much higher resolution).
The other thing to keep in mind is that the move to HDTV from standard analog cable was so dramatic because of the very poor quality of most cable feeds. With Blu-ray/HD-DVD, the quality of DVD is already pretty high, so it's really tough to achieve the same wow-factor with just an increase in resolution and bitrate.
The larger your TV the more you will notice the difference and of course the quality and compression of the content itself is going to determine how different Blu-ray/HD-DVD look from present day DVD.
Pioneer actually had a display comparing Blu-ray and DVD with the exact same content that illustrated our point pretty well. The Blu-ray content on the left was playing back at 1080p, while the DVD content on the right was 480p upscaled to 1080p:
The Blu-ray player used in the demo was the BDP-HD1 from Pioneer's Elite line:
Again, the image quality of the Blu-ray player/content was top notch and definitely sharper than what was outputted from the upscaling DVD player, but the impact wasn't absolutely mindblowing. You will obviously have to find out for yourself, but we just wanted to aid in setting your expectations for both Blu-ray and HD-DVD.
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andrewln - Monday, January 9, 2006 - link
some very interesting products..SED, 82" LCD?!.. 103" plasma..tiny projector....4K projector
clear raptor...finally, something new for hard drives
dual lense camara
dissapointments? or i'm wrong?
0.85" 4GB hard drive?...can't they make 4GB sd already, not moving parts and requires less power
nano clones..? why not make it better rather just cloning?
wireless tablet....i thought we have those already
ps3....no coment
MrSmurf - Monday, January 9, 2006 - link
Things like the small HDD are more to impress us with how far technology has advanced. It's a novelity.swtethan - Monday, January 9, 2006 - link
by samsung... worlds largest... hehehelittlebitstrouds - Monday, January 9, 2006 - link
I want a 103" plasmaswtethan - Monday, January 9, 2006 - link
sweet stuff!