Originally posted by: bongloads
Blockiness and pixellation is evident across the board. In every scene I cut to, within seconds I was appalled. Maybe most of you probably don't notice because you preview DVD's on your conventional television - with inferior resolution.
Blockiness and pixellation is evident across the board. In every scene I cut to, within seconds I was appalled. Maybe most of you probably don't notice because you preview DVD's on your conventional television - with inferior resolution.
I looked up what a "Asus z71v WSXGA" exactly is, and it turns out you have been watching it on a 15" laptop screen... You should know better, that's not what movies and computer screens are intended for. Now, the resolution is much higher, but that's of no importance at all, since DVD's fall in the range of the resolution of all big enough TV's. If you like to watch movies I sincerely recommend to watch them on a good TV, every single movie will look better on that than on a computer screen. Come to think of it, plasma, LCD and TFT all give poorer image than conventional cathode-ray tube screens, with the exception of computer games and programs.