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Old 09-12-2008, 11:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Onkyo DV-SP406 vs Blu-Ray (upscaling)

Does anyone know how SD DVD upscaling on the Onkyo DV-SP406 compares to upscaling on the newer Blu-Ray players, such as the Panasonic DMP-BD30/35 or the Sony BDP-S350? Is there a noticeable difference in quality? I'm looking to display on Panasonic 42" Viera Plasma and Panasonic PT-AE900 LCD projector on 77" screen.

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Does anyone know how SD DVD upscaling on the Onkyo DV-SP406 compares to upscaling on the newer Blu-Ray players, such as the Panasonic DMP-BD30/35 or the Sony BDP-S350? Is there a noticeable difference in quality? I'm looking to display on Panasonic 42" Viera Plasma and Panasonic PT-AE900 LCD projector on 77" screen.

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Hi, the scaling in both types of player is fairly budget, therefore I dont believe there will be any perceivable difference on either display
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Hi, the scaling in both types of player is fairly budget, therefore I dont believe there will be any perceivable difference on either display
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