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I dont think that you will see any difference on a 32" CRT, HD may make a difference on 36" and above
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The difference is pretty huge on any decent HD CRT, like the Sony XS955 US HD CRTs, and on both my PC monitors, 15" and 17". No so much so on the SlimFit Samsungs as they are stretching the picture and using cheap technology to make it work. Detail on my 15" monitor isn't that much better in 720p, though on my 17" it is noticeably better with great clarity and sharpness.
Now with regards to those 409/419's I mentioned in my last post. I can confirm that 720p is display natively and progressively, along with 480p/576p and 1080i. However the picture on the set I saw was very poor for HD representation and 480/576p material. The image looked like 480p/720p and 1080i through composite (if that would ever be possible), featuring blocky text and lacking definition overall. Basically the whole image looked like the sharpness was turned right up to max, even though the Sharpness, Brightness and Contrast were all set around the points where they should be.
This was no doubt caused by the DCE and VSM gains being turned right up as per factory reset settings, though it seems the course dot pitch and larger phosphor size didn't help matters either. The result being that my 21" 4:3 240p/480i Sony CRT had a sharper, clearer and more detailed picture in 480i (via RGB Scart) than the SlimFit in any of it's resolutions through HDMI or Component. Also the colour representation and black levels on the 419 were poor compared to my Sony too.
Maybe I just saw a bad one, though overall geometry, and focus on the sides, was better than any I have seen in the flesh before. Next to no serious geometry issues and only medium stretching. Sadly It's everything else that looked poor.
Having seen how wrong somethings can be in one area and not in another, I can't really recommend taking the chance on one, unless turning all the gain down dramatically improves the picture beyond my Sony in HD.
With that said, I'm off to try the new 32" LG Plasma, seeing how well 480p scales up on it and how bad the image retention is. I'll let you guys know if it stands up enough against a good CRT to be recommendable as a replacement. HD is from what I've seen varstly superior to my CRT doing 480i though, and quite CRT like. So it's just the IR and 480p tests left to do.
Last thing. Does anyone here have a 409/419 that has a good natural HD picture?