Bert Coules
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Having recently acquired a Sanyo Z2, I must say I'm enormously impressed with the results when fed from the (up-converted for some sources) component output of my Denon 3803 amp.
But now I wonder if I could make an already excellent picture even better by using an iScan Pro between the amp and the projector. Is this technically feasible? The Z2 inputs are component, s-video, composite and DVI-I (labelled "RGB/component") so how would the iScan be connected? And would I get an appreciable difference in quality, especially in perceived crispness or sharpness?
Oh and is the AVT3800 Imagemax Plus video scaler (as sold by Keene) essentially comparable to the iScan Pro?
Apologies for all the questions. And thanks in advance.
Bert
www.bertcoules.co.uk
But now I wonder if I could make an already excellent picture even better by using an iScan Pro between the amp and the projector. Is this technically feasible? The Z2 inputs are component, s-video, composite and DVI-I (labelled "RGB/component") so how would the iScan be connected? And would I get an appreciable difference in quality, especially in perceived crispness or sharpness?
Oh and is the AVT3800 Imagemax Plus video scaler (as sold by Keene) essentially comparable to the iScan Pro?
Apologies for all the questions. And thanks in advance.
Bert
www.bertcoules.co.uk