T toons Established Member Joined Feb 19, 2004 Messages 156 Reaction score 21 Points 57 Feb 19, 2004 #1 I bought a Toshiba 36ZP38 before christmas, but have I wasted my money? Every magzine I read or web article seems to plug HDTV eg new dvd formats will be HDTV? Does HDTV make that much difference? Cheers
I bought a Toshiba 36ZP38 before christmas, but have I wasted my money? Every magzine I read or web article seems to plug HDTV eg new dvd formats will be HDTV? Does HDTV make that much difference? Cheers
Dimmy Ex Member Joined Jan 15, 2003 Messages 2,399 Reaction score 0 Points 401 Age 37 Location England Feb 19, 2004 #2 HDTV makes a huge difference, but there isn't a TV available (well, CRT at least) that can support it. You most definitely haven't wasted your money on the toshiba.
HDTV makes a huge difference, but there isn't a TV available (well, CRT at least) that can support it. You most definitely haven't wasted your money on the toshiba.
T toons Established Member Joined Feb 19, 2004 Messages 156 Reaction score 21 Points 57 Feb 19, 2004 #3 Cheers Dimmy, Put mind at rest. Also found the HDTV thread and did bit more research.
supersonic87 Standard Member Joined Dec 31, 2003 Messages 290 Reaction score 2 Points 83 Age 36 Location Swansea, Wales Feb 19, 2004 #4 All of JVC's new DIST sets do HDTV (p37 and p38), aswell as their upcoming DIST idtv's, but saying that, I doubt HDTV will be in full swing for another 5 years, plenty of time to save up
All of JVC's new DIST sets do HDTV (p37 and p38), aswell as their upcoming DIST idtv's, but saying that, I doubt HDTV will be in full swing for another 5 years, plenty of time to save up
Dimmy Ex Member Joined Jan 15, 2003 Messages 2,399 Reaction score 0 Points 401 Age 37 Location England Feb 20, 2004 #5 JVC's DIST sets are plasmas are they not? If there's CRT ones available they do the same as Pixel Plus, and boost source resolution rather than sreen resolution...
JVC's DIST sets are plasmas are they not? If there's CRT ones available they do the same as Pixel Plus, and boost source resolution rather than sreen resolution...