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Post subject: Re: LD-S1; rare internal shots... Posted: 20 Jul 2015, 18:40 |
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thewhitefalcon wrote: That's a serious power board there. Nice looking unit, even if the PQ isn't amazing I'd love to have one. Who said the PQ isn't amazing?? I have owned 3 and seen one in action on a DLP Dark_Chip setup just recently and very crisp on that Stewart Screen and I still think the CLD-95 & DVL-700 are just shy of the LD-S1 in terms of Color and Cross_Color_Artifacts. Just my experience \../
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Post subject: Re: LD-S1; rare internal shots... Posted: 21 Jul 2015, 03:22 |
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thewhitefalcon wrote: That's a serious power board there. Nice looking unit, even if the PQ isn't amazing I'd love to have one. No the picture quality is amazing, whatever you heard or read is wrong. The reason being that LD is an analog format and the S1 is the highest end all analog player that you can get. you may get a player that has a sharper image, but then again it is giving a different type of image. not a bad image in any way, shape or form but different. ________________________________ the rein-o official signature:
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Post subject: Re: LD-S1; rare internal shots... Posted: 21 Jul 2015, 16:10 |
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thewhitefalcon wrote: I actually hadn't heard either way, but normally the 1980's players tend to have worse picture. they "do" but only because the best of them are showing you the truth, -and nothing more- of an inherently noisy Analog Video format. it's sort of like Vinyl-centric Audiophiles, and their tolerance for that analog audio format's inherent noise floor. the only real difference here, of course, is that said Audiophiles claim Vinyl to be a higher-res format than the clean-and-pristine Digital Compact Disc. Conversely, i do not believe you will be finding much of anyone here on these boards, -even the most staunchly LD-centric among us- that would attempt to claim for even a second that the Analog Laser Videodisc is of a higher visual resolution than a High-Def format such as Blu-Ray...
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Post subject: Re: LD-S1; rare internal shots... Posted: 10 Nov 2022, 17:32 |
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