I have a solid monitor and a great DVD player (see signature). Both have been professionally calibrated. In most DVDs I have been noticing a troubling behavior. In any onscreen object, when the color (any color, but more noticeable in darker colors) fades from a darker shade to a lighter shade, the display shows only 1 shade in an area that should be displayed as many many shades. It's similar to a halo or layer effect. Instead of seeing ever-changing shades of a color, you may see a band of one shade, then another band of a slightly lighter shade, and so forth. It's horrible to see, and once I noticed it, I now find I look for it all the time, and usually always see it! Uggh. What is this called, and what causes it? I would doubt it is my plasma or my player, and would believe it is the source material. I'm sure each type of display has its own inherent problems, and perhaps this is common w/ plasmas. I don't recall if I saw this problem w/ I was using component. When I bought my 3930 player, I went to HDMI, and am trying to recall if the problem began at that time, or I just never noticed it before.
It seems as though my native 768x1366 is not of high enough resolution to display images without this effect. Perhaps this would be less noticeable with a 1080 display??