Is the level of quality between 1080i-and 1080p worth this investment, or should I just keep my excellent system and wait a few years until there is a significant jump in technology?
I kind of already know the right answer is to wait, but I'd love to hear a good argument from someone on a budget. I know I will not make much money selling my old equipment, for the same reasons I want to upgrade!
Any advice is welcome!
Thanks!
What's your overall budget? Ok, first of all, it is important to note that while your TV accepts a 1080i signal, it is natively a 720p television. I might describe my own opinion on 1080i/1080p, but that is pointless here.
To resolve the difference in rez between 1080 and 720, the biggest factor is how far you sit. I will attach a graph for your convenience at the end of this post.
IMO, the biggest improvement will come with TV, then bluray, then receiver.
IMO, DLP and particularly LDC RPTVs are under performing with black levels, and a quick google shows that CNET/Katzmaier thinks that this display is not up to DLP black standards (which plasma already blows away).
Having your shadow detail tremendously improved will totally change your cinematic experience, and that's completely disregarding resolution for the moment. This is IMO.
You should be able to land a Panasonic bdp in the ballpark of $130, a bit more if you need netflix streaming, today.
This is a tweaking of the well known Carton Bale graph by an AH member: