Last summer I went to Best Buy to look at HDTVs. They had all their HD screens connected to a 'looping' video that showed bits of various HD productions, including golf.
I looked at Tiger Woods and some of the other big names playing shots, etc. and the HD quality looked great! I had never seen such vibrant colors. The TV I was watching all this on was a Toshiba 52" DLP.
When I asked the Best Buy guy what sort of HD feed they were using and he said that it was something they download on to a computer at Best Buy and then use it to send an HD picture to all their TVs.
I did not need any more convincing. I bought that Toshiba set, eagerly looking forward to the next major golf Tournament.
You can imagine my disappointment when I was looking at The Masters on CBS and the quality was nowhere near what I saw in the store.
What is the problem here? Is it the way DirecTV transmits HD? Is it just the settings on my TV? Does Best Buy somehow have a better quality HD?
I would appreciate your comments.
Thank you.
I looked at Tiger Woods and some of the other big names playing shots, etc. and the HD quality looked great! I had never seen such vibrant colors. The TV I was watching all this on was a Toshiba 52" DLP.
When I asked the Best Buy guy what sort of HD feed they were using and he said that it was something they download on to a computer at Best Buy and then use it to send an HD picture to all their TVs.
I did not need any more convincing. I bought that Toshiba set, eagerly looking forward to the next major golf Tournament.
You can imagine my disappointment when I was looking at The Masters on CBS and the quality was nowhere near what I saw in the store.
What is the problem here? Is it the way DirecTV transmits HD? Is it just the settings on my TV? Does Best Buy somehow have a better quality HD?
I would appreciate your comments.
Thank you.