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Everything posted by rgb32e
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Yeah, but as it turns out, it used PWM for driving the display, so you'd still have plasma like dithering artifacts, albeit very minimal by comparison. Then again, you could just buy a PVM-A250 and call it a decade? Not really reasonable for the $ per diagonal inch, but if you want the best of the best (and better than the FW900 in most all ways), there IS an available option, just not "affordable"
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I completely agree! Glad to see there are non-hidebound posters on this forum!
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Since UHDTVs are becoming more and more common, I believe you should provide 2160p60 output (4:4:4) to "future proof" the video output. TV manufacturers are phasing out 1080p in favor of 2160p. Unfortunately most UHDTVs do not do a very good job of upscaling 1080p graphics to 2160p. It's been incrementally improving each year, but in most cases 1080p60 is chroma sub-sampled when upscaled, resulting in ringing on both horizontal and vertical edges. The only exception thus far has been from Panasonic, as they provide a 1080p by 4 pixel mode that does the "correct" scaling from 1080p to 2160p. Unfortunately the input lag on these sets are not very gaming friendly (high). Hence, I believe it would be worthwhile to include a 2160p capable FPGA to handle the upscaling.
