Saturday, December 12, 2009

Hdmi Upconverting Dvd Players Good As Blu-ray Blu-ray, Monster HDMI, Best Buy= SCAM?

Blu-ray, monster HDMI, Best Buy= SCAM? - hdmi upconverting dvd players good as blu-ray

I wanted to know how the scams that surround the TV expose industry.
1) I have a Panasonic 1080p set and was replaced by the director of Best Buy said the Monster HDMI cable (more than $ 100) has a much larger picture. I bought it and from my cable-$ 30, this is not at all.
2) After the purchase of television, I was) by staff employees of Best Buy and Geek Squad (4 different people to spend the extra $ 300 for the Geek Squad to come to my house and recommended size television. They lied about alleged dramatically improve the "quality" as I called Panasonic and they told me it is not necessary for this action and turned on the TV is properly calibrated Panasonic
3) I bought a Blu-Ray and not qualitatively different from my DVD player to 1080p upscaling. In fact, slightly less good quality.
Why did you to me and what can I do? Ideas?

6 comments:

A Well Lit Garden said...

You should know that this is a great company, run by a handful of greedy leaders will (not included Best Buy, this is true for most companies). You want to make money. The retail sector is now support for and pressure on their employees on the sale of accessories. Up-selling. Making the most of every opportunity. Most sellers do what they are told because they want to keep their jobs. It can be difficult (but not impossible) to a service provider who will say you will find the truth, because their integrity and long-term relationship with you the customer is more important than selling fast.

1) The HDMI cable does not provide a picture quality slightly better than a good component cable. It is even less distinction between spending less expensive HDMI cables and HDMI.

2) LCD TVs will lose color accuracy with age, but should not necessarily display calibration.

3) Blue Ray (1080p) is an improvement over (480i DVD), but not all Blue Ray player, the same quality photos! AWorst qualities Blue Ray picture I saw BDHP20U is manufactured by Sharp.

What can you do? Check) the facts (in reality. Become an informed consumer before a business. Follow the motto of the State of Missouri (the Show Me State); If a seller makes a statement, tell him / her to show! Demonstration against the dollar high-voltage cable, with moderate prices. Find a good salesperson, you can trust and go with that person. A good vendor can save money and time.

Mr. Fuzzy Bottoms said...

I'm not sure what you can do now, but are not the first to complain about the Best Buy recently. I know I'll never buy anything there.

Mr. Fuzzy Bottoms said...

I'm not sure what you can do now, but are not the first to complain about the Best Buy recently. I know I'll never buy anything there.

Jebus said...

Sorry, but you will be confused about the Blu-ray the same as your DVD upconverter.

The photo on the source of the Blu-Ray is a resolution of 1,920 x # # # # (depending on the aspect ratio of the image).

The photo on the source DVD has a resolution of 720x # # # (depending on the location of the DVD).

So, if the extension of an HD-DVD or just a blind fanboy delayed.

Chaosman said...

They were completely absorbed by the hype. These people are in business to make money. They care not at all. An HDMI cable and HDMI cable is so simple. They give the same signal quality. You pay for the name, if you buy allows monsters like everyone else (and monsters are strong incentives to encourage the providers to) their products.
Calibrate your TV? WTF? Have you bought it? Sorry for your luck, but that is another trick to get a simple, fast $ 300.00. Everything to review what they do to ensure that your TV is set to factory settings! HA!
As goes for Blu-Ray vs. DVD, I'm sorry to say, he was deceived in the hype again. Our technology for current TV, the best TV you can buy, can only support the resolution of a DVD player (1080p), and it is not the limit of DVD technology! So, if you play your fancy Blu-ray, he receives only the same resolution on TV that you have a DVD player with HDMI output would get. Sigh.
Anyway, I hope this helps. Not includedNot the person. Question everything.

TV TECH-man® said...

Well, there is a misunderstanding ......

All your information is true, but you can not buy a Blu Ray DVD .....

And that's the difference between 1080 and unit-level Blu Ray ....

Climbers do not handle your Blu Ray ...... but not Blu Ray .... DVD and Blu Ray is too .... STANDARD

His films are low def ..... when a Blu Ray (now cheaper) over time, you will be impressed by the picture .....

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