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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraJohn01" data-source="post: 4364800" data-attributes="member: 3005"><p>Thanks for all the replies everyone. It's starting to look like I'll go with the non-DVR box for now and use the component jacks instead of the HDMI. I can always upgrade it later to the HD/DVR combo. I just don't need a DVR (even though they are nice to have) and if there really is a negligable difference between the picture quality in the two, it seems kind of pointless. Unless...</p><p></p><p>If the HD component jacks can really only display up to 720p, and the HDMI can display up to 1080i, would that be worth the extra cost? Is there enough broadcasting and stuff to make use of the 1080i? I do plan on getting an up-convert DVD player. I have no plans for a PS3, Wii, or Xbox 360 anytime soon, so I'm really only concerned with television and DVDs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraJohn01, post: 4364800, member: 3005"] Thanks for all the replies everyone. It's starting to look like I'll go with the non-DVR box for now and use the component jacks instead of the HDMI. I can always upgrade it later to the HD/DVR combo. I just don't need a DVR (even though they are nice to have) and if there really is a negligable difference between the picture quality in the two, it seems kind of pointless. Unless... If the HD component jacks can really only display up to 720p, and the HDMI can display up to 1080i, would that be worth the extra cost? Is there enough broadcasting and stuff to make use of the 1080i? I do plan on getting an up-convert DVD player. I have no plans for a PS3, Wii, or Xbox 360 anytime soon, so I'm really only concerned with television and DVDs. [/QUOTE]
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