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Son of Godzilla said:People want gaudy, expensive shit to impress their friends with. They want big speakers that sound big and big tvs that look big. Increasing resolution is not only meaningless, but counter-productive.
Its true that some people buy big and expencive things that they can impress their friends with, but about "increasing resolution is not only meaningless, but counter-productive", i doubt your friends would be impressed by the TV's picture quality if you should show off your brand new 50" LCD TV with a VHS tape that was recored with some home camera from 1987. If you put on Planet Earth Bluray version (i havnt watched it myself, but i've heard it got really good picture quality) i think your friends would be much more impressed. How is increased resolution counter-productive when it comes to resolution on movies? And of course it depends on the size of the TV (if you have a smaller HD TV compared to a big one a DVD will look better on the small TV), but since you mention big TVs i'm thinking about 42" and upwards.