View Full Version : Anyone else annoyed when forced to watch a 4:3 SD CRT display?


PennHORN
10-12-07, 03:32 PM
Maybe I am an elitist, but it just bugs the hell out of me to be somewhere and that is what they have whether it be a hotel, restaurant, or bar. When selecting a hotel, flat panel HDTV's in the room are a MAJOR consideration for me. I was disappointed 2 weeks ago when I was at the Austin Hyatt that even though they had a nice 32 inch Sammy HD LCD they [GASP] had the damn thing connected via COAX and of course no HD.

I don't consider a hotel a 4 or 5 star property unless they have have HDTV and preferably a flat panel. The Hotel Zaza in Houston was the most pleasing for me. They had excellent 42inch plasma HDTV in the room with both local and national HD channels. Even better, they had cabanas to rent by the pool where one can relax and enjoy HD flat panel glory.

I would usually watch the Super Bowl at my parents. Not this year. I forced a switch to my place since they have still not upgraded their 10 year old 55inch Sony XBR monster for HDTV. I will refuse to watch a game at someone's house unless they have HD. Anyone else feel the same way?

Kingcarcas
10-12-07, 07:54 PM
Yup, ever since i discovered the glory of WS a few years ago i've never looked back.............well actually i didn't have a choice because all of our TVs were SD:D Now my PC monitor is WS, and we have a 42'' HDTV:) It's even worse when i have to watch the old CRT downstairs because my brother is watching scretched 4:3 on the HDTV :rolleyes: They get angry with me because i created a channel list with only HDTV channels on our D* box:cool:

booker21
10-13-07, 02:18 AM
Maybe I am an elitist, but it just bugs the hell out of me to be somewhere and that is what they have whether it be a hotel, restaurant, or bar. When selecting a hotel, flat panel HDTV's in the room are a MAJOR consideration for me. I was disappointed 2 weeks ago when I was at the Austin Hyatt that even though they had a nice 32 inch Sammy HD LCD they [GASP] had the damn thing connected via COAX and of course no HD.

I don't consider a hotel a 4 or 5 star property unless they have have HDTV and preferably a flat panel. The Hotel Zaza in Houston was the most pleasing for me. They had excellent 42inch plasma HDTV in the room with both local and national HD channels. Even better, they had cabanas to rent by the pool where one can relax and enjoy HD flat panel glory.

I would usually watch the Super Bowl at my parents. Not this year. I forced a switch to my place since they have still not upgraded their 10 year old 55inch Sony XBR monster for HDTV. I will refuse to watch a game at someone's house unless they have HD. Anyone else feel the same way?
funny post... really. You should try to get out of your bubble :)

mastacow53
10-13-07, 09:23 AM
Even better, they had cabanas to rent by the pool where one can relax and enjoy HD flat panel glory.


Ya know, when I'm in a cabana by the pool, enjoying the water, the sun, the Pina Coladas, the thongs......the last thing on my mind is TV.

You aren't "forced" to watch anything.

Don't like the TV? Read a book.

Artwood
10-13-07, 11:34 AM
What bugs me the most is all the newer technologies that still have worse black levels than CRT. Do you think that all technologies will surpass ARCHAIC CRT in black level performance by 2010?

borf
10-14-07, 12:39 AM
Do you think that all technologies will surpass ARCHAIC CRT in black level performance by 2010?

Yah if OLED is out.

gljvd
10-14-07, 03:04 AM
What bugs me the most is all the newer technologies that still have worse black levels than CRT. Do you think that all technologies will surpass ARCHAIC CRT in black level performance by 2010?

well considering that crt sets have been the primary display tech for what 30 or so years ? It will be kinda hard for a brand new tech to trump it in everything.

We have screens just as large as crt tvs that are only a few inches deep instead of a foot or more that are capable of some amazing time. Give lcd tech a few more years

CMRA
10-15-07, 07:57 AM
Maybe I am an elitist, but it just bugs the hell out of me to be somewhere and that is what they have whether it be a hotel, restaurant, or bar.

I would usually watch the Super Bowl at my parents. Not this year. I forced a switch to my place since they have still not upgraded their 10 year old 55inch Sony XBR monster for HDTV. I will refuse to watch a game at someone's house unless they have HD. Anyone else feel the same way?


I could handle it for a few hours but would protest an extended engagement.:D

optivity
10-19-07, 09:11 AM
Anyone else annoyed when forced to watch a 4:3 SD CRT display?Provided I am not watching SDTV at my home, no.

Rammitinski
10-19-07, 03:56 PM
Actually, I find it more annoying to watch some pseudo-HD, upscaled, 4:3 SD program in a "Stretch-O-Vision" mode that I can't reverse.

sievers
10-19-07, 04:40 PM
Maybe I am an elitist
maybe?;)

Actually, I find it more annoying to watch some pseudo-HD, upscaled, 4:3 SD program in a "Stretch-O-Vision" mode that I can't reverse.
agreed

james.92
10-24-07, 08:01 AM
funny post... really. You should try to get out of your bubble :)

+1 :)

KenJ58
10-29-07, 10:46 PM
I guess I will have to be the contrarian.

If you want to create a home cinema in your basement for watching commercial movies then wide screen displays are certainly the way to go.

However......, I grow quite weary of watching cable/satellite news channels where the foreheads of the peple are cut off. And, since I still have four 4:3 sets here, I can see the black bar bottom and top - where the person's forehead would be properly displayed if the source would just provide it and fill up my screen!

My opinion is that movies should be displayed wide screen, but for everything else, 4:3 is much prefered.

Ben931
11-03-07, 10:38 AM
Dude, I get annoyed every time i turn on my Sony 4:3 XBR 36" and have to watch really skinny football players during the HD games on sunday. But i cant make myself pull the trigger on a good 16:9 set, so i have to put up with it.
Damn frugality!

Rammitinski
11-04-07, 03:04 AM
Between your display and your tuner (if it's external), you don't have a more normal-looking mode than that as an option?

I've never heard of such a thing.

penngray
11-04-07, 12:23 PM
When selecting a hotel, flat panel HDTV's in the room are a MAJOR consideration for me.

funny post... really. You should try to get out of your bubble


lmao, so true.....AVS has the worst people on it these days :eek:

I stay in hotels 150+ days a year, I cant believe someone complains about this type of stuff.

Heck I watch TV on my PC everywhere using the slingbox, NOW that is the best damn stuff anywhere....DVR shows, all my DISH channels while on the road. That is cool....4:3, 16:9??? It does it matter as long as Im not bored in the room.

You want perfect pictures in your hotel? get out and go to a movie (IMAX)...better yet go to a strip club and loosen up :D

Josh7289
11-04-07, 05:22 PM
lmao, so true.....AVS has the worst people on it these days :eek:

Yo, lay off him. Because he has a different opinion from yours he's one of "the worst people" on AVS Forum? Now that is elitist.

penngray
11-04-07, 11:20 PM
Yo, lay off him. Because he has a different opinion from yours he's one of "the worst people" on AVS Forum? Now that is elitist.

Yo, these threads are dumb, I will call them dumb you dont like it too bad.

Im not elitist I just hate wasted threads. He ask if it was him too! :D what kind of response did he think he would get.