3rd March 2004, 5:02 PM
My TV only supports full rich mono and standard AV cables, so no I haven't noticed any difference in quality. I'll just get a decent player for my computer if I really want some sort of vast improvement I suppose. Again, to really get the experience I'll just melt a sandbox into glass and polish it into a giant lens so I can get myself a full screen TV... in a manner of speaking :D.
I'll just stick with my DVD drive and PS2 because, well, I have no reason not to. Yes, it IS obviously dumb to get a game system, even the Q, ONLY for DVD playback, but for me the DVD playback was incidental. That in mind, it's cheaper to use what I already have than to buy something brand new. I also don't ever plan on buying those remote kits when my PS2 cord is plenty long enough for where I usually am when watching DVDs.
TVs are expensive. My computer moniter is the only old thing on my computer at the moment because good ones cost about as much as what I paid for every other part of my computer. If it's good enough, I kinda stick with it if the upgrade is just too expensive.
I'll just stick with my DVD drive and PS2 because, well, I have no reason not to. Yes, it IS obviously dumb to get a game system, even the Q, ONLY for DVD playback, but for me the DVD playback was incidental. That in mind, it's cheaper to use what I already have than to buy something brand new. I also don't ever plan on buying those remote kits when my PS2 cord is plenty long enough for where I usually am when watching DVDs.
TVs are expensive. My computer moniter is the only old thing on my computer at the moment because good ones cost about as much as what I paid for every other part of my computer. If it's good enough, I kinda stick with it if the upgrade is just too expensive.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)