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Which bit of kit would one expect to have the better upscaler? A £200 BluRay player, or a £2.5k Ultra-HD television? Both from the same manufacturer (Sony) and both of the same release date.

Personally I would say the BluRay player. There's nothing else in the player that is cutting edge technology, so more could be spent on the 4K scaler chip.

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27 minutes ago, NemesisUK said:

I guess you haven't read this sub-section's header?

Lexus Owners Club Lounge

General Topics that are NOT Lexus or even car related.

 

But thank you for your input c9617b05.gif

I think he meant, "A TV/Blueray in a Lexus"?

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9 hours ago, NemesisUK said:

From his comment in my other thread in this section, I doubt it ...

 

Yes, saw that, but they are quite different replies. ;)

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Sony do have the best algorithms - sammy is soft in comparison, I've not a fantastic amount of experience in this but do know the TV's have the detail enhancement which alters the original image a little more. LG's is Excellent.

Oh no just realised - talking non Lexus chat in a an Lexus or even car related area. Oops sorry.

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Thanks for you comment. I'm leaning toward letting the TV do all the upscaling work. I have recently noticed a little aliasing (?) on some images that have been upscaled first by the BluRay player. Perhaps there's some interference if two systems do it?

This non car related subsection is a very quiet under subscribed part of the forum.

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