Not laughing at you Fr0g...To the contrary...Just couldn't fathom out why were insisting that a PS3 would output a better more detailed image than a £2500 NAIM...For me it's a difficult one to get my head around...that's all
I have a PS3 and OK Blu Ray looks good on it but it isn't hugely better to the DVD picture output via my humble DENON DVD 1940 and for that reason I am unable to justify the ridiculous disproportionate difference in price
Also. If you have a digital camera, take an image. Resize it and save it to about a quarter the size of your PC screen (Lets say 600x400).
Now take the original, and resize it down to the full size of your display (assuming around 1200x800)
Make sure you have 2 saved pictures.
Now I use PSPX and Irfanview for editing, and viewing pictures, but use whatever you can to display both images full screen.
When you display the small image fullscreen it is doing exactly the same thing your TV, AV amp or DVD player is doing ...interpolating...(guessing the missing information).
Now there are some very expensive packages (software) that will do a better job of interpolating the image...some will do a very fine job, but none will ever regain the quality of the original image...
So no matter what you use to display the (same sourced) file, the original, full sized image will always be better.
You pay all that extra money in the case of the Naim, for a damn good attempt, and more importantly for the high fidelity sound.
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