The player is at the Magnolia Home Theater inside the Best Buy at towson and the clip that they are showing is HD vs. Standard def. not even rogressive scan. We have it on a 70" Mits. DLP and the couch is not even 5 ft. back so it's weird but it does look great. On a side note(s) Since the player is out first does it win the "format war" and second am I the only one left that can still see the rainbow effect or is it still around for any one else.
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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The player is at the Magnolia Home Theater inside the Best Buy at towson and the clip that they are showing is HD vs. Standard def. not even rogressive scan. We have it on a 70" Mits. DLP and the couch is not even 5 ft. back so it's weird but it does look great. On a side note(s) Since the player is out first does it win the "format war" and second am I the only one left that can still see the rainbow effect or is it still around for any one else.