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<blockquote data-quote="kiwijunglist" data-source="post: 682806" data-attributes="member: 76888"><p>I'm not saying that there are no tvs that can do vector adaptive, I don't know. </p><p>However a top of the line htpc will always be more powerful than top of the line TV, so will always be able to run more powerful/complex deinterlacing algorithms.</p><p></p><p>The price difference between a crap gpu and a good gpu is about $50-$100 extra, the difference between a tv that has a bad chip and a good chip might be $2000-4000 extra. I don't think changing your tv so you can deinterlace is necessarily the best upgrade path. However a 1080p TV (vs your 720P TV) will make Freeview 1080i channels look better because you are not scaling down the image, provided your GPU can cope with outputting and deinterlacing at 1920x1080, which the onboard hd3200 struggles with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwijunglist, post: 682806, member: 76888"] I'm not saying that there are no tvs that can do vector adaptive, I don't know. However a top of the line htpc will always be more powerful than top of the line TV, so will always be able to run more powerful/complex deinterlacing algorithms. The price difference between a crap gpu and a good gpu is about $50-$100 extra, the difference between a tv that has a bad chip and a good chip might be $2000-4000 extra. I don't think changing your tv so you can deinterlace is necessarily the best upgrade path. However a 1080p TV (vs your 720P TV) will make Freeview 1080i channels look better because you are not scaling down the image, provided your GPU can cope with outputting and deinterlacing at 1920x1080, which the onboard hd3200 struggles with. [/QUOTE]
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