I have been reading a lot of info on this forum advising people about the "Normal" overscan on a TV. One comment in particular was to not worry about the bottom 5 or so lines if they were blurry because that would be lost in overscan. That I can understand, but ONLY to a point.
On a CRT, or rear projection TV, this makes sense. Some of the info is lost all the way around the frame.
BUT, when the picture is viewed on an LCD, Plasma, or similar flat screen, is there actually this lost area we so fondly think of as overscan? Does it exist?
TV is fast abandoning the CRT in favor of LCD, Plasma, etc. I thought that with them the image was a FULL image, not one chopped off all the way around as on a CRT.
What say you?
Should we be planning on a day when there is no such thing as overscan?
On a CRT, or rear projection TV, this makes sense. Some of the info is lost all the way around the frame.
BUT, when the picture is viewed on an LCD, Plasma, or similar flat screen, is there actually this lost area we so fondly think of as overscan? Does it exist?
TV is fast abandoning the CRT in favor of LCD, Plasma, etc. I thought that with them the image was a FULL image, not one chopped off all the way around as on a CRT.
What say you?
Should we be planning on a day when there is no such thing as overscan?