Will the iScan VP50 improve the picture quality of standard definition channels from my satellite system (DSS)?
Picture improvement of standard definition satellite channels is often very subjective, and depends to a great deal on exactly which aspects of the image are objectionable. If you have a standard definition satellite feed which is loaded with compression artifacts or is blurry because of bandwidth limitations, then the iScan VP50 (or most other video processors, for that matter) may not bring much improvement to the picture. However, the iScan VP50 may react better to this type of problem than your display would, but that very much depends on the specific display you use. If your source is reasonably clean, then the iScan VP50 should do a good job of making it look good on the big screen. If your complaints are in regards to the display’s deinterlacing or scaling capabilities, then the iScan VP50 should be a noticeable improvement. The deinterlacing algorithms in the iScan VP50 will give the best possible image from a standard definition interlace source.
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