hey guys,
i was looking at the box for my toshiba 2109 just last night and noticed that it says it has a 10 bit, 27 mhz video dac. now, correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought i read recently that the new denon 2800 has a 12 bit, 54 mhz video dac. so i have 2 questions i guess... one: does the increased mhz make for a major difference in image quality and is it in reference to processing speed (sort of like a 500 mhz vs. an 800 mhz processor in a computer)? and two: is the difference in 10 and 12 bit in reference to colour depth per chanel like the difference between an 8 and 16 bit image? would 2 bits per chanel actually make for a huge difference in image quality? i know that it's a progressive vs. non-progessive player, but if it's a colour issue, how noticeable is it?
thanks in advance for any answers...
i was looking at the box for my toshiba 2109 just last night and noticed that it says it has a 10 bit, 27 mhz video dac. now, correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought i read recently that the new denon 2800 has a 12 bit, 54 mhz video dac. so i have 2 questions i guess... one: does the increased mhz make for a major difference in image quality and is it in reference to processing speed (sort of like a 500 mhz vs. an 800 mhz processor in a computer)? and two: is the difference in 10 and 12 bit in reference to colour depth per chanel like the difference between an 8 and 16 bit image? would 2 bits per chanel actually make for a huge difference in image quality? i know that it's a progressive vs. non-progessive player, but if it's a colour issue, how noticeable is it?
thanks in advance for any answers...
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