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New HD boards look horrible at home
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:15 am
by BJPrice
I watched the game on ABC and NFL network on my 37" Vizio 1080p. Everytime the new boards at the stadium came into view in the background they were a bright yellow/gold visual eyesore. Did anyone else have this problem? I don't know whether it's a problem with the broadcast that can be tweeked or fixed by the regular season, a problem with my TV or wether to expect it to be a headache for years to come. I'm ready to go buy a new 47 to 55" set if need be. I just don't know if a new set will fix the problem or which brand to get if it does. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:21 am
by djlash
Hey man,
Not to be a Debbie Downer but Visio is probably the worst HD tv set you can buy. It just doesn't have the refresh rate you need and your color settings may be off as well.
I would suggest spending a little more money... a tv is a terrible thing to waste! Good luck
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:53 am
by TeeterSalad
I watched the game in HD on a 32" Visio and I thought the new video boards looked great. I actually made a comment to a friend (Bills fan) about how awesome they looked and he agreed. I like my Visio except for the fact that they are a lot cheaper now than when I bought it a year ago.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:05 pm
by langleyparkjoe
Well, I have an old school Sony 42" big screen (non HD of course) and I couldn't tell the difference between the old screen and the new screen. Maybe I should upgrade huh?

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:06 pm
by Deadskins
I have a 55" Toshiba, and thought the boards looked great. It might have something to do with video of a video screen, though, where the refresh rates are different.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:15 pm
by ATX_Skins
If your an HD sports fan and don't have a Samsung your wrong.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:38 pm
by VetSkinsFan
They looked even better in person... I was impressed with 'em.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:45 pm
by SkinsHead56
ATX_Skins wrote:If your an HD sports fan and don't have a Samsung your wrong.
Words of truth there, Samsungs have the best T.V.s for the money. I compared Panasonic, Sony, Mitsubishi, & L.G.
They looked awsome on my screen. B.Banks was probably watching ALL of the Bills of the washing out in his wake on the big boards. Plus they look good in Madden 11 as well.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:52 pm
by PulpExposure
VetSkinsFan wrote:They looked even better in person... I was impressed with 'em.
And really, who cares what they look like except in person?
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:58 pm
by CanesSkins26
VetSkinsFan wrote:They looked even better in person... I was impressed with 'em.
+1 They looked great.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 2:10 pm
by Bob 0119
I was watching it on my Bro-in-law's HD Projector.
It looked like the screen was on Picture-in-Picture whenever you could see it in the corner of the screen.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 2:52 pm
by USAFSkinFan
My Samsung is awesome, but I have to agree, the boards looked overly bright in contrast to the rest of the picture on my TV and I haven't had that problm with anything else I've watched in the last year and a half...
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:03 pm
by VetSkinsFan
I'll agree that the screens were bright, but they have to be bright to be able to be effective in direct sunlight. They're not in a dome like TTiT...
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:13 pm
by chiefhog44
Panosonic's are the best IMO. Or if you have the room, a rear projection screen.
The big boards look that way due to the contrast of the video on TV
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:35 pm
by Deadskins
I'll take my Toshiba any day; the best HD picture I've ever seen.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:58 pm
by SkinsJock
welcome to the site BJPrice - not too sure why or what difference the 'quality' of the new screens at the field mean to you, watching at home - the quality of the picture out there really only matters to those who attend the games - I heard they are a lot better than what we've had
as far as what I watch at home I'm really pleased with the NFL in HD on my Sony Bravia but I'm sure there are a lot of TVs avaiilable that give great quality nowdays - has to be HD and the NFL ticket for a great NFL experience
looks like the franchise might have a few highlights as well
enjoy the season and the site
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 6:30 pm
by BJPrice
"welcome to the site BJPrice - not too sure why or what difference the 'quality' of the new screens at the field mean to you, watching at home - the quality of the picture out there really only matters to those who attend the games"
I'm just a bit disappointed. I've watched every episode of Redskins Nation this year and the constant updates while they were going in and selling off the lite bright old pieces. I'm watching the game in a dark room. The grass on the field looks a bit dull, the end zone paintings look dull then suddenly the Big screens come into the shot and just looked awful. I've never been to the stadiums but I've watched every preseason and regular season game broadcast ( still miffed about the last game last year not being televised here) since the early 80's. I was kinda hoping what I was seeing would be what it really looks like. I also wasn't thrilled with the angles of the telecast. It made it hard to tell who was lining up on the D-line. If they were doing it to avoid getting the new HD screens in the shot then those angles might continue. It's starting to sound like it might be my set though which if it is I want hesitate to go pick up a new one and bigger as well. I just want to be sure I'm the only one having the problem and have an idea what brand the video boards looked good on. I went to a couple local Walmarts to check out the sets. They have a clip in loop showing the same thing on all the sets and at one store the field looks greener on the Samsung 47", another one it looked greener on the LG 47". At both the best color was on the 55"Samsung but that's the same set my parents have and the video boards didn't look much better on theirs the few glimpses I caught grabbing pizza between plays to haul back to my room. Just to complicate things my father swears they fiddle with the settings at the store to give the models they want to move fast the best picture so I don't know wether to trust my eyes at the store or not.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 6:58 pm
by SnyderSucks
BJPrice wrote:"welcome to the site BJPrice - not too sure why or what difference the 'quality' of the new screens at the field mean to you, watching at home - the quality of the picture out there really only matters to those who attend the games"
I'm just a bit disappointed. I've watched every episode of Redskins Nation this year and the constant updates while they were going in and selling off the lite bright old pieces. I'm watching the game in a dark room. The grass on the field looks a bit dull, the end zone paintings look dull then suddenly the Big screens come into the shot and just looked awful. I've never been to the stadiums but I've watched every preseason and regular season game broadcast ( still miffed about the last game last year not being televised here) since the early 80's. I was kinda hoping what I was seeing would be what it really looks like. I also wasn't thrilled with the angles of the telecast. It made it hard to tell who was lining up on the D-line. If they were doing it to avoid getting the new HD screens in the shot then those angles might continue. It's starting to sound like it might be my set though which if it is I want hesitate to go pick up a new one and bigger as well. I just want to be sure I'm the only one having the problem and have an idea what brand the video boards looked good on. I went to a couple local Walmarts to check out the sets. They have a clip in loop showing the same thing on all the sets and at one store the field looks greener on the Samsung 47", another one it looked greener on the LG 47". At both the best color was on the 55"Samsung but that's the same set my parents have and the video boards didn't look much better on theirs the few glimpses I caught grabbing pizza between plays to haul back to my room. Just to complicate things my father swears they fiddle with the settings at the store to give the models they want to move fast the best picture so I don't know wether to trust my eyes at the store or not.
If you get a new tv, look for one with a matte finish. Then you don't have to watch in a dark room. My samsung has that. I have no idea why they make so many TV's with the shiny screen - who really watches in a dark room all the time? The only drawback with the samsung is if they have fixed the speakers yet. You have to do quite a bit of mucking around to get the speakers to sound decent. The screen looked fine on my 47".
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:20 pm
by BJPrice
Now I'm starting to think it might not be my set again. Just caught a few glimpses during Redskins Nation and they didn't look too bad. I load up the game on the dvr again and fast forward to the Doc Walker speech right before kickoff. Over his right shoulder the grass was a nice limey green. Over his left shoulder the grass was a slightly darker green. On the HD board over his left shoulder anytime the action moved to a scene with grass the grass on the HD board looked yellow gold again. I paused it and snapped a picture with my cell phone.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:28 pm
by Wahoo McDaniels
Deal with it. This was the first thing that Dan Snyder ever has done that was fan friendly. The old screens were about the size of your 42" Vizio and these are a welcome addition.
BTW, we're already paying for them with food and drink increases, you might as well enjoy 'em.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:23 pm
by frankcal20
I have a 46 inch Sony Rear Projection that I wouldn't trade for anything. I've been to the store many times looking to get something else but the picture is above and beyond any flat screen. And that's only in 720.
I heard the boards LIVE are awesome. I saw the old ones and they succccccckkkked.
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:43 pm
by crazyhorse1
My old TV is pretty much garbage and I didn't know about or care about the screens or the color of the grass. I loved the game. I'm sixty-six and consider money wasted on a new TV to be be money wasted. What I didn't like was Theisman yammering his stupidities and the camera switching to interviews with semi-literates while the game was in process. Something has to be done. It also ticked me off that the guys in the booth sometimes didn't bother to give the name of the tackler.
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:58 am
by The Hogster
I'm with Chief. Panasonic Plasma is the way to go...I didn't think they looked bad...I actually thought they looked a bit smaller than I figured they would be.
Snyder doesn't need to compare them to the Dallas screens.
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:24 am
by MDSKINSFAN
They looked great on my TV and I talked to someone that went to the game and he said they were amazing.
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:41 am
by ATX_Skins
LED > plasma or anything