I hope he did at least run it in 4:3?
When I was there it was running in a 16:9 zoom, which is perfect for Manhatten since the movie is wide as hell. I don't know if he normally runs Roy Vegas style or not.*
I recently read about using DVD recorders to pass through composite from the LD to the recorder's (presumably) superior comb filter before sending that signal to a scaler or similar.
I tried that route yesterday but that LG DVD recorder we have home must be pretty bad. Image got all kind of worse, not to mention de-centered and sort of rolled-over the top of the screen to the bottom. Weird.
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Yeah, I was reading about that. I actually have at lest one brand new DVD recorder in the basement but I haven't tried it yet. My only LCD is set up for PS3 in the bedroom. My "SD Room" has a CRT in it with all the LDs and 16-bit and such.
Speaking of displaying, some images appear here and there but did we have a display thread of our own? All this talk makes me curious. 
That's probably a good idea, but I'm not sure I'd put much stake in it. Still photos and screen captures can only say so much. Most of the stuff just has to be seen in person to really grasp it. If you have the space I really just don't see the point in trying to ram the square peg into the round hole. There are literally a half dozen 32" Wega's for sale on Craig's List in my area for less than $75 every single day. There was even a wide one last week that was actually FREE (!) but I couldn't find a strong friend fast enough to go get it. The f*cker is 240 lbs and everyone I know is quite physically weak.

Mike's shots here look pretty good, considering there are no scan lines. I'm pretty sure I'd get tired of it eventually though. I'd much rather play on an emulator.
* Ha ha! Gotcha Roy. Your crimes against 4:3 video games will not be forgotten. I'll take it to The Hague if I have to, ya f*ck.