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Posted by Andy Upton on 05/30/06 21:40
The model of my TV is ( Philips ) 42PF5520D/10
"Watcher" <none@given.so.there> wrote in message
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> In news:fiZeg.6455$002.4184@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net,
> Andy Upton <andrew.upton4@ntlworld.com> typed:
>> I called into Martin Dawes today, and they are telling me that they
>> sold me the TV as " High - Definition COMPATIBLE ".
>> At the time, I was under the impression that "High Defition
>> Compatible " was the same as High Definition, but it seems that it is
>> not. <mmaker@my-deja.com> wrote in message
>> news:1148865472.414378.72680@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>>> Steve Roberts wrote:
>>>> Sure you're not confusing your horizontal and verticals and
>>>> referring to 720P - ie 1280 x 720?
>>>
>>> No, 720x480 is standard NTSC digital resolution. I think it's 60fps
>>> progressive rather than 30fps interlaced though.
>>>
>>> Of course I may be completely wrong, a quick Google search brings up
>>> some sites claiming that 720x480p at 60Hz is an 'HDTV' resolution and
>>> some claiming it's not.
>>>
>>> Mark
>
> Maybe it's payback for the top posting?
>
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