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Posted by Derek Janssen on 06/03/07 06:44
Aaron J. Bossig wrote:
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>>>Be sure to check the display's resolution. If you want to "future
>>>proof" yourself, you'll want to get a 1080p display, not the cheaper
>>>and currently more common 720p displays.
>>
>>Is that going to be a compatability problem down the road?--
>>
>>Particularly as
>>A) I've already mentioned the 40" max (and there aren't as many
>>1080p's below that, as that's cramming a bit too much into one
>>screen), and
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> It's not impossible to find, by any means. I have a 37" LCD set
> from Mitsubishi that's 1080p. I remember looking at models from
> Sony, Samsung, Phillips, and Sharp which also did 1080p at under
> 40".
I've seen them, and they're a jump up in price, which isn't an issue
this far off--
Thing is, although 60"+ screens need the high amount of resolution,
there's a point at which getting a "small" bigscreen with 1080 becomes
like getting an iPod with 1080: How much difference is it going to
MAKE?? ;)
Derek Janssen
ejanss@comcast.net
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