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Posted by Doug Jacobs on 06/04/07 20:32
Derek Janssen <ejanss@nospam.comcast.net> wrote:
> 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?? ;)
I wouldn't worry about the 720p vs. 1080p thing. For one thing, there
really isn't much difference between 720p and 1080p, and on a smaller
screen (45" or smaller), the difference is going to be even less apparent.
Furthermore, most TV/cable stations are only in 720p anyways, with only a
few using 1080i. It'll be quite a while before everyone switches to 1080p.
I think 720p should be fine - just make sure it's really 720p, and not
something odd like 768, which tries to do a fakey 1080i... I'd just go
with true 720p or 1080p (if you don't mind the extra price) - skip 1080i
entirely.
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It's not broken. It's...advanced.
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