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Posted by Doug Jacobs on 06/04/07 20:40
Jay G. <Jay@tmbg.org> wrote:
> People can distinguish between anamorphic and non-anamorphic DVDs, and
> that's only a 20% increase in resolution. 1080p is *twice* the resolution
> than 720p, so it's definitely noticeable.
But that also assumes that the TV itself isn't upscaling. I have a 1080p
set, however, it upscales everything to 1080p regardless of the source
material and signal. So, on it, there's virtually no difference between
720p and 1080p.
Most source material is going to be at 720p, unless you plan on heavily
investing in Blu-Ray/HD-DVD. So, even a 720p set which will downscale
1080i/1080p signals will still look great.
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