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Businessweek also has an HDTV guide today. The guy complains about plasmas that are 720p native, saying that they "throw away" information in the 1080i stream. Does anyone else have a problem with that statement? 720p is still HD, and all the set is doing is deinterlacing the 1080i. I'm more concerned with all the crappy EDTV sets out there than the native 720p ones.
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Buzzcut @ Nov 7th 2005 11:18AM
Businessweek also has an HDTV guide today.
The guy complains about plasmas that are 720p native, saying that they "throw away" information in the 1080i stream.
Does anyone else have a problem with that statement? 720p is still HD, and all the set is doing is deinterlacing the 1080i.
I'm more concerned with all the crappy EDTV sets out there than the native 720p ones.