#4: You still haven't seen 1080p on display. Although the HD-DVD movies are encoded at 1080p, the players only put out at 1080i. But for the record, if you have a 1080p screen, it will not look any different with a 1080i input that it would with a native 1080p input. The resolution is all that matters, not the order that the lines get there. It's going to arrange them in the proper order, so it all looks the same.
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Steven @ Apr 23rd 2006 1:07AM
#4: You still haven't seen 1080p on display. Although the HD-DVD movies are encoded at 1080p, the players only put out at 1080i. But for the record, if you have a 1080p screen, it will not look any different with a 1080i input that it would with a native 1080p input. The resolution is all that matters, not the order that the lines get there. It's going to arrange them in the proper order, so it all looks the same.