Unlike LCDs or DLPs, CRTs are not fixed-pixel displays and thus do not have a "native" resolution. CNet's definition of native resolution explains more:
Despite being listed as "1080i" CRTs should be able to display a 720p signal with no problem. In this case 1080i most likely refers to the maximum resolution of the display.
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Dave @ Aug 17th 2006 1:52PM
Unlike LCDs or DLPs, CRTs are not fixed-pixel displays and thus do not have a "native" resolution. CNet's definition of native resolution explains more:
http://ecoustics-cnet.com.com/4520-3173_7-5084364-8.html
Despite being listed as "1080i" CRTs should be able to display a 720p signal with no problem. In this case 1080i most likely refers to the maximum resolution of the display.