No LCD (or DLP, or plasma, or LCOS, or anything other than CRT) outputs anything interlaced. It might only accept a 1080i signal and not a 1080p signal, but any fixed pixel display technology will always output a progressive image.
This is true, I can recieve up to a 720p signal, but 1080i looks just fine on my 26LX1D as well. 1366x768 isn't quite up to 1080p spec. And I do believe the 'i' in 1080i means 'interlaced', if I am not mistaken, so not everything is progressive. If everything is, then the creators of this standard lie.
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cheinonen @ Oct 11th 2006 1:22PM
No LCD (or DLP, or plasma, or LCOS, or anything other than CRT) outputs anything interlaced. It might only accept a 1080i signal and not a 1080p signal, but any fixed pixel display technology will always output a progressive image.
delerious @ Oct 11th 2006 1:45PM
This is true, I can recieve up to a 720p signal, but 1080i looks just fine on my 26LX1D as well. 1366x768 isn't quite up to 1080p spec. And I do believe the 'i' in 1080i means 'interlaced', if I am not mistaken, so not everything is progressive. If everything is, then the creators of this standard lie.