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Wrong...most HDTV's are actually 720p (1280x720); the fact that they can display 1080i isn't really that useful...as it can't display all of those pixels, so it could actually be advantageous to use 720p as it is progressive.
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Rajiv Kotecha @ Jan 16th 2007 7:44AM
Wrong...most HDTV's are actually 720p (1280x720); the fact that they can display 1080i isn't really that useful...as it can't display all of those pixels, so it could actually be advantageous to use 720p as it is progressive.
azim @ Jan 17th 2007 1:58PM
Room price just went fifty bucks North ?