Manufacturers can claim anything they want. There are no consumer protection mechanisms in place in the united States to prevent outright lies. What I hate is that websites that often work as the spin doctors for these manufacturers. BTW, Hitachi's 42" is the first to advertise "the first 1080 42" plasma", but it is 1024x1080. That would mean the pixels would have to have an aspect of 1.875 in order to get a 16:9 'HD' aspect.
Of course, lazy and ignorant consumers will buy into it even if it means half of the resolution is thrown away. Couple this with a third of the directv resolution thrown away and you are better off plugging in a VCR into that 13" black and white boob tube.
Come on Gostdoggy you know that isn't true. No doubt that they Hitachi you are talking about isn't true 1080p, but it still has more pixels than most 720p TVs and although DirecTV shaves their bits it is true that most people don't even notice. I know everyone is going to hate me for this, but considering their constraints it looks pretty good. (I switched to cable)
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GhostDoggy @ Jan 20th 2007 9:27AM
Manufacturers can claim anything they want. There are no consumer protection mechanisms in place in the united States to prevent outright lies. What I hate is that websites that often work as the spin doctors for these manufacturers. BTW, Hitachi's 42" is the first to advertise "the first 1080 42" plasma", but it is 1024x1080. That would mean the pixels would have to have an aspect of 1.875 in order to get a 16:9 'HD' aspect.
Of course, lazy and ignorant consumers will buy into it even if it means half of the resolution is thrown away. Couple this with a third of the directv resolution thrown away and you are better off plugging in a VCR into that 13" black and white boob tube.
Ben @ Jan 20th 2007 11:42AM
Come on Gostdoggy you know that isn't true.
No doubt that they Hitachi you are talking about isn't true 1080p, but it still has more pixels than most 720p TVs and although DirecTV shaves their bits it is true that most people don't even notice. I know everyone is going to hate me for this, but considering their constraints it looks pretty good. (I switched to cable)
We both know this just marketing at work.