Honestly, Jyncus? Can you really notice the difference from 1080i to 1080p? Or are you just one of those "it has it all" people who just can't possibly buy enough equipment to have the best system on the block?
Please, let me know if you're streaming 1080p. I'd really like to know.
To be honest, I really can't tell if Jyncus posted that as a joke or not. But streaming something like 1080p24 should be easier than streaming 1080i60, there's less bandwidth needed.
The difference between 1080i and 1080p is quite noticeable - granted you have a large enough TV that accentuates the difference. It's not about having the best; it's about being future-proof. I have to ask the question, "Am I ever going to want to stream 1080p material to my TV?". Whether or not I'm streaming it today is irrelevant - the point is that the purchase I make should be an investment. That's my opinion anyway.
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Big John @ Oct 24th 2007 2:03AM
Honestly, Jyncus? Can you really notice the difference from 1080i to 1080p? Or are you just one of those "it has it all" people who just can't possibly buy enough equipment to have the best system on the block?
Please, let me know if you're streaming 1080p. I'd really like to know.
JeffDM @ Oct 24th 2007 9:17AM
To be honest, I really can't tell if Jyncus posted that as a joke or not. But streaming something like 1080p24 should be easier than streaming 1080i60, there's less bandwidth needed.
Jyncus @ Oct 24th 2007 9:23AM
The difference between 1080i and 1080p is quite noticeable - granted you have a large enough TV that accentuates the difference. It's not about having the best; it's about being future-proof. I have to ask the question, "Am I ever going to want to stream 1080p material to my TV?". Whether or not I'm streaming it today is irrelevant - the point is that the purchase I make should be an investment.
That's my opinion anyway.