Typical blu-ray fan, rambling on about specs that don't matter. The information between 1080i and 1080p is the same, so there is no quality loss. Nevermind the fact that most HDTVs out there are 1080i/720p, so it isn't like 1080p even matters for them.
But hey, whatever makes you sleep at night with all your FUD spreading...
most tvs are but now the everyday joe are buying them most are 1080p now. i just got my second p and my friends and family are now starting to get tvs they are all buying 1080p. i all so see a huge difference with p and i i have a 1080p 71 " and a 40 1080p also a 32 inch 1080i the 1080ps blow them out of the water when i watch movies
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zargon @ Dec 9th 2007 8:39AM
Typical blu-ray fan, rambling on about specs that don't matter. The information between 1080i and 1080p is the same, so there is no quality loss. Nevermind the fact that most HDTVs out there are 1080i/720p, so it isn't like 1080p even matters for them.
But hey, whatever makes you sleep at night with all your FUD spreading...
ndirtdigler69 @ Dec 9th 2007 11:15PM
most tvs are but now the everyday joe are buying them most are 1080p now. i just got my second p and my friends and family are now starting to get tvs they are all buying 1080p. i all so see a huge difference with p and i i have a 1080p 71 " and a 40 1080p also a 32 inch 1080i the 1080ps blow them out of the water when i watch movies