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Wow, a 720p/1080i HD TV gets voted top dog.Where are all the 1080p fanboys ion this one?Cue a nice little stream of owners just set to make the most of those inexpensive 720p/1080i HD DVD players.LMAO
LMAO! You're the clueless one who has no idea what the actual specs are on the TV. 1080p and 72HZ motion for true 1080p/24."Truth Teller". HAH
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Truth Teller @ Dec 18th 2007 8:51AM
Wow, a 720p/1080i HD TV gets voted top dog.
Where are all the 1080p fanboys ion this one?
Cue a nice little stream of owners just set to make the most of those inexpensive 720p/1080i HD DVD players.
LMAO
okeygrak @ Dec 18th 2007 9:01AM
LMAO! You're the clueless one who has no idea what the actual specs are on the TV. 1080p and 72HZ motion for true 1080p/24.
"Truth Teller". HAH