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    Quote Originally Posted by users View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by XxRaVeNxX View Post
    Soooo...what? My tv isn't HD?
    well its slightly better than dvd...
    What are you talking about?!? 1080 is Full HD. i or p, it doesn't matter. Just stands for interlaced and progressive.

    Of course it's high definition. Users, go study...

    If you plan to connect your display to the pc I don't think you'll get HD. You have to write Blu-Ray discs...
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    Quote Originally Posted by erunestian View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by users View Post

    well its slightly better than dvd...
    What are you talking about?!? 1080 is Full HD. i or p, it doesn't matter. Just stands for interlaced and progressive.

    Of course it's high definition. Users, go study...

    Olevia 42" *1080i* LCD HDTV

    resolution-1366x768
    Last edited by users; 09-24-2008 at 09:00 PM.

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    ^^^ and that's HD resolution isn't it?
    or you refer to name of that TV? televisions with hd resolution are usually named HDTV if i am right(and i hope so)

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    Check wikipedia:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1080i

    And a quote from the article:

    "Of note, a very popular panel size used in mid-range HDTVs is 1366 x 768 and are often advertised as 1080i "compatible" or "HD ready" - however these TVs, while accepting a 1080i signal will scale it down to the panel size of 1366x768 as they are physically incapable of displaying 1920x1080 resolutions."

    It just depends what TV he bought...

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    This is the TV I bought....

    http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/produ...&om_keycode=66

    Shit...educate me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by XxRaVeNxX View Post
    This is the TV I bought....

    http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/produ...&om_keycode=66

    Shit...educate me...
    says right on the page its 720p resolution, I assume thats 1280x1024...pal dvd isn't much lower at 1024x576...but yes, its technically hd...
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    Yes, but it also has...

    Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr ) Input(s) : 2 (Rear): 480i, 480p, 720/60p, 1080/60i
    Which is how I watch my movies via Xbox/Xbox Media Center...

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    You were right about this, users... And probably all the other 1080i "compatible" have the same resolution 1366x768.

    Look what I've found here:

    http://www.streetprices.com/TVs/LCD/...P23625791.html

    "This flatscreen LCD high-definition television, the 26" Sony KDL26M4000, has a 1080i display (1366x768 resolution)."

    Well, it's HD, it's better than 720p but it's not full HD, you don't get the 1920x1080 resolution...

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    Quote Originally Posted by users View Post

    says right on the page its 720p resolution, I assume thats 1280x1024...pal dvd isn't much lower at 1024x576...but yes, its technically hd...
    Just to clear the air, 720p resolution is: 1280x720 pixels

    "Full" HD sets are 1920x1080 (and you will only ever hear these described as 1080p sets, though they support all of the other smaller formats and "upconvert" them to fit their full resolution). Broadcast standards are currently set at 1080i/720p. This is due to bandwidth/hardware restrictions and current capabilities of cable and satellite providers.

    Currently, the only consumer product(s) that output "full" HD resolution are BluRay disc players (including some gaming consoles).

    It's feasible to send a 1080p signal from other hardware (prosumer HD cameras, faster computers, etc.) but that's about it.

    Kind of got off on a tangent there, but thought I would chime in on the discussion...

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