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720p since it's the native resoloution of your tv. <BR>LCD's and Plasma are better at 720p. and CRT (tube tv's) are better at 1080i since that is there native res.
A few years ago we wrote a column about HDTV resolution and whether you should just buy a "standard" 720p/1080i set or pay the extra bucks for a higher-resolution 1080p set. And funnily enough ...
Yes, there aren't as many 720p TVs on the market as there used to be. But Sony, Samsung, LG, Panasonic, and others still make entry-level 720p sets. Should you save a few hundred bucks and get one ...
On a regular basis in our HDTV reviews, we put 720p (or 768p) sets next to 1080p sets, then feed them both the same source material, whether it's 1080i or 1080p, from the highest-quality Blu-ray ...
Ok, I don't know much about these formats except that they are HDTV formats that supposedly look really good. I did a search on it, but if there was a thread that covered this, I missed it.Anyway ...
If you said yes, you’re lying. Or maybe not. CNET executive editor David Carnoy did a little informal testing between HDTVs of 1080p, 1080i and 720p resolutions using Blu-ray and HD DVD content.
If you've been encouraged by the comparison to think more seriously about HDTV (or you already have one), but you're not sure what all this 720p and 1080i nonsense is about, read on.
Choices will include 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i. With 1080p TVs (most current models), this control should be set to 1080i (some cable/satellite boxes also allow 1080p output, but it only applies ...
BBC engineers have conducted viewer tests to determine what the British public might prefer as the more favorable format for HD--720p or 1080i. Each format was compared with Europe's conventional 625 ...
So, if your HDTV supports 1080i but not 720p, the PS3 will scale all the graphics down to 480p, which most wouldn't consider to be HD. IGN has found this issue in at least 4 games ...
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