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720p is only 1280x720 (1080i is really about 1366x786 or something) and when you compare that to a full 1080p @ 1920x1080... you're really missing out on quite a few lines of resolution. That being said (and me seeing the differences personally), I suggest a 1080p set.
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Most broadcasts are 720p with a few 1080i and I have yet to see one in 1080p. If you dont have a lot of 1080p channels available and dont use HD DVD or Blue ray then 720p is fine. My buddy has a 720p and you cant tell a difference until you use 1080 signals then you can tell a difference pretty easy.
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1080i = 1920 x 1080
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I've got to buy a 37" TV soon too. I think I'm going to get this one:
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I just bought this one from Costco for $950 w/ $150 off coupon. Circuit City wants $1200 for it. 1080P is the way to go if you want to hook your PC up to it. I have yet to do this but i can't wait to try. Vizio is a good value brand company and is increasing popularity at leaps and bounds. I have a buddy who works for Comcast and he hasn't had anyone say they didn't like theirs. Stay away from Phillips though, so he says.
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How does it look with standard TV signals? Do you get any ghosting when watching sports?
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Regular channels are blurry on 40"+. 32" regular channels are fine. 37" im not sure. |
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Mine is a 42" 1080P Vizio ^^^ pic above. Only regular cable from wall "analog" it looks crappy. PC and HD is crazy good. |
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You could buy an older Plasma or LCD for viewing regular cable. Newer sets are pretty much HD. |
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Message edited by jay2tall on 02-13-2008 at 06:24:42 PM --------------- E6400@3.2ghz w/ Thermalright Ultra-120 Asus P5W DH Deluxe 4x1GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 4-4-4-12 CoolMax 600W PSU XFX 8800GTS Alpha Dog (@750/1000) Dell 22" E228WFP Seagate 250GB ES.2 & 250GB 7200.10 Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer |
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Wel the TV will pickup the channels like the other guy said, except in my case with "Charter Communications" I can only recive the channels through the wall via the analog cable line. I get 2 channels in 1080i the rest are 480p. Since the source "analog cable" can only display analog and not digital it is still crappy and fuzzy. However if I had "digital cable" it would come in crisp and clear. Just because you can recieve better channels dont mean they will display in there full glory. Kinda like you wont get full HD if you hook your PS3 via component cables. That would look crappy. To get the best HD from a PS3 you need to use HDMI. Digital Cable will look better then analog but you still wont get HD unless you use a HD interface. |
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