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Old 06-01-2009, 09:06 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by that1guypictures View Post
Actually, I work at Best Buy, and you may not want to get the U1. Take a look at Panasonic's web site. It's buried in the fine print, but this Plasma can only display 1080p content, but it's lines of resolution are around 900. That means it's not a true 1080 display. The one that you want is the S1, it just came out a few weeks ago, and Best Buy has it on their website, but it isn't in stock yet.
Not quite - Panasonic is listing the motion resolution - in other words how many lines of a moving picture can be resolved.

Most CCFL-LCD sets score around 300~500 lines of motion resolution, but not many people would say they're not a "true 1080 display".

The Pioneer KURO sets score 880~920 motion resolution, just like the U1, but they're 1080p sets. Any set with a 1920x1080 progressive panel like the U1 is a true 1080p set. It will pass a 1080p bandwidth testing, displaying all 1920x1080 pixels of a static image.
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