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Hello everyone, and happy new year, this is my first post, Im new to Blu ray, and Ive noticed when I push de display button on my BD player it appears on the screen, "1080/60i", I guess 1080 means the HD signal sento to the TV but can anybody explain me what does the number 60i means?
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