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Screen sizes have NOTHING to do with interlaced and progressive. That is different. Here is a graph on screen sizes and viewing distances.
![]() And here is a calculator for figuring out the optimal size and distance: http://myhometheater.homestead.com/v...alculator.html They list progressive on the image because it is the best quality. For interlaced, although distance can effect this as well, it is a side effect of the distance. If you view an interlaced image far away, it is still interleced, just harder to tell. But the image is still 720 or 1080 so you will be missing details if you are too far away. No hype about interlaced and progressive there either. The viewing distance and size determines the best resolution, not interlacing. |
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I have 20/25 vision, 15/15 with glasses. I find 1080p very much appreciable over 720p on a 32" LCD at 6ft. The fact remains that viewing distance and screen size best determine desired resolution, NOT some line around 37" that makes 1080p necessary. |
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I have tested that "Viewing Distance When Resolution Becomes Important" chart using my own TV and I think it's flawed. I have a 34" 1080i CRT and a 9 foot viewing distance. That puts me pretty squarely on the "Full benefit of 480p" line. But I can still see a big improvement when looking at 720p or 1080i. My eyes aren't quite 20/20 anymore. So I'm thinking this problem is more complex than the math in this chart suggests. Can anyone else confirm this?
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That graph has no significant accuracy in my personal situation. The fact that my vision is still perfect may have something to do with it, but nevertheless, I have to respectfully disagree with the assertions that graph makes. |
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Mar 2008
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Is 1440p going to come out soon?!?!?! Man, I already feel behind with my 1080p TV....
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![]() I don't think our eyesight warrants much more resolution than 1080p (in 'most' sizes) I think Color levels will be improved... but 1080p will become, and remain standard for years to come. |
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