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Old 08-19-2007, 04:21 PM   #9
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1080p supporting TVs support 1920x1080 resolution. This is known as full HD. Note that you will NOT find a 1080p TV smaller than 37" (37" 1080p TVs are hard to find in brick and mortar sores, mainly Online only), because at 32" and lower the pixels are too small to make a diffrence between 720p and 1080p.

There is no such TV that supports 1080p signal but does not support natve res of 1920x1080p. Hard proof of this fact is with the nature of 1080p video. It's absolutely impossibe to receive 1080p signal without HDMI. HDMI will automatically set resolution to supported resolutions on TV, which is any res that is equal or less than that of your native res. 1080p will not be displayed on a 720p TV.

n00bs offten confuze 1080i with 1080p. 1080i is actualy 1920x540, which makes it simple for your TV to convert to native rez, which is why 1080i looks better than 720p with movies.
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