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First of all, it is not a proven fact that higher resolution yeilds a better pictures. There are many different variables to consider when picking the right TV. But you have proved my point that many people here only seemed concerned with the resolution.

If someone can only afford an entry level 1080p TV, or a mid to upper level 720p TV - which would you recommend?

1080 vertical lines of resolution= more pixles for display, yeilding a higher resolution. Right?

OK, compareing apples to apples, a 720p set next to a 1080p set of the same brand both high end models, lets say Pioneer plasmas. Both with Pirates 3 playing during water scenes on Blu-ray.

You are telling me you wont see a difference?
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