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Hi im new to this site and new to the world of Blu Ray. I have a question which I hope someone can answer (not stricktly a Blu Ray question). Why output a 1080p image on a LCD or Plasma with a native resoulution of 1280x720 pixels (720p)? I have been doing some testing at home on my 32inc LCD which handles a 1080p signal but is not a full HD set. I downloaded using my PS3 two clips of Ratatouille one at 720p and one at 1080p and I can't tell any differenc in quality when playing them back. So in short my question is why do new LCD's make a big thing of being able to handle 1080p if they are not a full HD set? Because as far as I can tell it makes no differenc to the picture quality.
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Because like friend of mine who didn't read the specs on his TV, they want to get unattentive people to buy it thinking they're getting a deal.
I'm sure there are scaling artifacts present, but you can't fit 5 gallons in a 3 gallon jug so it's not going to look much different in the end |
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Welcome to the forum......you will learn a lot here.
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The other reason is so they can put a sticker on the front of the TV that says 1080p input, and customers will think that it is a 1080p television. These companies know most of their customers are uninformed, and prey on that weakness to some extent. I wonder what the electronics engineer/designer was thinking when he was told by marketing to include this feature. Not surprisingly, it is primarily Toshiba LCDs that are guilty of this. |
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