there's a lot of controversy about technology these days and especially when it comes to hd tv's. To let you know the only way to get 1080p, is thru fire wire (not 100% sure) and hdmi2...which i don't think is out yet. You can't get 1080p out of dvi and hdmi....don't question me about this...for tv's only
oh yeah, sony sxrd's CANNOT support 1080p...i can promise you ask a reputable sony rep
Quote:Does HDMI support 1080p/60Hz?
Yes, every version of the HDMI standard supports 1080p/60Hz. However, as discussed below, this is not a requirement, and manufacturers may choose to only implement 1080i, for example. For some types of devices (e.g. DVD players), this has not historically resulted in a reduction in quality as there has been relatively little true 1080p/60Hz content available, and 1080i can deliver all of the visual information available from the source.
got_boost,
Quote:You can't get 1080p out of dvi and hdmi
Do you mean DVI-HDMI connections? If so your wrong. It can be done but I don't know of any implamentations. The only requirment is that the DVI port must be Dual-Link DVI not Single-Link DVI and of course DVI-D.
HDMI.org,
Quote:Is HDMI backward-compatible with DVI (Digital Visual Interface)?
Yes, HDMI is fully backward-compatible with DVI using the CEA-861 profile for DTVs. HDMI DTVs will display video received from existing DVI-equipped products, and DVI-equipped TVs will display video from HDMI sources.
Are you saying that the SXRD can't support 1080p even via firewire?