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watsupyo
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10. February 2008 @ 15:08 |
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ok this is prolly a really noobish question but what is the acctual difference between 1080i and 1080p
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goodswipe
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11. February 2008 @ 10:16 |
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11. February 2008 @ 10:28 |
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watsupyo
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11. February 2008 @ 15:10 |
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Originally posted by tucker001: 1080i is interlaced
1080p is progressive
heres another noobish question what exactly does that mean
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goodswipe
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11. February 2008 @ 15:16 |
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Originally posted by watsupyo: Originally posted by tucker001: 1080i is interlaced
1080p is progressive
heres another noobish question what exactly does that mean
One question for you, have you even clicked any of the links above and read the information provided?
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watsupyo
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11. February 2008 @ 15:18 |
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Originally posted by goodswipe: Originally posted by watsupyo: Originally posted by tucker001: 1080i is interlaced
1080p is progressive
heres another noobish question what exactly does that mean
One question for you, have you even clicked any of the links above and read the information provided?
yes indeed i have
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goodswipe
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11. February 2008 @ 15:20 |
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Quote the things you don't understand from the links and that way, it will be easier to explain.
To put it plain and simple, the human eye can not tell the difference between an interlaced image and a progressive scanned image, IMO.
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watsupyo
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11. February 2008 @ 15:22 |
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what i meant to ask was whats the difference visually not in technical terms but if im looking at the tv which is gonna be better quality and resolutions and sizes
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goodswipe
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11. February 2008 @ 15:29 |
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1080i and 1080p are both the same resolution, 1920x1080. As stated above, I've never been able to tell the difference between the two sets. Anyone else that says they can, well, I would like to shake their hand and take them out to lunch. Something you will need to pay more attention to when purchasing a tv would be image properties such as contrast ratio, color saturation, and color accuracy.
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watsupyo
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11. February 2008 @ 15:31 |
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Originally posted by goodswipe: 1080i and 1080p are both the same resolution, 1920x1080. As stated above, I've never been able to tell the difference between the two sets. Anyone else that says they can, well, I would like to shake their hand and take them out to lunch. Something you will need to pay more attention to when purchasing a tv would be image properties such as contrast ratio, color saturation, and color accuracy.
thanks that acctually help alot i currently have a 720p in my main room of my house but am planning to get a new one for the entertainment room so ill take this advice into consideration
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11. February 2008 @ 15:32 |
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No problem, always glad to help. ;)
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