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Reo Claro wrote:Just wanted to say that most 720p hdtv support the 1080i ( i meaning interlaced ) and will show just as good as a 1080p(p being progressive) hdtv on normal televisions hd channels to the untrained eye.
Reo Claro wrote:I would recommed you look at Vizio televisions they are a very under rated lcdtv that has been geeting great response from customers for gaming and tv.Also you all might want to know that both Pioneer and Sony have all signed contracts for Sharp to supply them with LCD panels.Personally if i had to suggest a brand other than Sharp or Vizio , I would recommend the new line of Samsung Lcd's , their response time and blackness levels are outstanding and are to some point better than sharps 42inchers and 56
BulletProof wrote:Reo Claro wrote:Just wanted to say that most 720p hdtv support the 1080i ( i meaning interlaced ) and will show just as good as a 1080p(p being progressive) hdtv on normal televisions hd channels to the untrained eye.
Umm... no. I've compared them side-by-side and there's no truth to this claim for SD or HD signals.
Reo Claro wrote:I would recommed you look at Vizio televisions they are a very under rated lcdtv that has been geeting great response from customers for gaming and tv.Also you all might want to know that both Pioneer and Sony have all signed contracts for Sharp to supply them with LCD panels.Personally if i had to suggest a brand other than Sharp or Vizio , I would recommend the new line of Samsung Lcd's , their response time and blackness levels are outstanding and are to some point better than sharps 42inchers and 56
Bullet Proof wrote:Samsung's reason for popularity is decent quality at low price. Side-by-side comparison of a Samsung and a Bravia X or XBR makes the Samsung seem like a cheap imitation. The XBR doesn't have much over the X and is not worth the extra $$ IMO.
Reo Claro wrote:Again you have no idea what i was saying.Let me say it again Samsung New line of Lcd's are the best .Not only IMO but
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/a-new-lcd-ki ... 263762.php
BulletProof wrote:^^ My bad... should read SD to HD signals.. meaning all in the range from 576-720-1080.. based on this from you:Reo Claro wrote:on normal televisions hd channels
Reo Claro wrote:Again you know the diff between sd and hd channels no and thanks for proving my point ,am you do know hd channels do broadcast in hd quality on wich a 720p hdtv that supports 1080i will show just as clear in most model lcd tvs
BulletProof wrote:Reo Claro wrote:Again you have no idea what i was saying.Let me say it again Samsung New line of Lcd's are the best .Not only IMO but
LOL.. you read an article and that makes you an expert eh?? As I said, I tested them all out in person and bought the Bravia X 46". Which one do you own?
BulletProof wrote:Reo Claro wrote:Again you know the diff between sd and hd channels no and thanks for proving my point ,am you do know hd channels do broadcast in hd quality on wich a 720p hdtv that supports 1080i will show just as clear in most model lcd tvs
I'm sorry, which HD channels have you been viewing recently? Where I am, they broadcast in SD, 720p and 1080p, and I've compared the viewing on the 720 and the 1080. The difference is night and day. Come back and talk when you actually have some experience to back up your talk.
Reo Claro wrote:BulletProof wrote:Reo Claro wrote:Again you know the diff between sd and hd channels no and thanks for proving my point ,am you do know hd channels do broadcast in hd quality on wich a 720p hdtv that supports 1080i will show just as clear in most model lcd tvs
I'm sorry, which HD channels have you been viewing recently? Where I am, they broadcast in SD, 720p and 1080p, and I've compared the viewing on the 720 and the 1080. The difference is night and day. Come back and talk when you actually have some experience to back up your talk.
Exactly and a 720p HDTV that supports 1080i will show a channel broadcasting in hd quality will show just as clear.Trust me I know what i'm takin about but you clearly are not thinking outside your unresearched posts.Do a ittle google nah b4 answering again
BulletProof wrote:Now you're proving my point. Samsung is popular because it's cheap with a decent picture. KTHXBAI!
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pioneer wrote:1080p v 720p...the diff shows up in larger screens...like 30"+
Sharp Aquos real bess...i have a 32"
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