Re: HD TV nerds
- From: "Geo" <gRkEaMpOnVaEsCAPITALS@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 00:24:40 +0300
"Dan White" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you get an HDTV with 1080i resolution, but a 100Hz refresh rate, will
you actually notice a difference between it and 1080p ?
Torn between a couple of models of TV, and it seems to be the main
difference.
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Dan White
(dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Perform an exorcism when replying.
The way I got it, televisions don't have a 1080i resolution, they are just
able to display such a format, which has to be deinterlaced anyway before
being displayed on the screen. I've only seen 1080i being dislpayed on a
fullHD Samsung we're pretending to be using as a monitor at work and the
result was way worse than 1080p (static image mind and the panel was for
1080p anyhow).
Even if you're going for a less-than-fullHD resolution set, I understnad
that you should try and find one that can handle 1080p feed, as this is the
best source it can get. It will display in less than 1920x1080, but it'll
have a better source to start conversion from.
Geo
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