ed
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1080i uses 1920×1080, but it's interlaced and not a progressive scan?
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Brett
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Yes, they both use 1920x1080. Dave is just talking rubbish confusing the situation.
The difference between i and p is interlaced or progressive, as said. They both use the same resolution.
[Edited on 06-12-2011 by Brett]
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ed
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Get a lot of ghosting on my 1080i tv - drives me mad. But not mad enough to put my hand in my pocket and get my wallet out
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Rob_Quads
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quote: Originally posted by Brett
Just look for "1080p" in the spec like I said, couldn't be simpler
[Edited on 06-12-2011 by Brett]
except that does not always work. Many non 1920x1080 screens will state in the specs they accept 1080p - doesn't mean you get to see all of it though.
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Brett
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I really can't even be bothered with this anymore. To me, if it says it displays at 1080p then that's that, it will display 1920x1080 pixels progressively.
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Sam
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I was just going to say, is this thread still bloody going
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