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 HDTV FAQ, For all Console users

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hairuLeZ
post Aug 15 2007, 10:46 PM

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QUOTE(shamrawk @ Aug 15 2007, 10:07 PM)
ehh want to sell ker ?? PM me 1st kay if you wanna too . thumbup.gif frenz-frenz price laugh.gif
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huhu sory ler fren. Sold edy tongue.gif Anyway got my new Sony Bravia 26V300A. Support 1080p...WTF x 2 thumbup.gif

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hairuLeZ
post Aug 16 2007, 10:15 PM

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QUOTE(rx330 @ Aug 16 2007, 09:26 AM)
the new v series support 1080p ar?

why are these manufacturers like to support 1080p but not able to output @ 1080p?
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QUOTE(htkaki @ Aug 16 2007, 10:40 AM)
bro rx330, i found it rather confusing for the end consumers who is not aware or has little knowledge on HD. This could be a marketing gimmick (IMHO) and buyers need to clearly know what they are buying or looking for.

As for 1080p display, not all 1920x1080 rez panel is truly full HD capable. In this case, Tosh 47WL66E. It could only display either 720p or 1080i. Full HD display is still at premium price here in Malaysia.

But, I do hope that it would becomes 'affordable' in time to come.
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i wonder also. But looking at the spec, it does stated able to receive the signal 1080p. Its proven with my 360 n ps3 running on 1080p. Yes the graphic much superb in the 1080p than 1080i. Hmm maybe it not fully 1080p.........but weird my console running on that reso. Here r the pics :

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Well expert/gurus...please explain notworthy.gif

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hairuLeZ
post Aug 17 2007, 12:36 AM

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QUOTE(redbull_y2k @ Aug 16 2007, 11:23 PM)
It means the scaler in your lcdtv can accept 1080p input and then rescale to your panel's resolution.
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^ Yeah i thought so. But when comparing 1080i and p got different which better display on p. I think its more than rescale hmm.gif

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hairuLeZ
post Aug 22 2007, 08:23 PM

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QUOTE(rx330 @ Aug 20 2007, 03:23 PM)
so if compare with anotehr 1366 X 768 display, producing @ 1080i, will it have differecen as the downscaled one?
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QUOTE(redbull_y2k @ Aug 20 2007, 07:16 PM)
Ask Hairulez, he uses a 26" LG before switching to 26" Bravia which did the same thing.  tongue.gif
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QUOTE(ruztynail @ Aug 20 2007, 09:29 PM)
like duh..  sweat.gif .. haha but its only mostly noticeable whn u hit 40" inch and above.. other thn tat not really a BIG difference. depending also how far u sit frm the screen
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Hell yes there is a diff. flex.gif Its pretty obvious when im comparing both 1080i and p. The graphic much nicer on p. cool2.gif Btw, even Dell 24" and Benq 24" also can give u some noticeable diff between both format icon_rolleyes.gif Well ask redbull since he own Dell 24" tongue.gif

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