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 HD Ready 1080p vs Full HD, what's the diff?

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Thrust
post Feb 14 2010, 11:41 PM

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HD Ready 1080P can receive input signal of FULL HD thus can display resolution at 1366x768 as compared to 1280x720.
Thrust
post Feb 15 2010, 01:33 AM

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QUOTE(Maniac @ Feb 15 2010, 01:10 AM)
My limited knowledge tell me that, 
1080p  = 1920 x 1080 = Full HD

and

HD Ready, means the display is capable of receiving HD sources, maybe 720p or 1080i, or even 1080p.
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Yes bro. It can receive up to 1080p signal. The only advantage of HD Ready 1080p set is that once they receive 1080p signal, the TV set can downscale the 1080p source to fit their native panel resolution of 1366x768.

HD Ready TV that can't receive 1080p signal will have to settle down for 1280x720p resolution although the panel has native resolution of 1366x768.

 

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