I herd the bigger the screen the better the quality of picture is. Whats the difference between 1080i and 1080p and when does it make a difference for a screen size?
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Calling fellow gamers….
I’ve just started playing Uncharted, Drakes Fortune, the display is showing in 720 but I saw online it can be played in 1080p for even better graphics. Anyone know how to do this? My TV is a1080p so there is no problem there.
Thanks!
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I have a budget of 1500 dollars. I want to know if I should get a 720p projector or a 1080p projector. The TV only has a 1000:1 contrast ratio, but the projector has a 10,000:1 contrast ratio. I know with the projector that the image is blown up, so the definition will be worse. But I still cant decide, can anyone help me. PS I am a videophile, so I dont mind if you use technical terms and descriptions.
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I have a custom built PC, but it’s very old and can’t even play 720p videos. What hardware do I need to change in it so I can play full 1080p movies on my PC? Please recommend some types/model names of the parts I need to buy. I already have a full HD monitor.
Many thanks!!
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I will only be using this TV for watching HD movies. Walmart is selling a 720p Sanyo for Black Friday. Just wanted some thoughts on if it is worth it to pony up the cash for 1080p. Again, I will only be using this TV for watching HD movies. Thanks.
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I just purchased a 42″ Phillips 1080p LCD TV and heard there are a lot of expensive cords I need to buy to make it work at its best, but I don’t know how many or which ones. All I’ll be hooking up to it is a DVD player. Any suggestions?
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Most people are now so much into Digital TV that it’s very difficult for anyone who has tested Digital TV to do without it. What better way to relax with your loved ones than by choosing from hundreds of channels that are available with Digital TV. Lots of reasons have been given why most prefer Digital TV to Cable TV today.
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I am getting ready to purchase and I noticed the 1080p is more expensive so I am assuming it is better but how much better and is it worth the price. Any suggestions for a good HD tv as well?
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Your thin flat panel TV can grace your room by hanging on the wall like a piece of art, or it can sit on a trendy stand, catching everyone’s eye when they enter the room, or just rest sedately on a table. But the technologies that go into flat panel TVs, namely LCD and plasma have their own pros and cons, depending on the application. Flat panel LCD TVs and flat panel monitors for computers use the same technology liquid crystal display which produces sharp and bright images in most lighting types.
LCD technology Popular Choice
LCDs shine light through pixel cells that have a red, green and blue component, but they cannot turn off certain pixels. Hence, the ability of LCDs to produce a pure black is less, which in turn has an effect on contrast levels. If the LCD panel is more than 40 inches wide, they are obviously more expensive than flat panel plasma TVs and rear projection TVs. But they are affordable when you look for 15-21 inch-wide screens for smaller rooms. Major manufacturers who make these are Sharp, Philips, Dell, Samsung, Sony, etc.
The main advantages of liquid crystal display panels are that they are lightweight, thin and do not consume much power. CRT or conventional cathode ray tube monitors are being used lesser and lesser because of the obvious advantages of flat panel LCDs over them. LCD displays are mostly TFT panels or thin film transistor LCDs, an active matrix. They have the property of high quality displays and smaller size, which is what makes them popular for many uses.
Plasma Flat Panel TVs
The other flat panel option – Plasma TVs – look very elegant and streamlined. You can choose the best from Sony, Pioneer, Samsung, Philips, and Hitachi etc. whose wide screens can be anything from 36 inches to about 70 inches. These are renowned for their color accuracy and can be viewed from anywhere in the room. They pass an electric charge to cells filled with gas, which in turn respond with a burst of ultraviolet light to produce images; hence plasma TVs are said to be prone to the burn in phenomenon.
Flat Panel TV LCD Or Plasma Which Is Better?
Flat panel TVs have great advantages in terms of being thinner and lighter making them a better option in terms of flexibility in placement. The digital display quality is precisely controlled producing an amazing array of colors. They are immune to magnetic picture distortions, so you don’t have to worry about putting them close to speakers that are not shielded. Flat panel TVs give you good image focus making straight lines look straight. About the only downside is the fact that flat panel TVs are costlier than conventional TVs. So thin is definitely in with both LCD and Plasma TVs. Plasma TVs are invariably larger than LCDs and have a wider viewing angle. In terms of brightness, LCD panels are better when lights are bright. Plasma TVs produce blacker blacks.
This is the time prices are getting more and more affordable, since prices for LCD and Plasma TV are decreasing quite fast.
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I have a Toshiba 52 inch DLP TV. The model number is 52HM95. It doesnt say 1080i or 1080p on it. I want to get a blueray DVD player but i heard you need 1080p or 1080i. Do I just need to upgrade my TV?
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