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In Reply to: Well..... posted by Jack G on March 20, 2006 at 06:45:07:
I don't agree.I still have a 1978 19" TV in one bedroom and a 1990 36" TV in my main teater system. I have power amps dating back to 1976 in my $10K home theater system.
I own one 32" LCD HDTV. It's in the master bedroom. I plan to keep it decades.
When I buy a 50" for my main system to replace my 36" I want it to last for a long time. I think I'll be disappointed one or two years down the road if I buy a 720p/1080i HDTV.
What's worse is buying an HDTV that has only 720 or 766 lines. Even 1080i must be downconverted to 766 lines to fit the screen.
I think 1080 line HDTVs will be common in a year or two.
If you're going to get a large HDTV, it should display the entire 1080 lines -- regardless of what is broadcast.
Follow Ups:
I have a new (last November) 60" Sony SXRD (LCOS technology). It has a native resolution of 1080p. It does NOT accept 1080p with any of its inputs, only 1080i (or lower). With the exception of the new HP DLP sets, NONE of the current TVs accept 1080p signal. The 06 models might, at least some of them might. Persoanlly, I don't think its important.
Jack
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