epsilon72 said:
Rainbird said:
epsilon72 said:
Can you save a lot of money by switching or something? I'd just stick with what you have...you've paid for it and all...
Also, just because I see it so much....1080p is fine in screens less than 46" - it's all about your viewing distance.
It's like saying no one should buy computer screens that have more than 1280x720 resolution because they are all under forty inches...
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It's not really about the size, but if you have all your pictures in a 100*100 resolution, and your screen is 250*250, then why have that screen if you could have a just as good screen with the lower resolution, where your pictures would look better?
I don't use it for a computer screen btw.
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Well, yeah I assumed you don't use it for a computer screen. I was just making a point.
You may not have any 1080p content at the moment, but what if you sell your current tv and buy a lower res one to save some money, and down the road get high def movies either on blu-ray or through downloads?
Saving some money vs. having what will probably be the standard resolution for most tv's for years to come, I guess is what you're considering here.
Keep in mind also that even though 720p native displays can display 1080i, they downscale those images a little bit to fit the 720 lines that the tv has.
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How exactly do you save money by downgrading?