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Garnett said:
Neos said:
DMeisterJ said:
Neos said:
it says, this lcd supports its maximum resolution in 1080i

720p and 1080i?

Normally on a 1080i set, you can still use 720p.

And in either case, you can still use either HDMI or Componet cables for a better picture than 480i.

 

ya 720p and 1080i, but not 1080p

So should i buy HDMI or component?

Dont waste your money on HDMI,most games on PS3 are not even really 720p let alone 1080p there isnt 1 full native 1080p game (good looking game i mean)The only game close is GT5p and its like 960 i read,so componet is fine :)

His TV doesn't support 1080p so I won't respond to your ridiculous claims regarding native resolutions of PS3 games.  By the way, GT5P and Wipeout are incredible looking games at 1080p.  HDMI is cheaper than component cables and he can use it for other components beyond the PS3.  All Blu-ray players are required to down-scale Blu-ray movies to 540p/576p when outputted over analog(component) connections.  If you plan on watching Blu-ray movies at 720p you will need to do it via a HDMI cable.

 



Thanks for the input, Jeff.