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epsilon72 said:
W29 said:

Okay I just purchased a Insignia 20" HDTV and its output signals are 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i. I'm thinking about purchasing a HD-DVD player for the 360. 1)Will I be able to watch HD-DVD movies on the HDTV I have?

2)And is there a major difference between 720p and 1080p?

I heard that if your HDTV is small like mine, I have a 20" its not noticeable. Is that true?

Edit: I do have 2 HDMI ports in the back of my HDTV.

1) Yes.

2) 1080p is twice the resolution of 720p. It makes a big difference for PC use (in my opinion). It is not as noticeable if you have a smaller 1080p display and you sit far away during movies. The smallest 1080p display I know of is 37 inches.

You could tell the difference between 720p and 1080p on a 20 incher (if a 1080p display that size was produced) if you sat close enough. Smaller size won't make pixels disappear, but it will decrease the maximum distance you can sit yourself from the display and still notice the difference, unless you have superhuman eyesight.

 


I just want to know if 1080p is a must-have. I have a 720p and my HDTV looks amazing. I'm just saying the setup for having a Blu-ray or HD DVD is:

1) you need a HDTV that can display 720p or 1080p

2) you need a HD DVD player or Blu-ray player

Actually ignore that, my question is was the HD DVD and Blu-ray developed in mind to use 1080p or was it made to take advantage of HDTV's?