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ssj12 said:
kn said:
Fanboys will choose to ignore logic and reason like that found in this article, though. My personal favorite is the 1080i vs 1080p on a digital panel...

right now you cant tell much difference uunless your a PC gamer like me who count pixels.

OLED TVs and the New Plasma Tech (forget what its called) will increase the amount of pixels able to be jammed into a screen so a 52" screen that could only handle 1080p will have enough pixels for 2160p or even higher (maybe 5k+ which would be amazing as thats the resolution movies are shot at now).


 Yes, you are correct for PCs and Consoles as they can do 1000+ progressive lines of resolution at high frame rates.  I should have said for movies to make sure my point was abundantly clear BUT, this article specifically is talking about the myths concerning the differences in HD DVD and Blu-Ray and hence is only about movies...  By default when you are talking HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray, you are talking movies.



I hate trolls.

Systems I currently own:  360, PS3, Wii, DS Lite (2)
Systems I've owned: PS2, PS1, Dreamcast, Saturn, 3DO, Genesis, Gamecube, N64, SNES, NES, GBA, GB, C64, Amiga, Atari 2600 and 5200, Sega Game Gear, Vectrex, Intellivision, Pong.  Yes, Pong.