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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.


Actually, for a 24fps movie you shouldn't be able to tell at all.  By counting pixels or any other means.

In the instance where your framerate is <=30, you can consider 1080i@60hz vs 1080p a difference in transport, with the exact same result.  Look at it this way: with 1080i@60hz, every other line is updated every 1/60th of a second.  However, since you're watching movies with 24 frames per second, the entire frame is updated whether you're using an interlaced or progressive scan transport for the image.

Now, you'd notice a difference for 60fps games/broadcasts, but there should be no discernable difference for the movie case when viewed on a natively progressive TV set (LCD, DLP, Plasma, etc).