1. If you think 1080p is imporant on a 27inch TV. Go do yourself a favor. Go find a 27inch 1080p TV. Oh wait. They dont exist. At all. Go find yourself a 26inch 1080p computer monitor for 700$ (no tuners at all) and hook your computer up to it. And sit 3 feet away, and then switch the resolution INGAME down to 720p. If you can notice the diffrence. Congratulations. You have better than 20/20 vision.
If you cant. Your like 95% of people out there.
3feet from a 26inch screen is WAAY too close. I have a 40inch 1080p Screen. And the diffrence... visually is not that great. The contract/color/brightness is by FAR the most imporant thing. And they LIE on their numbers. Go to a place that has them hooked up right. (HHgregg is the only place I've found so far that does it right) And look at them.
720p is all you need unless your getting a big-screen.
I actually wish I would have saved 500$ and got my 40inch screen in 720p. That is how highly I think of 1080p.
COLOR, CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS.
That is what matters. And you have to see it, to know it. The numbers all lie. *ALL*
If the TVs arent hooked up right. You cant tell.
So obviously most people on this forum have never seen a HDTV in action. That answers my question.
"How many of you have experienced HD."
The answer is.
"Not many."
EDIT:
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
capybara
Semiaquatic rodent (Hydrochoerus hyrdrochaeris) of Central and South America.
Classified as the only species in its family, it is related to the cavy and the guinea pig. Capybaras are the largest living rodents, growing as large as 50 in. (1.25 m) long and weighing 110 lbs (50 kg) or more. They are sparsely haired and brownish, with a blunt snout, short legs, small ears, and almost no tail. Capybaras are shy and associate in groups along the banks of lakes and rivers. Herbivorous, they can become pests when they eat cultivated melons, grain, and squash. They swim and dive readily and commonly enter water to elude predators.
Alot more than 50lbs, and their not very friendly from what I have seen on TV/stuff.
Bunnies make no-where near as good pets as rats. Got a small apartment? Dont have room for cats and dogs? get about 5 rats, and socilize with them. They dont chew. (unless they think there is something on the other side they want) Rats are cheaper to feed. (buy a bag of the cheapest cat-food you can find, and that will last about a year for 1 rat.
I know people who have harnesses and leashes for their rats, and they seriously take them walks down the road. The rats never go in a cage, they never chew stuff, and they use a 'rat litter box' I guess you might say.
I havent had that much success with rats... but it has been done. Bunnies, are no-where near as smart as rats.