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RazorDragon said:

Now try the same thing on a 720p non-CRT TV. With proper anti-aliasing, 720p res will look much better. Higher resolution is better, but it certainly depends on what kind of equipments you have at your home, also, you need to take into account viewing distance and TV size to see if higher resolution is an improvement or not.

Content wont look as good (or as clean) if not displayed in its native resolution. So yes, a HD Ready TV displaying 720p content will look a lot better than a full HD display showing the same thing on it. But that's besides the point, 1080p is definetly a big plus on larger screens. Anything over 32 inches and you'll see big improvements in clarity over 720p. And being higher in resolution makes aliasing less pronounced because there is much more detail on display.

Add to the fact that 1080P TV's have been around for so long now.. it's about time console makers stepped their game up and make machines actually capable of handling such resolutions. Just sick and tired of blurry ass, upscaled games on consoles. So I really don't want to have to deal with that for another generation tbph.