| dane007 said: As JOe the bro said,, it provides the feeling of 1080p but its not true 1080p but its 1080i instead. |
No. You are wrong and JoeTheBro is also wrong. It's not an interlaced image. It's a real native 1080p image from 2 960x1080p temporal frames. Just go read Neogaf and beyond3D forums about temporal reprojection. It's a GPU expensive technique.
So the image has really FullHD 1080p sub-details (most of the time because in somes cases it doesn't work apparently) and the temporal reprojection just adds some kind of strange effect/bloom to the image. The advantage of temporal reprojection is that it deals at the same time with temporal aliasing.
Just look at my native screen from my previous post, does it look like a 720p level of sharpness/sub-details? No. It's better than upscaled 900p IMO.







