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 In response to the resolution numbers you posted, I want to point out that in terms of pixels pushed every second 1280x720 at 60fps is 55.3 Mps vs 1920x1080 at 30fps = 62.2Mps ( if the frames rates are locked) whichs ends up being almost exactly a 12.5% increase in pixel count and not a superficial 200+%  pixel increase many people think they'll see by only a simple examintion of how many static pixels are on the screen - most people forget the importance of fps and how it affects the eye.

True Full HD is 1920x1080p x 60 (fps) - even Blu-ray movies are not True Full HD because the frames per second are only being rendered at 24p fps.

Fps = Frames per Second; Mps = Millions of pixels per second; p = progressive