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Smart man :)

It's sad, because even some nice Plasma panels were sold in that way. So you get really sharp colors and deep blacks, along with smooth motion, but the resolution is all whacked.

1080p native is where it's at, for games and movies. Well, for movies that can really benefit. Watching something with astonishingly good photography and camera work (Inception, The Dark Knight, etc) is a treat on the right screen for sure. Probably 9 out of 10 movies I don't care that much, but it really helps with the right ones.

I guess you could say the same about gaming. Tetris @ 1080p? Who cares. Just as fun at 320x200. BF4 @ 1080p or beyond on PC? Awesomesauce.

If more wasn't better we wouldn't even have next-gen consoles ;) Let's just play everything at 600p!

Yeah 1080p to 720p is night and day on a game for me but sub-1080p for a movie for the most part I do not care.

 

A few years ago when I started PC gaming I realized that resolution is pretty much the end all when it comes to graphics. 1080p at medium settings looks better than 720p on ultra settings for the most part.