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Aura7541 said:
LudicrousSpeed said:

Not native. And a very small amount of people said it looks blurry, but still believed it was native 1080p as Sony had told them. So like I said, "seems most cannot".

You answered a question that asks if gamers can tell the difference 720p to 1080p by pointing out how most people can't see the difference between native 1080p and temporal 1080p... That answer would work... if Jega asked if gamers can tell the difference between native and temporal 1080p, in which he didn't.

OT: Difference between 720p and 1080p is night and day. It's very easy to tell the difference.

Pretty much. The fact that some can even tell the difference between something as similar as temporal and actual 1080p (despite the identical final pixel count) speaks volumes to how many will notice an actual 125% pixel increase from 720p to 1080p.