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MikeB said:
@ RocketPig

From your Wikipedia article:

"1080p is the shorthand name for a category of display resolutions"

Note, how its states resolutions rather than resolution. Your own source, name me a few 1080p resolutions.

I can list you 100 TVs that are advertised as 1080p and have a 1920x1080 resolution.

Name me ONE that is advertised 1080p with a resolution other than that. Simple request if you're correct about this, right?

BTW, it's real simple. If, theoritically speaking, a manufacturer was to make a 4:3 1080p television set, it would be 1350x1080. Still higher than your 1280x1080 GT5p resolution, which is actually used for 16:9 aspect ratios, not 4:3.

Methinks you're seriously confused about how "interlaced" and "progressive" work. There aren't multiple resolutions in progressive format, unless the aspect ratio of the actual device is different.




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