| Torillian said: I did some Bestbuy.com searching for giggles. Only one I found that says 1080p but is not 1920 x 1080 is http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8400624&productCategoryId=pcmcat96200050057&type=product&tab=2&id=1179877503499#productdetail It's resolution is actually 1920x1200, which is probably why it costs 33,000 dollars. Doesn't prove Mike right, but I just thought I'd share what I found ^^;; |
Heh, nice find. I suspect that they advertise that as 1080p just because it's a well-known marketing term and because technically, the television can do that resolution (and better).
edit: The reason for that resolution is that it is actually 16:10, the format used for computer monitors.

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