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<blockquote data-quote="jimmycobra" data-source="post: 685592" data-attributes="member: 8611"><p>HD ready does not mean only 720p </p><p></p><p>HD ready can mean a hell of alot nowadays, it all started when sky changed thier minds about what hhz frequency they where going to use when they started HD broadcasts.ie can a set display a picture at 720p and 1080i at both 50 and 60 hhz .</p><p></p><p>as for the 1080p there is no broadcast in this country it is only 1080i and 720p</p><p></p><p>all a tv will do if it is 1080p is turn the interlaced signal into a progresive one.</p><p></p><p>sky HD broadcasts are at 720p and 1080i both at 50hz</p><p></p><p>some tvs are not classed at full HD because they are set at 720p at 60hz but will display 1080i at both 50/60 hz</p><p></p><p>some tvs are not full full HD because they will not display all res at all hz through all digital connections ie hdmi dvi component which is actualy analoge</p><p></p><p>a progressive picture is better than an interlaced one with a progressive picture the full screen is refreshed all in one go.</p><p></p><p>interlaced only intermitent lines are refreshed.</p><p></p><p>but because there are more lines with a 1080i than a 720p some say inclueding me that the 1080i pic is better.</p><p></p><p>but if you buy a set that has 1080p you have cutting edge technology there is no better available, but as i said it is only de interlacing the incoming signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmycobra, post: 685592, member: 8611"] HD ready does not mean only 720p HD ready can mean a hell of alot nowadays, it all started when sky changed thier minds about what hhz frequency they where going to use when they started HD broadcasts.ie can a set display a picture at 720p and 1080i at both 50 and 60 hhz . as for the 1080p there is no broadcast in this country it is only 1080i and 720p all a tv will do if it is 1080p is turn the interlaced signal into a progresive one. sky HD broadcasts are at 720p and 1080i both at 50hz some tvs are not classed at full HD because they are set at 720p at 60hz but will display 1080i at both 50/60 hz some tvs are not full full HD because they will not display all res at all hz through all digital connections ie hdmi dvi component which is actualy analoge a progressive picture is better than an interlaced one with a progressive picture the full screen is refreshed all in one go. interlaced only intermitent lines are refreshed. but because there are more lines with a 1080i than a 720p some say inclueding me that the 1080i pic is better. but if you buy a set that has 1080p you have cutting edge technology there is no better available, but as i said it is only de interlacing the incoming signal. [/QUOTE]
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