Phoenix32890 wrote:I recently bought a 32" 720p hi-def set for my spare room. It is plenty clear to me. In fact, I find it really strange to see every facial blemish on the actors. I was told that for the smaller sets, that will be used in a small room, 720p is more than enough clarity.
It was interesting. I had rented an old TV series on Blockbuster. On the 720 set, you could see some of the distortions in the background. The DVD looked old. Last night we watched the second disc in the series on our 50" "regular" TV, which was a good one for its time, as it had 900 lines. It actually looked much better on the older set, as it "covered a multitude of sins".
When I get my 60" set, for the living room, it will be a 1080i.
1080P HDTVs are available now; ( I have one ).
However, we r informed that
" Nobody sends 1080p signals - commercially, anyhow ".
I guess that in the future
the better signal will be broadcast.
I remember how I got my first TV in 1951.
For the next ten years, we got along in black n white;
then, as Walt Disney put it,
the World became a Carosel of Color.
David