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<blockquote data-quote="GabeC" data-source="post: 5363300" data-attributes="member: 583686"><p>TV does not broadcast in 1080p yet. Right now most stations do 720p or 1080i.</p><p></p><p>99% of TV's that are advertised as 720p are 1080i capable but their "native" resolution is 720p, my Olevia 32" is shown everywhere as 720p but does 1080i just fine.</p><p></p><p>So don't let a TV that's advertised as a 720p throw you.</p><p></p><p>But yes, Blu-Rays will give you better quality HD than cable will, even if they're both 720p or both 1080i. as someone said the ratio in which the movie to rendered for the blu ray matters too. Almost full screen blu rays look amazing but other things come in to factor as well.</p><p></p><p>Hit up, <a href="http://www.blu-ray.com," target="_blank">http://www.blu-ray.com,</a> lots of good info on there and a great place to buy/sell/trade blu rays for great prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GabeC, post: 5363300, member: 583686"] TV does not broadcast in 1080p yet. Right now most stations do 720p or 1080i. 99% of TV's that are advertised as 720p are 1080i capable but their "native" resolution is 720p, my Olevia 32" is shown everywhere as 720p but does 1080i just fine. So don't let a TV that's advertised as a 720p throw you. But yes, Blu-Rays will give you better quality HD than cable will, even if they're both 720p or both 1080i. as someone said the ratio in which the movie to rendered for the blu ray matters too. Almost full screen blu rays look amazing but other things come in to factor as well. Hit up, [URL="http://www.blu-ray.com,"]http://www.blu-ray.com,[/URL] lots of good info on there and a great place to buy/sell/trade blu rays for great prices. [/QUOTE]
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