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<blockquote data-quote="Twistid" data-source="post: 5438211" data-attributes="member: 555101"><p>From what I've read over on AVS, unless your going larger than 42" you dont need 1080p, I purchased a 42" Philips Plasma 720p/1080i with 2 year warrenty for $700 ... the next up for a 1080p was well over $1000 ... for $300+ I'll stick with 720p... You have to understand the only source of 1080p would be video games or blu-ray, satellite/cable hd is only 720p. Unless you plan on watching blu-ray's daily or play ps3/xbox360 24/7 i'd stick with 720p.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twistid, post: 5438211, member: 555101"] From what I've read over on AVS, unless your going larger than 42" you dont need 1080p, I purchased a 42" Philips Plasma 720p/1080i with 2 year warrenty for $700 ... the next up for a 1080p was well over $1000 ... for $300+ I'll stick with 720p... You have to understand the only source of 1080p would be video games or blu-ray, satellite/cable hd is only 720p. Unless you plan on watching blu-ray's daily or play ps3/xbox360 24/7 i'd stick with 720p. [/QUOTE]
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