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<blockquote data-quote="hoss" data-source="post: 5439036" data-attributes="member: 549860"><p>i bolded a very crucial word... that will be the standard, one day... until then, there is not a whole lot that is recorded, and even less that is broadcasted, in the 1080P format. is it really worth the extra cost currently when there is so little out there to fully utilize it?</p><p></p><p>i came across this argument when deciding what to do with my home set up, and after much debate, i decided it was not worth the cost. my current TV will do full 1080P, but im about to upgrade to a projector, and the cost difference between 720P and 1080P is rediculous... i decided i would be much better off saving the money now, and buying the "older" technology, and then re-investing in a few years when the newer/better/"standard" technology was cheaper.</p><p></p><p>its not always a bad idea being a few years behind the times... all of that equipment will be much cheaper in the future when it is more common, and can actually be utilized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoss, post: 5439036, member: 549860"] i bolded a very crucial word... that will be the standard, one day... until then, there is not a whole lot that is recorded, and even less that is broadcasted, in the 1080P format. is it really worth the extra cost currently when there is so little out there to fully utilize it? i came across this argument when deciding what to do with my home set up, and after much debate, i decided it was not worth the cost. my current TV will do full 1080P, but im about to upgrade to a projector, and the cost difference between 720P and 1080P is rediculous... i decided i would be much better off saving the money now, and buying the "older" technology, and then re-investing in a few years when the newer/better/"standard" technology was cheaper. its not always a bad idea being a few years behind the times... all of that equipment will be much cheaper in the future when it is more common, and can actually be utilized. [/QUOTE]
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