For 45" LCD TV, you'd better to get a real 1080P TV. 720P may make the picture too grainny to sharp eyes who want a Sharp.
Actually, people are talking about higher resulotion than 1080P HDTV now. 1080P HDTV video looks very grainny on the Sharp 72" TV when I visited Japan.
skv
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 30, 2006 @ 5:04p
not the 1080p version. Rather just get a plasma for cheaper.
mktech said: For 45" LCD TV, you'd better to get a real 1080P TV. 720P may make the picture too grainny to sharp eyes who want a Sharp.
Actually, people are talking about higher resulotion than 1080P HDTV now. 1080P HDTV video looks very grainny on the Sharp 72" TV when I visited Japan.
nuck44 said: mktech said: For 45" LCD TV, you'd better to get a real 1080P TV. 720P may make the picture too grainny to sharp eyes who want a Sharp.
Actually, people are talking about higher resulotion than 1080P HDTV now. 1080P HDTV video looks very grainny on the Sharp 72" TV when I visited Japan.
availability varies by zipcode, still available for me in Socal. Also $54.99 rebate available on this item, http://www.CircuitCity.com/rpsm/oid/146421/rpem/ccd/RebateDetails.do?oid=161779
mktech said: For 45" LCD TV, you'd better to get a real 1080P TV. 720P may make the picture too grainny to sharp eyes who want a Sharp.
Actually, people are talking about higher resulotion than 1080P HDTV now. 1080P HDTV video looks very grainny on the Sharp 72" TV when I visited Japan.
In a 45" screen, one would be hard pressed to see the difference between 720 lines and 1080 lines, unless you were sitting very close. With larger screens, 1020 lines becomes more important.
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