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Any television that support 1080p and 2k x 1k resolution yet?

1080p DLPs started shipping in June, 1080p LCDs since early 2004 at least, 1080p LCD RPTVs are coming within weeks.
 
Originally posted by: sharkeeper
Get a wheelbarrow!

You will need it to carry your wallet to the store when you buy it.



Bah ... who uses cash any more?
Leave your cash and wheelbarrow at home. They are obselete.
 
Originally posted by: MagicConch
Qualia 006 (Sony) does 1080p but can't accept a 1080p signal
yeah i was reading about that over at avsforum. if it can't accept a 1080p signal, then what's the point of it being 1080p?
 
Originally posted by: sleepmachine
Originally posted by: MagicConch
Qualia 006 (Sony) does 1080p but can't accept a 1080p signal
yeah i was reading about that over at avsforum. if it can't accept a 1080p signal, then what's the point of it being 1080p?

Bragging rights to appeal to idiots.
 
Originally posted by: sleepmachine
Originally posted by: MagicConch
Qualia 006 (Sony) does 1080p but can't accept a 1080p signal
yeah i was reading about that over at avsforum. if it can't accept a 1080p signal, then what's the point of it being 1080p?

the epenis improvement alone is worth it!
 
Originally posted by: sleepmachine
yeah i was reading about that over at avsforum. if it can't accept a 1080p signal, then what's the point of it being 1080p?
1080i can easily be deinterlaced to 1080p. It's nice because the signal never gets downconverted (most rear projection sets today show everything at 720p or 768p). However, most people won't notice a difference on screen sizes < 50".
 
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