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MotF Bane

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Stretch? If the Tv is 720p set and it's getting 720p then it's fine.
Set..| Source | Result
720..| 720.....| No problems
720..|1080p...| No problems
1080| 720.....| No problems
Jesus Allah.....| No problems

Er, if you have a 1080 set, and you give it 720, won't it be like putting a 1440x900 image on a 1920x1200 monitor?
 

IndyColtsFan

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Yeah I could but I never like rocking the boat or going "crying" to the mods. Not that I haven't done it in the past. I'll keep quiet about it for now. Will see how much longer he keeps hounding me.

Oh oh, who is it? (hints or links are fine)
 

MotF Bane

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Yeah I could but I never like rocking the boat or going "crying" to the mods. Not that I haven't done it in the past. I'll keep quiet about it for now. Will see how much longer he keeps hounding me.

Then put him on ignore in the meantime.
 

IndyColtsFan

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Sep 22, 2007
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1080 is a requirements for:
55 inch+
or Projectors

Not necessarily true. One thing you have to consider is whether or not you may use it as a monitor or for another PC-connected application. If so, 1920 x 1080 is much better than 1368 x 720 (or whatever the resolution is for 720p).

We still have a 50" 720p Panasonic plasma in our master bedroom and love it.
 

alfa147x

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Er, if you have a 1080 set, and you give it 720, won't it be like putting a 1440x900 image on a 1920x1200 monitor?

You're sitting far enough away that it doesn't matter.

I've a 49.9 inch 720p LG plasma and a Samsung 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz 3D LED (got a good deal) $560
 

alfa147x

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Plasma = burn in?

No

Not necessarily true. One thing you have to consider is whether or not you may use it as a monitor or for another PC-connected application. If so, 1920 x 1080 is much better than 1368 x 720 (or whatever the resolution is for 720p).

We still have a 50" 720p Panasonic plasma in our master bedroom and love it.

Oh. I forget people would use a TV + computer.

The pixel density would kill me ;)
 

alfa147x

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Jul 14, 2005
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You're sitting far enough away that it doesn't matter.

I've a 49.9 inch 720p LG plasma and a Samsung 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz 3D LED (got a good deal) $560

Bought the 2nd tv for my gf but seems like my parent's are using it for the time being. I guess once she graduates I'll give it to her