- Sep 24, 2004
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I just hooked up my 720p Sanyo HDTV (DP26746 1366x768) with a DVI->HDMI cable and found that the resolution 1920x1080 is available. I previously had it hooked up via components and was limited to 1280x720. Naturally I was skeptical when I saw the resolution available in The Witcher that I just bought also. I figured what the heck it will probably just crash and picked 1080p.
Whoa...that looks amazing. I can see every brick in the castle wall as far as I can see. No major aliasing anywhere. I set it to 720p because I figured it is outputting it at 720p anyway when set at 1080p. Nope....visible aliasing everywhere, distant textures look like crap. I can only see the bricks half way up etc. So I go down to 1924 and 800 because I thought it was impossible to do 1080p with a 720p HDTV correct? Each lower resolution was predictably worse. I go back to 1080p again and it was just like before. Crysis at 720p didn't look this good.
So I try COD4, Gears of War, TimeShift, and of course Crysis. All of them had the resolution and all looked amazing. The Crysis jungle almost photorealistic looking. At 720p in Crysis the fps is 50-60% higher than 1080p. Rivatuner shows that it is 1920x1080 also when it is loading.
What is going on here? The resolution is set as adapter under scaling type in the Nvidia driver but it does show active vertical lines as 540 not 1080. I tried setting it to 1080 but it won't stick. It also claims it is interlaced which should have a 30fps cap on it? I have higher frame rates than that in all games.
Anyone with more HDTV tech savvy than me able to explain this? I don't have lots of experience with HDTV's so I imagine there is a logical explanation but I will continue to leave it at that res because my eyes don't lie. It is much better than 720p and can't be at 1366x768 either. I know many HDTV's only do 1080i with components and 1080p with HDMI but only if they are 1080p capable. Is it upscaling or some other fancy trick going on?
Whoa...that looks amazing. I can see every brick in the castle wall as far as I can see. No major aliasing anywhere. I set it to 720p because I figured it is outputting it at 720p anyway when set at 1080p. Nope....visible aliasing everywhere, distant textures look like crap. I can only see the bricks half way up etc. So I go down to 1924 and 800 because I thought it was impossible to do 1080p with a 720p HDTV correct? Each lower resolution was predictably worse. I go back to 1080p again and it was just like before. Crysis at 720p didn't look this good.
So I try COD4, Gears of War, TimeShift, and of course Crysis. All of them had the resolution and all looked amazing. The Crysis jungle almost photorealistic looking. At 720p in Crysis the fps is 50-60% higher than 1080p. Rivatuner shows that it is 1920x1080 also when it is loading.
What is going on here? The resolution is set as adapter under scaling type in the Nvidia driver but it does show active vertical lines as 540 not 1080. I tried setting it to 1080 but it won't stick. It also claims it is interlaced which should have a 30fps cap on it? I have higher frame rates than that in all games.
Anyone with more HDTV tech savvy than me able to explain this? I don't have lots of experience with HDTV's so I imagine there is a logical explanation but I will continue to leave it at that res because my eyes don't lie. It is much better than 720p and can't be at 1366x768 either. I know many HDTV's only do 1080i with components and 1080p with HDMI but only if they are 1080p capable. Is it upscaling or some other fancy trick going on?
