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Lucky23

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but probably over all there are more blu ray player sold in the first place because they are clearer. I stare at them all day you can see pixilation is 1080i where its crisp in 1080p
 

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Originally posted by: Lucky23
Its 1080i 720p are the same tv just interlaced scan. A tv that is 720p/1080i is roughly 1366X768 a 1080p tv is 1900X1080p So what are you trying to say.

Hate to tell you...but 1080i resolution is 1920 x 1080 pixels.
 

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Originally posted by: Lucky23
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Originally posted by: Lucky23
I sell all different types of home theater...LCD, Plasma blu ray hd-dvd so if you have questions let me know.

Most HD-DVD players = 720P/1080i

Blu Ray = 1080P

I watch Plasmas and LCDs all day long with both players and Blu Ray is dominating in sales as compared to the HD-DVD and the picture quality on the Blu Ray smokes HD-DVD.

720p/1080i = 1/2 Resolution of 1080P

When you came home, did you put your Best Buy shirt on the hanger so it didn't get wrinkled?

lol

Anybody who knows even the most basic of HD understands if the player or TV does interlacing correctly. There is almost no visible difference between 1080i and 1080p.


Are you kidding me NO VISIABL DIFFERENCE between 1080P and 1080i? 2 1080p tvs, one on hd-dvd 1080i and one on blu ray 1080p and you think there is no difference? What ever you say but there is the 1080i definitly not as clear.

What does the TV do to the 1080i signal before it is displayed?
 

Slick5150

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Originally posted by: Lucky23
i sell a lot of blu ray but like i said a it depends on what tv some one is buying. Granted many people come in an buy 1080p so of course they buy a blu ray. But if a customer is going to get a 720p tv im not going to sell them blu ray when its not going to benifit them

You do realize that both HD-DVDs and Blu-Ray discs are 1080p, right? Yes, some HD-DVD players only output in 1080i, but there are Blu-Ray players that only do that too. Either way, with a capable TV, even with a 1080i player you aren't going to notice much of a difference (if any) since the resolution is the same.
 

Lucky23

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NO!!! if you look on the back of the DVD case HD-DVD says 1080i...Blu ray says 1080P!!! I have cases at work. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN PICTURE QUALITY but for someone like you that doesnt stare at them all day would never see it
 

Slick5150

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Originally posted by: Lucky23
NO!!! if you look on the back of the DVD case HD-DVD says 1080i...Blu ray says 1080P!!! I have cases at work. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN PICTURE QUALITY but for someone like you that doesnt stare at them all day would never see it

Really? I just grabbed the first HD-DVD in my stack, Children of Men, and it says "Video: 1080p High Definition Widescreen. 1.85:1"

Oh wait, so do ALL of my HD-DVDs.

So, now that we've clearly established that you're as uninformed as most of the Walmart TV salesmen out there, I bid you adieu.

 

Lucky23

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Not all of them say that and ..... if the HD-DVD player is a 1080i player it doesnt make a difference
 

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Originally posted by: Lucky23
Not all of them say that and ..... if the HD-DVD player is a 1080i player it doesnt make a difference

Let's say I buy the HD-A30 from Amazon for $240 which outputs 1080p...
 

Lucky23

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What ever i dont need to sit here and argue with you retarded people. Your just like the people that come in and this Vizio is made by sony and Sayo as good as panasonic.

I started this topic to help people but you asshole forum people just got to act like bad asses and fuck shit up

DELETE MY TOPIC AND GO BUY A VIZIO AND 1080i
 

Slick5150

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Originally posted by: Lucky23
Not all of them say that and ..... if the HD-DVD player is a 1080i player it doesnt make a difference

Seriously, you need to stop posting.

From wikipedia:
"All movie titles released so far have had the feature encoded in 1080p"

Reading is fun
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Lucky23
What ever i dont need to sit here and argue with you retarded people. Your just like the people that come in and this Vizio is made by sony and Sayo as good as panasonic.

I started this topic to help people but you asshole forum people just got to act like bad asses and fuck shit up

DELETE MY TOPIC AND GO BUY A VIZIO AND 1080i

I told you you would get torn apart. You should have heeded my warning. Don't create a thread without knowledge of what you are talking about.
 

Lucky23

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i have plenty of knowledge people are just stupid and dont want to here other peoples opinion

NO ONE TORE ME UP ON ANYTHING
 

Slick5150

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Originally posted by: Lucky23
DELETE MY TOPIC

You guys just dont like anyone else commiting on shit

JUST DELETE IT

Why would we want it deleted now that we can just ridicule how little you know TV GUY!
 

Slick5150

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Originally posted by: Lucky23
i have plenty of knowledge people are just stupid and dont want to here other peoples opinion

NO ONE TORE ME UP ON ANYTHING

So it was your opinion that all HD-DVDs are encoded in 1080i?
 

Lucky23

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im going to watch the Tv posts though and i can wait to see you guys answer other peoples questions i think its going to be so funny
 

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Originally posted by: Lucky23
I would say no more then 52" personally if you feel different then thats your choice. Still have seen how your house is setup

Everything i say makes sense

52" is too small to fully realize the benefit of 1080p according to the experts. If most of his viewing is HD and he sits 10' away I would recommend at least a 60" screen.

Resolution - Size chart

Originally posted by: Lucky23
Color, contrast, black level? YOUR CONTRAST IS YOUR BLACK LEVEL!!!!!

Fail. Brightness controls your black level. Contrast controls your white level (sorta). You should adjust your brightness first (you don't want to see "below black") and then set your contrast. All of this can be done using a simple HT setup DVD like Avia.

Oh and BR and HD-DVD are basically the exact same in terms of PQ. 1080i == 1080p if your processors is good enough and you are watching film.
 

Lucky23

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STUPID!!! Thats so fuckin dumb are you kidding me.

You nerds are the biggest waste of time. YOU GOT NOTHING and you some how make nothing into KNOWLEDGE
 

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Originally posted by: Lucky23
STUPID!!! Thats so fuckin dumb are you kidding me.

Why did you state that the resolution of 1080i was basically the same as the resolution of 720p? Do you believe that 1080i and 1080p have different resolutions?
 

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Originally posted by: Lucky23
STUPID!!! Thats so fuckin dumb are you kidding me.

What is? If you would like to refute any of my points please post links.

It is evident you are trolling.
 

Slick5150

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Originally posted by: Lucky23
STUPID!!! Thats so fuckin dumb are you kidding me.

Hmm.. That's a good point. I take back everything I said about you in this thread, you have just not only demonstrated your comprehension of the english language, but your mastery of home theater technology. Well done good sir.. Well done.
 

Lucky23

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720p tv and a 1080 i tv are the same tv... no matter how its scaned its still 1366X768 and 1080p is 1900X1080p