That is correct in some case. You aren't as newb as I thought.Yea sure, and my 480p TV looks better than your 768p, because the pictures are insanely crisp and sharp
Compare to what? a 480p display for viewing 480p contents? I don't have objection to that much... btw, it's "notorious" not "notorios". That looks funny... notorios.. what's that word?The problem with many 768p displays today are notorios for soft playback.
The question of 720p display being better than the 1080p display will depend on the TV, connection type, and tweaks used also. For viewing 1080 contents, it'll be pretty close. But the 1080p display today are still a bit soft... they must be using some sort of anti-aliasing technique in the display... Older displays don't have these stupid features built-in to it so it's better.That's why technology moved from 480p to 720p to 1080p, and now towards 4K displays. Because it progressively gets worse.
Neither. I'm not troll and not mentally challenged. I am the guy with reasons. Logical.If you're not troll, by process of elimination you must be mentally challenged.

If you are telling me I'm mental because I mentioned about Hollywood movies being junk, well, they are junk. It's obvious. What's to brag about excessive violence and sexual contents? This is not pride guys. Also playing those shooting games in console and PC games are bad for you. You guys need to stop, turn around, and go back to rated G movies / dramas and play non-violent games.
And you seem to get so defensive on the HTPC for video and audio playback.... the real high-end systems are found in standalone equipments like the table top. You must play a lot of computer video games.. 1st person shooting game?
And that grkM3 guy must be using a $50 video card in his ghetto PC... You can't have good video quality with those cards. TV is one thing, but video card is another..
No one has yet to answer my question: "What if the user doesn't have internet CONNECTION??" It's so shame everybody is quiet about it and can't say a word.... You can't play Blu-ray movie when it prompts for updates. That's the biggest problem we face on planet earth today.
And you don't need updates every week. Once a decade is kind of acceptable. That's.... once every 10 years guys. 10 years. blu-ray has issues. I can play MPEG2 files in 0.3 sec. My PC maybe old, but is very fast......
And I am willing to bet that the reason why Apple decided to not to support blu-ray is due to the reasons I mentioned above, and compatibility issues and licensing issues. Considering blu-ray requires a billions of updates via internet Apple sees this as junk, not worth going though troubles.... If they support blu-ray it will cause whole slew of potential problems.... Apple is smart, like me.
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