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What if I buy a BluRay DVD Player but don't have 1080p?
So I got a nice 62" HDTV in the basement, with 1080i.
If I bought a BluRay dvd player and what not, would the picture still be much better? or do I absolutely need a 1080p TV to be able to tell the difference? thanks! |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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Do you know how interlaced vs. progressive video looks? That's the difference you will get, except it will be probably even less noticable due to high resolution.
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get a 1080p Tv, I got the 61' samsung DLP with 1080p and its an awsome tv.
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1080p TV is the best.
However you will still have an awesome picture with your current TV.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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I'd hold off until prices drop a little bit. HD and Blue Ray players are going to battle it out for a while.
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HDTV is especially for sony III but no you will not be able to see any different at all
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It sounds to me like you are asking about the difference between a regular DVD player and a blu-ray player?
If that's what you mean, then yes, it will still be tons better even if you don't have a 1080P set. Regular DVD is only 480P. Blu-ray is high definition, up to 1080P. (you will get 1080i on your TV set) Turn on a high definition channel on your TV, then compare that to a regular DVD. That is almost exactly the same the difference in quality between blu-ray and regular DVD. If you are just wondering the difference in quality between 1080P and 1080i, then the others have already answered that. |
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1080i and 1080p are both 1920x1080 so the resolutions are both identical. What's different is that in 1080p you get a slightly better image because all of the lines of resolution are delivered in a single pass, but this is only a real valid selling point if you are viewing 1080p material. Unfortunately the way things stand today *no* broadcasts to my knowledge are done in 1080p because of bandwidth concerns, the max broadcasts you will get are 1080i and this isn’t going to change for a long time. If you watch a lot of sports on TV you won't be noticing a difference between 1080i and 1080p TV's, but if you are watching fast-paced action movies on HD-DVD or Blu-ray with 1080p, on 1080p TV's you WILL notice a difference.
Also for those who want to save a few bucks the PS3 will output in 1080p (movies at least, not sure about games), it's among the cheapest Blu-ray players if you can get one at launch ($499 for the 'base' unit).
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