What is a better hd picture 720p 1080i as my tv doesn't support 1080p?




Answers:    1080i technically IS a better picture than 720p. 1080p is better than both. But a progressive scan (p) picture is ultimately better on the eyes than an interlaced (i) picture. When viewing a 720p to a 1080i picture side by side, most people will not be capable of see a difference. Progressive scan means that every smudge is refreshed sequentially, and interlaced ability that every other line is revitalized alternately. Refreshing happens multiple times per second, so express the human eye can't catch it. Some of the ability difference also stands in the galvanize rate of the specific TVs. Basically there is an lead to the 720p for being progressive scan, and an help to the 1080i for having a sophisticated resolution. As of a few months ago there wasn't much, if anything (in the states) that be able to pilfer advantage of a 1080p TV. Hopefully this help you better understand.
1080p is the better aspect picture 1080 refers to the amount of pixels more pixels means clearer picture

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