If my dvd player have progressive scan do I inevitability a 720p or 480p TV?

If I don't need it should I opt for it anyway? I've narrowed my TV screening down to two TV's about 500$ respectively. One is not a big brand name but is 720p. One is a Samsung and is 4 inches bigger but not LCD. Both are flat peak and both are widescreen. Both are HDTV's. What should I do? Also the no name is a flat panel and the Samsung is a SlimFit tube and 16" low.


Answers:    First of all, to answer the artistic question, a progressive scan DVD player runs at 480p (if you're using the progressive scan feature). That's what the "p" contained by 480p actually stands for. Normal tv's and dvd players scan, or strengthen, the image on the eyeshade every other line at the time, substance that it will change lines 1,3,5,7,9, etc., consequently go and rework lines 2,4,6,8,10, etc. before going rear to the odd lines. This is done terribly fast, so it's not really perceptible. A progressive scan dvd player contained by our example would change lines 1-10 every time, abstractly giving a clearer, cleaner picture. However, this will not work on a standard tv. It requires either an EDTV (480P) or HDTV (720p, 1080i, 1080p). The difference between progressive scan and non-progressive scan isn't adjectives that great.

Now, for the tv part of your cross-question, one major clarification is needed. 480p is NOT an HDTV, no business what the box or the salesperson tells you. To be an HDTV, a tv must be 720p, 1080i, or 1080p. The "i" contained by 1080i is referring to interlaced lines (the even versus odd lines as above). So right in that, the capability of the no-name tv is sophisticated. As far as which is better, that is easier said than done to say, in need seeing the televisions. If the tv is a flat panel (and not lately flat screen), meaning that it is individual a couple inches thick, it is any an LCD tv (should have a plastic-type screen) or plasma (glass eyeshade, and if you look closely you can see the red, green, and blue phospors, just close to on a tube tv. I would probably be inclined to be in motion with the no-name HDTV flat panel, but you should be aware that you may be sacrifice quality and durability for HDTV fitness.

Hope this helps!

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