Are there now, or in the next 6 months going to be, LCD tv's 27" or smaller with 1080p capabilites?

I am asking so I know when to buy a TV or if 1080p is even worth it over 720p. Thanks.

Answer:
Most likely, no, but that's not to say it won't happen. The issue is that the pixels will need to be considerably smaller than a larger screen. To put it in perspective: you'll need to put 2 million pixels in a 27" television. Also, you won't be able to tell the difference between 720p and 1080p at that size... well, you won't see a noticeable difference.

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