Will a 32" TV near lone 1366 x 768 resolution own a impossible photo?
I am planning on buying a HD ready t.v and i doubt this question will be my second because from reading up i am way over my head. I am planning on getting the largest T.V for the lowest possible price. I hold seen a few TV's that have a 36" peak size and are within my price range however they are with the sole purpose 1366 x 768 pixels, will the image be noticeably poor? I also own the same question in the region of 26" tv's with the same amount of pixels. Will they still be of an ok aspect? I would most like to hear from people who own similar TV's but adjectives comments are welcome.
Thanks.
P.S would these TV's be 1080i, 720p or both?
Answers: At 32", generally speaking, an HDTV will enjoy a great picture with a 720p/1080i input! I say largely speaking, as some of the cheap, junk brands might not be up to your expectations. ( http://www.hdguru.com/your-new-disposabl... ) This is also true with a 26", although beside the small screen you won't see quite the restoration of an HD signal. Do not buy cheap! In these sizes you should be looking at Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, Sharp, and Samsung, pretty much in that order. After this, aspect starts to drop off too fast.
1080p - realize that with the sole purpose recently have mfgs. started to kind a 1080p in 32" and none in 26". Most agree that you will not see any existing difference in adding 1080p local resolution until you get to about 50", sit rightly close to the screen, AND are watching a 1080p BRD. Check here on the story of 1080p. Much of it today is marketing hype. http://www.carltonbale.com/2006/11/1080p...
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