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1080p [message #28747] Sat, 09 September 2006 00:28 Go to next message
matefork is currently offline  matefork
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There is a newer version of high definition TV that is beginning to hit the public, and it is the 1080p HDTV. How do this one differ from 1080i and 720p?

Re: 1080p [message #28749 is a reply to message #28747] Sat, 09 September 2006 05:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
eatli is currently offline  eatli
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1080p is a higher resolution, progressively drawn version of HDTV - everything is drawn in one pass, meaning the picture is less flickery than 1080i.

Re: 1080p [message #28752 is a reply to message #28749] Tue, 12 September 2006 15:17 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Yes, "p" means progressive and "i" means interlaced.

Progressive is better.


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