DLP vs. Plasma

Good question, and what is the difference bw 1080p and 1080i???:confused:

1080p will play Blu-Ray without any conversion. 1080p will be the standard for a long time. In fact, I don't think you can buy 1080i anymore.

I have a 1080i and I loves it, but... my next HDTV will be 60-inches or larger and will be 1080p.
 
The 1080 bit refers to the picture resolution. Both 1080i and 1080p have the same picture resolution. This means there are 1920 pixels of the image down the screen and 1080 pixels across the screen. This equates to 1920 x 1080 pixels on the screen in total. For some reason the industry only uses the number of pixels across the screen as a indication of the picture resolution. 1080 picture resolution is the best you can get at the moment. Other types of resolution are 720p (1280 x 720), 480p (720 x 480) and 480i (640 x 480).

The i and p bit indicate the way the image is put on the screen or the scan type. The i stands for interlaced. Interlaced scanning is an older method of putting the picture onto the screen. It is more common in older style CRT TVs. The p stands for progressive and is the modern way to put the picture on the screen. The interlaced format draws the odd numbered lines on your screen first, i.e. 1, 3, 5, etc and then it draws the even number lines i.e. 2, 4, 6, etc., while the progressive-scan format draws all the lines at the same time.

The picture comes on the screen very quickly but the progressive technique is smoother and less flickery than the interlaced method. Thus it is claimed that the picture will be better using the progressive method although it is hardly noticeable to the eye. It may also be better for fast paced action movies or rapid changes to the image but, again, it is debatable whether the eye will pick up on this.

Mike my guess is your TV is 1280X720. It will accept 1080i signal but would probably look better if you went into it 720 (less processing going on).

Hope that helps a bit.
 
Thanks Mark,
Saved me some typing.

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I'm sure you and Audio get sick of answering what seem to be the same questions over and over only to have the person go to the local big box store and get whatever is on sale that week.

No offense to those that do that (I am one of them to an extent), however as you can see by me quoting you guys; I and many others really do value your input and please keep it up!
 
:cheers2:

I'm sure you and Audio get sick of answering what seem to be the same questions over and over only to have the person go to the local big box store and get whatever is on sale that week.

No offense to those that do that (I am one of them to an extent), however as you can see by me quoting you guys; I and many others really do value your input and please keep it up!

Well Bill sent me in the right diection on a tv for my dad and i am thankful for that. Had he been local you can bet i would have been at his place. My dad is so happy he has to show it to everyone when they come over.
 
Look at the Mitsubishi Diamond Series LCD line. I picked up a 52" about this time last year and am very satisfied with it.
 
ok Bill i am looking at a 62'' pioneer elite 1080i rear projection an i like the pic ,is there any reason i should be looking for a new 1080p tv

You talking about the old style rear projection Pioneer Elite TV's? Looks like a big azz box?
If so, then check out a new plasma. The picture will have so much more detail and clarity. There is a big difference between the older style rear projection TV's and the current product. It IS worth doing. The rear projection will look blurry when compared to a plasma. I had one of those old Elite rear projections. When I switched to plasma, I could read text on screen w/o glasses.

No reason to look for 1080p VS 1080i. . . . . . . .
 
:cheers2:

I'm sure you and Audio get sick of answering what seem to be the same questions over and over only to have the person go to the local big box store and get whatever is on sale that week.

No offense to those that do that (I am one of them to an extent), however as you can see by me quoting you guys; I and many others really do value your input and please keep it up!

Yeah - Kinda.
Our industry unfortunately is SO full of mis-information from Mfg's to web sites to magazine reviews; it is hard for someone to make an intelligent decision - and you sure won't get that at a big box store!!!

All Jon and I can do is try to help.
 
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