Oh, and that 1080p stuff is bullshit. No visible difference between that and 1080i, and hardly any difference from 720p. This is especially true in video games.
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I notice a HUGE difference between 1080i and 1080p (remember 1080i is essentially the same as 540p, to me 1080i looks on par with a regular 480p DVD), but I can't tell 720p apart from 1080p though.
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Fair enough, but the reason I say it's especially true in video games is because instead of using the processing power for a higher resolution, they are able to use it for other more important things (weather etc)
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The two leaders at the current in HD TV Technology are Samsung and Sony@
Samsung have sensational colour correction, and other clear view features with contrast ratios to match.
Sony has many patented technologies not including the Digital Image sharping, and comparable contrast ratios to Samsung.
Needless to say it not worth buying a 1080 right now, because nothing actually is broadcast or produced for the resolution everything is just upscalled to cater for it.
If you need any information about Sony I can get you anything you need.
In regards to Curse is comments, Please back them up.
I have a 7 meter Projection pannel, with a Sony HD Projector, supported by Sony THX Amplifier at 7:1 surround sound.
http://www.sony.co.uk/view/ShowProduct.act...inema+Projector
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Simple, SOE is a part of SONY and SOE fucked my favorite game up therefore I won't get another SONY product again.
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Like I said above Samsung and Sony, are at the forefront of the HD Revolution, and with the creation of the new DVD Creation machine the format war is over, and BD/HD DvD players will be out before June.
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