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    #16
    There is no on the air 1080p broadcasting:

    Format standards

    Main article: High-definition television in the United States

    The five main ATSC formats of DTV currently broadcast in the U.S. are:

    * Standard definition - 480i, to maintain compatibility with existing NTSC sets when a digital television broadcast is converted back to an analog one[citation needed] - either by a converter box or a cable/satellite operator's proprietary equipment
    * Enhanced definition - 480p, about the same quality as current DVDs
    * High definition - 720p
    * High definition - 1080i
    * High definition - 1080p (only in use by a few cable operators, currently no OTA broadcasts available in 1080p format).
    Digital television in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Broadcasts

    In the United States, the ATSC standard allows 1080p24 and 1080p30 video. In practice, all major networks use a 60 Hz format in the MPEG-2 header -- either 720p60 or 1080i60. But that only dictates the formal output of the MPEG-2 decoding process, not the actual means of encoding the frames.

    For material that originated from a 24 frame/s source (such as film), MPEG-2 allows the video to be coded as 1080p24, irrespective of the final output format. The progressively-coded frames are then tagged with metadata (literally, fields of the PICTURE header) instructing a decoder how to perform a 3:2 pulldown to interlace them. While the formal output of the MPEG-2 decoding process from such stations is 1080i60, the actual content is coded as 1080p24 and can be viewed as such. That is to say, twenty-four progressively-coded frames per second are present in the bitstream; it is the decoder that turns them into 60 interlaced fields per second. NBC is known to use this method with some stations.[citation needed]

    Even for content that has not been encoded in this fashion, it is still usually possible to extract the original 24 source frames from a 1080i60 broadcast of 24 frame/s material, since no information is lost even when the broadcaster (as opposed to the receiver) performs the 3:2 pulldown.[citation needed]
    1080p - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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      #17
      got my 22 inch in today! 720p.... i'm very pleased! tested it out at work... signals are good and picture is great!

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        #18
        720p ... come one Jeffro

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          #19
          Originally posted by bobytt View Post
          720p ... come one Jeffro
          personally, I can't see the difference between the 2 resolutions. Both look great and highly detailed.

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            #20
            Well i got WALL-E BlueRay 1080p..... look AMAZING , i have also 26" 720p looks great but there is something....

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              #21
              Originally posted by bobytt View Post
              Well i got WALL-E BlueRay 1080p..... look AMAZING , i have also 26" 720p looks great but there is something....
              1080p only becomes noticable to me when the screen size is 40"+.

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                #22
                Originally posted by juneau View Post
                1080p only becomes noticable to me when the screen size is 40"+.
                56" here

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                  #23
                  i got it for my game room. but i'm sure my wife is gonna say i'm only allowed an hour at a time in there lol. next thing i need in there is a mini fridge and a toilet and ill never come out!

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