Q&A: 720p or 1080p 32 inch tv?

Question by warrio41: 720p or 1080p 32 inch tv?
Would you really notice the difference between 720p and 1080p on a 32 inch hd tv? Its for my playstation 3. Thanks in advance

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Answer by PATRICK L
1080 definitely – it will give you much better definition & a much sharper picture.

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can you tell the diffrence between a 32 inch tv in 1080p and 720p?

Question by seaback: can you tell the diffrence between a 32 inch tv in 1080p and 720p?
i want to buy a HDTV thats not to expensive but i want the best picture you can get on a ps3 i want for sure a tv in the 30-37 inch range (but on that size tv can you tell the diffrence in 1080p from 720p) and are there any suggestion on a 32″ TV in either format ($ 200-$ 699)

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Answer by AM
Depending on your source (PS3 is a good source) andf the viewing distance (no more than 2.5 times the diagonal size), you will see the difference with HD/Blu-Ray DVDs and 1080i cable programs.
Unfortunately, there are no 1080p (true 1080p, 1920×1080) for under $ 699, so you either have to lower your expectations or raise the price range.

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37 inch 1080p?

Question by jimmy: 37 inch 1080p?
Is there one available for under $ 1000?. Also if not is there a 720p hdtv that when you buy hdmi cords you can convert to 1080p?

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Answer by everybody loves raymond
yea vizio has really good cheap tv’s try wall mart i got a 42′ for 999.99 it is a really good price for that so just look around for a good deal

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Q&A: How long will it take for me to get a 40 inch vertical?

Question by : How long will it take for me to get a 40 inch vertical?
I currently have a 22 inch vertical and I’m 5″5 or 5″6, how long will it take for me to get a 40 inch vertical and will i be able to dunk with it?

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Answer by rht
having a 40 inch vertical isn’t possible for everyone but the jump manual is by far the best program if you want to get it done. you can buy it for $ 67.00 from here.

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Why does the remote menu for my 40 inch rca hd lcd 1080p tv have only the option of 720p or 1080i?

Question by Naomi B: Why does the remote menu for my 40 inch rca hd lcd 1080p tv have only the option of 720p or 1080i?

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Answer by Josh
you shouldn’t need to change any settings. any input whether its a DVD or a TV channel thats 720 will show up 720 as long as your TV has higher capabilities. when your TV has lower capabilities thats when you run into trouble.

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hello i got smasung hdtv lcd 46 inch but its 60 hz?

Question by sam: hello i got smasung hdtv lcd 46 inch but its 60 hz?
should i exchange with samsung 46inch 120hz hdtv

the difference is like 200$
sales guy told the human eye cant tell the difference

is it right? or shuld i buy 120hz…do i missing a lot for having 60hz

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Answer by ziatonic
If your just watching TV then its not worth it.

Games and computer monitor imput to the tv look better at higher resolutions because of the very fine lines used to draw the images.

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What are the best settings for a Sony Bravia 40 inch LCD 1080p 120htz TV?

Question by Savader: What are the best settings for a Sony Bravia 40 inch LCD 1080p 120htz TV?
I recently bought a Sony Bravia 40 inch LCD 1080p 120htz television, and I gotta say that it looks amazing with all of the settings I have chose, but I just want to know if it could look better if I change certain things in the settings menu, or if I should turn off or lower some of them if I do not need them. I have HDMI for playing my PS3 and watching my Blu-Rays, and I have RGB for my Xbox 360. I would like only people who are gamers with at least a PS3 or Xbox 360(both would be awesome), who have this same TV, and who are pretty smart when it comes to electronics. People can share what settings are pretty good for them, even if they don’t know that much about TVs, but it MUST BE FROM SOMEONE THAT HAS THE SAME TV AS MINE. I like other people giving their opinions, but only when it isn’t redundant to what I’m talking about.

Btw, if you don’t have a 40 inch like me, that is fine. I only included the size in case there are certain settings only that size has available, or in case some things work differently on different sizes…I don’t think it does, but I am not that great when it comes to TVs, so I threw it in there.
Btw, sorry I put 120htz by accident. I meant to put 120Hz, but kept ending up trying to spell it out…I know, I’m stupid on that deal :P

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Answer by The Guy in the City
It depends on your setup. You can get video calibration DVD’s http://www.ramelectronics.net/Video-calibration.ep

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