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How much difference from 1080i vs. 720i in a flat screen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan Schaecher" data-source="post: 850914" data-attributes="member: 56872"><p>Anything smaller than 42" 1080 is useless. 42-48" is up to personal desire. Anything bigger than 48" 1080 is worthwhile.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I just got a 42" Philips 120Hz 1080p. I LOVE it even though I do not have ANY HD channels (except the (1) POS local station that splits it's time between ABC (most shows) but also broadcasts some CBS and NBC shows...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I will be using the TV as a second PC monitor since we watch about 60% of our TV online. The problem I have is three fold:</p><p></p><p>1) My PC has DVI out, my TV has HDMI in... need a converter (no biggie)</p><p></p><p>2) My PC is on one side of the room, the TV is on the other. I need to run a 50' HDMI cable up one wall, across the ceiling and down the other wall. Again, not a biggie, just need to do it.</p><p></p><p>3) My PC broadcast to the entire house via S-Video to an RF modulator. I cannot confirm that I can run VGA, DVI and S-Video all at the same time off the same NVidia graphics card. I don't care if the S-Video and the DVI show the same content.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan Schaecher, post: 850914, member: 56872"] Anything smaller than 42" 1080 is useless. 42-48" is up to personal desire. Anything bigger than 48" 1080 is worthwhile. I just got a 42" Philips 120Hz 1080p. I LOVE it even though I do not have ANY HD channels (except the (1) POS local station that splits it's time between ABC (most shows) but also broadcasts some CBS and NBC shows... I will be using the TV as a second PC monitor since we watch about 60% of our TV online. The problem I have is three fold: 1) My PC has DVI out, my TV has HDMI in... need a converter (no biggie) 2) My PC is on one side of the room, the TV is on the other. I need to run a 50' HDMI cable up one wall, across the ceiling and down the other wall. Again, not a biggie, just need to do it. 3) My PC broadcast to the entire house via S-Video to an RF modulator. I cannot confirm that I can run VGA, DVI and S-Video all at the same time off the same NVidia graphics card. I don't care if the S-Video and the DVI show the same content. [/QUOTE]
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