Johnnie Pummill: if you are buying over 42 inch then you need the 1080 p or if you plan to buy a blue ray DVD if the TV is smaller you do not need 1080 I have also seen 50 inch 720 plasma TVs that look Great for sports
Bianca Lannier: The sharpness, in therory, of 1080p( extremely HD, call it would be two times as stable as 1080i/720p. you are able to assume to pay a pair of $1000+ top classification on precise. yet this extra suitable high quality is purely noticable on greater TVs, 60inch ish, once you're closer than approximately 8 ft, and as long as you have a pristine, 1080i HD source to feed into the set. (it upconverts 1080i and 720p to 1080p) base line-in case you pick vast, purchase 1080p and wait slightly for expenses to fall, OR in case you pick below approximately 50inch then definately purchase 1080i/720p!...Show more
Karey Dunken: 1080p is good for larger screens 50 in and up, anything below that and you will be hard pressed to see the differen! ce.Also broadcast tv is not in 1080p only blurays are, so if its for tv watching 720 is fine.
Norris Rosener: Depends on the source and size. Generally anything 40" or smaller you're not going to notice a difference unless you are sitting really close. If I'm getting a screen 50"+ I would definitely consider it.However, another thing to consider is the source. The only thing that really supports 1080p is blu ray movies. Broadcast HDTV stations send signals in 720p or 1080i(720p tvs generally support 1080i too) so you definitely wont see a difference between 1080p and 720p there. Even most video games for the PS3 are in 720p format, which pretty much just leave some video games and blu ray movies. If you arent getting a 1080p signal then there is no difference between 1080p and 720p.If you never had an HDTV before you'll probably be content with 720p anyways. If you are very into detail and sharpness and you are receiving a 1080p signal then go for the 1080p.My persona! l experience I spent months researching and comparing TVs side! by side. I looked at a 42" 720p and 1080p tv both of the same make(Panasonic) playing the same blu ray movie. I concluded to my personal eye could not tell a difference between the two unless I was 2ft away from the TV. When looking at 50"+ I could tell a difference but since I was in the market for a 42" I could not justify paying the extra money for 1080p. That being said I've been watching many HD shows movies and games on my TV and they look amazing. I definitely do not regret my buy. I suggest you do the same if you personally cant see a difference dont pay for 1080p. If you dont plan on watching blu ray or playing video games I definitely would be hesitant on buying 1080p...Show more
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