![]() |
720p or 1020i
Hello all got my shiny new samsung tv 32" today but not sure which setting to use 720p or 1020i, anyone got any advice?
|
Re: 720p or 1020i
720p is what you want.
|
Re: 720p or 1020i
how come? my tv recognises its 'exact scan' feature in 1080i but not in 720p mode (where i just choose 'widescreen')
:confused: so why 720p over 1080i is, i guess, my question! ;-) TIA |
Re: 720p or 1020i
Quote:
Also what are you using it for because if its xbox your using it for I am sure the games only support 720p. ---------- Post added at 20:14 ---------- Previous post was at 20:12 ---------- Quote:
http://ezinearticles.com/?720p-Vs-1080i-HDTV&id=91443 |
Re: 720p or 1020i
its 1080i not 1020i !!!
anyway it depends on the tv. if the TV`s native resolution is 1080p (1920x1080) then you are better off using 1080i. if your tv is a 1360x768 (non 1080p) then you are better off using 720p. people usually say that a progressive (any resolution with a P at the end) is better than and interlaced image but its not always true. this is due to the fact that tv`s scale the image to their native resolution. the bast thing to do is to try the tv with both and see which one you prefer especially on the the BBC HD channel. as a general rule 720p is better for fast paced programs such as sports (football, tennis, rugby ect) and 1080i is better for movies and non fast moving images. |
Re: 720p or 1020i
Quote:
|
Re: 720p or 1020i
Quote:
|
Re: 720p or 1020i
I've been wanting to ask this question myself, so thanks.
I have an hd tv which the descriptions claims has a resolution of 1680x1050. I originally had it set on 720(p) only to one day try it at the 1080, which I didn't beleive my tv supported. Well, I was actually struck that the picture was better, and it seemed that programmes in 4:3 seemed to use more of the screen. However, since then I do get the feeling that programmes in HD do not look as sharp as they did in 720. So my question is; Would I really see much of a difference between the two? Or was it just my imagination (my eyesight is fine btw.) Also does having my V+ set to 1080 make any difference to the amount of screen a 4:3 will use? Finally, if my tv doesn't support 1080 but I use the setting anyway, will this make programmes I watch in HD look poorer than if I watch them in 720? I hope the fine (and very smart) people on here can give me their opinion, as I do switch between the two, but sometimes don't trust my own judgement. |
Re: 720p or 1020i
Not tried mine on 1080i yet, after googling it seems p is a better way of transferring the pictures to screen so think i will stay with p.
I decided against 1080p for my new tv firstly as the equivalent made the tv 50% dearer Secondly i only have a dvd player and V+ on it so no 1080p output. Thirdly its 32" at about 10-15ft away so not sure 1080p would increase my hd experience that much. |
Re: 720p or 1020i
Quote:
Quote:
What *you* see is all that matters Psychology is a very strange thing . |
Re: 720p or 1020i
Quote:
|
Re: 720p or 1020i
Quote:
All in all I'm happy with the picture, so that is what's important. |
Re: 720p or 1020i
Quote:
|
Re: 720p or 1020i
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT +1. The time now is 01:46. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum