55a97c10fc johnL says: 2014-December-18 at 9:17 pm Yea right dude. This is just a matter of anatomy. This is because what you see on the screen is the result of many factors, with resolution being just one. Plus, LCD and Plasma displays are constantly getting larger and less expensive. For 720p the number of pixels that make up the image is about 1 million (equivalent to 1 megapixel in a digital still camera) and about 2 million pixels for 1080p.
Check the chart above and use that to make your decision. Truth is, your numbers are ambiguous. .. Reply Bill Boyd says: 2014-September-13 at 3:35 pm I, too, love the image quality of deep black levels of plasma sets. :( Tenmar18 POSTED: 3 Apr 2009 04:47 BANNEDPosts: 5310Joined: 20 Feb 2008Virgil:snip Aha! So I was right when I kept telling my friend that when you do have a television small enough it doesn't matter because the pixels are not going to be stretched out like on a big screen. The result is stunning. 720p vs 1080p In the analogue TV days, all UK TVs used the PAL (Phase Alternating Line) broadcast system, which used the standard definition of 576i. In my opinion, they might lead more people to a larger viewing screen rather than a closer seating arrangement. For this same reason, 60Hz TVs are built with long-glowing phosphors.
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