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Last post 05-09-2008 1:45 AM by dgoreck. 21 replies.
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  • 05-03-2008 10:42 PM In reply to

    Re: Time to go shopping ...

    sonys new playstation game line has a game called ELECTRONICS AT HOME 

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  • 05-04-2008 2:07 AM In reply to

    • InVeNtOR
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    Re: Time to go shopping ...

    congrats on the purchase!  hope everything works out great for you! 

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  • 05-04-2008 9:41 AM In reply to

    • nezff
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    Re: Time to go shopping ...

    Blu-ray

    not blueray

    NOW 5.1 Surround Sound!
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  • 05-04-2008 10:37 AM In reply to

    Re: Time to go shopping ...

    The 1080P has 6 million pixel screen compared to the 720P 2 million pixel screen. I would get the 1080P on any size starting at 40". Sometimes the cable quality will affect the "hanshake" between these units, HDMI 1.1 verses 1.3a. Some older Sony Bluray players are already obsolete and most of the new ones are backordered. The trick is to get the ones with the network feed so you can update the firmware which is often and plenty. Panasonic has a new Bluray player with a card slot input. LG is still selling the combo Bluray/HD-DVD.  Denon also has two new models.

    JJK

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  • 05-05-2008 4:47 AM In reply to

    • gpbusa
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    1080P

    JJKIZAK:
    The 1080P has 6 million pixel screen compared to the 720P 2 million pixel screen.

    You need to check your math...

    1080P = 1920 pixels (horizontally) by 1080 pixels (vertically)... which is 2 million (2,073,600) pixels ...  

    720P = Is generally, either 1368 x 768 = 1,050,624 or 1280 x 720 = 921,600.

    Tony 

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  • 05-05-2008 8:16 AM In reply to

    Re: 1080P

    Tony:

    My Sharp LC 32GP1U has a specification of 6,220,000 dots, (1920 x 1080 x 3dots). This is taken out of the manual page 55. Not sure what they mean by "dots". Probably something else to confuse the public.

    JJK

    K-horns 1965, Cornwall 1965, RSW12 2004, SC-1's 2004, Denon AVR-983 2004, DRA-365R 1998, Hughes AK-100 1985, Yamaha EQ-70 1985, Technics SLP-100 1985, JVC-XV-S500BK 2003, Kenwood KD-64F 1985,  Sony KDL-46XBR2 2006, Dean Crossovers, CT125 tweeters, MDL-120 Computer HD card 2003, Key Digital KD-SW4X1 Component Switcher, Sony KLV-S23A10 LCD TV, JVC SRDVD-100U Player, Sharp 32GP1U, Toshiba HD-A35, Sony KDL-37XBR6.
  • 05-09-2008 1:45 AM In reply to

    Re: 1080P

    JJKIZAK:
    My Sharp LC 32GP1U has a specification of 6,220,000 dots, (1920 x 1080 x 3dots). This is taken out of the manual page 55. Not sure what they mean by "dots". Probably something else to confuse the public.
     

     Since no one responded, I figured I would clear up the confusion.

    Yes, it is meant to confusion, and sound better.  Doesn't it?If you think of it in the the LCD sense, it takes 3 dots, the RGB componets, to make one pixel.  Pixel being able to reproduce the the 'color pinwheel' vs an individual channel of the RGB scheme. 

     Like Tony mentioned 1080P is a standard 1920x1080 pixels which is the ~2million pixels.  Granted you can make/find monitors that have a larger resolution, but you won't have content to fill it.

    The STIG's fat cousin.
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