hjason

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that is a nice tv, but i read that it has died on most people after two months.
and as for the pixelation well that is due to your tv being a 37inch with 1080p.
it is to small to handle that kind of resolution.
that is why that happens.
1080p was meant for 42inch and up some are even going to make 1080p mandatory for 47 inches and up.

and most problems with flicker on a hdmi cable are due to the cable going bad somehow or it is getting interference from ot...

6320d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

espn and fox broadcast in 1080i.
why would they only show their shows and sports in 720p.

they might broadcast in 720p where you live but not where i live.
and sony did put one in but then they took it out.
and another thing the tv does some upscaling if you have a good enough tv.

i don't have this problem that most people have.
i am supporting it because i feel cheated just like they do.

i bought a 47 inch 1080p full hd tv.
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6320d ago 2 agree0 disagreeView comment

yeah you mean your misinformation is flying around.
and you know it so you are just saying your out.
well i say if you have no facts don't say anything at all.

Full HDTV provides 1080 lines with progressive scanning (sometimes referred to as 1080p)♦♠

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true HD resolution of 1080I.

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sorry buddy but you are very wrong on what you said.

true hd is 1080i.
full hd is 1080p.
look it up before you post nonsense like that would you.

the funny thing is most of your comments are not true at all.
the fact of the matter is that most new hdtv's sold are only 1080i.
and some are only 720p, so in order to get the full hd experience you have to do your home work on what tv is right for you.

now it is not a tv problem that the ps3 has. it is a problem with sony and the devs of games.
these two people have to work together and make the ps3 upscale games and make games native 1080 for all to enjoy. <...

6322d ago 2 agree0 disagreeView comment