c81eca7253 DriveIn order to prove his point, Bale put together this handy chart which shows exactly how large your screen needs to be and how (ridiculously) close you need to stand to it in order to get the full benefit of the extra pixels: Research shows that the average viewer sits nine feet away from the television, but in order to fully experience 4K resolution on a massive 84-inch display, you’ll need to sit 5.5 feet or closer to your TVsorryBoth are primarily 720p devices that will likely continue to output in 720p (or less) as the games use more of the systems processing for visual effects.1080p gaming wont be with us for quite awhile unless you are talking about PC games, and if you are, make sure you have the horsepower in your machine to drive 1920x1080 pixels at a reasonable framerateBut I have seen many projectors in action, both 720p and 1080p native with Blu-ray and though I see a difference and a superior image with the 1080p signal, I do not agree that 1080p is that significant of an improvement over 720p because it is an overstatement to say it isI have seen other postings were they say that if the movie comes with support for all resolutions then it will display correctly, however I am not sure about this.I also connected the PS3 to an LVM-37w3 (1080p monitor) and the movie displayed correctly at 1080p there."When your PS3 is connected to the HD1000, set video compatibility to 1080i
We'd say only invest if you have cash to burn8.3 million pixels (4K) vsIt will probably take 2-3yrs before 1080p projectors are below $1,000 and that's the common price point for people to accept it as the defacto standard to get for a home theaterThe only difference is that one has more pixels than the other which means a sharper imageWhats more, flat-panel displays like LCDs, LEDs and plasmas (the most common types of HD TVs) will automatically convert any incoming 1080i signal to 1080pThat's more than twice the detail of standard definition, which makes for reasonably sharp video playback on a standard TVWhen I went to the living room downstairs to view the results, the ATV2 played the video with no difficulty, and the TV stated that the output from the ATV2 was indeed still rendering at 720pConsequently, flat-panel TVs convert an interlaced source to progressive scan for display, which can have an adverse impact on motion portrayal on inexpensive modelsPosted Jan 26, 2007 11:41 AM By Chris M
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