3/8/2023 0 Comments 1080p or 720p plasma![]() ![]() I'm speculating that in 1080i all the spatial resolution is provided and the TV does a better job at deinterlacing than filling pixels for a 720p source. I find on my 61" 1080p projection TV 1080i source looks significantly sharper than 720p. The comparison of resolution alone is not adequate to address all the visual differences between 1080i and 720p. ![]() I've seen some concerts on prime-time PBS special events that looks and sounds absolutely stunning, then on the same channel I've seen bran-newly produced programs in "HD" that are pixellated, have streaming fallouts, and pasty surface-posterized artifacts throughout. As an example, you can watch PBS on channel 9 both on Cable, SAT and OTA and see stiking differences in streaming quality not only between sources but also between individual "HD" programming on each one. The best comparison between ALL formats would be to compare the relative quality of a high-end Blue Ray player running at 1080P vs all other formats, and rate them both on resolution and compression. ![]() ALL of these formats are capable of very high resolution 1080ior 720p, but none deliver their content uncompressed and dithered into a subset of the picture's former glory. Irrespective of the comments both ways on thios subject, they appear to all be ignorant of the differences compounded by the amount of data delivered via OTA vs Cable or SAT.
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