Why do hdtv's contained by the 30-40 inch nouns one and only enjoy a 720p output?
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Because 1080p would be WAY too soaring for that size
If you really want one in that size near 1080p, look into buying a Sharp Aquos. They are GREAT. I have a 1080p 52" one. It is amazing! You will love it and they are adjectives 1080p!
I'm finding them everywhere!
Try LCD T.V.S! They're still flat but a bit different.
The problem is probly beause you're finding plasmas which are very expensive when they take to those sizes.
Good Luck!
There are also 1080s but most of the TV's on SALE are 720 because they will have problem selling them after that when the consumers will know the difference. So most of the display units are 720 and they are contained by a hurry to dispose all their stock so that they can replace them near higher resolution TVs. 720P and 1080P are all just about how many dots on the eyeshade make up the picture. The bigger the peak, the more dots you need, otherwise they will be big ample to see the individual dots.
Conversely, the smaller the screen, the not as much of dots you need.
It's mostly agreed that for normal viewing distances, 720P is fine for sets lower than 50".
The price of sets have immediately dropped to the point where manufacturer figure they hold to offer "better" models, so that they can vend them to people who aren't happy unless they have the "best".
So they are offering 1080P sets below 50". One manufacturer is even making one 1080P set at 32"; I suppose for ethnic group who like to sit six inches away from the peak.
So, the reason most sets below 40" are 720P is that 1080P sets that size are a waste of money.
youre wrong, some have 1080p outputs. Many 40 inch models enjoy 1080p, Samsung makes 7, and Sony make 7, and thats not just two basic brands, excluding every other brand there is out here. Ive seen 37" next to 1080p too. Most smaller than 37" are 720p though, but not ONLY.
i think it of late depends on the technology they use and company that makes it. my dad have a sharp aquos one year old 42 inch lcd at 1080p but the laptop input is only 1024x768.
meanwhile my elder JVC 32 inch lcd is 720p/1080i and the pc input maxes at 1280x768
so i guess it comes down to elder models use older technology so they arent true 1080 while the workstation input varies beside the companies that make them. what model do u enjoy?