Originally Posted by Zvi Nice. 1080p means it has 1920x1080 resolution or like other LCD widescreen monitors 1920x1200? 1920x1080.
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That's weird. Pixels will be bigger than on my 24" Dell then?
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Originally Posted by Zvi That's weird. Pixels will be bigger than on my 24" Dell then? Yeah. It's just like any other 1080p TV. 1920x1080 is a VESA resolution though, so there are no weird issues with supporting it like there are with the various 1366x768 resolutions.
tube and plasma TV's have a contrast ratio of infinity:1. and DLP, while not having any 100% black pixels, still looks damn good. in short- who cares. OLED tv's (if they see mass production) will be super-expensive. typical of sony to pick the most expensive route to accomplish a goal.
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