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On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 03:34:43 GMT, "Mike" wrote:
I think you mean "native." It means that the TV will show you the program in whatever resolution it was broadcast. If it's SD, you'll have black bars on either side... it's better than stretching the image which distorts things. As far as 1080 or 720, if its a smaller set (ie 37"), save your money and get the 720. those numbers are vertical lines, and you won't be able to tell the difference. It's like taking a photo at 10 megapixels resolution, and printing a 4 x 6 of it. Thanks. Short, sweet and precise. Mucus Grassy Ass. |
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