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Originally Posted by WillBowling I DOUBT IT... if your talking about the new model then it's highly unlikely, the best you will get is 720 lines which i do not believe for one second. if you are talking about the prev model then you are wrong. the input was not compatible with 720p and the screen was sd. the new one is the same, they are even using the same HDTV logo that is not official but means (according to them) the tv will accept various hd signals and then display them on a sd screen.
i slagged the prev model off and i'm sure when i've seen it i'll slag this one off too. the prev one had awful geometry problems... hopefully samsung will have sorted that! that in itself would be worth a new model number!!  |
You are wrong.
I'm not talking about the old model which was NOT labelled HD Ready like the new model and when I mention the new set scales 720p signals to 1080i, I don't mean the tube displays the full 1080i resolution. The only TVs that come close to resolving the full 1080i are Sony's SFP CRT HDTVs which display roughly 1400x900i.
I criticised the older model too, I suggest you do a forum search