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right, so i'm correct thanks


How?

http://us.lge.com/GuidetoHDTV/what/glossary.html

Look lg use the same terminology. Oh and philips and pretty much all of the manufacturers do.


its integrated mate, you need to do your research


Next your going to tell us that the p in 1080p stands for pixie dust
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no, it stands for particles

10particles high 80 particles down
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I don't really know much more about HD, but 1080i interlaces the image. It would logically follow that the i stands for interlaced. Integrated doesn't make any sense in the context.
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i dunno, but the experts told me integrated, so im 99% sure its that
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dint think this would go so far, thats for the responce any way guys

next, diffrences between hd-dvd and blue ray
which is betta?

also y is it only large tvs are 1080p?


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because integration doesnt work on 720

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y is it only tvs that are say 37" and bigger that are 1080p? nothing smaller
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because integration is 3 pixels down 1 across you cant fit a multiple of that integration on 720 lines
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whats that got to do with screen size
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nothing, but its got all to do with the integration which is what you were after?
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Blu-ray, hd-dvd is just about dead.

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