[QUOTE="doobie1975"]so what you are saying is there almost any difference in the quality and if my tv set is smaler than 50inches i should not notice anything.[QUOTE="legol1"][QUOTE="doobie1975"]this thread is full of guess work and missinformation. 1080p is only relevent if you display is over 50" becouse as the screen gets bigger it needs more pixels. if your not sure about the technoligy and you genuinly want too know about it go to howstuffworks.com or some of the many AV website and learn about it. native means a 1-1 ratio each pixel on the display is given seperate information.legol1
exactly, larger image needs more pixels.
thank you for your light and may i ask something else what the difference betwen hdmi cable and composite in the screen because many people are saying hdmi its much better ?Composite cables are incapable of displaying an HD image, or even a 480p image for that matter. You may be thinking of Component cables, which are red, green, and blue and can display up to 1080p.
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