thats not a 1080P TV. Many people are giving the misconception of 1080P tv's. You won't find a 1080P tv for under 2K for quite a while. Since its a fixed pixel tv it converts all interlaced signals over to progressive. But this does not mean its 1080P. It accepts 1080i but does not show full resolution of 1920X1080 which is required to be a 1080P tv. Its 1280X720 or 1366x768 (doesn't make too big of a differnce) which will show all detail of 720P broadcasts and accept 1080i broadcast. Hope that helps, don't want you to think your getting something that your not and find out later
The specs on this television look great 1080p and such but I have been unable to find out anything about it or see it.
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?logon=&langid=EN&sku_id=0770HDS0010061906&catid=11289
This is a link where you can look at it. Please tell me what you think. Or make any suggestios. Im looking for a TV around the 2000 mark, CDN $. Some projections sets are nice but i don't have to stick with them. Any suggestions would be a help.
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