All HD telelvisions should be able to display all HD formats. Many HD telelvisions use 768 lines as their native format although an increasing number are now 1080 line. Far fewer have 720 lines as their native format. In any case where the incoming signal is different to the native resolution of the television, a device known as a "scaler" or "converter" will reformat the signal to fit the resolution of the television. Scalers are complicated devices and always introduce small errors in the signal. Therefore, if you are choosing an HD television, try to select one that has a native resolution the same as the format you are most likely to be watching - Broadcasters choose between 720 and 1080 depending on program content among other things. If you are a movie fan, with most movies being shown in 1080, then a 1080 television should be your preferred choice.
High definition 720p video can be viewed on a 1080i TV as they are both compatible. Higher definition 1080p is more commonly used in most newer televisions.
If the TV is 1080i, 1080p or 720p, they are HDTV.
You can find information about 720p vs 1080i television online at the home theater section of the About website. Once on the website, type "720p vs 1080i" into the search field at the top right-hand corner of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
It supports 720p, 1080i and 1080p. On my television it auto selects 720p unless I disable 720p in the PS3 display settings.
A television that handles 1080i is a high definition model and will therefore support all high definition broadcast formats including 720p. Although 720p is a lower resolution, it is refreshed at twice the rate of 1080i so is classed as another full HD format.
Most modern LCD/Plasma TV's are capable of receiving and displaying 720i, 720p, 1080i and 1080p signals. Therefore your TV, if it can receive 1080i, should be quite happy with a 1080p signal.
Ps3 can output basically anything your TV can handle. What it comes down to is what the specific game can output, look at the back of the gamecase, it should say 720p, 1080i etc
you can't do that. 1080i games can be played with a hdmi cable or else it will be at 720p
"A 720p resolution would be better than other smaller numbered resolution and is much better than traditional tube televisions. However, a 720p resolution television is not necessarily better or worse than a 1080i. Each is best for different types of viewing."
Any TV will work with DirecTV, but if you have their HD package it's best to go with a 720p or 1080i/p television.
HD televisions are capable to displaying several HD formats. The most common are 1080i, 1080p and 720p. All HD signals will be in one of those three formats and the television will automatically accept and display any of the formats. The on screen report that the display is running at 720p is simply an indication that the incoming signal is in that format. Change the incoming signal to 1080 and the status will change to show 1080. Note that 1080i and 720p are both true HD formats and broadcasters are free to use either format. 720p is less used but it may be found on sports channels as it handles high speed movement a little better than 1080i.
720p, because thats the natural resolution for that model DLP. Anything else and there will be some slight delay added while the TV upconverts or downconverts the signal to 720p.
Yes, a 1080p television is currently the highest available resolution TV on the market. They are better than 1080i, and 720p in terms of picture quality.