Maybe i can help. I'm building something of a reference site now on 1080i HD content and TV's, i have a 1080i camera and edit short form.. and right now the way i show my work has to be by hard-disc file and DVI/component out ( lug around a laptop ). I was stunned to find that people saying they have an HD tv only had a 720p capability ( and even that was poor) - they were HAD by marketing that said HD-Ready. Its sad. If they knew the truth thjey would have a true HD system, but instead they have a "fake" HD system. I want to BUST all the marketers that are pushing HD Ready as actual HDTV.
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Maybe i can help. I'm building something of a reference site now on 1080i HD content and TV's, i have a 1080i camera and edit short form.. and right now the way i show my work has to be by hard-disc file and DVI/component out ( lug around a laptop ). I was stunned to find that people saying they have an HD tv only had a 720p capability ( and even that was poor) - they were HAD by marketing that said HD-Ready. Its sad. If they knew the truth thjey would have a true HD system, but instead they have a "fake" HD system. I want to BUST all the marketers that are pushing HD Ready as actual HDTV.