Given the (comparatively) very cheap price of the Sceptre 37" and the Westinghouse 37" which do, in fact, accept and display 1080p, I don't understand what all the whining from manufacturers is about, what with respect to added cost to sets or any other argument.
I mean, we're talking about something PC monitors have been doing for years. It's in low-cost sets. What is Philips, et al doing?
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Given the (comparatively) very cheap price of the Sceptre 37" and the Westinghouse 37" which do, in fact, accept and display 1080p, I don't understand what all the whining from manufacturers is about, what with respect to added cost to sets or any other argument.
I mean, we're talking about something PC monitors have been doing for years. It's in low-cost sets. What is Philips, et al doing?