... 720p is about 1 megapixel and 1080 is about 2 megapixels, so the difference is rather substantial.
AND btw, all lcd panels are noninterlaced and therefore delivering a 1080p at 30 fps anyhow, in my humble opinion, the firmware processing in the monitor is every bit as important as any other feature of resolution and size.
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Well Kevin already knows my opinion - its here :
http://hd1080i.blogspot.com/2005_07_01_hd1080i_archive.html
... 720p is about 1 megapixel and 1080 is about 2 megapixels, so the difference is rather substantial.
AND btw, all lcd panels are noninterlaced and therefore delivering a 1080p at 30 fps anyhow,
in my humble opinion, the firmware processing in the monitor is every bit as important as any other feature of resolution and size.