This conversation kills me. "Kevin" above hit the nail on the head- most HDTVs sold today are natively 720p and will scale a 1080i picture down to 720p. The main reason you want a 1080p set is because the native resolution of that set is 1080p- it will upscale 720p, not downscale 1080i or 1080p.
If you have a 1080p set, not a 720p set the accepts 1080i input, you CAN tell the difference.
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This conversation kills me. "Kevin" above hit the nail on the head- most HDTVs sold today are natively 720p and will scale a 1080i picture down to 720p. The main reason you want a 1080p set is because the native resolution of that set is 1080p- it will upscale 720p, not downscale 1080i or 1080p.
If you have a 1080p set, not a 720p set the accepts 1080i input, you CAN tell the difference.