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Kevin yes it will recieve the signal.
Because the tv supports 1080p and anything below it.
The maximum resolution is 1920x1080 but it wil also support
1366 x 768, 1280 x 720, 1024 x 768, 854 x 480, 800 x 600.
So this tv will handle any resolution up to 1920x1080 and anything below it starting from 1366x768 and son on.
But my god the contrast sucks. My phillips ambilight contrast is 6000.
1080p does make the tv sound appealing but spec wise :(
I saw it in the store and the contrast looked fine. its really hard to tell the problem with it but maybe a side by side comparison would show it. But then again I don't expect to have a side by side comparison in my home....
the coupon is only for that specific model over those days - but there is another coupon for the Sharp 52 with 4 ms and much better contrast specs. But if you consider that this 47 1080p will cost almost half the cost of the Sharp, its hard to justify the difference.