Typical blu-ray fan, rambling on about specs that don't matter. The information between 1080i and 1080p is the same, so there is no quality loss. Nevermind the fact that most HDTVs out there are 1080i/720p, so it isn't like 1080p even matters for them.
But hey, whatever makes you sleep at night with all your FUD spreading...
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HAHA - awesome! This is sweet. I love how the lower priced Blu-ray player is still 1080p ... not like those HD DVD 1080i machines.
Blu-ray just has more cards to play and is in better position. I love it!
Typical blu-ray fan, rambling on about specs that don't matter. The information between 1080i and 1080p is the same, so there is no quality loss. Nevermind the fact that most HDTVs out there are 1080i/720p, so it isn't like 1080p even matters for them.
But hey, whatever makes you sleep at night with all your FUD spreading...