Here we go again, The people is this group are NOT the general public. We look for what matters to use. The common person is just getting a 32 - 40 inch to replace a CRT. They will not have HD, 5.1, BD, or even HD locals. Just a flat panel to plug in their crappy cable signal to. Only about 2 - 5 % of people give a S**t about this stuff. 32" under $500, plasma doesn't stand a chance. I also bet you will find that 90% of all LCD's are 720p. Antother reason BD isn't picking up speed. Upconvert a DVD to 720 or downconvert 1080p. On a 720 LCD they are alomost the same, to the general public. Which is the group of people that matter. We who check specs and purchase better than normal equipment are not the majority here.
Um, like 90% of all LCD's above 40" are 1080p, plasmas are still kicking out big 720p sets not LCD.
And DVD's are nowhere near BD PQ even on a 720 set. You don't have to be a tech head to see the BD difference. Now between seeing the 720/1080 BD difference is arguable depending on screen size.
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Here we go again, The people is this group are NOT the general public. We look for what matters to use. The common person is just getting a 32 - 40 inch to replace a CRT. They will not have HD, 5.1, BD, or even HD locals. Just a flat panel to plug in their crappy cable signal to. Only about 2 - 5 % of people give a S**t about this stuff. 32" under $500, plasma doesn't stand a chance. I also bet you will find that 90% of all LCD's are 720p. Antother reason BD isn't picking up speed. Upconvert a DVD to 720 or downconvert 1080p. On a 720 LCD they are alomost the same, to the general public. Which is the group of people that matter. We who check specs and purchase better than normal equipment are not the majority here.
Um, like 90% of all LCD's above 40" are 1080p, plasmas are still kicking out big 720p sets not LCD.
And DVD's are nowhere near BD PQ even on a 720 set. You don't have to be a tech head to see the BD difference. Now between seeing the 720/1080 BD difference is arguable depending on screen size.