Yes, almost all cable boxes will output in 720p or 1080i and some 1080p. It'll either upscale or downscale the incoming resolution from the station to the cable boxes output.
So if it says 720p and you had a 1080p, it would upscale it to display at 1080p.
If you had a 720p tv and the incoming signal is 1080i, it'll downscale it to 720p to display on your 720p tv.
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Yes, almost all cable boxes will output in 720p or 1080i and some 1080p. It'll either upscale or downscale the incoming resolution from the station to the cable boxes output.
So if it says 720p and you had a 1080p, it would upscale it to display at 1080p.
If you had a 720p tv and the incoming signal is 1080i, it'll downscale it to 720p to display on your 720p tv.