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Stupid question - are screens measured diagonally as with rear projectors and so on?
Actually, who cares about 1080p? I think 1080i is still a worth goal, unless I am really missing something - 1080i is going to look substantially better than 720p at these screen sizes, no? But until one of the new formats wins (and maybe not then) 1080p is rather pointless.My current 50" LCoS Sony does 1080i and looks amazing with a relatively cheap upscaling DVDP.If I could get a decent 1080i PJ and 110" screen for under $2K I'd be there.
Paul, for some reason in front projectors, they don't make 1080i (at least none that I can think of). It's either 720p or 1080p. The cost difference between these has come down quite a bit, but it's still 3k plus for 1080p. There's been a recent thrust to provide more light output, aka lumens, for the 720p projectors. So the new Epson and Panasonic 720p projectors can get very bright. The same thrust hasn't happened for 1080p, but should one of these days. Thus, I'm thinking of going with a reasonably priced 720p projector for a while, to get my feet wet in this area without killing the bank.
Actually, who cares about 1080p? I think 1080i is still a worth goal, unless I am really missing something . . .
Paul, for some reason in front projectors, they don't make 1080i (at least none that I can think of). It's either 720p or 1080p.
I know exactly what input and output resolution is. I think that when one transitions from the world of rear projection/regular TVs to front projection, it's a bit different. For instance, my RPTV shows 1080i (as input and output) but does not show 720p (either input or output). However, front projection only shows (as output) either 720p or 1080p. The input doesn't really matter, as everything is scaled to 720p/1080p.