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The '05 Sony doesn't accept 1080p, but it does have a native resolution of 1080p. IOW, all signals are upconverted, or deinterlaced in the case od 1080i, to 1080p. Basically Sony cheaped out, and the '06s are supposed to accept 1080p. They will probably come out at the end of the summer-September. Right now, very few TVs accept 1080p. Its not a big deal, how many 1080p sources do you have?
FWIW, I went out to buy a plasma, and ended up buying the Sony instead. I think it has a MUCH better picture than any of the plasmas I've seen. Better smoothness, better detail, better clarity. No burn in either. Be aware, that the default settings make it look like crap. You WILL have to make adjustments when you get it home.
BTW, shop around they periodically go on sale, with quite a bit off.
Jack


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