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1080I vs 1080P

Posted by HiFi Guy on November 13, 2007 at 08:34:47:

My Flat Panel LCD HDTV is progressive scan and can accept 1080I signals, which I assume it converts to 1080P.

Is it better (more correct) to feed the TV a 720P signal and not have a conversion, or feed it a 1080I signal and have the TV convert the signal to 1080P? My HD satellite receiver will output either a 720P or 1080I signal.

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Regards, Larry
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