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Posted By Sole Survivor - "I would have never bought this 768x1024 Plasma if it was an EDTV..."
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Here we have another case of someone who has bought a
non-HDTV, and is now trying to justify his purchase
after the fact.
FACT - No plasma tv under 50" is capable of displaying true HDTV. Now, you can argue and debate that as much as you want in an effort to placate yourself and make yourself feel better about your purchase...but, it is still a fact.
FACT - Some manufacturers attempt to promote TVs with a maximum resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels as "HDTV ready." This is incorrect. Although the total number of vertical pixels is greater than the 720 minimum necessary for HDTV, at an aspect ratio of 16:9 it would need 1280 pixels horizontally to display a 720-line HDTV picture.
Any plasma tv under 50", by virtue of their design, do not have the necessary pixels horizontally to display true HDTV.
Again, you can argue and debate that as much as you want in an attempt to make yourself feel better about your purchase...but, it is still a fact.
All the debating in the world won't change the fact that the necessary amont of horizontal pixels to display HDTV are
not there on any plasma tv under 50"
Regards,
-Ward