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Originally Posted by jack0528
So you are saying what they replied is correct? Thanx for the help. I think I am going to go read on these topics some more so I can educate myself. 
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Yes it is correct, although depending on when you bought the TV some of the early models didn't deinterlace the signal very well.
But, I don't believe it was any of the Toshiba HDTVs that had this problem.
I do remember when this cropped up a while back and we had to educate the forum members and lurkers to the truth of the matter, there were quite a few buyers that were going ballistic all over the web for no reason over what they perceived as being a major problem.
It quickly died down as people became more educated on how TVs handle signals and display them.
The truth was some of the early 1080p HDTV weren't designed to accept a 1080p signal becasue at the time there were none available, until HD DVD and blu-?ray arrived on the market so they were intially designed to deinterlace the top signals then available and display them in 1080p format on their screens.