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Old 02-15-2006, 06:22 PM   #91
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Somehow making a JOKE about someone being in a WHEELCHAIR is very childish and insensitive..and STUPID !
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Old 02-15-2006, 06:29 PM   #92
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I recall seeing a handy dandy HD resolution chart at some point in my web surfing. It broke down the various HD resolutions, including frame rates. I can't recall where I saw it (perhaps the FCC?)... Anyone have a link to that?
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Old 02-15-2006, 06:30 PM   #93
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Posted By HDTVFORME2 - "To be considered HD, resolution must be at least 1280 x 720."
Exactly.
But, it's quite difficult trying to get a few of them out here to understand that concept.

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Old 02-15-2006, 06:39 PM   #94
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But, it's quite difficult trying to get a few of them out here to understand that concept.

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It's true 1280 x 720 is considered by definition HD.
But if I had a Sony 42" plasma say w/1024x768 and one with 1280x720 at say 5ft you probably would not know the difference.

How about the Hitachi 42" plasma 1024x1024 what do people consider this.
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Old 02-15-2006, 06:41 PM   #95
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Somehow making a JOKE about someone being in a WHEELCHAIR is very childish and insensitive..and STUPID !
I can't speak for FourK, rickbbb, but I'm pretty sure you missed the intended comedy in his posts. It had little to do with people in wheelchairs. (I wouldn't find that funny, believe me). That was just part of the set-up.
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Old 02-15-2006, 06:49 PM   #96
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Default Its about the pixel shape

ED has rectangular pixels HD has square pixels.
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Old 02-15-2006, 06:53 PM   #97
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Now thats a useful post! Thanks weberman!
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So what is 1024 x 1024 hitachi 42" plasma
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So what is 1024 x 1024 hitachi 42" plasma
You are the "pro", you should be telling us.
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So what is 1024 x 1024 hitachi 42" plasma
An anomoly?
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You are the "pro", you should be telling us.
I don't know i just pretend to know
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Old 02-15-2006, 07:31 PM   #102
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I don't know i just pretend to know
I will take that into consideration when I read your posts.
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I will take that into consideration when I read your posts.
So since you have not answered the ?. I assume you don't know.

And by you screen name you are also some what of a pro.

You should have had enough time to look up already. This way you look like a pro.
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Old 02-15-2006, 07:42 PM   #104
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So since you have not answered the ?. I assume you don't know.

And by you screen name you are also some what of a pro.

You should have had enough time to look up already. This way you look like a pro.
I would'nt waste my time on this forum if I were a self proclaimed "pro". Besides, I did'nt realize the question was for me. "Techjunky" in my mind is symbolic of a person that loves technology and strives to learn more. The question you asked about resolution, I don't know the answer. I did'nt claim to know it. To be quite honest , I really don't care. I would'nt buy a television with resolution that low.
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I would'nt waste my time on this forum if I were a self proclaimed "pro". Besides, I did'nt realize the question was for me. "Techjunky" in my mind is symbolic of a person that loves technology and strives to learn more. The question you asked about resolution, I don't know the answer. I did'nt claim to know it. To be quite honest , I really don't care. I would'nt buy a television with resolution that low.
Wow, you say this forum is a waste of time.

Also you say you wouldn't buy a tv w/res that low. And I wouldn't buy such a small tv (37"). I'm sorry I did buy a tv that small for my kitchen.
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