As mentioned above the article only takes into account resolution. The reality is that in the near future, anything less than 1080p in a hdtv is going to be of much less quality in terms of color saturation, contrast, inputs, and the ability to tweak picture adjustments. Now I'm not saying you cant get a quality 720p television, but serious home theater consumers will most likely want to fork up the extra money knowing they are getting the top of the line equipment. As always, you get what you pay for , and it is NOT ONLY RESOLUTION that you are paying for in 1080p.
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billy @ Dec 9th 2006 9:17PM
As mentioned above the article only takes into account resolution. The reality is that in the near future, anything less than 1080p in a hdtv is going to be of much less quality in terms of color saturation, contrast, inputs, and the ability to tweak picture adjustments. Now I'm not saying you cant get a quality 720p television, but serious home theater consumers will most likely want to fork up the extra money knowing they are getting the top of the line equipment. As always, you get what you pay for , and it is NOT ONLY RESOLUTION that you are paying for in 1080p.