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ALL LCD 1080i TVs have that 1366x768 resolution. All of them. So if you have a problem with it, go knock the door of the HDTV standard and tell them to not allow manufacturers to call it HDTV 1080i. I have even blogged about it months ago:
http://eugenia.gnomefiles.org/2007/07/27/explain-this-to-me-please/
but there's nothing you can do about it. It's the way it is with LCDs.
Edited 2008-01-09 20:46 UTC
Say Again???
At the big consumer electronics stores in Germany like Media Markt, etc. there are always a large number of LCD TVs on display. Those that support a resolution of 1366x768 are labelled "HD Ready" and are fairly cheap in price. Then, there are those that provide a resolution of 1920x1080 and are labelled "Full HD - i.e. full 1080i support" (and are a lot more expensive). Usually, the stores are running an HD recording through those TVs. The difference between the images on the "HD Ready" and "Full HD" TVs are like day and night.
How does that figure?






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2006-11-07
Native resolution 1366 x 768
How this is supposed to display picture with 1080 lines?