Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 9th Jan 2008 13:53 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems Geeks.com was so kind as to send me the Vizio VX32L for review, a 32" widescreen LCD TV capable of doing 1080i. At USD 469.99, this 32" LCD television is quite affordable, so read on to find out if it is worth your money.
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RE[3]: 1080i?
by Eugenia on Wed 9th Jan 2008 21:11 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: 1080i?"
Eugenia
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2005-06-28

We are talking about 1080i TVs here, not 1080p. 1080p TVs are 1920x1080 but they are expensive. The BULK of LCD sales today are 1080i. And for these TVs, it IS 1366x768, and they ARE called HDTVs. I don't know how you call them in Germany, but over here they are called HDTVs.

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RE[4]: 1080i?
by Schmeggma on Wed 9th Jan 2008 21:43 in reply to "RE[3]: 1080i?"
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2006-01-14

UK shops seem to be similar to Germany, with HD Ready and Full HD labels to differentiate the two types of HDTV

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RE[4]: 1080i?
by PunchCardGuy on Wed 9th Jan 2008 21:43 in reply to "RE[3]: 1080i?"
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2006-04-14

Oh - I just rechecked my info - my bad. I was thinking about 1080p, which are what are called "Full HD" HDTVs over here. "HD Ready" HDTVs here are 1080i and downscale HD to 1080i on 1366x768. I am still holding out for 1080p, though - the image on these is so much better.

Edited 2008-01-09 21:44 UTC

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