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Is 1080p HDTV Really Necessary?


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The world of High Definition Television (HDTV) is full of new technology, new concepts, and new buzzwords. One of the most compelling buzzwords is “1080p”, the designation for the highest possible screen resolution available on an HDTV. If you are researching HDTV, you’ve heard this term many times and might be convinced that owning a 1080p set is essential to your happiness. Maybe it is, but there are several other factors in your purchase that are just as important as resolution.

Let’s take a few moments and think about what 1080p really means. The 1080 refers to the number of pixel rows in the broadcast and also in the TV display. The other common resolution standard is 720 pixel rows. Ideally, the broadcast resolution and the display resolution should match, but the TV will make adjustments if they don’t.

The letter P stands for Progressive, which means that every 1/60 of a second, a complete image is sent to your TV set. If the broadcast standard is the popular 1080i, that means it’s interlaced, so every 1/60 of a second you receive half an image. This is to save bandwidth in the broadcast.

Every HDTV has a progressive display, so when it gets 1080i interlaced content, it sticks two consecutive half-images together, but each whole image takes twice as long to show, and fast-moving sports or movies might look choppy. This is why 1080p HDTVs are something to get excited about: they can accept 1080 rows of pixels, 60 times a second, so they give you fine resolution and smooth motion.

So, that’s all well and good- 1080p is obviously better than the other common display standard, 720p/1080i. But that doesn’t mean you should give in to the hype just yet. If you’re not willing to consider anything but a 1080p set, here are four factors that might make you reconsider:

  • input source: You will only take full advantage of a 1080p set if you have 1080p input, and this is still fairly rare. 720p input, which you get from broadcast, DVD players, and even most HD-DVD and Blu-Ray players, will look just as good on a 720p set. 1080i input will look a little better on a 1080p set, though, because it won’t be adjusted to a lower resolution.
  • screen size: One result of changing from 720 rows to 1080 rows is that the pixels will be smaller on the same size screen. On sets smaller than 50 inches, the pixels are incredibly small no matter which resolution you have, so there’s really no advantage to 1080p on these sets at normal viewing distances.
  • cost: If you’re considering a plasma HDTV for the deep color saturation, high contrast ratios and other reasons, you will really have to pay a premium for a 1080p set. It’s nearly impossible to tell the difference between a 720p plasma and a 1080p plasma in the 40 to 50 inch range.
  • other quality factors: All else being equal, 1080p resolution is better than 720p. But the thing is, all else is usually not equal. Other factors like contrast ratio, black level, color saturation, a high quality signal, and overall quality of the HDTV are actually more important than the resolution of the screen. It would be foolish to choose an inferior and probably more expensive set just because it has one cool feature.

Someday in the future, when HDTV technology is a little more advanced, the 1080p standard will probably be applied in every set, and there will be one less decision to make in the buying process. But for now, it’s important to take advice from manufacturers with a grain of salt, and consider all your options.

About the Author

Tom Webster writes for FlatHDTV.net and the FlatHDTV Blog FlatHDTV.net is an online guide to the HDTV revolution.

Netflix Streaming Movies on VIZIO Internet Apps HDTV - Top Brands Offer Top Satisfaction


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Netflix currently has the highest rating for e-commerce customer satisfaction according to market research company ForeSee Results. Founded in 1997, Netflix is now the world’s largest subscription service for streaming movies and TV episodes over the Internet and DVDs sent by mail.

VIZIO is another fairly new company with a laser focus on customer satisfaction. Founded in 2002, VIZIO HDTV is now the top selling LCD HDTV brand in the U.S., according to iSuppli, a market intelligence company.

Netflix streaming movies on VIZIO

Now Netflix will stream its movies and TV episodes directly to customers through the new VIZIO Internet Apps HDTV. This service is on demand — no downloading or waiting is required.

VIZIO class XVT Internet Apps HDTV is available now

VIZIO’s new state-of-the-art high definition televisions are Internet-ready - no set top box is required. Simply plug an Ethernet cable into the port provided on the HDTV and connect it to your high-speed broadband Internet service modem or router. With VIZIO’s built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi functionality, you can also connect to the Internet wirelessly.

VIZIO Internet Apps HDTVs are available in 42-inch, 47-inch, and 55-inch models.

For easy interaction with Internet content on television, each VIZIO Internet Apps HDTV comes with an innovative VIZIO universal remote control device. Click on the remote’s VIA button to activate an Internet Apps dock which appears along the bottom of the screen. Use the VIZIO universal remote to control your cable box, DVD player and other devices connected to your HDTV.

The remote is IR-Bluetooth-enabled so you do not have to point it directly at the HDTV. There is a full Qwerty keyboard for interacting with online television content including custom controls for gaming apps and content navigation. The keyboard slides away when not in use.

Now you can choose from a wide world of Internet content - from movies to games, sports, news, stock prices, sports, Internet radio, and much more. Some services are free - others, like Netflix, require a subscription or fee on demand.

Netflix offers a wide selection of movies and TV episodes

Netflix members can instantly watch unlimited TV episodes and movies streamed to their VIZIO Internet Apps HDTV, and receive DVDs at their homes. Netflix distributes movies by major film studios as well as films from smaller independent studies - known as “Indie films.” These films enable Netflix to reach niche customers as well as the broader market.

For more info, news and review, check out VIZIO VIA HDTV.

To learn more about Netflix streaming movies on VIZIO Internet Apps HDTV go to Neflix on VIZIO.

Welcome to streaming movies from Netflix on VIZIO Internet Apps HDTV.

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