Re: 720p and 1080p
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Yes it is! This is a great chart- thanks John for sharing.
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Re: 720p and 1080p
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Yeah, cool chart!
Where'd you get it?
Seeing as how I have an 88" screen that I'm about 12-14 feet back from, I may use that graph to explain to Mrs. Medic8r why we need to upgrade our PannyAE900 to something that'll do 1080p!
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wow, looks like I need a 1440p projector!
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Re: 720p and 1080p
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Where'd you get it?
Looks like http://carltonbale.com
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Great chart! Looks like I picked mine just right .
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Yes it is!
This is a great chart- thanks John for sharing.
Anytime David. . I refer to this chart when I look for TVs or screens. Yes this chart is a keeper. What I like best about it is not the fact that it shows the best seating distance...its that it proves the fallacy with resolution. Whether your display is 480p or 1440p is not important. What matters is the distance you sit from the display relative to the display resolution. A 720p display is going to look as good as a 1080p display, all other factors being the same, depending on where you sit based on the size of screen. I've checked this out several times with my Sony 1080p 60xbr2 tv against another Sony 720p 50a10 tv.
There is alot of hype about 1080p displays but the more significant differentiators are processing technology, contrast ratio, luminosity and colour uniformity. Resolution is least significant because its utility depends where you want to sit.
What distinguishes 1080p displays ironically is not the increased resolution over 720p but that those displays usually come with better processing, higher contrast ratio, greyscale tracking, colour uniformity, luminosity etc. Its those factors which are often overlooked.
John
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Huh. So at 8 ft or so, there's no sense to a 40" 1080p (or even i) screen. Eeenteresting.
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The one aspect that is not represented in the chart is "show-off factor". When you just gotta have the biggest and best, science simply does not count .
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It figures. My 720p system (>100" diagonal, 12 foot viewing distance) could benefit from 1440p, while my buddy chips' 1080p system (60" diagonal, 10-12 foot viewing distance) barely needs 720p. Bah !! Now it looks like I need to get me one of those Toshiba XA2 HD-DVD players to make my SD DVDs look better. This is nuts
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