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Can I have a definative answer to this question of what constitutes a true HD ready tv?Is there any on the market?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are plenty of HD:Ready TV's on the market. But as you sort of know HD Ready is not necesarrily full HD television. HD Ready is capable of meeting the miniumum HD requirments of 720p and have the required connection equipment.
There are full spec HD TV's out there but they say to get the true quality and impact of HD you need to view on a 42" screen. Sony do one at �2483
http://www.comet.co.uk/comet/html/cache/455_27 8858.html
There are full spec HD TV's out there but they say to get the true quality and impact of HD you need to view on a 42" screen. Sony do one at �2483
http://www.comet.co.uk/comet/html/cache/455_27 8858.html
A lot of people consider 1080p to be the true hi-def standard with the other options used ie 720p and 1080i as being inferior.
Unfortunately, it's going to be quite some time before 1080p broadcasts are made due to the large amount of bandwith they take up so the majority of HD sets support 1080i as a maximum.
I believe that the bluray players due later this year and also the new HD DVD players that have just gone on sale in the states support 1080p. So if you really want the best quality picture and can afford the massive premium on a true 1080p tv then thats the one to go for.
Unfortunately, it's going to be quite some time before 1080p broadcasts are made due to the large amount of bandwith they take up so the majority of HD sets support 1080i as a maximum.
I believe that the bluray players due later this year and also the new HD DVD players that have just gone on sale in the states support 1080p. So if you really want the best quality picture and can afford the massive premium on a true 1080p tv then thats the one to go for.