Answers
Think of it like this...
Full HD is 1080p = Blu-Ray
HD TV is broadcast in 720p.
This TV is 720p, but if you plug in a blu-ray player it will convert the 1080p to 720p. The TV will also upscale Standard TV and DVD to 720p.
To get HD TV you need either Freeview HD (not yet available in most of the country), Freesat, or Sky HD.
Posted By: Larry Hagman on July 14th 2010 at 12:23:50
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- FAO CB41 TELEVISION (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Jul 14, 11:50:27
- Why is that such a good deal? (NCFC) - usacanary, Jul 14, 19:36:17
- what do you mean it isnt full HD? (NCFC) - Tony Martin, Jul 14, 12:12:50
- heck out the following wikipedia. (NCFC) - usacanary, Jul 14, 17:56:07
- ^^^ what a unt, I missed out the c (n/m) (NCFC) - usacanary, Jul 14, 17:57:11
- There's two "High Definition" screen resolutions, and they're marketted as "HD Ready" (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Jul 14, 12:28:44
- It's probably common sense but I don't know either. (NCFC) - CB41, Jul 14, 12:14:54
- Answers (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Jul 14, 12:23:50
- Cheers Larry, sounds like that would do me. Blueray is totally irrelevant as I don't do (NCFC) - CB41, Jul 14, 12:33:49
- My advice is to go with a 1080p setup. (NCFC) - usacanary, Jul 14, 19:17:16
- or Virgin HD (n/m) (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Jul 14, 12:26:14
- Cheers Larry, sounds like that would do me. Blueray is totally irrelevant as I don't do (NCFC) - CB41, Jul 14, 12:33:49
- Don't take this personally, but on a scale of 1-10, 10 being very, (NCFC) - tudders, Jul 14, 12:20:16
- So i'm thick because I don't know anything about HD tellies? (NCFC) - CB41, Jul 14, 12:32:03
- No, it's just that you claim to know nothing about everything, (NCFC) - tudders, Jul 14, 12:41:33
- Don't think I do but, ho hum. (n/m) (NCFC) - CB41, Jul 14, 12:43:29
- No, it's just that you claim to know nothing about everything, (NCFC) - tudders, Jul 14, 12:41:33
- So i'm thick because I don't know anything about HD tellies? (NCFC) - CB41, Jul 14, 12:32:03
- You need an HD source (NCFC) - lurd, Jul 14, 12:16:40
- Ah. Are there plans to roll it out to freeview? (n/m) (NCFC) - CB41, Jul 14, 12:19:17
- Yes, you can get Freeview HD. (n/m) (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Jul 14, 12:24:19
- yes (n/m) (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Jul 14, 12:21:51
- it's already in some places in the UK (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Jul 14, 12:23:37
- Ah. Are there plans to roll it out to freeview? (n/m) (NCFC) - CB41, Jul 14, 12:19:17
- Answers (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Jul 14, 12:23:50
- heck out the following wikipedia. (NCFC) - usacanary, Jul 14, 17:56:07
- Crikey, that is a good deal, cheers. There's an Asda round the corner from me too. (NCFC) - CB41, Jul 14, 12:02:45
- Advice (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Jul 14, 12:15:09
- Incorrect, most HDTV will be 1080p going forward. (n/m) (NCFC) - usacanary, Jul 14, 19:58:32
- Cheers Larry, looks like they have it in that place Stringer reccommended. (NCFC) - CB41, Jul 14, 12:17:40
- Advice (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Jul 14, 12:15:09
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