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[QUOTE]Originally posted by tonster: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Wolfie351: [qb] 1080p vs 720p on a 40" inch screen is indistinguishable to the average person. I would only buy a 1080p TV if it was 50" or over. Second, Bay Area networks have a mixture of 1080i and 720p broadcasts, and no 1080p. If you're getting your HD signal through a cable company, I'm sorry, but you're not getting the same high quality signal as what's being broadcast over the air. Most cable companies add a touch of compression to their digital broadcasts. If you want the ultimate setup, use an antennae along with a computer based DVR (Myth TV, Beyond TV, etc) with no monthly service fees. I use Beyond TV and can record 3 HD and 3 regular cable channels all at the same time and stream to any room in the house. [/qb][/QUOTE]i agree, definitely go with an antenna to get the best hd signal. you'll definitely have to get an hd cable box to get other channels in hd, but to get network channels all that is needed is an antenna. as for not going with 1080p, don't sweat it, only on larger tv's will the differences be noticeable. and game as much as you want with your new tv as current lcd technology is very resistant to burn in. in fact plasmas are typically more susceptible to burn in, but honestly that's after years of use. the only thing to worry about on an lcd is getting dead pixels. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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