Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
Direct TV Does broadcast on demand movies in 1080P now.there is nothing that broadcasts in 1080p at the moment, only blu ray is 1080p. so if you aren't to particular and you didn't notice the difference, stick with 1080i which is 720p.
would this mean that the channel would not show up? or just not look quite as good?Direct TV Does broadcast on demand movies in 1080P now.
http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/global/contentPageNR.jsp?assetId=3720002
It will look fine, save your money and get a 720p set.would this mean that the channel would not show up? or just not look quite as good?
Its not a channel per say its pay per view movie channel that broadcasts in 1080p. you have to pay for each movie you watch. So all the HBO and HD channels you would get with either 720p or 1080i. In the future maybe a year or 2 all movies shot in 1080p will probably be broadcasted in 1080p on HBO Showtime and so on.would this mean that the channel would not show up? or just not look quite as good?
Just so I am clear on the better technology. And yes your right 720p is less money for a reason.720p FTW. Save your money and spend the rest on cigars. :halfgrinw
actually, I do appreciate all your info. For me, its a question of do I need the latest technology.LOL Sorry Ron go with the 720 if you want to save some cash other wise get a 1080p since it will probably last a long time and technology is moving fast and broadcast in 1080p in a few years.
Ok I wont even bring up 3d TV sets then LOL.actually, I do appreciate all your info. For me, its a question of do I need the latest technology.
Do you need a 1080p, absolutely not. 720p/1080i will be work fine for a long time, if you plan on watching bluray movies or playing a ps3 all the time then spend the money for the 1080p. If not, go for the 720p/1080i. I have had 3 of these tv's for years and don't see them becoming outdated before they all die on their own. Just like my dads 20 year old tv is still working just fine.actually, I do appreciate all your info. For me, its a question of do I need the latest technology.