<div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>> 720p would look better on a 1080p display than 1080i display, but<br>> 720p would also look better on a 720p display than a 1080p display
<br>> since no scaling is required at all.<br><br>I've read in a german computer magazine that this is not true. They<br>said, 720p content on a 720p display is first being upscaled a little<br>bit by the display to get overscan and then a little bit is being cut
<br>around, so it's 720p again. The same applies for 1080i content on a<br>1080i display.<br></blockquote></div><br>
Maybe I don't have a good eye, but still think upscaling is the way to
go. I would love to have a 2160p display so I could "double"
1080p and "triple" 720p, with proper interpolation as needed.
Plus I would have something like 4300x2160 as my desktop for not video
stuff.<br>
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And it should run at 120 Hz so "pulldown" can be fluid for whatever you want (for 24, 30, 60 fps sources)<br>
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Again, I plan to try myth on my 30 inch Dell at 2650x1600. Anyone
try this yet? Maybe I will just run transcoder on a 1080p
broadcast to make some 1600p video... HA.<br>
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