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Cryton (Suspended)
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FWIW, "full HD" refers to 1920×1080, but 1280×720 is a valid HD resolution.
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01-20-11 11:47pm
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Goldfish (0)
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REPLY TO #1 - Cryton :
I disagree. 720p is considered HD by the cable industry, why not here?
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01-21-11 05:11am
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Cryton (Suspended)
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REPLY TO #2 - Goldfish :
There are a number of resolutions considered to be HD (obviously all are higher resolution than SD) including 720p, but to differentiate, the consumer electronics industry has deemed the phrase "full HD" should only relate to 1080×1920.
So you're quite right in saying that 720p is HD, but "full HD" should only be used to describe 1080×1920.
There's more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1080p
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02-08-11 07:39pm
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Goldfish (0)
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REPLY TO #3 - Cryton :
OK, I'll buy that.
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02-08-11 08:06pm
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