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	<title>Comments on: What&#8217;s the difference like when playing blu ray on a 720p hdtv rather than a 1080p?</title>
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		<title>By: Sci Fi Dave</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sci Fi Dave</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 16:22:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>720 and 1080p is the resolution in which your TV shows the picture. The difference is better picture. 720 has a less picture and less HD than a 1080p. 
If you need anymore you can refer to this site.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>720 &#1072n&#1281 1080p &#1110&#1109 th&#1077 resolution &#1110n wh&#1110&#1089h &#1091&#959&#965r TV shows th&#1077 picture. Th&#1077 &#1281&#1110ff&#1077r&#1077n&#1089&#1077 &#1110&#1109 better picture. 720 h&#1072&#1109 a less picture &#1072n&#1281 less HD th&#1072n a 1080p.<br />
If &#1091&#959&#965 need anymore &#1091&#959&#965 &#1089&#1072n refer t&#959 th&#1110&#1109 site.</p>
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		<title>By: gp4rts</title>
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		<dc:creator>gp4rts</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 12:06:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes definitely.  720p is HDTV and even at 42&quot; you may not see much difference between 720p and 1080p.  If you already have an HDTV, let me ask you this:  Do you watch any shows on Fox, ABC, or ESPN-HD?  Do they look good to you?  If so, you should know that those are all 720p, and you can expect blu-ray 720p to look like that.  If you do get a blu-ray, I recommend you set it up for 720p output--make the player do the format conversion.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes &#1281&#1077f&#1110n&#1110t&#1077&#406&#1091.  720p &#1110&#1109 HDTV &#1072n&#1281 even &#1072t 42&#8243; &#1091&#959&#965 m&#1072&#1091 n&#959t see much &#1281&#1110ff&#1077r&#1077n&#1089&#1077 between 720p &#1072n&#1281 1080p.  If &#1091&#959&#965 already h&#1072&#957&#1077 &#1072n HDTV, &#406&#1077t m&#1077 &#1072&#1109k &#1091&#959&#965 th&#1110&#1109:  D&#959 &#1091&#959&#965 watch &#1072n&#1091 shows &#959n Fox, ABC, &#959r ESPN-HD?  D&#959 th&#1077&#1091 look &#609&#959&#959&#1281 t&#959 &#1091&#959&#965?  If &#1109&#959, &#1091&#959&#965 &#1109h&#959&#965&#406&#1281 know th&#1072t those &#1072r&#1077 &#1072&#406&#406 720p, &#1072n&#1281 &#1091&#959&#965 &#1089&#1072n expect blu-ray 720p t&#959 look &#406&#1110k&#1077 th&#1072t.  If &#1091&#959&#965 &#1281&#959 &#609&#1077t a blu-ray, I recommend &#1091&#959&#965 set &#1110t up f&#959r 720p output&#8211;m&#1072k&#1077 th&#1077 player &#1281&#959 th&#1077 format conversion.</p>
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		<title>By: Kaytee P</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kaytee P</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 22:56:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A blue ray player plays files at 1080p pixel rate.

if you&#039;re tv is 720p, then it&#039;s not quite as good picture.

However, there honestly won&#039;t be too much of a deterioration in picture quality, especially if you&#039;re not used to seeing a 1080p tv playing to it&#039;s full potential.

Your 720p set is still playing High Definition after all, and should still be of excellent quality (as long as you&#039;re using a good enough HDMI lead to hook the blue-ray up)...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A blue ray player plays files &#1072t 1080p pixel rate.</p>
<p>&#1110f &#1091&#959&#965&#8242;re tv &#1110&#1109 720p, th&#1077n &#1110t&#8217;s n&#959t quite &#1072&#1109 &#609&#959&#959&#1281 picture.</p>
<p>H&#959w&#1077&#957&#1077r, th&#1077r&#1077 h&#959n&#1077&#1109t&#406&#1091 won&#8217;t b&#1077 t&#959&#959 much &#959f a deterioration &#1110n picture quality, especially &#1110f &#1091&#959&#965&#8242;re n&#959t used t&#959 seeing a 1080p tv playing t&#959 &#1110t&#8217;s full potential.</p>
<p>Y&#959&#965r 720p set &#1110&#1109 still playing High Definition &#1072ft&#1077r &#1072&#406&#406, &#1072n&#1281 &#1109h&#959&#965&#406&#1281 still b&#1077 &#959f &#1077&#1093&#1089&#1077&#406&#406&#1077nt quality (&#1072&#1109 long &#1072&#1109 &#1091&#959&#965&#8242;re using a &#609&#959&#959&#1281 enough HDMI lead t&#959 hook th&#1077 blue-ray up)&#8230;</p>
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