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    1080p input on 32" LCD?

    Hi there,
    I wonder if you can help me:
    I've noticed that there are only one or two 32" LCDs claiming to be Full HD, that is 1080p (and they cost as much as some 40/42 special offer LCDs!).
    Most are HD ready (resolution: 1366 × 768) only.
    I've noticed some of the newer 32" LCDs have a "1080p input" or "1080 direct input" or similar badge.
    Now, the question is what does that badge really mean and does it make any difference whether a 32" LCD has "1080p input" or not (still 768 lines, not 1080!)?
    In other words: any difference if connecting a PS3, XBox360 or BluRay/HD DVD player with a 1080p feed?
    Thanks.
    tinto de verano

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    Some will simply not accept a 1080p feed, result blank screen. Those that will take a 1080p feed simply downscale it to suit.

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    Hi kenny258,
    Thanks for your quick reply.
    I thought they would all downscale, never thought of some just showing a black screen!
    I guess that means that:
    1) For a "1080p input" LCD: I can select 1080p in the source/player, feed it to the LCD and the LCD will downscale it and show it as a 720p picture.
    2) For a NON "1080p input" LCD: I have to select 720p in the source/player, feed it to the LCD and the LCD will show it as a 720p picture.
    Correct? No picture quality differences?
    Thanks again.
    tinto de verano

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