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<blockquote data-quote="edterbak" data-source="post: 355873" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>So if I understand HD-ready correctly, it does accept full hd signals. The only thing is that the image is downscaled to 720P (in the TV), and then displayed. The resulting image quality in your case is the same if you have 1080P signal or 720P. </p><p></p><p>So theoretically, it is possible to always use 1080P with your TV with the three refreshrates. If there is no objection otherwise, it is worth a try in my opinion. Im guessing your specs would allow nice 1080P signal processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edterbak, post: 355873, member: 69192"] So if I understand HD-ready correctly, it does accept full hd signals. The only thing is that the image is downscaled to 720P (in the TV), and then displayed. The resulting image quality in your case is the same if you have 1080P signal or 720P. So theoretically, it is possible to always use 1080P with your TV with the three refreshrates. If there is no objection otherwise, it is worth a try in my opinion. Im guessing your specs would allow nice 1080P signal processing. [/QUOTE]
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