My HDTV has 1080i what does this mean?

1080p with 1080i?

  • Does an HDTV that supports 1080p also support 1080i, 720p.....and the rest? I mean, if you have 1080p resolution you can watch in 1080i, right?

  • Answer:

    i would think so most tvs have a setting for is. I would check you tv manual

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Yes, an HDTV that will do 1080p, will also support lesser resolutions. H a p p y H o m e T h e a t e r i n g ! Xe♫

XenonAudio

The TV will convert any input to its "native" resolution. So if you have a 1080p display, the TV will "scale" the input (480i, 480p, 720p), and deinterlace 1080i, to 1080p for display.

gp4rts

Generally 1080i (interlace) will be supported by most HD TVs. 1080p is progressive and has twice the data rate to the screen. In 1080p each of 1080 lines is written each frame. In 1080p every other line is written. Many HD TVs will not support 1080P. But if it supports 1080P it should support all the slower and lower resolutions including 1080i and 720p.

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