![]() The one caveat here is how close you like to sit to your television. The 720p television sets are still available in the smaller sizes (50 inches or less) and tests have shown that there is no appreciable difference in picture between the 720p and 1080p resolution sets at that size. However, if you’re just the simple TV watcher, the 720p HDTV might still be best for you. If you use your television monitor as a computer screen, you might also have media that can take advantage of the 1080p signal. ![]() The television broadcasters that seem to be moving first to the 1080p signal are pay-per-view options and on-demand networks. Also, more games are being developed with the 1080p encoding. So if you’re a big movie watcher with a growing Blu-ray collection, a 1080p HDTV might still make sense for you. Most Blu-ray disks are encoded in 1080p and all Blu-ray players support 1080 output.
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