https://i.imgur.com/BLfV5.jpg%5B/IMG%5D
OK - So my question is - this is 1080i ? and not 1080p ?
by my limited electrical knowledge - i- stands for interlaced and p-for progressive.
and 1080p is actually TRUE HD , and not 1080i - as often misquoted.
With 1080i , alternate pixel rows of your HDTV are being lit up - and then alternate ( forexample, for the 1st micrsosecond, the 1s,3rd,5th,....1079th row of pixels would be lit up ..and for the second microsecond the 2nd,4th,6th......1080th, would be lit up.
They alternate so fast - that u dont notice it with the naked eye, and hence your eyes see an entire image and not fluctuating pixels ( as really is the case )
With 1080p, all the pixels on ur tv get lit up simultaneously - making 1080p a better and TRUE HD resolution compared to 1080i
Infact, most people agree that after 1080p, 720p is a better and higher resolution , and then comes 1080i , and then 720i and so on and so forth..
Now my question is ( and i dont know what specs Tata Sky or other DTH HD players offer ) , do they offer 1080p ? or is it 1080i ?
Also, if it is 1080i ? then it would depend on the quality of the TV processor as far as PQ is concerned.
I think most TV processors now-a-days are cabable of upscaling and showing true HD picture..
Anybody can shed any light ? maybe indianmascot ? i guess u are the techie here ?
OK - So my question is - this is 1080i ? and not 1080p ?
by my limited electrical knowledge - i- stands for interlaced and p-for progressive.
and 1080p is actually TRUE HD , and not 1080i - as often misquoted.
With 1080i , alternate pixel rows of your HDTV are being lit up - and then alternate ( forexample, for the 1st micrsosecond, the 1s,3rd,5th,....1079th row of pixels would be lit up ..and for the second microsecond the 2nd,4th,6th......1080th, would be lit up.
They alternate so fast - that u dont notice it with the naked eye, and hence your eyes see an entire image and not fluctuating pixels ( as really is the case )
With 1080p, all the pixels on ur tv get lit up simultaneously - making 1080p a better and TRUE HD resolution compared to 1080i
Infact, most people agree that after 1080p, 720p is a better and higher resolution , and then comes 1080i , and then 720i and so on and so forth..
Now my question is ( and i dont know what specs Tata Sky or other DTH HD players offer ) , do they offer 1080p ? or is it 1080i ?
Also, if it is 1080i ? then it would depend on the quality of the TV processor as far as PQ is concerned.
I think most TV processors now-a-days are cabable of upscaling and showing true HD picture..
Anybody can shed any light ? maybe indianmascot ? i guess u are the techie here ?