You were the one who claimed just a few posts ago -- and quite incorrectly -- that 720p sports was acquired at 24 frames per second and I had to post articles in response to your claim that refuted what you claimed.
Now you're attempting to claim that I am focusing on 1080i.
That's also incorrect.
What I'm pointing out is that the number "1080" has often been used with a lot of hype.
That's true of both 1080i and 1080p.
The advantage of 720p is that it can display both 24p (film) and 60p (true life).
1080p is relegated to 24 frames per second.
So one must decide if the price premium -- which is substantial for 1080p equipment -- is truly worth it.
The optimal value proposition is 720p in the current environment.
Jerry Jones
Now you're attempting to claim that I am focusing on 1080i.
That's also incorrect.
What I'm pointing out is that the number "1080" has often been used with a lot of hype.
That's true of both 1080i and 1080p.
The advantage of 720p is that it can display both 24p (film) and 60p (true life).
1080p is relegated to 24 frames per second.
So one must decide if the price premium -- which is substantial for 1080p equipment -- is truly worth it.
The optimal value proposition is 720p in the current environment.
Jerry Jones
Originally posted by Tjalfe
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