Yes.
yes for the price the of them... it has a great 1080p picture and a great dazzling sound!
1080p and 1080i both refer to the format of a video signal. Any HD television will receive the signal and display it. If the television reports the signal standard being received, it will let you know what the signal is. Therefore, the television cannot be changed from one standard to another as it simply handles the incoming signal. Currently, broadcast HD signals are almost exclusively 1080i with a few formatted as 720p. Both are considered full HD even though the resolutions are different. 1080p is found on some local sources such as games consoles and Bluray players but has not yet made it to mainstream broadcast services.
Yes. Due to the fact that they are based on fluorescent (probably spelled that wrong) lighting. Fluorescent lighting uses large amounts of electricity to excite gaseous atoms into plasma, the fourth state of matter where electrons fly free from their nucleus, thus plasma tv's have plasma
All LCD displays use progressive scanning, namely the whole frame is built up line by line rather than odd lines followed by even lines. Therefore, by default, 1080i will be converted to 1080p, but at a frame rate of 25Hz or 29.97Hz. 1080p sets take 1080i cable or satellite signal and convert (deinterlace) it, creating a progressive scan, meaning the picture is painted from the top to the bottom line (there are 1080 such horizontal lines) in a single pass, and this process (in the US) happens 60 times per second. 1080p is normally run at 50Hz (Europe) or 59.94Hz (North America). 1080i is normally half that frequency. Even if the signal is converted from 1080i to 1080p, there is no additional picture information and therefore, little is gained by the conversion. If the television actually does the conversion, it is worth doing a comparison between converted and unconverted to see which produces the most pleasing results.
There are many places where one can buy a 1080p HDTV plasma TV. One looking to purchase a 1080p HDTV Plasma TV should visit popular stores such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart.
it is like 1080 pixels plasma tv...
Plasma TV 1080p is made by numerous companies, as the "p" simply refers to the progressive type of televisions. Some of the companies that make this television are Panasonic, LG, and Samsung.
Hi there, I actually own a 1080p plasma tv, it is 50 inches so a good size. I bought it on the assumption it would be clearer than other plasma tvs but to be honest to the naked eye you can't tell that much
Any type of 1080p plasma TV can be purchased at most major home electronics stores. Check out Best Buy and The Source. Or check out a store such as Amazon or eBay.
Most modern LCD/Plasma TV's are capable of receiving and displaying 720i, 720p, 1080i and 1080p signals. Therefore your TV, if it can receive 1080i, should be quite happy with a 1080p signal.
Best screen resolutions continue to be 1080p for plasma screens. This provides the highest color ratio to back ratio available in plasma scrrens known today. As screens get larger 3.2 ratio utilizing 1080p is top rated.
Yes they do
Gateway does not make Plasma TV's, however they do make great HD monitors. You can get these 1080p monitors directly from them, or through stores like Best Buy.
Yes, the 1080p LCD TV is the highest quality TV there is for LCD TVs. There are many people that say Plasma TVs are of better quality. The comparison is so close that is up to each individual to make their own decision.
1080p plasma tvs are available through many online retailers such as Amazon, Walmart.com, Best Buy, Overstock.com, or Circuit City. You can also get them from many regular retail stores such as Target, Best Buy, or Walmart. If you have a membership to a warehouse club like Costco you can often get good deals in such locations as well.
You can, but it's highly recommended to play Blu-Rays on a 1080p TV in order to get the best High Definition possible.