1080p hdtv, lcd hdtv


In the past, the price of 1080p HDTV sets was almost prohibiting, but with the evolution of the technology, the prices of 1080p HDTV sets have come down to a nice comfortable level. The reason why some people prefer the 1080p HDTVs over the 1080i is that a 1080p HDTV offers full picture unlike its counterpart. Unlike the 1080p HDTV, the 1080i takes an image and breaks into lines and then shows you the odd lines first and then a moment later clears the odd lines and shows you the even lines. You probably don’t believe me since you’ve never noticed the breaks in the picture, but it’s all a visual illusion. Unlike the 1080p HDTV, your 1080i TV takes advantage of human vision. Your brain takes some time to process images, so if an object is taken away from your field of vision at a very fast speed, your brain will still be processing the signal and you will “see” the object but it’s not really there. When your LCD HDTV shows you the odd lines it then takes them away so fast and enters the even lines so fast that while your brain is still processing the odd lines it’s showed the even lines creating a solid picture in your brain. The 1080p HDTV on the other hand is a full image television; it does break the image into even and odd lines but it shows all line at once. People live having the full image that a 1080p HDTV offers since some people at times have been able to perceive a difference between the two.