I have a laptop with a screen resolution of 1366x768 and i was told it was a 1080i resolution
I'm not entirely sure
It supports 720p, 1080i and 1080p. On my television it auto selects 720p unless I disable 720p in the PS3 display settings.
"A 720p resolution would be better than other smaller numbered resolution and is much better than traditional tube televisions. However, a 720p resolution television is not necessarily better or worse than a 1080i. Each is best for different types of viewing."
A television that handles 1080i is a high definition model and will therefore support all high definition broadcast formats including 720p. Although 720p is a lower resolution, it is refreshed at twice the rate of 1080i so is classed as another full HD format.
you can't do that. 1080i games can be played with a hdmi cable or else it will be at 720p
Sometimes it depends in what kind of TV you have, some TV's prefere 1080i to 1080p for example. But if you have a very good HD TV then 1080P is the best resolution to pick for High def Xbox 360 gaming. Hope this helped.
Most smaller tv's are 720P and will convert 1080i , 1080P to 720P. Native resolution is the resolution the tv is desinged to work at. The reason for this is , at viewing distance you will not see any difference. The reason is, the resolution of the screen and resolving power of the eye can only do so much. Check the owners manual for the resolution of the TV screen.
You can find information about 720p vs 1080i television online at the home theater section of the About website. Once on the website, type "720p vs 1080i" into the search field at the top right-hand corner of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
No, only 1080i. 1080p is currently only found on local video sources such as games consoles and computer displays. Broadcasters are currently using only 1080i and 720p as their HD formats.
If the TV is 1080i, 1080p or 720p, they are HDTV.
Yes, a 1080p television is currently the highest available resolution TV on the market. They are better than 1080i, and 720p in terms of picture quality.
Yes, if you use the proper cables
720p, because thats the natural resolution for that model DLP. Anything else and there will be some slight delay added while the TV upconverts or downconverts the signal to 720p.