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.
1080i is the highest output
Negative, no networks broadcast in 1080P yet, it does 720P and 1080i
Yes, if you use the proper cables
Broadcasters are currently using 1080i and 720p as the HD standards. Live production equipment doesn't lend itself to 1080p and transfer from film to television formats does not benefit from 1080p's higher frame rate. !080p is generally restricted to disc, games consoles and computer displays. It will make an appearance on broadcast platforms in the coming years but not just yet.
It is possible for the PS3 to upscale a 720p TV to 1080p quality. This is because the PS3 offers a built-in setting that can be turned off and on.
The PS3 will upscale to 1080P if the system is set to upscale. You will not get 1080p you will get 720P upscaled to 1080P. I find that DVDs movies are better on the upscaled format, but they are not of the quality of Blu Ray.
The difference between 720p and 1080p is in how many pixels are displayed across the screen horizontally and vertically. 1080p would have more pixels and thus the image on the screen would be clearer.
It's 720p for both X360 and PS3 versions.
720p is the # of pixels the camera records at. 720p is HD, and the highest HD (usually used in tv's) is 1080p.
Blurry
yes it dose to 720p or 1080p
If the TV is 1080i, 1080p or 720p, they are HDTV.
It supports 720p, 1080i and 1080p. On my television it auto selects 720p unless I disable 720p in the PS3 display settings.