The television frame or field frequency will vary according to the content. It is the content that defines the frequency and not the hardware it plays on.
In Europe, the field rate for 1080i signals is 50Hz with the frame rate at 25Hz. For 1080p, the frame and field rate are normally both 50Hz
In North America, the rates are 30Hz and 60Hz respectively.
There are some other rates that might rarely be seen. Commercial film production uses a frame rate of 24Hz and sometimes video conversions will capture at a 24Hz frame rate. For an HD capture, the full description will be 1080p, 24. Similarly, in Europe, film is often converted to video at 25 frames per second by increasing the playback speed of the film. The resulting video can then be 1080p, 25.
Many Bluray and DVD players will simply output the video at the frame rate that is stored on disc rather than converting it to different rates.
1080 pixels. And you need an 1080p HDTV in order to get the full resolution of the Blu-Rayy disc
You will need a source that outputs at 1080p. Most cable boxes/ satellite boxes do not have the ability to output 1080p (Their native resolution being 1080i/720p) Blu-ray players including the PS3, the Xbox360 along with some other streaming video devices are the only way to get a 1080p signal on your TV. Keep in mind that your content will also have to be capable of 1080p. Some video games are capable, all Blu-rays are as well. A DVD in a Blu-ray player will NOT give you 1080p.
There is the Samsung BD-UP5000 1080p HD-DVD Blu-Ray Disc Combo Player.
The highest HD resolution is 1080p (or 1080 pixels) and in order to get the best HD from the Blu-Ray disc, the TV's resolution should be 1080p as well. A lower native resolution television will reduce the effective resolution.
Yes the PS3 supports 1080P when it is connected to a 1080P HDTV with the correct connection cables. The blu-ray disc plays movies at 1080P when played on the PS3 to my HDTV. The PS3 also upscales DVDs to near HD quality with amazing results. In order to fully support 1080p you do need to have a 1080p capable HDTV connected to the PS3 with HDMI or component cables.
Yes.
First of all, Blu-Rays only produce 1080p images and DVDs DO NOT produce a high definition quality. And 1080p is more clearer than 780p since it has a higher pixel count
Maybe, we just have to wait and find out
Yes it can and the PS3 should be set up for 1080P on a HDTV 1080P
Yes. It also acts to upconvert the image to near 1080p resolution (subject to the max resolution of your television)
ps3 has 1080p full hd. blu ray player free to play online (internet connection required) can change hard drives.
No, but it can connect to a HDTV and Play up to 1080P blu-ray discs