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Yes, the PS4 supports 1080p output and has apps for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, Neon Alley, and many other streaming services that offer movies, as well as Blu-ray support.
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.
Streaming an HD film from Netflix can use up to 2.8GB per hour. A 1080p YouTube video uses around 0.8GB per hour.
No, it renders on both Xbox360 and PS3 at 720p. The hardware then stretches the image to your screen. The info on the back on the box where it says "resolution" is the resolution of TV the game will support, not the resolution the game renders at.
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.
This TV will support resolutions of up to 1080p.
Yes, probably. But the quality difference won't be noticeable... Yes you can have a 1080p source on a 720p panel. You won't be taking full advantage of the Blu-ray/ PS3/ Xbox360 but it will work just fine.
Playstation 2 does have an internet connection and there was once an official Netflix disc for streaming in Brazil only. Playstation 2 even offers 1080p video output via component cable, making it a perfect fit as a streaming client. Unfortunately though, the service was stopped in the year of 2012 as there was Playstation 3 which offered all the things Sony has promised to realise in the age of Playstation 2 (including usage of Playstation 2 as a personal computer, linux kits were sold at that time).
i am using a Sharp Aquos 42" LCD with my xbox360 in 1080P and resident evil 5 looks amazing.
1080p is possible though component but HDMI is the best way for HD content. It is very unlikely there are HDTVs which do support 1080p but don't have HDMI.
You can use a perfect program called SameMovie. SameMovie provides Netflix, Amazon, Disney Plus, and Hulu Video Downloader, which helps you to download all your favorite streaming videos. Moreover, SameMovie supports downloading movies and TV shows in HD quality (up to 1080p).
The PS3.Because the Xbox360 supports small edge which causes PS3 to be better. Of course if neither is connected to a HDTV 1080P with a HDMI cable they both are not getting what they paid for from the product.