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Although a bunch of new HDTVs are coming out this year that basically do a progressive upres on 1080 (making it 1080p, the theoretical limit of any HDTV picture) -- yay.
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Andrew Marvick @ Dec 19th 2005 1:04AM
Although a bunch of new HDTVs are coming out this year that basically do a progressive upres on 1080 (making it 1080p,
the theoretical limit of any HDTV picture) -- yay.