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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Right, here goes...
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Originally Posted by arista
They are giving the Specs
"Resolution: 1920 x 1080"
You do know there are more to the specs of a television other than its resolution, right?
What is so stupid is you do not know if Toshiba
or LG or Samsung made this Aldi TV.
Then add the Tevion name
No. It may use a panel by a top brand, but the TV itself won't be put together by them. There is a difference.
"Sky, Freeview and Freesat don't natively broadcast in 1080p"
Correct its 1080i
well above your 720P
1. My TV is 1080p, albeit probably not a major point due to the size of the set.
2. Lot's prefer 720p over 1080i. Thus making your argument invalid.
But by adding a BluRay Player (now costing under £50)
it will play Full HD 1080P
unlike your real old 720P TV that can not
1. As said above, my TV is 1080p.
2. Going by your logic, if 720p is old then so is 1080p. There are higher resolutions around now. 4K for example.
Let's apply your logic to other technology.
The technology in the PS4 and Xbox One is OLD.
An Intel I5 processor is OLD.
An LCD TV must be OLD.
My Microwave is OLD.
Do you see where this leading?
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Last edited by Ryan57; 02-06-2014 at 02:43 PM.
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