A: Stanley Miller II - Colin: I am not an HDTV expert, but from what audio-visual professionals have told me, 1080p is "true HDTV" because it's a little bit better than 720p and 1080i . The numbers refer to lines of resolution, and the letters refer to whether the picture is "progressive" or "interlaced." As far as I know, TV stations, cable companies and satellite systems still haven't started showing shows in 1080p yet, but Blu-ray and HD-DVD, which are new types of high-definition DVDs introduced to the market this year, can play recordings in 1080p. So it sounds like you have a TV with plenty of life to it, and you'll be able to enjoy the maximum benefits of HDTV as they become available. Yes, I have played the Burning Crusade extensively now -- two level 70s, one geared mostly in epics.
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