1080p Explained

What 1080p means, where to get 1080p, how to hook up 1080p.
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@blightedpersona
Note that youtube only had 320x240p and a mobile mode until March 2008 when 480x360p was added. Then later that year 720p support was added and it went widescreen.
uploaded in 240p? are they trying to be ironic or something?
funny its in 240p ;d
@XtremeBull3T Good for you.. BTW, did you notice this is a Video from 2007 ?
lol. the video is in 240p.
hmmm my pc outputs 4320p at 120fps (3d with 120hz)
To die for…
I’d never die for it.
my PC would likely output 1080p50/60
@nouvelli 1080i TVs are CRTs only.
its a shame they didn’t broadcast this in 1080p…
@Shucaybias ok
@jpollorena Actually thats mostly for xbox, in ps3 try this game uncharted 3 which has the native reso of 1080p with hard textures, everything maxed up to the ps3′s limits! But LOL who cares! Its all bout the old consoles, theyre more fun to play coz no one cares bout their graphics ROLFMAO! XD
@crazyjorge2111 there is this game called Uncharted 3 Which will use the PS3 graphic and Processiing abilities 100% and there wasnt games that took advantage of the 8 SPEs in the ps3′s processor (Its single core not 8 core XD) so they used to use the Main PE mostly. But im telling ya try playing Uncharter 3 on ps3 and youll be all like damn man! and oh yh halo reach uses 100% of Xbox 360′s capabilities, so youll see a big difference. But fuck ps3 or xbox 360 its all bout 60′s consoles! XD
@Shucaybias Yea but there aren’t many games on ps3 that run natively at 1080p. Ps3 still struggles to do that as well as the 360. And a lot of games look even better on the 360.
@Shucaybias
High Detailed Textures don’t take much space at all. Most XBOX AND PS3 games run native 600p. And upscale. Native 1080p for simple textures in racing games is easy.
@jpollorena bullshit, its upscaled from 720p, to 1080p…there will NEVER be a game at 1080p with 9.5gb for the Dual Layer DVDs because there is simply not enough memory for very high textures, unless you do some insane compression which will kill the reading speed of disk by large amount…so all they can do is to upscale the picture, but if I were you i’d just run the game at 720p or 480p if you cant access 720p! most of the xbox games are running at 480p but titles like halo 3 run at 720p!
@crazyjorge2111 sorry but thats not possible…..Xbox uses a DVD, which is dual layer meaning that the single dvd is using 4.7gb, BUT its double it…ps2 games only use the max amount of 4.7gb and xbox gets double….so now bout the graphics…it is possible with 9.5gb to get 720p with sharp textures but if you want 1080p you will need more than 15gb of memory for the game….thats where ps3 comes in…the games on ps3 have 25gb, or up to 50gb meaning they can run at 1080p with no problemo!
I will never buy A Phillips product ever again! I had a Phillips DVD player that lasted me one year then I Bought a Sony and it still works, that was five years ago. Then I bought a Phillips tv and when I hooked it up the picture was horrible even after balancing it with a calibration disc. So I took it back and got a Sony that still works, that was ten years ago. Every Phillips product I have ever bought has let me Down, I have learned my lesson DON’T BUY PHILLIPS!!!
what most people won’t tell you however, is that on a smaller tv (32 inch or less) it’s better to get a 720p because the difference is negligible.
20 000th viewer !
@jpollorena yes I know that. You said a lot of racing games were natively 1080p, which is not correct.
@crazyjorge2111
yeah, they are. GTA 4 is native 720p on 360. MW2 is native 600p on 360 (and ps3).
@jpollorena no…
@crazyjorge2111
Well, a lot of the racing games on Xbox 360 are native HD 1080p . . . .