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I have to look for it, but it is there. If you don’t have this capability, don’t fret over it though. It’s not enough to make me shed tears if I were to loose it. All HD looks great. Some just look a wee-bit greater….



When the dvdp progressive scans first came out, i bought a version of the same non-progressive Panasonic that i still have now, but a year later obviously.
We tried some a/b switching running the same movie. We also got another dvdp which had the progressive switch on the front and one could turn it on and off by pressing that button.
Through this we determined that the difference in 480i/p was so minimal that the hype surrounding it was mostly marketing ra ra.
However, going with the higher resolution 1080 feed has been a truly huge difference from standard 480 feeds. I have yet to see if the 1080i/p test turns out similar to the 480i/p.
First i would need a 1080p tv....hmmmm....


"Those who preach the myths of audio are ignorant of truth."