» Sat May 12, 2012 4:01 am
1080p resolution is nothing special in PC industry - infact the PC monitor industry has been and is far superior to the mainstream HDTV industry.
TVs aren't meant to be watched up close - but PC monitors are. 1080p has nothing to do with anything. Importance is on picture quality , pixel density , refresh and response time - this is where HDTVs have no chance to a PC monitor at all.
1080p monitors are a bad idea to buy - they're infested with this 1080p plague and you'll just get a cheap panel.
HDTV market is in the boom right now so everyone's just spamming out HDTVs and so is samsung with it's infamous PANEL LOTERY using inferior external companies to supply additional LCD panels under samsung's name and it's really hard for a normal consumer to find out what panel he's got (try AVForums.com) you'll buy a model of the HDTV and if you're lucky you'll get a good picture but the same model identical model could have a way crappier image - there is no way to find this out until you buy the HDTV get it out of the box and look through the ventilation holes for he sticker code on the internal chipset that by searching online can tell you what panel you have.
But yeah - still interesting thing in 1995