Someone here in PAL-land with a HDTV/monitor that can show this info, can you confirm the vertical blank frequency please... Thanks!
Shrike_Priest said:HDTV har helt gjort sig av med PAL-arvet och är universalt. HDTVs "round the world" har 60hz.
Vilket betyder inga mer 17% långsammare PAL-portar
[maven] said:Although for a TV to get the "HDTV ready" label in Europe, it has to support 720p at 50 and 60Hz. Same for 1080i.
Dr Evil said:No it doesn't, It only has to have 720 or more horizontal lines, so a tv that has 1024x768 resolution can use HD ready badge. It's funny how they manage to screw up a simple thing like that.
kyleb said:Maven is talking about signal formats, and he is right. You are talking about the native resolution of the display and you are partially, it is 720 lines minimum but specifically 720 lines in widescreen. So not any 1024x768 display can qualify for the HD Ready logo, but only the widescreen ones.
pipo said:I'm pretty sure they're using two different logo's.
HD-ready (in other words: bogus) and HD-TV (the good stuff).
They look almost the same...
foz said:still must be 720p 50hz compatable in uk to get badge probably 50hz at 1080 to
london-boy said:Nope.
There is only one logo. The Panasonic TX500 plasma is fully HD-Ready and can be called an HDTV.
Also, HD-Ready is not the bogus one in Europe, HDTV is, as it only covers the resolution, while HD-Ready covers all other features i explained earlier.
I take it you mean some of the pv500 plasmas? the tx code is used on the LCDs (like the tx32lxd500), all of which do support the 'full' 720p resolutionlondon-boy said:Panasonic Plasmas (some of the best, especially the TX500) have a native resolution of 1024x768 (or 1024x720, can't remember) but are fully HD-Ready and look absolutely stunning even without having a full 1280x720 resolution.
pipo said:Ah. Cheers!
The "not" is supposed to be there, as 1024x768 native 4:3 displays do not qualify for the HD-Ready mark since they have less than 720 active lines when running 16:9. On the other hand, the plasma's you mention do qualify as they have 768 active lines when displaying 16:9 content as that is their native aspect ratio. So again; not any 1024x768 display can qualify for the HD Ready logo, but only the widescreen ones.london-boy said:Actually no. (unless that "not" is not supposed to be there, which would make more sense)
Panasonic Plasmas (some of the best, especially the TX500) have a native resolution of 1024x768 (or 1024x720, can't remember) but are fully HD-Ready and look absolutely stunning even without having a full 1280x720 resolution.
That's because the EICTA (European Industry Association for Information Systems, Communication Technologies and Consumer Electronics) only specified that the panel should have more than 720 lines to be qualified as a HDTV, without specifying the horizontal resolution.
Doesn't really matter much, those Panasonic Plasmas look better than most panels with a "real" 720p resolution.