The only thing is, is that it states it is a 720p tv. I do not want that i want atleast 1080 i , but under its features it says
Costco extends manufacture warranty to 2 years
Returns accepted within 90 days from date of purchase
Screen Size: 37”
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Dynamic Contrast (4-Mode)
Auto Aspect Detection
Resolution: 1366 x 768
PixelPure 3G™:14-Bit Internal Digital Video Processing
DynaLight™: Dynamic Back Light Control
Cinespeed™: LCD Panel with 10 bit video output
TheaterWide®: Modes 6 (inc. Native Mode)
Native Mode™
HDTV Compatibility: up to 1080p
Tuner: NTSC/ATSC/QAM
DNR for all inputs (except PC)
Gloss Black Cabinetry
Channel Browser™
Favorite Browser™
Table Top Stand: Included
Weight: 41.9 lbs. (w/ out stand), 46.31 lbs. (w/ stand)
Dimensions (WxHxD): 36.25″ x 24.15″ x 4.85″ (w/ out stand), 36.25″ x 26.04″ x 11.23 (w/ out stand)
Audio:
And do you see it says HDTV Compatibility: up to 1080p?
Does that only mean for devices?































































That TV will make a 1080i cable signal look great.
It is a very good price and and TV I seen in stores here in Canada my only concern is that I don’t does as good of job with the standard definitions signal. I based I want I have seen at the stores and what I have read in Consumer Reports that speak this TV in there Dec and March Issues.
The description could be wrong. the TV may only be able to show 1080i not 1080p. There is very little visible difference. 1080p will be outdated in a year or so anyway.
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