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Ready for 1080p

HDTV moves to the next level

PodcastsHigh-definition and digital TV are already vastly confusing for consumers. Now laypeople will have even more furrowed brows. Get ready for a new HD standard called 1080p -- and for a war between two contenders that both want to distinguish themselves as the next-generation high-def DVD. Combining the best of the two most popular HD standards, 1080p provides both very high resolution of larger displays and the ability to handle rapid action well. The problem: No 1080p content is available and probably wont be until settlement of the DVD format fight. Still, if you're buying a display larger than 40 inches, getting one capable of a 1080p display might serve as good future insurance

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