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The cable company mostly likely only provides 1080i, since it cuts down on the amount of data they have to send over the line.
Even over-the-air television is limited to 1080i.
So you really need a higher resolution source, like a Blu-ray player or an Xbox (soon) to get 1080p.
I have a Mitsu 62 DLP 1080p. I have connected a 1080P Blue Ray through the HDMI connections the blue ray player states on it's menu that my TV is not a compatible 1080p. It will play 1080i format through the player but not 1080p. How do I configure it
by Capn Ron on October 20th, 2009
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I have a 56 inch DLP. I was watching football on the main screen and baseball on the PIP, and switchingback and forth. Suddenly, the main screen turned gree. Audio is stil okay on the main screen and the PIP picture is still good. Any thoughts?
by Anonymous on October 12th, 2009
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I have a pioneer 520hd that keeps popping then turns off as soon as i push power
by Anonymous on October 11th, 2009
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I have a 60 inch Mitsubishi DLP and i have three spots that have smudges on the screen, i have had my friend who works for a company come and clean the lense as well as the mirror and they still are there, what do i need to replace to fix this or clean?
by gabers on October 5th, 2009
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Mitsubishi WD 60735 DLP Television bulb went out, replaced with new. New bulb worked for a couple days, now it just went out too??
by sethoakley1923 on June 6th, 2010
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You're reading I have i hdtv 1080p but its only saying its on 1080i how do i change this? Could to be the cable box
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