| re many different kinds of 12 Volt TV broadcast | | | | than 1080i, however there are some DVD players |
| resolutions in the market today. Some of the | | | | in the market that will may be able to display its |
| most common are 1080p/1080i/720p/720i/576p | | | | images in 1080p. On top of that, most TV shows |
| 480p. The resolution of 1080p is actually 1,920 | | | | and movies shoot at 24/fps so the amazing 60 |
| pixels by 1,080 pixels, while the resolution of 1080i | | | | fps capable unit may be unnecessary. The digital |
| is only 1,280 pixels by 1,080 pixels. 1080i however | | | | tuner found on and 12 Volt Television will definitely |
| is far more comparable to 1080p than one might | | | | not be able to pick up any signal higher than 1080i. |
| think. The p in 1080p stands for | | | | In addition, the way it looks we may not see |
| progressive scan, a system in which each | | | | television broadcasted in full 1080p anytime soon. |
| individual video image is projected in very rapid | | | | For those who don’t know, the most |
| succession. 1080i projects these interlaced | | | | noticeable differences between the 1080i and |
| images in a vertical scan format so quickly it | | | | 1080p can only really be seen when comparing |
| makes it look almost exactly like 1080p. | | | | two TVs of massive size. Only when playing |
| Depending on what kind of LCD or 12 Volt | | | | Blu-ray or High Definition DVD discs can you really |
| televisions you have, the television will be able to | | | | see the slight disparity of quality, however this |
| display at least one of the various resolutions we | | | | only appears on LCD screens of large sizes. You |
| have mentioned. On Naxa’s NX-563 22 | | | | can find a variety of 12 volt digital LCD televisions |
| 12 Volt LCD TV DVD combo you have the option | | | | ranging in size from 7 all the way up to 22. |
| of finding 1080i/720p/720i/576p/480p. Different | | | | For these smaller sizes it is more than enough to |
| 12 Volt Televisions have varying frame rate | | | | purchase a television with only 1080i capability, as |
| abilities. You may notice a number after the HD | | | | the full 1080p capability is currently not so useful. |
| Resolution number such as 1080p/60 or 1080p/30. | | | | On the Naxa NX-563 22 12 Volt TV DVD |
| This stands for the number of frames which the | | | | combo or on any of the other smaller sized 12 |
| TV is able to output per second. Any given TV | | | | volt televisions or LCD televisions in the market |
| can output 24, 30 and 60 frames per second | | | | as you can see it will make not make too much |
| however almost every current 12 Volt TV display | | | | of a difference to the human eye. For those of |
| at 30/fps. | | | | you who want to use your 12 Volt |
| Though most people think that it is very | | | | Television’s PC Input, you definitely should |
| important for their 12 volt LCD television to be | | | | not expect to get more than 1080i. In the market |
| 1080p as opposed to 1080i or a lower resolution, | | | | today, there are very few computers currently |
| they may come to find out that it really does not | | | | able to output higher than 1,280 pixels by 1,080 |
| make a very big difference in today’s | | | | pixels, which by now you know is the resolution |
| market. Obviously when watching programs with | | | | of a 1080i system. Therefore, next time you are |
| more motion intensive visuals, like sporting events, | | | | shopping for you 12 volt TV or LCD television |
| little differences are very noticeable. However, the | | | | you should not fall into the sales trap of |
| circumstances create an interesting dilemma. The | | | | purchasing something that is not necessary, and |
| reason why it is not so important for your | | | | you can walk out with the comfort of knowing |
| television to be 1080p is mainly because; nothing | | | | that you got the best bang for your buck. |
| on TV is currently broadcasted higher than 1080i. | | | | Summary: If you’re going to buy a |
| Every single HD channel broadcasts its shows at a | | | | massive TV with a Blue Ray Player, you may |
| maximum of 1080i because bandwidth limitations | | | | notice a slight disparity. However, if 12 Volt |
| impose a strong grip on the capability of | | | | Televisions continue to decode interlaced signal so |
| networks to pursue higher quality programming. | | | | fluidly, there will be almost no distinction between |
| Even most DVD Players will not output higher | | | | the 1080p and 1080i system. |