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Dick, Doesn't your answer to this qustion of 1080P vs 720P depend upon the resolution of the source? With a 1080P source like Bluray your assumption would make sense. If you are upconverting a 720p or 1080I source I don't see why you would see more detail on the 1080P set, especially as the processing in many sets throws away one of the frames in 1080I and downrezs to 540P. Isn't the amount of detail available limited by the source signal? LewBob