What’s the difference between 1080i and 1080p HDTV?

There are so many choices and details to know when buying a TV these days. There’s resolution, refresh rates, there’s plasma and LED, and tons of different brands to choose from. Now there’s one question though that keeps coming back to us and it’s about the resolution on those HDTVs. Our customers usually wonder what’s the difference between 1080i and 1080p.

As you probably noticed, according to the price, choosing 1080p is taking your HDTV up a notch. 1080p resolution has progressive scan abilities, meaning that your TV can take the HD out of each and every pixel, unlike 1080i which delivers a less smooth action.

Take a look at the Sony Bravia XBR9 1080p 52" LCD HDTV. Fast action and sports doesn’t get better than this sweetie here. Thanks to the Motionflow 240Hz refresh rate, the 52" Bravia KDL-52XBR9 delivers an incredibly smooth, sharp, and fluid picture. And colors seem to leap off the screen due to Sony's Live Color Creation technology. Reds are deeper and greens more lush, resulting in overall color reproduction that's more natural and vibrant.

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