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Screen resolutions have been stirring up confusion for several years now. Just when you thought it was safe to assume that any screen adorned with an HD Tick logo guaranteed complete high-definition support, the goal posts have moved.

Most recent HD Tick TVs feature a WXGA resolution of 1366x768 pixels. These will display the commonly used 720p and 1080i formats, although 1080i signals will be downscaled to fit. To display 1080i signals in their entirety, you'll need a screen with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels, which has been coined 'Full HD' by the marketing men.

If you're interested in devices like Blu-ray or HD DVD players or the PlayStation 3 then finding a screen that supports 1080p is important. So, finding the best screen for you depends on your uses and we've listed five of the best LCDs and plasmas featuring Full-HD resolutions.

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brk400
29/11/2007 02:50 PM

Where is the Sharp Aquos 42"LCD? I was always given to understand that it is the best on the market.

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loren
03/12/2007 06:00 AM

Very good information which provided enough info to decide between LCD or plasma

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scop200
11/12/2007 11:31 PM

Yes, where is the Sharp Aquos ?

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phil
18/12/2007 09:43 PM

aquos!....pfft its because they don't rate second rate products. The Bravia engine is hands-down, the best on the market not the "cloudy" aquos

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jezza1
28/12/2007 01:54 AM

yep, sharp may be the leaders in lcd technology, but they dont exactly make the best lcd's. they are good tv's, but lately other brands have caught up to the slow moving aquos, so thats why they dont make the list. things are better now!!!

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NAFEES
02/01/2008 05:40 PM

Can u tell me that LCD price will be so lower that,everybody could buy it?

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Videophile
20/08/2008 03:44 PM

The latest Samsung craps all over the Bravia in picture quality and pure styling

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