stitchintime
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Recently I purchased a Viore HDTV 24" capable of producing 1080p resolution and I have to return it due to a faulty pixel. I am also wanting a slightly bigger picture, maybe 26", but similar price range. I have not yet purchased a BluRay player to go along with it, but I will try to get a good cheap model that plays recordable CDs and DVDs.
I am doing this so that I can watch the hi def Disney movies that people post here on my TV. I also want to stress that I am on a tight budget, a spacial limitation, and I can't just go all out and buy anything I see. I am worried if I don't buy a screen capable of 1080p resolution, I won't be able to watch the 1080p movies.
I have a question, and it may sound a bit basic: Since most of the models in my price range are only capable of 720p resolution, would I be able to play a video in 1080p on a 720p screen? Would the TV or the BluRay player downgrade the picture to 720p, or would it not play at all? I am guessing it might depend on the model, but I am new at all of this, so I can't be certain, and I know I want to get my money's worth.
I am doing this so that I can watch the hi def Disney movies that people post here on my TV. I also want to stress that I am on a tight budget, a spacial limitation, and I can't just go all out and buy anything I see. I am worried if I don't buy a screen capable of 1080p resolution, I won't be able to watch the 1080p movies.
I have a question, and it may sound a bit basic: Since most of the models in my price range are only capable of 720p resolution, would I be able to play a video in 1080p on a 720p screen? Would the TV or the BluRay player downgrade the picture to 720p, or would it not play at all? I am guessing it might depend on the model, but I am new at all of this, so I can't be certain, and I know I want to get my money's worth.