Originally posted by djtickle
But HD-Ready is a certification. A set that has the HD-Ready certification basically has everything you will require for HD now and in the future.
It has to conform to the following -
-Accept 720p and 1080i at both 50 and 60Hz
-Minimum vertical resolution of 720 at a 16:9 ratio
-Must have both an analogue (Component) and a Digital (HDMI and/or DVI), all accepting the above HD resolutions/refresh rates.
-Must support HDCP through the DVI/HDMI
If a set says it's HDTV Compatible, but does not have the HD-Ready logo, you have to wonder why... maybe it doesn't support HDCP, or only supports 720p in 60Hz...
Always look for the logo, you don't wanna regret it in thr future.
Originally posted by mr_sockochris
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