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bigben7

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  1. You want to look at what the resolution is. The display type is just the signal it can accept. It wil be down converted to 480i, which is just a little better than a standard definition tv. The tv at walmart you are looking at, the resolution says: Resolution480 Horizontal Lines, interlaced (480i) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EDTV this explains the difference.
  2. The resolution of the TV is only 480i and is considered EDTV. EDTV generally refers to video with picture quality beyond what is broadcastable in NTSC or PAL, but not sharp enough to be considered HDTV. You can watch HDTV content on it but it will be down converted from 720p to 480i. You should look for tv that is atleast 720p. BestBuy has 1 for $415 that is 1080i. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7601491&type=product&productCategoryId=pcmcat95100050021&id=1130981881933
  3. I hope mine is open tonight, would be nice to beat the rush. I tried calling the 4 closest stores and none of them have a recording with the hours.
  4. Does anyone know if WM opens at 12am or not until 6am the day after?
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