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HT Room - update
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 77651" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>The<em> i</em> is for interlaced and the <em>p</em> is for progressive. It has to do with the scanning method used to get the image on the screen. Interlacing was the scanning method used in the old CRT monitors and was more suitable to the CRT technology than to flat panel technology. Flat panels don't make use of interlacing (although it's supported) and thus benefit from Progressive scanning. Progressive scanning requires double the bandwidth of Interlaced, but gives much better performance on fast moving images as there's no interlacing artefacts.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As above, try and stick to the Progressive modes when using Flat panel displays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 77651, member: 122"] The[i] i[/i] is for interlaced and the [i]p[/i] is for progressive. It has to do with the scanning method used to get the image on the screen. Interlacing was the scanning method used in the old CRT monitors and was more suitable to the CRT technology than to flat panel technology. Flat panels don't make use of interlacing (although it's supported) and thus benefit from Progressive scanning. Progressive scanning requires double the bandwidth of Interlaced, but gives much better performance on fast moving images as there's no interlacing artefacts. As above, try and stick to the Progressive modes when using Flat panel displays. [/QUOTE]
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