Why does it matter, 1080p is only useful on TV's 60+ inches. 720p looks alot smoother when it comes to fast action. You still get flicker with 1080i due to the fact it is interlaced. 720p draws all 720 lines per 1/60th of a second. 1080i only draws every other line (540 lines each pass) per 1/60th of a second. If you want to watch alot of football, 720p is definitly the way to go if you can afford a fixed pixel display.
Its true! The 700p will be out late May or latest early June. I work for sprint and we just had a vendor road show and Palm spoke and confirmed the date and also told us that we were getting the 700w also 3rd or 4th quarter.
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