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I have no first hand info on
I have no first hand info on this topic. I have not compared 1080i vs 1080p on the same display at varying display sizes. I said 'street wisdom' because the info I have comes from other folks on the net. A/V reviewers and A/V 'experts' that I have read on the net agree about 80% of the time that 1080p will not look better than 1080i on a 32" set. Once again, I don't know, but I have read a lot about it, and that is the consensus. One such article from hdtvexpert.com, written in late July.
He goes as far to say that for the majority of TV sales (37-46 inches), for the money there is "little advantage" (albeit he didn't say 'no advantage') to 1080p versus 768p or 720p.
We're not even discussing a different resolution, just a different frame rate. (1080i vs 1080p)