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Streeteh said:High Definition by... definition means a high level of detail. The density of the pixels determines the definition, not the resolution.
720p on a 60" screen would be anything but HD, infact it would look terrible, the terms 720p etc are just the way in which manufacturers have standardized the resolutions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-definition_televisionHigh-definition television (HDTV) is a digital television broadcasting system with a significantly higher resolution than traditional formats (NTSC, SECAM, PAL). While some early analog HDTV formats were broadcast in Europe and Japan, HDTV is usually broadcast digitally, because digital television (DTV) broadcasting requires much less bandwidth. HDTV technology was first introduced in the US during the 1990s by a group of electronics companies called the Digital HDTV Grand Alliance.
by your standards, a 1inch screen would be hd if it had 1000 pixels on it. but how can you display an image in high definition with only 1000 pixels? your making up your own definition of HDTV. which is fine, but it is wrong.