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Could a 1080p HDTV deinterlace properly but the 1080p player deinterlace better, and thus show a superior picture?

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Could a 1080p HDTV deinterlace properly but the 1080p player deinterlace better, and thus show a superior picture?

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If the display deinterlaces properly, the original frame is reconstructed exactly, so there should be no improvement with using the 1080p player as the deinterlacer. There should be no variation in deinterlacing quality once you have achieved proper deinterlacing. References: http://blog.hometheatermag.com/geoff…061080iv1080p/ http://www.hometheatermag.

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