unless you're sitting waaaay too close to your 42" tv, most people will argue that you can't see a difference between 1080i and 1080p....and since 1080i sets are much cheaper than those that support 1080p, you might as well save a few dollars.
I think you mean 760, not 750. I do believe that most HD television is broadcast in 1080i, which is better than 760.
Bluray displays video at 1080p, but on a 42" set, you won't see a difference.
Opinions always differ, but the general consensus is Pioneer Kuro's are the best plasma...followed closely by the panasonic plasmas. Aside from those two, I can't really comment on other plasmas. I know I own a panasonic and couln't be happier.
hope that helps!
I think you mean 760, not 750. I do believe that most HD television is broadcast in 1080i, which is better than 760.
Bluray displays video at 1080p, but on a 42" set, you won't see a difference.
Opinions always differ, but the general consensus is Pioneer Kuro's are the best plasma...followed closely by the panasonic plasmas. Aside from those two, I can't really comment on other plasmas. I know I own a panasonic and couln't be happier.
hope that helps!