Thanks for the clarification la la-li-lu-le-lo. I did think that, but I saw a 'demonstration' or progressive and thought well, maybe I was incorrect- and the word 'progressive' implies as such, I assumed I was wrong. It is 1080p output- but it is the same on 2 TVs from my 360, and I notice it on my Dad's 360 and different TV. I tried to video it but it is difficult to capture. It looks normal in the video.. =/
actually not all CRT's are interlaced from my understanding interlaced is mostly in the US to save bandwidth also CRT computer screens are progressive and rear projection tvs in the us are progressive
Yes that's true, but I don't think anyone suggested that they were. Most CRT TVs all over the world are capable of displaying both interlaced and progressive images. And of course most CRT computer monitors are progressive-only.
didn't mean to sound matter of factually just seemed like the way you mentioned CRT tvs were interlaced seemed to me to be saying they only came in interlaced i meant no harm just in case