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of 1080i is typically 60... 1080i is directly compatible with... 1080i is compatible with newer... while accepting a 1080i signal will scale it down to the panel size of 1366x768 as they are physically... the frame rate of actual 1080i broadcasts is usually 0... 1080i on 1366x768 resolution problems...

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