1080p material, or at least blu-rays, is usually not playable with free
software anyway (it's like with DVDs, but the DVD encryption is cracked and
it's even legal to watch them in some countries with free programs that crack
this encryption). If you have the correct type of display (one with a
physical resolution of 720p and one that isn't too huge to make 720p look
pixelated) it will look very sharp and detailed even in 720p.
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