That's what I'm talking about. If I have a 50" in my livingroom, Rather than getting 1080p I'd spend the extra bucks getting as high a contrast ratio as possible since my eyes can still easily perceive the difference. I may not have 1080p, but my picture, for my viewing environment, will likely look better.
I can't believe they sell 32" 1080p systems (most are 720). That's fine if you watch it from two feet away, but you're wasting money using it as a TV at normal viewing distance.
24p will be cool. It would be nice to watch a movie without 3:2 pulldown or what is really "23.976p." It's even better for Blu-Ray since it natively supports true 24p.
It'll also be nice to finally get rid of Never The Same Color.
I simply can’t recommend less than 1080p at this point. Even at 50”.. It is noticable for sure. 2x the resolution and all.