Nah, just 1080i. And this will fill the screen (in fact, with slight overscan) but obviously native resolution is better.
Some Bravia models had 6 analog inputs (not counting VGA+3.5mm), at least one of which was a full-featured SCART port with RGB support and AV output to the VCR. And interlaced content worked seamlessly, and probably looked better than on modern TVs.
Nah, just 1080i. And this will fill the screen (in fact, with slight overscan) but obviously native resolution is better.
Some Bravia models had 6 analog inputs (not counting VGA+3.5mm), at least one of which was a full-featured SCART port with RGB support and AV output to the VCR. And interlaced content worked seamlessly, and probably looked better than on modern TVs.
I believe my Bravia was showing 1080p when connected to PS3 via HDMI, but I might be misremembering. But yes, it had inputs galore on the back.
I believe that, it is a wide range of LCD TVs from pocket models to projection monsters.