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Most new HD-ready TVs can now process a 1080p signal, so will work fine with Blu-ray players. Older HD-ready TVs and many cheaper TV sets may not process 1080p, but will simply switch to 1080i when used with high-definition DVD. The best TVs will also display pictures, or frames, at the same rate they're recorded onto high-definition discs (24 frames per second). If the TV doesn't process at the same speed, the result can be juddery movements during fast-motion or camera-panning scenes.
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Can I watch high-definition DVD on an HD-ready LCD or plasma TV?
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