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Originally Posted by ramicio 
1080i60 is 60 fields per second. Proper deinterlacing will take even fields, display them at double height for 1/60 of a second, then take the odd fields and display them at double height for 1/60 of a second. If a TV is indeed displaying some combed image that's both the even and odd fields for 1/30 of a second, then that TV deserves to be in the trash bin.

1080i60 is 60 fields per second. Proper deinterlacing will take even fields, display them at double height for 1/60 of a second, then take the odd fields and display them at double height for 1/60 of a second. If a TV is indeed displaying some combed image that's both the even and odd fields for 1/30 of a second, then that TV deserves to be in the trash bin.
I think it's more that the PC is rendering at more than 30FPS and without VSYNC or anything it may be causing some tearing, which would be more apparent and more annoying on an interlaced monitor because the tearing would appear between alternating rows of pixels.






