Can someone answer this for me? My understanding is that p means progressive scan and i means interlaced. Now, that's a refresh rate (and thus bandwidth) difference, NOT a resolution difference as I understand those terms. So the same number of pixels are being drawn, it's just that one takes twice as long to draw those pixels. Is that correct? Everyone seems to constantly say that "p" gives one higher resolution. That must mean:

1. I don't know what interlacing means.
2. Those terms are not used correctly when it comes to HDTV.
3. People are wrong -- they have the same resolution, but one draws slower.

Which is it?

Jim