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In theory there's no real limit to the size of a display that could display 1080. Though at a certain size the screen will be so small that you really won't see much difference between 1080 or 720 (and even smaller, between 1080 and 480). In the real world of actual produced products, the smallest TV I've seen that does 1080p is about 37" and the smallest monitor I've seen is about 24". But at that point you might as well go 720/768. For instance, I have a 26" LCD in my bedroom that's 768p, vs. the 61" DLP in the living room that's 1080p. At their respective sizes, the image appears about the same in sharpness to me.
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