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1. Why Choose 720p Blu-ray Over Streaming or 1080p?

| Feature | 720p Blu-ray | Streaming (HD) | 1080p Blu-ray | |---------|--------------|----------------|----------------| | Resolution | 1280×720 | 1920×1080 (variable) | 1920×1080 | | Bitrate | ~8–15 Mbps (high) | ~3–6 Mbps (compressed) | ~20–30 Mbps | | File size (per ep) | ~2–4 GB | ~1–2 GB | ~6–10 GB | | Grain & detail | Good, natural | Artifacts possible | Excellent | | Storage efficiency | ✅ Best | N/A | ❌ Large |

1. Resolution: 1280x720 Pixels

720p (progressive scan) offers 720 vertical lines of resolution. While not as sharp as 1080p (Full HD) or 4K, 720p provides a significant upgrade over standard definition (480p or lower). For many viewers, especially those watching on laptops, tablets, or smaller TVs (under 40 inches), the difference between 720p and 1080p is often indistinguishable.

Final Tip: If you already own the 4K BluRay set, consider creating a 720p HEVC (x265) version for portable devices. Use the RF (constant quality) setting of 22 in HandBrake. You will preserve an astonishing amount of the original detail while reducing file size by over 70%. And as Tyrion Lannister would say, “That’s what I do. I drink and I know things.” Now you know things about your viewing options. Enjoy the climb.

Verdict: For true Game of Thrones Season 1 720p BluRay quality, physical media + ripping is the only legitimate path.