1080i versus 1080p display - Mini Mac & 46" LC-46D62U SHARP monitor?

We solved our scattered image resolution problem on our new 46" SHARP LCD monitor running on a mini mac (Thanks to BSteely's recommendations).
But we are working with a 1080i resolution by lack of having the option available to set it to 1080p. The mini mac doesn't offer it by default. We are recommended to use switchResX because there is something in the Intel driver for the GMA 950 graphics that picks up on the fact that it is connected to a TV and not a normal monitor that causes it to limit the mini's output to 1080i.
Can anyone or you BSteely share your experience with the software? Is it free? Is it worth it? Will be have more of our money worth: meaning more visible quality going through the process of switching from 1080i to 1080p? Any risk for us to mess up the resolution we were able to obtain so fare (after lots of struggling)?
What is the real difference between 1080i and 1080p? Why are TV's with the 1080p capability more expensive?
Yes, I am a novice in the field. Whole new world. Exiting but confusing. Thank you for all the possible enlightenment.
Deborah

Probably you are dealing with two seperate issues. One is handled from the TV's side and one is handled from the mini's side. First, on the TV, set the View Mode to "Dot by Dot". Refer to the TV's user guide for how to set that mode. That should get rid of jaggy artifacts you mention.
Second, on the mini, it is widely reported that 1080p does not always show up within Displays preferences as expected. Or sometimes 1080p is in fact being sent even when the mini says the resolution is 1080i. It's hard to say which is the case.
Those times when 1080p is not offered as a selection within Displays preferences, others have had success to get it to show up by going into Displays preferences and selecting the "Show displays in menu bar" option. Then, under the resulting menu bar icon that looks like a display, scroll down to "Number of Recent Items" and select 5, or even try 10. For some people, doing this has caused a second 1080 resolution to show up, where the second one is 1080p. A reboot may be required to get this to work.
To check if the mini is outputting 1080p or not, I believe you can check this from the TV by hitting the DISPLAY button on the TV's remote. It should report what it thinks is the format of the incoming video signal. Good luck.

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