1080p iPad3 ATV what preset to use

So with iPad on its way what is the right preset to use. I have always used compressors iPad/iPhone setting
Would like to decompress my few to 1080p. Any ideas or tweaks etc. of should I wait for apple to release there new compression preset.
Thanks

There is no consumer video standard beyond 1920x1080 - which is what the new ATV will support. Why would this change?
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