IMove 08 Import 1080i

I have a 17inch powebook 2gb ram , 160GB 54000rpm HDD and when im in imovie importing moves from my Panasonic HD-SC1 via USB on the import option i've set it to Full 1920x1080 but below the option there is a message of
Selecting Full on this computer may result in degraded video playback
i was wondering if this is due to the speed of the HDD or is it something else, ive also got the laptop connected to a 23" Apple HD Display so i have the full 1080 lines for HD

I'd like to know the answer to this one too! There should be a document somewhere saying which Macs can handle the full 1080 resolution. Could it alternatively be the Firewire speed? My MacBook only had Firewire400.

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