Well a lot of folks can't and there are lots more affordable displays that don't display 1080. And even you can't tell 720 from 1080 beyond a few feet from anything but the largest displays so what difference does it make?I don't think there's anything even slightly unreasonable about demanding that 1080-line channels be the full 1920 pixels wide. There are lots of affordable displays capable of displaying it these days, and I can certainly tell the difference.
I once heard of a musician with perfect pitch that jammed a pair of rough wooden chopsticks into his ears because he couldn't stand listening to a world full of off key singers. Just something to think about. Life is too short to be miserable because of 720p compression artifacts.A good bit rate is whatever rate that doesn't lead to obviously visible compression artifacts most of the time, which disqualifies whatever they're running right now on, for example, HDNET.
Something else to ponder: Isn't it just possible some of those obvious compression artifacts are just in your head?