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connect 720p HD LCD TV to pc
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if i connect a pc to a 720p HD LCD TV, will give the same resolution as my monitor?
i will be mainly using for surfing, watching tv,movies, games and often word processing.
Are there any pros and cons?
Model: SAMSUNG LE32B450
thanks
i will be mainly using for surfing, watching tv,movies, games and often word processing.
Are there any pros and cons?
Model: SAMSUNG LE32B450
thanks
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a 720p TV has a resolution of 1280x720
thats a reasonable res...... for a laptop with a 15" screen...
It won't be quite as bad as AC has made out... but everything will be very large and you'll still be sitting the same distance away as you would a smallish laptop screen so some things might look a bit blocky.
a 720p TV has a resolution of 1280x720
thats a reasonable res...... for a laptop with a 15" screen...
It won't be quite as bad as AC has made out... but everything will be very large and you'll still be sitting the same distance away as you would a smallish laptop screen so some things might look a bit blocky.
You'll now have 1080 horizontal lines, giving 1080 pixels in the vertical direction.
I'm currently using a 19" monitor at 1280x1024. A 1080p TV will have a higher resolution in the vertical direction than this, which is good.
I believe 1080p is 1920x1080. Hence, text should be readable and of good quality (I'd have thought), using DVI, HDMI or DisplayPort as output.
I'm currently using a 19" monitor at 1280x1024. A 1080p TV will have a higher resolution in the vertical direction than this, which is good.
I believe 1080p is 1920x1080. Hence, text should be readable and of good quality (I'd have thought), using DVI, HDMI or DisplayPort as output.
Chuck - you should try my eyes for a day
quand
I just don't think a tv is a pc monitor
ours is softer - good for films - not bad for games
but not sharp enough for serious work
... you can adjust - but then films look stark
as said - reasonable resolution on a 15" screen - but you are doubling that and then some ... as well as siting 4 or 5 times further away
(music is OK though!)
quand
I just don't think a tv is a pc monitor
ours is softer - good for films - not bad for games
but not sharp enough for serious work
... you can adjust - but then films look stark
as said - reasonable resolution on a 15" screen - but you are doubling that and then some ... as well as siting 4 or 5 times further away
(music is OK though!)
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