QUOTE(BeastX @ Oct 14 2012, 04:48 PM)
SL-DVI-D (most common.... cheap too....)
Added on October 14, 2012, 5:17 pm
Not quite true... a 40" 1080p or 23" 1080p is more of a matter of distance to the display and weather you have limited eye focusing range.
a 40 inch is for a wider audience enjoyment (family).... while a 23" may be just limited to 1....
This is a rough analogy (with good eyesight)
What you can see with 20" and 3 feet equals to 40" at 6 feet, meaning if you can seen 1000 text (equally with both)
Bro, can u explain to me about the viewing range please?Added on October 14, 2012, 5:17 pm
Not quite true... a 40" 1080p or 23" 1080p is more of a matter of distance to the display and weather you have limited eye focusing range.
a 40 inch is for a wider audience enjoyment (family).... while a 23" may be just limited to 1....
This is a rough analogy (with good eyesight)
What you can see with 20" and 3 feet equals to 40" at 6 feet, meaning if you can seen 1000 text (equally with both)
I"m confused about PPI. I know the higher the PPI, the sharper, more pixels per inch means clearer and smaller as well. People say having higher PPI is better.
But a 40 inches TV with 1080P would have very very low PPI around 55 PPI. Meaning u can see the pixels with big dots, and blurry as well. Big letters. But is it viewing from a further distance(example: 6 feets) it will be different then(can u explain)? and what is pixelated
But i watch LCD Tvs(40 inches and above), not blur at all le ...confused
This post has been edited by mrkenn: Oct 16 2012, 01:38 AM
Oct 16 2012, 01:37 AM

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