I think @logi85 is saying if 16:10 he will get black bars when watching the normal 16:9 full HD movies? tts y he doesn't like it?
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Apr 22 2009, 10:23 AM
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I think @logi85 is saying if 16:10 he will get black bars when watching the normal 16:9 full HD movies? tts y he doesn't like it?
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May 12 2009, 10:00 AM
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QUOTE(Icehart @ May 11 2009, 10:36 PM) Hi Jaxliew, It is advisable to check with the TV technical specifications before you proceed with the purchase of the said 32" LCD. From my previous post on lower native resolution, I mean by the lower resolution a TV has compared to LCD Monitor. Take for example: A 42" TV with 1024 x 768 QUOTE(jaxliew @ May 11 2009, 11:13 PM) oh.... understood, tat mean i need to choose. either multipurpose lcd tv or better performance lcd monitor for pc use. thks icehart... Yep even full HD LCD TV's resolution is at 1980 x 1080. But IMO this is enough for text based stuff like web and surfing. The thing with LCD TV is that if you are using a large one, chances are you will not be sitting very close to it (as compared to a PC LCD). Even at full HD, if you sit about 6 feet away from a 40" LCD you might have some difficulty reading texts.... unless of course you change the font size or DPI in windows. |
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May 25 2009, 12:30 PM
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One quick question: What are the differences between LCD for PC and LCD TV other than the usual higher resolution per size for PC? I mean are the technology behind the panels the same?
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