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Will it be fuzzy

  • 23-08-2006 12:16pm
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    I was thinking of getting this television along with a 360.

    Now the thing is that it has a native resolution of 1366 x 768. Now 720p as we all know is 720 lines vertically down the screen, and since this telly's native resolution is 768, i was wondering if it would be a fuzzy display.

    Apologies for yet another monitor thread and many thanks in advance to all replys

    Ciarán


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,236 ✭✭✭Idleater


    Fuzzy???

    Short answer: No.

    Long answer: It may be more fuzzy than a similar screen with a lower Response Time. The screen you linked to is 16ms. For a bit more money you could go for something like this or this with 8ms response time.

    And again it entirely depends on the quality of the internal scaler processor in the screen as to how nicely it handles all the frames.

    L.


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