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I just noticed that the box my TV came in says 1366 x 768 1080i. Uh???
Wednesday, 25-Feb-15 04:00:54 UTC from Mayonnaise-
@mrmattimation thats ur resolution matt
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@rednorth 1366 x 768 is not 1080i though?????????????
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@mrmattimation yes, i assume it just means its capable of 1080i video
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@mrmattimation Some 720p TVs will accept a 1080i signal and scale it down to the TV's resolution. My TV's only 720p but it'll let me send it a 1920x1080 signal from my laptop (and make it look really crappy in the process. I have it on 1600x900 to match the built-in screen and it still downscales a bit, but is much more tolerable)
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@redenchilada Nope, it looks just fine too. Blu-Ray player, HD DVR, and laptop have all displayed 1080p on it.
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@mrmattimation Pull up some text on the television and compare it to the laptop's screen. It gets really noticeable then.
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@redenchilada Some have weird things. My dad's TV is 1920x1080 but only accepts 1366x768 when working as a monitor with a computer as source.
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