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Pentium100:
My 21" CRT with maximum resolution at 85Hz being 1920x1440 is quite good for anime too :) And I would not replace it with any LCD.

overkill373:

--- Quote from: namaiki on October 15, 2010, 02:58:16 AM ---Make sure to use madVR, Haali's Renderer, or use BiCubic scaling with your favourite video renderer.

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well atm im using cccp, with pretty much default settings except for the flac thing and the mt option for multi core cpu, havent messed with the haali settings but seems fine



on another note goodbye little black bars, you've been with me for a long time and i will miss ya ( though after googling you im surprised that so many people seem to hate you and want to get rid of you o.o lol)

rostheferret:

--- Quote from: tomoya-kun on October 15, 2010, 01:06:16 AM ---
--- Quote from: rostheferret on October 14, 2010, 06:18:33 PM ---If you're current monitor is connected via HDMI or DVI, then you should be getting HD resolution (it wont need to be downscaled to achieve the required resolution), though obviously not 1080p. I would expect there to be no difference, beyond an improvement in the quality of the monitor ofc.

As for getting full 1080p, it'd have to be upscaled a little more but the loss should again be minimal. Personally, I think a more important question is whether you'll notice the difference. Unless you plan on getting a 42" monitor or larger, I'd be surprised if you could tell the difference between a 1080p source and a 720p source from half a dozen feet, let alone a 720p source that's been upscaled.

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On my 27'' (2560x1440), the difference between 720 and 1080 is actually quite noticeable.  Lots of fuzzy details in the 720.

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Fair enough. I can't tell the difference between 720p and 1080p on my 37" screen unless i'm within 5 feet :/ Then again, I only use 1080p resolution, see no point going higher; I expect the difference in your case is more to do with the degree of upscaling than anything else.

vuzedome:
45" and 720p looks great.  Howeverif you're watching tv caps fansubs(currently airing) then 720p will look bad either way, but if you're watching BD rips then even 720p is good enough.

Xiong Chiamiov:
I don't recall where I came across this lovely little graphic, but Engadget has a chart showing where higher resolution displays start to become useful.  It seems about right to me.

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