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"900p" or 1080p monitor?
kitamesume:
^we're talking about the laptop's screen size because he wanted a portable media player.
Pagonis:
--- Quote from: heittopussi on July 01, 2012, 07:58:16 AM ---Stop messing with microscopic monitors, get a 46" LCD LED tv to act as your monitor. Problem solved :)
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Erm... TV? Correct if I'm wrong (don't have a TV for ages now), but don't TVs have only 1920x1080 resolution?
I mean 1920x1080 on a 46"? That's just ridiculously lame. I'd rather get 30" with 2560x1600.
mrdkreka:
--- Quote from: Pagonis on July 01, 2012, 11:34:01 AM ---
--- Quote from: heittopussi on July 01, 2012, 07:58:16 AM ---Stop messing with microscopic monitors, get a 46" LCD LED tv to act as your monitor. Problem solved :)
--- End quote ---
Erm... TV? Correct if I'm wrong (don't have a TV for ages now), but don't TVs have only 1920x1080 resolution?
I mean 1920x1080 on a 46"? That's just ridiculously lame. I'd rather get 30" with 2560x1600.
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When there is no content in that high resolution you will get a worse image quality, than playing a 1080p video on a 1080p screen. Try watching a 480p video on a 1080p screen and you will see what I mean.
kitamesume:
^with madvr and the right upscale algorithm it looks great, although kinda blurred. and [480p -> 1080p] isnt the right comparison, it should be [720p -> 1080p] vs [1080p -> 1440p]
mrdkreka:
I was saying 480p, because it would be easier to see what I meant, and because there are still a lot of content only in 480p so he is going to experience it. And no it doesn't look great even if you use madvr it just doesn't look as bad, but still pretty bad if the content has a lot of details.
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