yh125d Diamond Member Dec 23, 2006 6,886 0 76 Feb 16, 2007 #1 Most 19" lcd's native resolution is 128x1024, so thats 1024 horizontal lines of pixels, right? so isnt that like a High-def TV, but smaller?
Most 19" lcd's native resolution is 128x1024, so thats 1024 horizontal lines of pixels, right? so isnt that like a High-def TV, but smaller?
X xollox Member Feb 12, 2007 38 0 0 Feb 16, 2007 #2 HD is widescreen, the monitors you're looking at aren't. 1080i and 1080p run at 1920x1080.
BassBomb Diamond Member Nov 25, 2005 8,390 1 81 Feb 16, 2007 #3 His monitor can display HD resolution 720P you can view (but with black bars)
F ForumMaster Diamond Member Feb 24, 2005 7,792 1 0 Feb 16, 2007 #4 well it can display 720p HD video. not full 1080P videos which is 1920x1080.
yh125d Diamond Member Dec 23, 2006 6,886 0 76 Feb 16, 2007 #5 So, if its displaying in 720p, there will be bars like watching a regular def widescreen movie on a standard ratio TV? What about 19" widescreens? what will they display? 1080p?
So, if its displaying in 720p, there will be bars like watching a regular def widescreen movie on a standard ratio TV? What about 19" widescreens? what will they display? 1080p?
M Matt2 Diamond Member Jul 28, 2001 4,762 0 0 Feb 16, 2007 #6 1280x720 = 720p 1920x1080 = 1080i/p Those are your only choices for hi def. As long as your display's native resolution is higher than 1280x720 then you can view 720p content.
1280x720 = 720p 1920x1080 = 1080i/p Those are your only choices for hi def. As long as your display's native resolution is higher than 1280x720 then you can view 720p content.