Because it's an lcd I assume. My experiance with tv cards is hitting a guy with it when he tried to install a pci into his tv....
Hi, I'm not really requiring any help, well a little bit.. I was just on www.alluc.org and my dad said why don't you watch that downstairs (I was watching training day)... I was like because it's on the computer and he told me to plug it into the TV (Which I didn't know you could do).
So now I have all my programs running on my dads 46" Samsung LCD HD! :) And I have the Internet working on it because we have a 10 meter lead haha
My question is, why isn't the screen pixelated, even a little bit? I can't see any difference... I have a 3.2mega pixel on my phone and the pictures from that are slightly blurred a bit, but that still look good considering the screen size and it's only 3.2 :)
- Oh and while parents are at work there are certain things that look AMAZING on 46" + with his LG surround sound *Gasp*
Because it's an lcd I assume. My experiance with tv cards is hitting a guy with it when he tried to install a pci into his tv....
I assume you are using a TV Tuner card? And LCD's do not show pixelation effects like CRT's. The only way you will see pixelation is if you had a dead pixel area. Meaning the pixel is black instead of colored. And if you use a very high quality S-video cable with a good LCD TV, you get perfect resolution. It could e even better if you set your graphics card settings to TV mode.
i have a VGA port on the back of my 42" plasma. and my computer looks great on it... but i dont use my computer on it much since its so huge!
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