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<blockquote data-quote="lubbe75" data-source="post: 328491" data-attributes="member: 83798"><p>moesfeld, you are right about the resolution problem. I went ahead and bought an Radeon HD 2400 Pro with s-video output. I can still return it back to the store if I am not happy, and maybe I will. </p><p></p><p>I can get 1024 x 768, but that is not a 16:9 format. The only possible 16:9 format I can get is 854 x 480 (something like that, don't remember the exact numbers). This is a very low resolution (especially since I know that the TV can handle 1024x768) and I can't even fit the Catalyst settings window on that screen.</p><p></p><p>So what should I do? If I choose to keep the 2400 card, can I do something else to get a good resolution, or something that appears to be a good 16:9 resolution?</p><p></p><p>If I choose to return the card, what should I get instead? What is the cheapest Nvidia card that can handle playback of HD media (blu-ray, 1080p, 1080i)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lubbe75, post: 328491, member: 83798"] moesfeld, you are right about the resolution problem. I went ahead and bought an Radeon HD 2400 Pro with s-video output. I can still return it back to the store if I am not happy, and maybe I will. I can get 1024 x 768, but that is not a 16:9 format. The only possible 16:9 format I can get is 854 x 480 (something like that, don't remember the exact numbers). This is a very low resolution (especially since I know that the TV can handle 1024x768) and I can't even fit the Catalyst settings window on that screen. So what should I do? If I choose to keep the 2400 card, can I do something else to get a good resolution, or something that appears to be a good 16:9 resolution? If I choose to return the card, what should I get instead? What is the cheapest Nvidia card that can handle playback of HD media (blu-ray, 1080p, 1080i)? [/QUOTE]
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