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<blockquote data-quote="mdbarber" data-source="post: 218613" data-attributes="member: 46710"><p>There seems to be a few inacuracies in that post sk but nothing that cant be explained by delusional paranoid thinking lol</p><p>The limit of screen perfection is a true one to one pixel mapping#</p><p> using a pc based player on a 1366x768 panel you actually can achieve full 720p display without scaling and anyone who tells you otherwise is a fool.</p><p>Of course there is the small matter of the black bands round the side ie 1366-1280/2 and 768-720/2 minus the usual pixel padding</p><p>this will vary in impact due to the size of the panel ie 32,37,42 or higher but with the lights off you will hardly notice on a quality set</p><p>the discrepancies in matching the two is simply where the two industries(TV and PC) are meeting for the first time</p><p>720p (a broadcast standard) and 1366x768 (a panel manufacturers standard) based on optimum division of production lcd panels </p><p></p><p>The next generation has already been planned by them together, its called 1080p and sets are available at not too extortionate rates already</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdbarber, post: 218613, member: 46710"] There seems to be a few inacuracies in that post sk but nothing that cant be explained by delusional paranoid thinking lol The limit of screen perfection is a true one to one pixel mapping# using a pc based player on a 1366x768 panel you actually can achieve full 720p display without scaling and anyone who tells you otherwise is a fool. Of course there is the small matter of the black bands round the side ie 1366-1280/2 and 768-720/2 minus the usual pixel padding this will vary in impact due to the size of the panel ie 32,37,42 or higher but with the lights off you will hardly notice on a quality set the discrepancies in matching the two is simply where the two industries(TV and PC) are meeting for the first time 720p (a broadcast standard) and 1366x768 (a panel manufacturers standard) based on optimum division of production lcd panels The next generation has already been planned by them together, its called 1080p and sets are available at not too extortionate rates already [/QUOTE]
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