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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 328"><p>Ditto to nchmura. I also have a Sammy DLP HDTV with 1280x720p resolution. However, I run my PC resolution at 1248x702 to eliminate overscan. Both of these are 16:9 widescreen ratios.</p><p></p><p>Like many HTPCers, I use my HDTV more as a PC monitor than a TV. This way I can use the bigscreen to surf the net, watch DVDs from the dvd drive, edit/view photos, listen to music from the harddrive, watch TV thru the PCI tuner card, etc. The point is, all of this is done on a 16:9 AR "monitor" so we really need skins designed for that ratio with resolutions that scale nicely up to 1280x720 or higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 328"] Ditto to nchmura. I also have a Sammy DLP HDTV with 1280x720p resolution. However, I run my PC resolution at 1248x702 to eliminate overscan. Both of these are 16:9 widescreen ratios. Like many HTPCers, I use my HDTV more as a PC monitor than a TV. This way I can use the bigscreen to surf the net, watch DVDs from the dvd drive, edit/view photos, listen to music from the harddrive, watch TV thru the PCI tuner card, etc. The point is, all of this is done on a 16:9 AR "monitor" so we really need skins designed for that ratio with resolutions that scale nicely up to 1280x720 or higher. [/QUOTE]
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