andy levy wrote:
> You found the key already. The TV requires less resolution. You won't
> be as happy with it as you will be a true LCD meant for the computer.
> Biggest things to look for are dead pixels (look online for information
> on how many people have pixels go dead after a while), response time
> (lower is better), and contrast ratio (higher is better). Also, if you
> can swing it, get an LCD with DVI input, and a video card that does DVI
> out. Much better image that way.
Yep.. You've basically got to run LCDs in their native resolution or
else they look like complete crap. That'll be your biggest problem with
an LCD that will do TV and computer stuff as well.
-Bill
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