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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: Thinking of getting 2 more TVs, need some n00b questions answered Please |
| onthefence |
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Posted: 10 Dec 2011, 23:43
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| some 720p sets can accept 1080p and will scale down. Nice, thanks for the info. I wonder if that is something that works better for them on 1080p video and if there is any artifacts/pixelation for scaledown in gaming..? Is there a name of this feature I could use to search or do I just have to look... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: Thinking of getting 2 more TVs, need some n00b questions answered Please |
| onthefence |
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Posted: 10 Dec 2011, 03:50
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| So just to be clear... if I do this i'll HAVE to get two 1080p TVs unless I want to revert to 720p on my main display? (yuck, and ouch probably can't afford that right now...) It would be neat if I could quasi-benchmark this somehow, it may be that at the Low or Medium settings that I'd HAVE to use ... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: Thinking of getting 2 more TVs, need some n00b questions answered Please |
| onthefence |
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Posted: 09 Dec 2011, 10:55
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| Recently I saw a 32" 720p TV for just $300 and it got me to thinking maybe I could afford eyefinity finally. (I currently game on a 42" 1080p TV) 1) IF I do this, I'm mainly doing it for peripheral vision. Will it even enlarge the 90 degree field of view max currently to more? (ideally I would want ... |
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