On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 11:45:01 -0500, Frank Sweetser wrote:
In the past, tv and monitors were two seperate products that shared some common underlying technology. Nowadays, they're just different market segments for the same product, differing mostly in the size, case, and marketing.
Plus, since most HD content is recorded at a native resolution of 1080, watching it on a monitor with a physical resolution of 1080 (or multiple thereof) gives the best results. This is nice if you want to watch blue ray of HD streaming on you pc.
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