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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Doesn't work.
All monitors have a native resolution and TVs can only display one.
(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 14:54, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
Well thats bollocks
I have a media center PC attached to 2 two TVs in my house and I can adjust the resolution in the control panel on both of them.
(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 14:58, Reply)
It's not bollocks.
The displays may be able to accept different resolutions, but it can't display them. It up or downsizes it to fit to the screen. That is why when you watch SD television on your HD TV, it doesn't display as a tiny box in the centre.

What you might be seeing is the TV's interpretation of the graphics card output. It isn't being truly displayed in the way a monitor would.
(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:02, Reply)
Well mine can
I do exactly what I said so I can read text more easily on my 42" TV change the resolution, text becomes bigger spread over more pixels and can be read more easily.
(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:04, Reply)
No, it can't. Not if it's a television.
It is simply displaying the information the graphics card is sending to it. The graphics card is altering to whatever resolution you're asking for and the television is scaling that back to its one native resolution.

This is a pointless argument as TV and monitor resolutions aren't even the same thing. Point is, you're wrong.
(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:06, Reply)
It can if you reroute the signal through a dedicated graphics card, hook that up to the TV through the HDMI input then take the controller and repeatadly ram it up your cock end until you shit out an episode of Eldorado

(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:09, Reply)
OMG the internet is over. Nakers has become IT literate

(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:10, Reply)
I love it when people that have no idea what they're talking about
argue with those that do because "BUT MY EYES SAY IT LOOKS DIFFERENT"
(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:11, Reply)
The only one making any sense in this tedious subthread is Nakers.
Bury the rag deep in your face
For now's the time for your tears.
(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:13, Reply)
Point is my TV has the ability to have more than one resolution
You claimed TV's can only display one. I am telling you mine can display more than one.
(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:13, Reply)
And you are wrong.
You are wrong because you don't know what you're looking at.
(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:15, Reply)
You're just upset because I can make text easier to read on my TV and you can't

(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:20, Reply)
I am annoyed because my television is shitty at interpolation.

(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:22, Reply)
i chnage my tv normal, vibrant, Hollywood day OR Hollywood night
I like it on normal
(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:23, Reply)
Even my fisher price macbook pro has three resolutions to choose from

(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:02, Reply)
A macbook pro has a monitor attached to it, not a television.

(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:04, Reply)
Well my media centre PC has a a television attached to it and has about 20 options for screen res and they all look different
In fact the setup in media centre as if you are attached to a television and still gives you lots of options for resolution. My shitty 19" flatscreen can display more than one resolution.
(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:07, Reply)
No, the computer graphics card has different options. Not your television.

(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:09, Reply)
Still makes the text easier to read frenchy

(, Tue 25 Jun 2013, 15:23, Reply)

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