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1080p OK as a PC monitor?
Well David if u give me ur correct addy I will send mine
"David J Taylor" wrote in message om... +F**K YOU wrote: I am sitting 24 inches from my screen because of poor eyesight. My screen is 32 in Please change you e-mail address to something less offensive, should you wish me to read any more of your messages. David |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 02:19:40 -0700, +**** YOU wrote:
I am sitting 24 inches from my screen because of poor eyesight. Is seems you are not only visually impaired, you are culturally impaired, too. |
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 18:12:16 -0700 Bob Williams wrote:
| Some of the current crop of LCD HDTV sets have resolutions of 1080p | (typically 1920 x 1080 pixels) and some ALSO have PC inputs. | It it practical, for example, to use a 37" LCD HDTV set with a | resolution of 1080p, as my PC monitor? | Would PS images still be acceptably sharp on a 37" screen? | If so, that would be way cool because I plan to get a 37" LCD HDTV for | Christmas anyway. I could then just hook up my PC to it and have a | killer browser and PS workspace. 37" may be too much monitor for distances typically used with a computer. It depends on your own needs. It could be good to deal with vision issues. As for the 1080p part of this, be sure you know for sure what the NATIVE resolution is. Some 1366x768 HDTVs reach up to the 37" and 42" sizes. The native 1920x1080 ones cost more. Then make sure you have the computer configured to exactly match the monitor. If you install with that monitor in place, it should do this fine. In many cases it will even if you just switch monitors. But if not, you'll need to force the setting. It is more likely to just work right if you use a DVI or HDMI output from video card than if you connect up with the old VGA analog to an analog input (which will also require pixel lineup which not all monitors do well automatically and even fewer HDTVs succeed at for computer use). I have a smaller HDTV in the 19" size that I sometimes use on computers when I'm building them new and don't want to pull my real monitor from the computer desk out to the table where I'm building. This HDTV is convenient for this, but it has one bit of an issue. When I boot up many OSes, the switch from a text video mode at boot, to a graphical video mode, triggers the automatic pixel lineup. But the software is only displaying some small activity area in the middle of the screen and for a while the background is otherwise black. This fools the TV when it tries to figure out where the active visual area of the analog signal is, and it gets it wrong because all it saw was some small stuff in the middle initially. Later more is displayed and it goes off the edge. I have to make the TV reset the pixel lineup again later to get it done right (flipping to a TV channel then back to VGA again does it). PS should get the images right unless you try to make the images exactly fit the full screen and they aren't really 16:9 images. Just let PS put the image in a window to work with. This along with correct matching video setup and the aspect ratio should remain correct. If you then want to use one of your fine works of art as a computer background image, be sure to crop it to a 16:9 (not a 16:10 as most widescreen computer monitors use) size, preferrrably an exact 1920x1080. Then also make versions for 16:10, 4:3, and even 5:4 if you want to share that picture for others to use as screen backgrounds. -- |WARNING: Due to extreme spam, googlegroups.com is blocked. Due to ignorance | | by the abuse department, bellsouth.net is blocked. If you post to | | Usenet from these places, find another Usenet provider ASAP. | | Phil Howard KA9WGN (email for humans: first name in lower case at ipal.net) | |
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1080p OK as a PC monitor?
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:44:51 -0700 +**** YOU wrote:
| Well David if u give me ur correct addy I will send mine It's not an issue of whether he has your real one or not. It _is_ an issue of him (and many others) not wanting to see those words on a computer display that for many is a computer multiple members of the family use or watch. This is NOT an adult oriented newsgroup that would otherwise be restricted as to who can access it. This is about a topic that should be open to even young children. It sounds to me like the OP plans to add a block to prevent your messages from ever showing up. And I concur with his plans. I suspect quite a number of others will eventually do so. Your personal readership will decline. So I suggest you make some adjustment to the name and fake email address you have chosen. Fake ones are still OK. It's the offensive ones that are an issue. -- |WARNING: Due to extreme spam, googlegroups.com is blocked. Due to ignorance | | by the abuse department, bellsouth.net is blocked. If you post to | | Usenet from these places, find another Usenet provider ASAP. | | Phil Howard KA9WGN (email for humans: first name in lower case at ipal.net) | |
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1080p OK as a PC monitor?
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:44:51 -0700, +**** YOU wrote:
Well David if u give me ur correct addy I will send mine "David J Taylor" wrote in message om... +F**K YOU wrote: I am sitting 24 inches from my screen because of poor eyesight. My screen is 32 in Please change you e-mail address to something less offensive, should you wish me to read any more of your messages. David That is reasonable. |
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... On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:44:51 -0700 +**** YOU wrote: | Well David if u give me ur correct addy I will send mine It's not an issue of whether he has your real one or not. It _is_ an issue of him (and many others) not wanting to see those words on a computer display that for many is a computer multiple members of the family use or watch. This is NOT an adult oriented newsgroup that would otherwise be restricted as to who can access it. This is about a topic that should be open to even young children. It sounds to me like the OP plans to add a block to prevent your messages from ever showing up. And I concur with his plans. I suspect quite a number of others will eventually do so. Your personal readership will decline. So I suggest you make some adjustment to the name and fake email address you have chosen. Fake ones are still OK. It's the offensive ones that are an issue. I think it's funny anyone asking someone with a handle of ****YOU to do anything. Here's a clue, **** YOU! Get it? He could give two ****s, and good for him. As usual, David I'm A Little Boy has a stick up his ass. If only he had half the courage. |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 20:23:23 -0400 bino wrote:
| I think it's funny anyone asking someone with a handle of ####YOU to do | anything. Here's a clue, #### YOU! | Get it? He could give two $$$$s, and good for him. As usual, David I'm A | Little Boy has a stick up his @@@. If only he had half the courage. You have now shown just what kind of contribution you can make. -- |WARNING: Due to extreme spam, googlegroups.com is blocked. Due to ignorance | | by the abuse department, bellsouth.net is blocked. If you post to | | Usenet from these places, find another Usenet provider ASAP. | | Phil Howard KA9WGN (email for humans: first name in lower case at ipal.net) | |
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Bob Williams wrote:
Some of the current crop of LCD HDTV sets have resolutions of 1080p (typically 1920 x 1080 pixels) and some ALSO have PC inputs. It it practical, for example, to use a 37" LCD HDTV set with a resolution of 1080p, as my PC monitor? Would PS images still be acceptably sharp on a 37" screen? If so, that would be way cool because I plan to get a 37" LCD HDTV for Christmas anyway. I could then just hook up my PC to it and have a killer browser and PS workspace. Bob Williams Thanks to all of you for your helpful responses. Bob Williams |
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