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Default 02-13-2002, 01:36 AM

If you know anything about games/moniters, you know they run under different resolutions (640 X 480, 800 X 600, etc.)

Well, TV's are the same way. Most TVs range from 640 X 480 to 1024 X 768. So when you plug in your computer to the TV, depending on your video card settings, and windows resolution settings, windows, along with games, tend to look less brighter, and more fuzzy then on computer moniters.

If you got a big-screen, or even a moniter over 30", it can be worth the expirence to watch. Otherwise, it's not as great of a feature as it seems.

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