TVs and computer displays come in a variety of resolutions, and you may encounter some displays identified as 720p. This means the screen has 1280 x 720 pixels. While 720p displays are still available ...
As far as I can tell, this is typical for panels intended as TVs. My question is, why does the LCD not have a native resolution of 1280 x 720? These are the pixel dimensions of 720p, and I'd have ...
I know you get quite a few discussions of this but mine is slightly different I guess. I've got a 20" Viewsonic LCD HDTV that supports 720p & 1080i. For now, I've only connected my Xbox 360 to it via ...