Difference between revisions of "TV Has Lower Resolution"

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Your computer screen has a lot more details per square inch than a standard TV. Practically every computer monitor or video card circa 1996 or later was basically putting out 1080p high-quality HDTV video. We recommend reducing the resolution on your PC or changing the default font size:
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Your computer screen has a lot more details per square inch than a standard TV. Practically every computer monitor or video card circa 1996 or later was basically putting out 720p high-quality HDTV video. We recommend reducing the resolution on your PC or changing the default font size:
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:02, 4 April 2007

Question

Why is the text blurry when I transfer video from my PC to my TV with the VGA Video Sender?

Answer

Your computer screen has a lot more details per square inch than a standard TV. Practically every computer monitor or video card circa 1996 or later was basically putting out 720p high-quality HDTV video. We recommend reducing the resolution on your PC or changing the default font size:

Tvfriendly.JPG