[quote name='electrictroy']I guess you don't understand "native resolution" then? Let's say your LCD has a native resolution of 960x720. As long as your video source is 960x720, you're in good shape, because it's a perfect match to the LCD pixels.
But what happens when you try to display a NTSC DVD = 525x480? It doesn't fit properly, and the process of conversion - 525*1.829 x 480*1.5 - causes image distortion.
Or vice-versa, 1280x1080? Now it has to be downconverted to 960x720, and you've got a blurry image.
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Now let's compare a CRT. As long as the CRT is multi-scan capable, it can display *any* of those resolutions w/o requiring a conversion. Hence, no distortion or blurring.
On My Computer: The CRT looks beautiful in 1600x1200, but my 1280x1024 LCD can't handle it, and suffers from blurring.
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How did this discussion suddenly turn into using your TV as a computer monitor?
Reading your posts hurts my head.