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On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 2:05 PM, David Lum <david....@nwea.org> wrote:
> I could be wrong, but a 1080p HDTV is basically like a 1920x1080 monitor or a 
> 720p is 1280x720 that you can't change the resolution on. I infer It from 
> this:
> http://www.cnet.com/hdtv-resolution/
>
> True A-V geeks will likely chime in here.
>
> The "p" vs "i" discussions remind me of the early SVGA days where some 
> monitors were interlaced and other non-interlaced (non-interlaced being the 
> better choice), nowadays we hear "progressive" instead of non-interlaced.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: jesse-r...@wi.rr.com [mailto:jesse-r...@wi.rr.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 10:58 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: LCD monitor vs LCD HDTV?
>
> I was looking to replace my aging 14" tube monitor with an LCD monitor.
> However, it seems like, for the price of a 22" LCD flatpanel monitor, I can
> get a 22" LCD HDTV which includes a tv tuner.   So.... is there any reason
> to buy a LCD flatpanel monitor?  The prices are about the same for a LCD
> monitor vs LCD HDTV.  Thoughts?
>
> Feel free to msg off-list if this is considered OT.
>
> JR
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