Q. I would like to spend around 500 or 600 and at least a 32" maybe even smaller ot bigger depending on how much. I usually like to play xbox 360 on it. Any suggestions please?
A. Andrew: it looks like the other people who have answered neglected to read your question - $500-$600 and 32" OR SMALLER. Bottom line, you are not going to find a 'quality' 32" LCD for $600.
However, in a 26" you can get a Toshiba 26HL47 or 26HL67 for under $600, and this HDTV is, unlike Vizio and the other brands you've never heard of, a quality set. My personal preference for a 26" is a Panasonic or Sony, but the price puts these over your budget, and Toshiba is my 3d choice and a very good quality LCD HDTV.
Despite the concern of some re: 1080p resolution, you DON'T NEED IT until you get a screen size of AT LEAST 46" - if you are a mere mortal, you won't be able to realize any difference of substance between 1080p and 1080i/720p at 32"!!! Good hunting.
However, in a 26" you can get a Toshiba 26HL47 or 26HL67 for under $600, and this HDTV is, unlike Vizio and the other brands you've never heard of, a quality set. My personal preference for a 26" is a Panasonic or Sony, but the price puts these over your budget, and Toshiba is my 3d choice and a very good quality LCD HDTV.
Despite the concern of some re: 1080p resolution, you DON'T NEED IT until you get a screen size of AT LEAST 46" - if you are a mere mortal, you won't be able to realize any difference of substance between 1080p and 1080i/720p at 32"!!! Good hunting.
How come my screen gets cut off of my HDTV?
Q. I am having a problem when I hook up my HDMI cable from my 15.6" laptop to my 32" Emerson LCD HDTV.
What I'm trying to do it just put what's on my laptop screen up onto my TV screen but whenever I do that it stretches out the display on my TV and makes it all blurry and it gets cut off on all the edges as you can see in the photo.
I tried changing the screen resolution from 1366 x 768 all the way down to 800 x 600 but no matter what it still doesn't change anything.
Could it be because I'm using just a simple HDMI cable that's from Microsoft strictly for my Xbox 360 or does it have something to do with my laptop?
I thought of going out and buying a full 1080p HDMI cable from Walmart but I wasn't sure if that would change anything.
If anyone knows what I'm wrong or if anyone can help me it would be greatly appreciated.
My graphics card is an Intel(R) HD Graphics Family.
What I'm trying to do it just put what's on my laptop screen up onto my TV screen but whenever I do that it stretches out the display on my TV and makes it all blurry and it gets cut off on all the edges as you can see in the photo.
I tried changing the screen resolution from 1366 x 768 all the way down to 800 x 600 but no matter what it still doesn't change anything.
Could it be because I'm using just a simple HDMI cable that's from Microsoft strictly for my Xbox 360 or does it have something to do with my laptop?
I thought of going out and buying a full 1080p HDMI cable from Walmart but I wasn't sure if that would change anything.
If anyone knows what I'm wrong or if anyone can help me it would be greatly appreciated.
My graphics card is an Intel(R) HD Graphics Family.
A. You should have a setting on your laptop to change the resolution seperately on your laptop screen and your television. It sounds like what you are changing is your laptop resolution, make sure you are selecting the television under dual monitors and right click for option to change resolution.
All hdmi cables are rated for 1080 so it does not matter that its an xbox hdmi cable, it will work the same here.
It's just a matter of the settings somewhere most likely.
Good luck!
All hdmi cables are rated for 1080 so it does not matter that its an xbox hdmi cable, it will work the same here.
It's just a matter of the settings somewhere most likely.
Good luck!
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