Rabu, 27 November 2013

What's the best way to take care of an LCD HDTV?

Q. I just bought a Vizio 26in 1080p HDTV adn I want it to last me. What is the best way to make sure my tv last long.

A. Take it back and get a better quality TV. A vizio is basically a WalMart type LCD tv. I had one and it lasted me only 3 years. I bought a LG after (way better quality) and I find it helpful that there are so many places that can fix LGs that if any problems happen I can take them almost anywhere. Plus Wal Mart is known for quality. Those TVs are made cheap. But if this isnt an option, an LCD tv is pretty much like any TV. Just dont throw anything at the screen and keep the default settings set. They normally are the better settings


How to enable higher resolutions from PC on TV?
Q. I have my computer hooked up to my 26" Vizio 720p/1080i LCD TV via VGA and have a current resolution of 1280x720; the display settings will allow it to be increased up to 1360x768 using the integrated graphics (the computer is rather old). I was wondering this: Would a new video card allow higher resolutions such as 1920x1080 or 1680x945?

A. Nope. A new video card will not let you increase the resolution any.

Your Vizio TV set's screen has a grid of thin-film-transistor-controlled pixels 1360 across and 768 high. That is the resolution it is physically capable of displaying.

A new video card will not magically add any additional transistor-controlled pixel circuits to your Vizio TV's screen. Only a new TV with a bigger pixel grid will.

An 1080p LCD HDTV will have a grid of thin-film-transistor pixels 1920 across and 1080 high.





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