Q. i have a 42" samsung 720p lcd hdtv. is it still worth getting a blu ray player?
is there a noticeable or big difference between using a 720p and 1080p when playing blu ray?
is there a noticeable or big difference between using a 720p and 1080p when playing blu ray?
A. At that display size, there will be very little difference. The differences are much more noticeable at 50" or higher. Blu-ray is still worth it at the resolution you have though.
How can I adjust my computers settings to accept HDMI over VGA?
Q. I just got a new tv, Element 32" Class 720P LCD HDTV. Since it has an HDMI port, as does my laptop (Acer Aspire, Windows 7, 64-bit), I was trying to hook them up together. My brother got the same tv, and has a desktop (with Vista), I'm pretty sure the same HDMI cord as the one I'm trying to use. His works, but mine does not. I was wondering if anyone could provide any insight as to if I'm physically doing something wrong when connecting them, or if there's just a compatibility issue itself. When I go into my settings to tell my computer to display the device on HDMI, the only two options are Mobile PC Display or Display Device on: VGA. I set the tv to the correct HDMI setting, of that I'm sure because my brother was helping me out a bit. I don't know much technical stuff about PC's, so if I'm missing something that seems like it should be obvious, I apologize in advance for my lack of knowledge in this area. Any suggestions appreciated :)
A. Press the Windows Key plus P, or the Fn+funtion key with the screen icon on it.
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