• Is 1920x1080 full HD?
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[QUOTE=PieClock;20214997]I know. But you're not going to have 1080p if you have.. say a 1680x1050 monitor.[/QUOTE] Yeh, but AA these days is so good (new nvidea cards are starting to have 32x) that it probably doesn't matter so much anymore.
I got a 21.5" monitor. I love it
[QUOTE=Nintendo-Guy;20215256]I got a 21.5" monitor. I love it[/QUOTE] Same.
I got 1900 x 1200..
[QUOTE=The Inzuki;20215358]I got 1900 x 1200..[/QUOTE] Still HD, just 16:10 perspective.
[QUOTE=Smasher 006;20215398]Still HD, just 16:10 perspective.[/QUOTE] I know, but I find it odd that everyone has 1080 while I have 1200.
It's not HD [editline]10:37PM[/editline] [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2488893/hdgrap.PNG[/img]
Hah, 4K monitors are where it's at: [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/13/Digital_cinema_formats.svg/518px-Digital_cinema_formats.svg.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=opaali;20215818]It's not HD [editline]10:37PM[/editline] [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2488893/hdgrap.PNG[/img][/QUOTE] Yeah, but actually has a screen or graphics card for that matter that could shown 7680x4320?
[QUOTE=PieClock;20214961][img]http://www.lcd-tv-ratings.net/wp-content/uploads/720p-vs-1080p.jpg[/img] I do[/QUOTE] Only when you glimpse at the images side by side. And even then it's barely any different.
1280x1024 yeah guys i got 1024p :downs:
[QUOTE=SkynrdFan1;20218287]Only when you glimpse at the images side by side. And even then it's barely any different.[/QUOTE] Difference between 720p video and 1080p can be quite big
I'm 1680x1050 :o
1366 x 768 Yay for non-standard resolutions!
[QUOTE=opaali;20224228]Difference between 720p video and 1080p can be quite big[/QUOTE] I was talking about the whole HD vs Full HD argument earlier.
[QUOTE=opaali;20224228]Difference between 720p video and 1080p can be quite big[/QUOTE] Depends on physical screen size, it is arguable that at 32" you can't tell the difference.
[QUOTE=Kubi;20226721]Depends on physical screen size, it is arguable that at 32" you can't tell the difference.[/QUOTE] On something that big you could obviously tell the difference
i have 1440x900
"Full HD" is a silly term. RED epic can shoot 28K 12 bit raw video at 30fps, that's 24.64 Gigabytes of video data per second.
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;20235011]"Full HD" is a silly term. RED epic can shoot 28K 12 bit raw video at 30fps, that's 24.64 Gigabytes of video data per second.[/QUOTE] How are people supposed to store that?
[QUOTE=leontodd;20239367]How are people supposed to store that?[/QUOTE] Flash on the camera then hard drives. Duh.
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