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Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Location: Lansing, United States
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Anyway, I'm heading off to Best Buy to pick up a HD TV tomorrow, that is, if I can wake up before 7:00 pm... I really should lay of the excessive alcohol. *lol* So will I get better results with a newer TV? From my understanding, old TV's took an image it receives and then projects that display as best as it can on the screen, there's not really a pixel count one might think such as using a monitor. However, with a HD TV, I can actually count the pixels to get a perfect resolution. Yeah, or am I still missing something on this? |
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