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<blockquote data-quote="rift0065" data-source="post: 306167" data-attributes="member: 21070"><p>Yeah, I can hook up my Macbook to my LG plasma, which has a resolution of 1024x768, but the picture looks stretched since this is technically a 4:3 resolution, but plasma tvs have wider pixels which makes up for the difference with DVDs, TV, etc. However computer resolutions don't work the same way, and the picture doesn't look right. I still havent been able to find a solution to this problem, and my TV will not accept a resolution of 1280x720. Oh well, you shouldn't have the same issue since your TV has a true widescreen resolution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rift0065, post: 306167, member: 21070"] Yeah, I can hook up my Macbook to my LG plasma, which has a resolution of 1024x768, but the picture looks stretched since this is technically a 4:3 resolution, but plasma tvs have wider pixels which makes up for the difference with DVDs, TV, etc. However computer resolutions don't work the same way, and the picture doesn't look right. I still havent been able to find a solution to this problem, and my TV will not accept a resolution of 1280x720. Oh well, you shouldn't have the same issue since your TV has a true widescreen resolution. [/QUOTE]
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