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<blockquote data-quote="andre_macd" data-source="post: 607886" data-attributes="member: 50067"><p>Yeah I agree projection TV's were definitly not made with displaying computer text in mind. There's no way you'll make that partnership work in my opinion. </p><p></p><p>If you do end up buying an LCD try to avoid one with a max resolution of 800x600 or lower, it seems quite random what resolution a LCD tv has in comparison to it's price, more expensive doesn't necessarily mean a higher resolution. Shop around and try and find 1440x900 / 1366x768 or at least 1024x768.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andre_macd, post: 607886, member: 50067"] Yeah I agree projection TV's were definitly not made with displaying computer text in mind. There's no way you'll make that partnership work in my opinion. If you do end up buying an LCD try to avoid one with a max resolution of 800x600 or lower, it seems quite random what resolution a LCD tv has in comparison to it's price, more expensive doesn't necessarily mean a higher resolution. Shop around and try and find 1440x900 / 1366x768 or at least 1024x768. [/QUOTE]
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