RBH

Official ERA expert on Third Party Football
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RedMercury

Blue Venus
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Dec 24, 2017
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I don't mean this to throw shade, I have not seen a bezel that big on a TV in years, you'd think the extra plastic would add to the production cost
 

Dest

Has seen more 10s than EA ever will
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Jun 4, 2018
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You're crazy if you're buying a 720p panel in 2024.
 

timshundo

CANCEL YOUR AMAZON PRIME
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Oct 27, 2017
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I feel like it'd be much better for the world to just get a bigger, better, handmedown tv on marketplace for the same price.
 

Lump

One Winged Slayer
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Oct 25, 2017
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You're crazy if you're buying a 720p panel in 2024.

At that screen size, it's fine I would think. I see it was an inexpensive tv someone could put into a guest room paired with a last generation Roku or Apple TV that someone has otherwise stuffed into a drawer because they updated to a newer model (if the internal FireTV is slow, not sure of its performance with this model).
 

Orayn

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Oct 25, 2017
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You're crazy if you're buying a 720p panel in 2024.
Not kidding: I think we're due for someone to release an actual 1280x720 display aimed as playing PS3/360/Wii U/Switch games. Most "720p" TVs are actually 1360something x 768 panels so you're always getting a bit of scaling artifacts if you go full screen rather than native.
 

neoak

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Oct 25, 2017
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Not kidding: I think we're due for someone to release an actual 1280x720 display aimed as playing PS3/360/Wii U/Switch games. Most "720p" TVs are actually 1360something x 768 panels so you're always getting a bit of scaling artifacts if you go full screen rather than native.
1366x768, so PCs could display 1024x768 natively.

Even now some PC stuff hates 720p native.
 

Pop-O-Matic

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Oct 25, 2017
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You're crazy if you're buying a 720p panel in 2024.
This is a bedroom TV for little kids and old fucks who just want one of those new-fangled "smart TVs".
1366x768, so PCs could display 1024x768 natively.

Even now some PC stuff hates 720p native.
Weird thing is that some things output 1360x768 but not 1366x768.

Source: Someone who used to use a VGA cable with his 360 on a 1366x768 panel.
 

neoak

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Oct 25, 2017
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This is a bedroom TV for little kids and old fucks who just want one of those new-fangled "smart TVs".

Weird thing is that some things output 1360x768 but not 1366x768.

Source: Someone who used to use a VGA cable with his 360 on a 1366x768 panel.
Funnily enough, they vary by a few pixels, there are output modes and panels out there are 1360, 1366, and 1368.
Yeah, I remember the 360 having 1360 and 1366. Never say 1368 tho.