[BBC-Micro] modern BBC remake
Rob
robert at irrelevant.com
Fri Jul 20 07:38:57 BST 2007
On 20/07/07, Anders Carlsson <anders.carlsson at sfks.se> wrote:
>
> Hm, what is the largest resolution a typical PC graphics card can display
> on a TV output? Is it limited to 800x600 or do some graphic cards generate
> a picture with even higher resolution, and thus more blurry pixels?
Now that depends what you mean by TV output. The max I've seen on a
composite or s-video port is 800x600, and given standard definition
TVs are limited to 625 lines (PAL) that's going to be your max, at
least vertically.
If you have a HD set, now, you can get al the way up to (ISTR)
1900x1020 via HDMI connections (or even higher with DVI, HDMI has, I
gather, less bandwidth but has the added 'feature' of supporting HDCP
'protection'.) Most consumer 'HD ready' TV sets max at about
1280x720. (Lower definition than the typical 15" CRT monitor - bet
they don't tell you that in Currys!) You can certainly get PC video
cards with HDMI connections, and they count as TV-out in my eyes,
being a consumer grade connection.
(The big plasma we invested in last year, and which is now less than
half the price I paid, has HDMI, DVI and a standard VGA port on it ,
as well as the usual SCART and phono conections...Of course, it's
further away too..)
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