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    XBRITE-FULLHD or XBRITE-ECO display

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by frank633, Jul 22, 2009.

  1. frank633

    frank633 Notebook Consultant

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    Hello, i know i might not be in the exact category for this, but i couldn't find a better one(if there is, can a moderator move my thread there please). My question is pretty simple: Can both of these screens provides me with HD? I know for sure that the full HD will... but i've hear that on TV's, you have full HD (1080p) and HD re ady (720p) and i was wondering if the XBRITE-ECO could give high definition too(not full hd though).

    And i was also wondering if normal DVD's would give me high definition, cause i don't have the budget to have the full HD screen plus the blue-ray reader...

    One more question, if i could extend my budget, would a Blue-ray read only device be able to read an write normal DVD's and CD's?

    Thanks for the future answers
    Frank633