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    DV9000t screen resolution

    Discussion in 'HP' started by athreya, Oct 12, 2006.

  1. athreya

    athreya Notebook Evangelist

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    Both the Laptop Mag and PC Mag reviews claim :
    1. that the screen resolution is not good enough and is in fact not HD quality?
    2. Also that if we use the HDMI port to connect it to an external monitor the images are even worse

    can someone comment on this?
     
  2. athreya

    athreya Notebook Evangelist

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    can someone check how live web TV looks on a big screen TV through HDMI? i have a concern abt the resolution...have the 9000t in my cart waiting for someone to give a headsup or down! thanks a ton
     
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    WeAreNotAlone Notebook Deity

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    On most per-confiqured dv9xxxx's they come stock with a 1440 x900 display.... Hp does have an option for a 1680x1050...

    From posts I've read, the HDMI output to an external monitor /HDTV set thru the HDMI port is to HDMI spec.



    Live webtv..

    Hummm..

    From several years of owning HDTV's.... the "picture" depends on the input signal.

    Differant sources = differant picture quality, BIGGER you go in screen size the better the signal you need.



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