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    FW 1920 vs 1600 for Blu-ray side by side

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by hendra, Jul 12, 2009.

  1. hendra

    hendra Notebook Virtuoso

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    Has anyone seen two FW screens (1920x1080 FullHD and 1600x900 HiColor) put side by side and use them to play the same Blu-ray movie? I am very curious about this. I want to know if I can tell the difference or if you can put both screens side by side, obscure the label and ask 50 people which screen do they think is better.

    Note that I am interested in comparing the 1600 HiColor version not the ECO one.
     
  2. Derrida

    Derrida Notebook Deity

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    Haven't done it with a Blu-ray in the drive, but with a DVD movie the higher resolution screen (the FullHD) was a little less "grainy" than the HiColor.