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HP Notebook- WXGA High-Definition HP BrightView Vs Dell Notebook - Wide Screen XGA+ LCD Display with TrueLife™
HP Notebook- WXGA High-Definition HP BrightView Vs Dell Notebook - Wide Screen XGA+ LCD Display with TrueLife™? Which is better? I want a display like HDTV or excellent display for images and movies. Which is better?
What is the difference? why HP says High definition? why Dell does not say high definition?
the 'hd' in 'hdtv' stands for high definition.
when dell says 'with truelife' it's not a reference to how good the quality of the picture is, all it means the screen will be very glossy/reflective and the picture supposedly brighter - the equivalent of the 'brightview' portion of the hp's description.
if that is the full description of the screen on the dell, it would suggest that it's not a high definition screen like the hp one.
the hp laptop in general will be better quality all-round.
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XGA $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles XGA, the Extended Graphics Array, is an IBM display standard introduced in 1990. Today, it is the most common appellation of the 1024768 pixels display resolution, but the official definition is broader than that. It was not a new and improved replacement for Super VGA, but rather became one particular subset of the broad range of capabilities covered under the Super VGA umbrella. Like its predecessor (the IBM 8514), XGA offered fixed function hardware acceleration to offload processing of 2D drawing tasks. XGA and 8514 could offload linedraw, bitmapcopy (bitblt), and colorfill operations from the host CPU. XGAs acceleration was faster than 8514s, and more comprehensive in that it supported more drawing primitives and XGAs 16 bits per pixel (65,536 color) displaymode. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2010/07/06 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.21 inches |
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Projector, Hitachi, Xga, 2500 Lumen $439.99 PROJECTOR, HITACHI CPX5, XGA, |
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M210X PROJ XGA W/2YR ADVANCED $658.99 M210X PROJ XGA W/2YR ADVANCED |
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EX320U-ST PROJ 2700LUMEN-DLP XGA 1024X7 $617.99 EX320U-ST PROJ 2700LUMEN-DLP XGA 1024X7 |
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HX300G XGA (1024 x 768) DLP projector - 270 ANSI lumens $697.18 The HX300G uses an LED light source to boast distinctive, clear color imaging and offers increased durability with long lamp life of approximately 30,000 hours. With an output brightness of 300 ANSI-lumens, the HX300G allows users to view video content in a darkened room with reduced distortion. The HX300G is good travel companion for those executives that are frequently on the road as it is compact and lightweight. |
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Imaging $14.61 No Synopsis Available |
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Hitachi PROJECTOR, HITACHI CP-D10, XGA, 2000 $755 Hitachi PROJECTOR, HITACHI CP-D10, XGA, 2000 |
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XGA 3000 LUMENS INTERACTIVE 3D PROJ $1599.99 XGA 3000 LUMENS INTERACTIVE 3D PROJ |
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EX321U-ST XGA DLP PROJ 3D-3000LUMEN SPK $779.99 EX321U-ST XGA DLP PROJ 3D-3000LUMEN SPK |
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2500 LM XGA PROJ SHORT-BNDL OF 5 $4199.99 2500 LM XGA PROJ SHORT-BNDL OF 5 |
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XD560U DLP PROJ XGA 3000:1 3500 $806.99 XD560U DLP PROJ XGA 3000:1 3500 |
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XD250U-ST(D DLP 3D PROJ XGA $678.99 XD250U-ST(D DLP 3D PROJ XGA |
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1420X DLP PROJ XGA 2400:1 2700 $659.99 1420X DLP PROJ XGA 2400:1 2700 |
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14300X DLP PROJ XGA 2400:1 3200 $769.99 14300X DLP PROJ XGA 2400:1 3200 |
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XGA 3000 LUMENS HDTV READY PROJ $849 XGA 3000 LUMENS HDTV READY PROJ |
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XD550U-G DLP PROJ XGA 3000:1 $814.99 XD550U-G DLP PROJ XGA 3000:1 |
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XD365-EST PROJ XGA DLP-INTERACTIVE 2500 $1329.99 XD365-EST PROJ XGA DLP-INTERACTIVE 2500 |
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XD550U DLP PROJ XGA 3000:1 $753.99 XD550U DLP PROJ XGA 3000:1 |
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EX340U XGA DLP 2500LUMEN-PROJ 3D READY $475.99 EX340U XGA DLP 2500LUMEN-PROJ 3D READY |
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Coded Aperture Projection
Can I get a clear picture from a laptop through a video switch to an XGA projector?
I'm running 2 laptops & a dvd through a video switch to 2 lcd monitors & an XGA projector. I've connected everything with svideo cables (not VGA). When I'm using the laptops my lcd's are perfectly clear but the projected image through the XGA is incredibly blurry. Note that if I run the laptops to the projector with VGA the picture is clear. Is it the projector itselft or is this an issue that can't be resolved?
Not with S-Video.
If you run the projector straight from the VGA port then you'll get a very clear image (because the VGA connector was designed to handle computer graphics, though it can start to have problems when you push past UXGA) but you'll never get a good image from a computer using the TV out feature (S-Video just can't transmit a very clear image).
If the projector can handle PAL and you're outputting NTSC then switching to PAL might give you better image quality (as PAL tends to transmit with 576 visible scan lines while NTSC only transmits 480) although even then it'll be crap (just a bit less crappy than NTSC).
A VGA matrix would probably be better (and use the projector input select to get S-Video for the DVD player).


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