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42 buddy, not 24.. it cant handle a high enough resolution or something.. i gotta figure out.. maybe a new video card.. there was a post a few days ago about somebody postin pics of their giant monitors.. i tried searchin but cant find it. can somebody who puts 8 visible tables on at once message me or something so as to help me set this thing up right? [/ QUOTE ] Its imposible. The tv doesnt support a big enough resolution. It will never happen. |
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Is it an LCD tv? LCD tvs have significantly lower resolutions than computer screens and thus less tables open. [/ QUOTE ] no its a plasma. [ QUOTE ] Its imposible. The tv doesnt support a big enough resolution. It will never happen. [/ QUOTE ] how do you know what my tv supports? |
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Im betting that 1C5 just opened random tables to demonstrate.
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Im betting that 1C5 just opened random tables to demonstrate. [/ QUOTE ] correct. |
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#5
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Television's just don't support very high resolutions. It is possible that you may be able to up the resolution by getting a new video card, but it likely won't be a greater resolution than available on a quality computer monitor.
Check your user manual for the max resolution of your TV, and then check your computer's settings to see what the current resolution is set to. If you dont have the user manual or it doesn't list the max resolution, try emailing or calling the company that made it they should accomodate the question. |
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how do you know what my tv supports? [/ QUOTE ] lol. tv's dont support high resolutions. Sorry but your screwed. Its just a fact of tv's man. |
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[ QUOTE ] how do you know what my tv supports? [/ QUOTE ] lol. tv's dont support high resolutions. Sorry but your screwed. Its just a fact of tv's man. [/ QUOTE ] yea? damn that sucks.. but its a plasma.. lol.. damnit. its an hp though and its advertised that it doubles as computer monitor. hmm i guess any tv can do that, maybe they just put it cuz they're hp. maybe i can return it/ get a 30 inch monitor thats just a monitor. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] how do you know what my tv supports? [/ QUOTE ] lol. tv's dont support high resolutions. Sorry but your screwed. Its just a fact of tv's man. [/ QUOTE ] yea? damn that sucks.. but its a plasma.. lol.. damnit. its an hp though and its advertised that it doubles as computer monitor. hmm i guess any tv can do that, maybe they just put it cuz they're hp. maybe i can return it/ get a 30 inch monitor thats just a monitor. [/ QUOTE ] you might want to educate yourself before getting something else. |
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yea? damn that sucks.. but its a plasma.. lol.. damnit. its an hp though and its advertised that it doubles as computer monitor. hmm i guess any tv can do that, maybe they just put it cuz they're hp. maybe i can return it/ get a 30 inch monitor thats just a monitor. [/ QUOTE ] They double as a computer monitor caue they can support like 1200X1000 or something in that range which alot of computers normally use as their res, but for poker you need such a higher resolution to fit the tables. I would look around and check out resolutions for whatever your buying. |
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i cant find anything bigger than 21 other than that dell...
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