Question:
Can I play Full HD 1080p with this screen resolution?
1920 x 1200 bp
Unique choice of threads to randomly place your question, dontcha think?
But yes, you can.
Question:
Can I play Full HD 1080p with this screen resolution?
1920 x 1200 bp
Do not post questions in that sticky again. Thank you
Optimal upplösning 1280 x 1024 vid 60 Hz
I can't read that page because it is not in English, but I did pick this up:
Looks like it can display a resolution of 1280x1024, which is typical of 17" and 19" LCDs. So to answer your question, can you play 1080p HD movies on this screen? Yes. But, you will not be able to see the movies at their full resolution because there are not enough pixels on the screen (it will be scaled down to about 1280x720 instead of the full 1920x1080). You'll need at least a 23" LCD before you start seeing 1920x1200 native resolutions. Also, I see no mention of HDCP on there, so you'll probably need AnyDVD HD to get rid of that requirement of HD-DVD/Blu Ray titles.
okey thanks for the answer...
sorry for the website being in swedish...
You have right to play your legally buyed HD-DVD or Blu-ray movies without to be forced to have a HDCP monitor.
That's why I adore and love SlySoft....
ummm....technically...according to the Studios (and in here in America) that is NOT true
they dictate what you are "allowed" to do (with the gov't's assistance)! and they do NOT want you to play HD content without HDCP! They do NOT allow "backups"!
THIS IS WHY WE LOVE SLYSOFT!!
Are any of the movies enforcing the HDCP requirement yet? What happens if you try to play a movie (using PowerDVD) via an analog connection?
HDCP is required over a digital connection right now. I guess this requirement is on the discs, and not just in PowerDVD, because AnyDVD HD is able to remove this requirement. As for analog connections, those still work fine, although the specs allow for analog output to be either degraded or stopped altogether, but I don't think any discs are doing that yet.