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link002015-02-26 19:01:43
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link00, 2015-02-26 19:01:43

Will the quality of the movie being watched be better if the screen resolution is set higher than usual?

The quality of the video file itself, of course, will not)) What am I talking about. For example, the working screen resolution is 1366x768. On it we open (in full screen) a movie (BDRip, its resolution is 1920x1080). Duck, that's the question, will the quality of viewing (not the video file itself, naturally, but how to put it "viewing") be better if the monitor screen resolution is now set to 1920x1080 (the maximum monitor resolution, it supports it)
(I just have an Internet for traffic , I can’t test until I download something like that)

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Puma Thailand, 2015-02-26
@link00

Of course it will be much better

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Lynn "Coffee Man", 2015-02-26
@Lynn

Most likely, you will not be able to set the resolution more than the monitor can.
But even if it works out, you shouldn't do it, the video player will interpolate the picture from 1920 to 1366 much better than the monitor (driver or hardware itself) does.

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