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What type pf TV Booth? If it is more than a couple fo years old and a "normal" cost TV you're probably at about the max.

You should be able to get the formal resolution from the manufacturer's web site.


Jon Paris

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On Feb 12, 2019, at 6:19 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

What are the important specs for a 32" TV to be used as a computer monitor?

I am using a 32" TV at the moment and am finding the type is blurry. 1920 x 1080 is the max resolution for this particular TV.

Is it resolution, or pixels per inch? or some other measure that I should watch for?

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