James Edward
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In other words, a site that gives width and height dimensions for 16:9 and 4:3 sets when given the diagonally measured size...
I ordered a 16:9 HD compatible 50" set(Tosh 50HX81), and I'm now wondering whether I should get something larger, or use a 4:3 HD compatible set. I'm going from a 32" 4:3 screen, and when I look at the 50", I don't know if the difference is that great.
Thanks for any info.
I ordered a 16:9 HD compatible 50" set(Tosh 50HX81), and I'm now wondering whether I should get something larger, or use a 4:3 HD compatible set. I'm going from a 32" 4:3 screen, and when I look at the 50", I don't know if the difference is that great.
Thanks for any info.