depends on the tv. I've mentioned it once or twice, but my fiance's mother had a CRT that was 1080i/1080p (can't remember). weighed a ton, but it looked nice, and the tube meant it actually had room for halfway decent speakers in the case, lol
Monitors could go higher thanks to VGA connections. But, that's the limit. The limit is basically 720p, which is good for a xbox 360. Not much past that.
You have no clue what you're talking about. Bog standard prebuilt retail monitors did 1024x768 at 85hz. A standard gaming monitor would run 1600x1200 at 85hz, and high end gaming screens would do 2048x1536 at 85-100hz.
TV's could only go that high, monitors can go alot higher.
depends on the tv. I've mentioned it once or twice, but my fiance's mother had a CRT that was 1080i/1080p (can't remember). weighed a ton, but it looked nice, and the tube meant it actually had room for halfway decent speakers in the case, lol
Monitors could go higher thanks to VGA connections. But, that's the limit. The limit is basically 720p, which is good for a xbox 360. Not much past that.
You have no clue what you're talking about. Bog standard prebuilt retail monitors did 1024x768 at 85hz. A standard gaming monitor would run 1600x1200 at 85hz, and high end gaming screens would do 2048x1536 at 85-100hz.
That's higher than "2k".