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MY 16:10 (mathematically 8:5) Progressive Scanning CRT running at 1920x1200 projects a better video image than any LCD monitor running 1920x1080. The one screen that may best mine, it a Pioneer Kuro or Kuro Elite.
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Most regular DVDs are made for regular (no-HD) viewing, whether viewed on TV or PC. As for HD-DVD and Blu-ray, the average drive cannot read them. HD-DVD is an abandoned standard, and Blu-ray is not (yet) cheap and is quite uncommon. This will change in time though ;)
However, my monitor and GPU are capable of displaying HD, as are most PCs.
Normal movie DVDs do not give that clarity - the picture standard is different.
But I have some sports DVDs; they give very high clarity picture. They are in DivX format.
I do not have DivX movies, but you can try.
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