I have a 20" monitor and thinking of upgrading to a 24" or 27" size monitor.
I was wondering: If you play DVD or Blu-ray movies on a larger monitor size with a higher resolution (e.g. 2560 x 1440), does the DVD or Blu-ray image get upscaled? If so, does that affect picture quality in any way?
The reason I ask is because I recently read this article and was confused (and worried) about what this meant:
http://www./forum/hardware-canucks-...ncmaster-27a850d-27-pls-monitor-review-8.html
What difference, if any, is there between watching a DVD or Blu-ray movie on a 21" 1920 x 1080 monitor vs a 27" 2560 x 1440 monitor? What happens to the image size and quality? Are there upscaling issues to be concerend about like the article suggests?
Thanks.
I was wondering: If you play DVD or Blu-ray movies on a larger monitor size with a higher resolution (e.g. 2560 x 1440), does the DVD or Blu-ray image get upscaled? If so, does that affect picture quality in any way?
The reason I ask is because I recently read this article and was confused (and worried) about what this meant:
Movie testing on larger, non-native 1080P monitors usually results in less than optimal viewing conditions as the picture is scaled up to a larger resolution. Movies are at best encoded at a 1920 x 1080 resolution and if you use DVD source material the quality is much, much lower. This is why we had such reservations on using such a large 2560 x 1440 as up-scaling can cause serious issues in some cases.
http://www./forum/hardware-canucks-...ncmaster-27a850d-27-pls-monitor-review-8.html
What difference, if any, is there between watching a DVD or Blu-ray movie on a 21" 1920 x 1080 monitor vs a 27" 2560 x 1440 monitor? What happens to the image size and quality? Are there upscaling issues to be concerend about like the article suggests?
Thanks.