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It's not too fuzzy to watch SD video on HDTV, is it?

1, all videos smaller than 1920* 1080 will be blurred on your TV, but to different degrees. For example, 1080*720 is not ambiguous, and DVD is 720*576, which is ambiguous. If you want to play VCD, you should see it clearly. Your so-called computer viewing effect is good because your computer monitor is not up to 1920* 1080, and I may just be 1024*768. One more thing to tell you, at present, all the videos played on the Internet are written with the words "HD" and "ultra-clear". This is a transfer of concept, so don't pay attention to it. In fact, it is the quality of DVD, but why do some of them look really clear and have clear hair? That's because the quality of the film source is good, and the quality of the corresponding conversion is also good.

It doesn't make any sense about home theater computers. A high-definition player is enough, or an ordinary computer with an HDMI output will do. Most importantly, you can download real HD or Blu-ray movies from your source (the two are just called differently) in order to enjoy what HD is.