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The commentary about computer screen sizes needs to be dated and/or updated, as it's clearly outdated. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.212.196|108.162.212.196]] 17:17, 11 January 2014 (UTC)
 
The commentary about computer screen sizes needs to be dated and/or updated, as it's clearly outdated. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.212.196|108.162.212.196]] 17:17, 11 January 2014 (UTC)
I don't think that's the case. TV's rely on standards, think of blu-ray, dvd, VHS, DVB-C (cable). A change in media format would require users to buy a new hardware, people are likely not willing to buy new equipment every two years.  
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: I don't think that's the case. TV's rely on standards, think of blu-ray, dvd, VHS, DVB-C (cable). A change in media format would require users to buy a new hardware, people are likely not willing to buy new equipment every two years. For computers it's different. The video output is generated and not played back. Computers are more flexible and if a format is not supported a simple update can fix everything. [[User:Necessaryevil|Necessaryevil]] ([[User talk:Necessaryevil|talk]]) 15:25, 13 December 2018 (UTC)
 
 
For computers it's different. The video output is generated and not played back. Computers are more flexible and if a format is not supported a simple update can fix everything.
 
[[User:Necessaryevil|Necessaryevil]] ([[User talk:Necessaryevil|talk]]) 15:25, 13 December 2018 (UTC)
 

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But it's on a bigger screen. Jokes aside, I believe TVs are more impressive because the refresh rate is higher and the TV needs more circuitry on the back-end to handle the physically larger screen and the multiple possible inputs. I may be wrong. Davidy22[talk] 13:25, 18 February 2013 (UTC)

The commentary about computer screen sizes needs to be dated and/or updated, as it's clearly outdated. 108.162.212.196 17:17, 11 January 2014 (UTC)

I don't think that's the case. TV's rely on standards, think of blu-ray, dvd, VHS, DVB-C (cable). A change in media format would require users to buy a new hardware, people are likely not willing to buy new equipment every two years. For computers it's different. The video output is generated and not played back. Computers are more flexible and if a format is not supported a simple update can fix everything. Necessaryevil (talk) 15:25, 13 December 2018 (UTC)