Not trying to bash here but there is no 1366 x 768 standard. There are plasmas and lcds with that resolution but there is no video standard corresponding to that resolution. The problem with HD/noHD is the confusion of video formats. Video formats are 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and not XGA,VGA,SXGA. The display itself does not have anything to do with the format. It either can or cannot display said resolution. And again, hd is not a technical term but used for marketing only.
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Not trying to bash here but there is no 1366 x 768 standard. There are plasmas and lcds with that resolution but there is no video standard corresponding to that resolution.
The problem with HD/noHD is the confusion of video formats. Video formats are 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and not XGA,VGA,SXGA. The display itself does not have anything to do with the format. It either can or cannot display said resolution. And again, hd is not a technical term but used for marketing only.