70" Sharp LED-LCD TV as monitor for Mac Mini?

I just purchased a 70" Sharp LED-LCD TV---considering buying a Mac Mini to watch TV online and ditching my DirecTV.  TV resolution is 1920 x 1080.  Will I be able to get a High Definition picture as clear as HD DirecTV this way?

what are you planning on watching on the MM?  if you're thinking of getting rid of DirecTV and getting all of your programming from Hulu or something like that, those sites don't stream in 1080p, so no.  If you're downloading BluRay rips and watching those, then yes, it'll display in 1080p.  I believe it can actually handle resolutions higher than 1080, but since no TVs support those resolutions (yet), you'll be limited to 1080.

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