Thinking About a Mini... Few Questions?

I just bought a 40" Sony XBR LCD and would love to add a mini. I would be using the mini for occassional web browsing, itunes, pictures, but mainly watching DVD movies. My screen resolution is 1366 x 768. It is 720p / 1080i.
I have a PC input (VGA) and HDMI.
I would like to know being it is 40" will it still look crisp and what connection would be the best?

Hello,
The video should look fine at that resolution. The Mini is supposed to support up to 1920 x 1080 pixels.
You will likely get your best video quality from the HDMI connector.
Understand that running a 40-inch monitor at low resolutions like you propose will likely result in seeing more squared-looking pixels than you would if you were viewing an image at the same resolution on a smaller monitor.
But, I haven't personally sat in-front of a 40-inch monitor. So, I cannot tell you for sure how noticeable it would be. But, I know if I display an 800 x 600 resolution on a 20-inch monitor that the pixels will look less refined. So, I can only imagine that the same would be true when talking about a 40-inch monitor and 1300 or so resolution.
I hope this helps.
Let us know if you have other questions.
P.S., if you'd like, go ahead and click the "Helpful" or "Solved" buttons on any of the posts / replies above if you feel they were helpful or adequately answered your question.

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