One of them is simple: Having a gfx card with a 1GB GDDR3 RAM doesn't necessarily mean better than an 800MB GDDR3 RAM it is the GPU which really matters and having a high resolution needs more RAM also more Anti-Aliasing needs more RAM at the same time they need more processing power. And as we know the lower the resolution the more Anti-Aliasing we need so which is really confusing that once you switch to your GPUs highest supported resolution, and some games still suffer from Aliasing so you'll need to increase or turn on the Anti-Aliasing feature which means more GPU heat and RAM consumed and as we know the frame rate will drastically decrease sometimes rendering the game totally unplayable.
Another issue is that ppl in Lebanon want HDTVs and they want it Full HD becasue of the higher number(1920*1080) but no local channel supports such resolution or the cable guy gives you the old RF cable which gives the oldest and worst picture quality. That's why we see the screen pixelated becasue it needs to be upscaled and processed which leads to a crappy display.
Do you have another tech error in concept you want to correct?
Another issue is that ppl in Lebanon want HDTVs and they want it Full HD becasue of the higher number(1920*1080) but no local channel supports such resolution or the cable guy gives you the old RF cable which gives the oldest and worst picture quality. That's why we see the screen pixelated becasue it needs to be upscaled and processed which leads to a crappy display.
Do you have another tech error in concept you want to correct?