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#1 mkDSpro63
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I plan to hook my PC to a Samsung Class LCD TV (1080p, 60Hz) through an HDMI cable. Although my desktop monitor is displaying at 720p (highest it can go), does that mean I am restricted to 720p resolution on the Samsung LCD? Or would I still be able to display 1080p? I'm aware they are two separate monitors and that I can configure the resolutions through ATI's CCC, but I just want to make sure.

Also, since both monitors are running at 60Hz, do I specifically need a 60Hz HDMI cable to connect both the PC and HDTV, or does it not matter? Speaking of HDMI cables, is there anything specific to look for when purchasing them besides length?

Thanks in advance. Apologies for the ignorance. I'm very incompetent with these things.

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#2 MonsieurX
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It will run at 1080P. And just get the lenght you need over www.monoprice.com ;)