What's my TV's Native Res?

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#1 GodLovesDead
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Screen Size ; 32"

Recommended Resolution ; 1366 x 768

Aspect Ratio ; 16:9

Viewing Angle ; 178°(H) / 178°(V)

Dynamic Contrast Ratio ; 1600:1

Response Time ; 8ms

Input Video Capability ; 720p, 480i/p


Those are the stats for my new TV. I only know what I know about TVs from what I know about monitors. But let me get this straight - my TV is native at 1366 x 768, but it's main HD input is 720p? So it'll look blurry if I don't have it at 1366x768? I have the 360 HD VGA cable, so I can run it at that resolution if it'd look better. Can anyone tell me what my TV would look best at?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889022070

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#2 dmanrevived
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1366x768 is the native. Most 720p HDTV's have that as the native resolution. 1366x768 is slightly above 720p, but most tv's do a good enough job of upscaling 720p a little so that it still looks great. 1360x768 would be the best setting with your VGA cable. (Yes, the 360 says it's 1360 instead of 1366).