When we embed videos in our articles, the default is 420 width, such as in this article:
http://www.planetfury.com/content/horrible-way-to-die-trailer
Occasionally I've been "buffing" this number to 600 width, which makes a bigger streaming video, though the video may have more artifacts (e.g., "fuzzy" parts. An example is the article on the Resident Evil trailers:
http://www.planetfury.com/content/trailers-resident-evil-afterlife
I think the bigger ones look better - though I kind of have an extreme setup (my monitor's a 52" HDTV, lol). Does anyone have a preference? Does the larger size look "bad" in any way for anyone?
Let me know what you think. Feedback is good. 
Higher for sure. My laptop broke yesterday and is on its way to get the motherboard replaced so I have resorted to the PS3 and my bigscreen HDTV for minimal internet surfing which is all this browser can manage. I really don't like it at all. Yeah, everything is huge but at the same time its harder to see what I type for some reason. Ughh, the Geek squad guy said he was gonna try and rush it for me and I hope he's able to. I can't do jack. Sorry my rant for today.
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