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Got5onIt
02-25-2003, 12:24 AM
Newbie here with a dumb question ;),
I know many graphics cards now have AV inputs, in general how would you rate picture quality on a regular flat screen TV compared to a dedicated computer monitor?
AND why would anyone spend $XXX on a computer monitor when one can find a flat screen TV at a comparable price but nearly double the size?
I'm getting ready to start my first build so I figured I might as well update the monitor. :D
Thanks!
No question is dumb if you don't know the answer.
TV's are great for displaying video but they really stink as a monitor. The reason being that while a TV can display millions of colors their resolution is really poor. While a Monitor may not be able to display as many colors(still millions though) their resolution is very good. Since video isn't high resolution it looks fine on a TV especially as long as it is moving, not so good when you pause. When you use a TV as a monitor text is very hard to read if not nearly impossible. Plus a TV is not able to display at the screen resolutions most want to run.
Monitors on the other hand make awesome TV's. So if you can only have one a Monitor is a better choice.
Got5onIt
02-25-2003, 04:12 AM
Thanks for the informative answer! I guess a 19" flat screen monitor will do just fine.
How 'bout them Sooners whoopin' up on Kansas yesterday! :D
19" flatscreen would be really fine!
I all kinds of enjoyed the game, maybe not so much the last four minutes when I thought we might have blown that 32 point lead!
Boomer Sooner!
Got5onIt
02-25-2003, 05:23 AM
And with Okie St. losing to the Red Raiders you guys must be happy!
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Oh Yeah, at least there wasn't another court rushing :D that I know of anyway! Surely they wouldn't do it when they lose. I didn't expect them to be #1 Big 12 this season for even a week after the loss to Alabama.
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