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HDTV on an LCD monitor?
I need to upgrade my monitor, and I need a new TV, primarily for my XBox 360 (arriving shortly).
What I'd like to do is get the HDTV output from the XBox 360 (and other HD stuff optionally) on to a brand new LCD monitor. What would I need to do this? I'm looking at one of two monitors currently, and both have DVI input. They are the ViewSonic VX924 and the SAMSUNG 940b. Both have a native resolution of 1280x1024. They're comparably priced, and have favorable reviews, so I don't immediately see any difference between the two. Then again, I'm an HD newbie so maybe I missed something. I currently have an old Radeon 9600XT as my video card, but I'm not sure what I need for this. Should it be possible to connect the XBox360 directly to the monitor, via DVI, without needing the PC? That'd be the most convenient, and by the looks of things the 360 does come with DVI capability. Any help with getting this setup to work would be much appreciated. |
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If the Xbox will come with (or a seperately purchased cable) DVI support you should be good to go. You could hook your computer up to a VGA port (my viewsonic has both digital and analog inputs) and switch between the two (mine has a button you press).
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Well, now I'm confused. I distinctly remember reading that it comes with DVI support. Now all I can find is that it comes with this:
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Yeah, you'll have to use the VGA connector, and if there isn't a dual input, you might have to use an adapter
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Excellent, that makes things easy on my end. Thanks for the help.
Will there be any appreciable difference in quality? Other than playing on a 19" screen instead of a 27" or whatever. Will it look the same on the monitor as on a TV? |
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I just got the Samsung 940B from NewEgg. It uses a Single Link DVI cable or a VGA cable. Picture quality is not too bad for the price. Wished I waited 2 more days. Now has a $40 Rebate.
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So you're saying that an LCD monitor is an acceptable substitute for a high-def TV? If you're not looking for some monstrous 36"+ widescreen set anyway.
I went ahead and ordered the 940B because my crummy Dell CRT is on its way out. It starts getting wavy lines running up and down it when I have my subwoofer on, the stand is broken so it's always tilted about 5 degrees to the left, and it doesn't display any higher than 1024x768. Now just to wait for the 360 to ship, and I'll see if it's money well spent. |
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The PC monitor is just like an LCD TV. The main difference is that there is no TV tuner built in.
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Anyone Know if there is a HDTV tuner that would connect to the DVI input?
Thanks Chris |
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I was thinking for when the TV broadcasts are changed to HDTV. So I wouldnt have to use the PC.
Think I saw the HDMI to DVI adapters at PartsExpress. Chris Last edited by ESCAPEMAX; 11-21-2005 at 10:15 PM. |
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Most HDTV's have component inputs. That is the most basic HD input. Component is analog, DVI/HDMI is digital. PC monitors don't have component inputs.
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