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    Combine Hdtv and monitor together in one

    I'm thinking of connecting a desktop system that is used very little - except for data storage and backup laptop - for a HDTV in order to reduce the number of monitors that I have in a room. What should I look for in an HDTV for anything to be sent to it from the PC look as fine as it does on my present 23"HD Monitor? I would go with an HDTV> 32". The PC has nvidia GeForce 9300 GS video card w / HDMI, DVI-I with TV 1080, PC 1920x1200, and pixels are 2048x1536 and VGA (w / DVI to VGA adapter) with RAM memory of 256 MB. Do you think it will work fine?

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    Re: Combine Hdtv and monitor together in one

    I've even done the same. My center of the media has an ATI graphics card with software that can adjust over / under scan, sometimes something with HDMI. I do not know if Nvidia has something related, but is a very useful feature. Besides, I look for a TV with a DVI connector, you get the same digital picture as HDMI, but you can use the PC speakers instead of the TV without much playing on the control panel. Since I am connected via VGA I'm using the PC audio and video, which means they have better bass from the subwoofer in action movies, and I can control everything with a remote control WMC once the TV is turned on. You can try it works.

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    Re: Combine Hdtv and monitor together in one

    Depending on your present 23 "monitor, may have advanced resolution than what a high-definition television will. An HDTV 1080p resolution translates to a resolution of 1920x1080 computers. As per my knowledge, 23" PC monitors tend to out at the highest resolution of 1920x1080, but that does not mean they could be some of the monitors can go higher though I doubt it. As per my knowledge, you be likely to have to go to something like a 30 "computer monitor to go advanced than 1920x1080. Therefore, this is not likely that a problem, but wanted to mention to be safe. About The only way this becomes a question would be whether it was with a 720p HDTV, but if you go for a HDTV over 32", then it is most definitely 1080p, as there are very few televisions 720p HD over 32". If you're watching a 32"HDTV, then a 720p HDTV becomes much more available.

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    Re: Combine Hdtv and monitor together in one

    If you see the new HD TV that same distance is currently 23 "computer monitor, then it will be worse than 23" computer monitor. This is because you are using the same number of "points" on the screen because the resolution will most likely be the same, but you have a bigger screen for the same number of points. Therefore, if viewed from the same distance, the largest HDTV screen will be of more pixels / blocks. Check it may it helps you.

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    Re: Combine Hdtv and monitor together in one

    Many high-definition TVs have a VGA port on them nowadays. They also tend to have an HDMI dock that can be used with a DVI to HDMI cable to a DVI connector on the system it will have a separate audio port work with the HDMI port if you want to leave the sound and the typical sound connection card type. Of course, since it has an HDMI connector on the graphics card, it would probably be the first option, unless they wanted to use until the HDTV HDMI port, for some reason. So, almost any high-definition television will do. About the only thing that is extremely possible to want to do is go with a 1080p HDTV, even if you go with a 32" HDTV.

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    Re: Combine Hdtv and monitor together in one

    I think you can connect to an HDMI cable. I connected my computer until my 47 "Philips and Samsung LN52A750 no issues with my two i7 and E8400 HD4670 and HD2400 both and HD3870 with one. The main reason to use ATI cards is the card with the sound. But all those combined have never had any trouble with an unfortunate image and my core PC is connected to my 47 "Philips with something HDMI. One 25 'I will say is that the impression is better at Philips, while all else looks much better. The picture on the Sammy 1080 is playing great plain material. I really hope you understand once discovered and I'm sure it will be very satisfied.

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