Archive for the 'Monitors' Category

How can you connect a computer to a HDTV using the YPbPr setup, Not a HDMI?

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Thaghost asked: I just recently bought a HDTV compatible graphics card and im having a hard time finding out how to get the true HD quality on my HDTV, My HDTV doesnt have a HDMI port which is a big disadvantage but it has a YPrPb, and i have a XFX NVidia GeForce 7300GT 512MB [...]

How can you connect a computer to a HDTV using the YPbPr setup, Not a HDMI?

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Thaghost asked: I just recently bought a HDTV compatible graphics card and im having a hard time finding out how to get the true HD quality on my HDTV, My HDTV doesnt have a HDMI port which is a big disadvantage but it has a YPrPb, and i have a XFX NVidia GeForce 7300GT 512MB [...]

Can I buy an approx 23″ LCD display that can also serve as an excellent HDTV?

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Prof asked: 90% of the time I need a 22″+ LCD display as my main computer monitor — but occasionally I want to use it as my primary HDTV. Should I be wary of any issues? Do you have any specific recommendations or tips?

Which Video Card is better for a HDTV Aquos 720 and VGA Monitor ?

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

El Seductor asked: I have a HDTV Aquos LC-40D37U. It is 37″ and 720.
Also, I have a standard Monitor.
Which Video Card do you recommend to use with both display (HDTV and standard Monitor).
I am specially interested to have super great quality picture in HDTV but monitor can be switched when I prefer use my monitor.
My [...]

What is the best way to connect PC to HDTV given the following port availabilities?

Monday, March 17th, 2008

ohboyyy asked: PC has VGA and S-Video.
HDTV has HDMI, VGA, S-Video, Composite Video Port (yellow), and the Component Port (blue, green, and red “Pr”).
Any answer is appreciated. Thank you!

What is the best way to connect PC to HDTV given the following port availabilities?

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

ohboyyy asked: PC has VGA and S-Video.
HDTV has HDMI, VGA, S-Video, Composite Video Port (yellow), and the Component Port (blue, green, and red “Pr”).
Any answer is appreciated. Thank you!