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![]() Romeo Rondeau wrote: I don't think you understood what the topic was all about, Mike. Regular TV doesn't have enough resolution for computer use, that's a given. They are talking about using HD type TV's, which do work just fine if you have all of your ducks in a row. They will playback a DVD rather nicely as well. It sounds like the original poster hooked his computer up to one that didn't work well in the resolution department. I was just confirming that this happens. Perhaps he's the one who doesn't understand what he needs. What am I going to do with a digital TV? It's probalby not even good enough to hook up to a computer. ![]() Yes, it is... if you buy the right one and have the right kind of video card, and set it up correctly. AAMOF, most of them have various PC inputs for that very purpose. You should get out more often :-) That's a lot of "ifs" for an audio guy like me. Last week, I saw that Micro Center had a 15" LCD monitor on sale for $100 so I bought one. It works fine on my Mackie HDR, and also on a computer. That's as much as I know. |
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