Tuesday, September 21, 2010

can i use my monitor approaching a average tv? similar to to play ps2 using it a monitor?

some adapters o converters perharps? are such tools available?


Answer:

Monitors produce the picture differently (no interlace) and the timing requirement (line scan and frame period) are taken from the computer and not generate within the monitor. However, converters are available to generate adjectives the necessary sync pulses but they are expensive. The cheapest solution is use a TV Card contained by your computer and watch TV that style or connect your ps2 through the card.
I don't have a PS2 so I don't know what sort of adapter is required for PS2 to picture it on a usual TV. But I think, if you buy a TV Card or TV Box, by using like peas in a pod adapter which is needed to get PS2 on usual TV, you will be capable of play on your monitor too.



The TV Card will be internal set on PCI slot which means you will enjoy to turn on the Computer and run it in Windows within order to own the PS2. If you go next to the TV Box, it will directly connect with your monitor but consequently you will not be able to use your computer as you will enjoy to plug in the Monitor VGA cable contained by the TV Box.

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