Tuesday, September 21, 2010

can i use a tv for a computer monitor?



Answer:

Depends on the TV. Some hold S-Video connections so that you can.
The resolution on a tv is crap compared to a computer monitor though. Dont use it for text or anything else next to small details.
Only if ...1. You have a supporting video card and 2. You hold the right cables.
Yes but the resolution and color spectrum is lackluster.
Yep, but if it isnt within HD, you will be using such a low resolution that most text will be unreadable. It can be cool for some games though
dumbest item ive ever heard!
Wow, contained by China they are turning old Monitors into HD TVs!



The resolution of a TV is total crap, for computer purposes, and you won't resembling it!



Even the pr0n is blurry!
If your computer has a S-Video or TV -Out port and your tv have the same port, usually an S-video after yes. You will just own to configure the settings in your Display Properties on your laptop.
Yes, but you need going on for $50 worth of cables. If your computer and TV own S-video in/out, get an S-video cable.



If not, you involve an S-video out to RCA cable.
depends on your TV and your Videocard

Your video card has to enjoy a S-Vid out plug

or something that looks like it

and so does ur TV

If you own a prebuilt computer that isn't close to top of the line

(I'm chitchat like serious gamer videocards or serious video editor video cards)then you probably can't do it
yea it is possible to bring a TV as a computer monitor. make sure you own or buy a video card with a S-Video out on it. afterwards buy a S-Video to RCA Male Video connector. then acquire a tv with Video inputs on it. And your set to budge!

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