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Using an LCD HDTV as a Monitor...?
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Tygon
The idea is to run my DVI connection from my Radeon 9800 to an LCD flatpanel HDTV. I figure for the price of a large monitor, I may as well go the TV route. I believe the resolutions of these TVs are something like 1366x768... so... this should be fine for computer use. Since I work a lot with production software, my goal is to get as much on the screen as possible...

Has anyone ever done this before? I realize that computer monitors will have a more defined resolution... but I wanna go big. Any advice? Suggestions?
VERTiG0
Do it, it is ing awesome and it's what we're putting in our recroom down here, albeit a 42" plasma (hooray 60,000 hour half-lifes now!) hopefully.

Mmmmm huge huge monitors. I can't believe how cheap bigass LCD displays have become. Thank you Samsung and your huge factories.
Orko
Yes you should be fine. If you were to use a normal HDTV, i would say stop because normal CRT tvs cannot be adjusted properly for computer resolutions.

But, since you are using LCD you should be fine. Just make sure to check one thing out:

There are two types of DVI connections. DVI-D, and DVI-I. Check with your ATI manual, to see which one your video card has, and check with your TV manual to see which one it has. I believe the DVI-D will work with both connectors, but the DVI-I will only work with another I.

Yes it is stupid and they should have just created one connector, but they wanted to distinguish between Digital and Analog. D = digital/analog, I = just analog.

www.highdefforum.com <--- really good resource.
Tygon
Awesome thanks guys... makes me feel more confident about this. :D

27" of sweet picture quality here I come! hehe
Euphorica
Its a go for sure. Shouldnt have any issues.... but man. bling bling :p

$$$$
Tygon
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Originally posted by Orko
www.highdefforum.com <--- really good resource.


Wow... the more I read here the more I realize this isn't as easy as simply plugging in the TV... in fact... it seems like it's really pretty difficult... because of the TVs refresh rate and overscanning. Some of the settings to switch on both the TV and the computer seem pretty comlpicated!

Have you guys actually done this? Used software like MonInfo or PowerStrip?
Orko
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Originally posted by Tygon
Wow... the more I read here the more I realize this isn't as easy as simply plugging in the TV... in fact... it seems like it's really pretty difficult... because of the TVs refresh rate and overscanning. Some of the settings to switch on both the TV and the computer seem pretty comlpicated!

Have you guys actually done this? Used software like MonInfo or PowerStrip?


yup, I have done it all, and no it is not as easy as pluging it in.

Unfortunately it is actually annoying as hell, if you have a standard CRT HDTV.

MonoInfo -> easy to use. pretty self explanatory, and simple to figure out. Print out your reading, it really helps.

PowerStrip -> I never actually got it to work with my video card/tv combo. The Nvidia Software was screwing things up.

The over scan issues are supposed to be null and void with LCDs because they have the computer resolutions natively built in. PowerStrip is mainly there to FORCE your tv to work at a resolution which is within its specs.

Just make sure to go by the specs you get from MonInfo. Do not start using refresh rates and resolutions that are outside the given guidelines, that's just bad news. If you HEAR something weird, disconnect or cancel that setting, its probably your TV being damaged.

Try and disable the ATI software if you can, when you are using powerstrip.

There is one mod on that forum, that knows everything. Follow his advice(he is all over the place), and you will be golden.
Jayx1
just think... now EVERYONE will be able to read your email!

Yay!
Tygon
Cool thanks a lot man! We'll see how it goes!
VERTiG0
On another note, I'm running a Samsung 1701MP LCD display, 1280x1024. I usually run the refresh rate at 60Hz.

In WinXP when I switch it to 70Hz, some of the text looks slightly odd. I'm talking like minute changes in colour between one part of a letter to the next, like, 10% of the letter O here on TA is light blue and the rest of it is slightly darker.

It's ing wierd and is messing with my eyes. I've got Cleartype enabled (hooray!), but it's always done this. Any ideas?

Orko
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Originally posted by VERTiG0
On another note, I'm running a Samsung 1701MP LCD display, 1280x1024. I usually run the refresh rate at 60Hz.

In WinXP when I switch it to 70Hz, some of the text looks slightly odd. I'm talking like minute changes in colour between one part of a letter to the next, like, 10% of the letter O here on TA is light blue and the rest of it is slightly darker.

It's ing wierd and is messing with my eyes. I've got Cleartype enabled (hooray!), but it's always done this. Any ideas?


All LCDs have native resolutions and refresh rates. By a rule of thumb, most LCDs have a native refresh rate of 60hz. They do not work like CRTs, and are not scalable to what you want.

If you run an LCD at anything but its native settings, it wont look as crisp as it should. Its a limitation of the technology.

CRT for life!

On a side note, I just got a new video card (GeForce 6600GT), so I am going to try all this business again.
VERTiG0
quote:
Originally posted by Orko
By a rule of thumb, most LCDs have a native refresh rate of 60hz.


Gotcha. Thanks dude.
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