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-- Posted by GdFtherOFCOWS at 1:53 pm on May 21, 2008

I need to save space where I will be living at soon, and I was thinking I could double my monitor as a TV screen.  What would I get or how would I go about doing this?


-- Posted by i who have nothing at 1:54 pm on May 21, 2008

you just need an s-video card and an s-video jack in both your computer and your TV.  most modern computers/TV's come with them.  i guess you could also use an HDMI cable but I'm not sure about that.


-- Posted by Heavenly Eve at 1:55 pm on May 21, 2008

just download everything you want to see?

then you can watch everything when you want it!


-- Posted by drifting at 1:55 pm on May 21, 2008

Get a tuner kit for you PC, or get a monitor that has DCHP (I think thats what its called) Supported HDMI as well.

I would try to get a monitor that 1920x1080, as that is true HD (1080p).

You can normally get a monitor like this for under $500 at Newegg or Tigerdirect.

TV Tuner kits can be purchased from anywhere from $40-$200.

*I dont have my charts on me, so my resolutions might be off*


-- Posted by GdFtherOFCOWS at 1:56 pm on May 21, 2008

Quote: from Heavenly Eve at 3:55 pm on May 21, 2008


just download everything you want to see?

then you can watch everything when you want it!


My local news and the weather channel usually aren't downloadable.


-- Posted by PreppyPeyton at 1:56 pm on May 21, 2008

How about double your TV as a computer screen?


-- Posted by Soren Kierkegaard at 2:00 pm on May 21, 2008

I have a 32" 720P HD Television act as my monitor that only requires a monitor connection between your computer and television and audio port in order to have sound, as well.  Too easy.


-- Posted by GdFtherOFCOWS at 2:02 pm on May 21, 2008

Thanks everyone!


-- Posted by Forever Angel at 2:11 pm on May 21, 2008

There are PCI tuner cards that you can connect your antenna/cable to that will output the TV signal directly to your monitor.


-- Posted by marshmellowman at 2:18 pm on May 21, 2008

There are two main ways to go about this.

1) Get a TV Tuner card for your computer and tune the tv channels through that. This can be done using any monitor as long as your computer can display its screen on it.
2) Buy a TV that has both a VGA/DVI input for the computer and contains a TV tuner so that you can use it as a normal TV.

The first option will be definitely cheaper, you can get relatively inexpensive tuners (<$100). The main point is whether you want a big computer screen (which might be slightly expensive) or you just want to use a regular one. eg) My Dell 17" has a resolution of 1280x1024. This is pretty high and works great as normal TV reception and perfectly as a computer screen.

The second option is slightly problematic. Not only will getting a TV be expensive, it will also have a lower resolution for it's size as compared to a simple computer LCD display. Then there's also the fact that if you want a nice 30" TV, you'd need to increase the viewing distance from your screen dramatically as you won't be able to sit too close to it. This coupled with the lower resolution per area and the price means this really isn't the best option if you intend to use your computer a lot as well as the TV.

At this point I wouldn't worry about HD signals. I don't think you'd be able to receive many (if any) over the air HD signals for free. If you want you can pay for it but then this costs money (and you'd need a cable box, etc). Not only that buy you'd receive relatively few HD channels because there won't be many to begin with.

Whilst drifting suggested getting a 1080p screen, again I wouldn't worry much about it. Especially at lower screen sizes (30-40 inches) you'd be hard-pressed to find a 1080p set to begin with. Even if you do, it will be expensive, and at screens that size you won't notice a difference. 1080p is really only distinguishable at 50+  inches, at which you'd really be incapable of using it as a computer screen.


-- Posted by Heavenly Eve at 8:48 am on May 27, 2008

Quote: from GdFtherOFCOWS at 4:56 pm on May 21, 2008


Quote: from Heavenly Eve at 3:55 pm on May 21, 2008

just download everything you want to see?  

 then you can watch everything when you want it!


My local news and the weather channel usually aren't downloadable.


the news and weather are overated

you can check the weather online or on your ipod
and you can read the newspaper

et voila


-- Posted by whimsy at 6:23 am on May 28, 2008


There are actually other ways of going about than just those mentioned.

You could use video out from whatever your source is, say a set top box and then put that through a vivo video card.

You can buy boxes that convert from typical tv formats like component, s-video etc. to vga/dvi, might be able to get one that switches between more than one input so you can change depending on what you want to watch.

I'm not entirely sure but I can't see why you couldn't use DVI straight into your monitor, DVI was often used before HDMI for tvs.

I'd say to go with a tv tuner... that way your computer can work as a set top box and a dvd player and whatever other formats you have player...


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