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Old 01-20-2008, 08:23 PM   #21
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Pay no attention to the HDTV resolution on the box - thats for TV. I'm an A+ Technician and I know that the 8800GTX highest res is 2560x1600. HDTV (TV is the moniker that you need to address here) is through the HDTV adaptor(component) or if you are using it for HDTV (not blu-ray persay). That's what the Nvidia performance setup is for - one is for TV, but I do not treat my monitor as a TV - I treat it as a monitor, so it displays the resolution that I desire. If your resolution is set for 1920x1080 - it will display this through your DVI as long as your monitor can handle it. If you tell the Nvidia setup app that its a TV it will limit what your monitor can take (i.e. 1080i). This video card was designed around Nvidia's Extreme HD which has resolutions beyond 1080p. Set your monitor as a monitor, Make sure that it has resolutions that meet or exceed 1920x1800 - (your monitor is a little wanting). If you want to do this through analog (vga) you can add AnyDVD HD (no HTPC should be without it). Just make sure that your monitors resolution meets or exceeds 1900x1080, your card already does - you can get a picture better than some high-end theaters with the right pc. I hope this helps.
Thanks!! i couldn't expect a better reply!!

I thought that setting the monitor as a HDTV was a very good idea. But now i know it wasn't.

My graphic card has two DVI outputs. And considering 1080p resolution for Blu-Ray movies if my monitor has both DVI and HDMI inputs is it a better idea to use a DVI-HDMI cable to connect the graphic card to the monitor or it won't make any difference and so i can use a DVI-DVI cable.

Too late !! you have already answered to my last question!

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Old 01-20-2008, 08:24 PM   #22
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This is true - its already deinterlaced - most people don't know that. Monitors do not have an interlaced signal.
interesting i didn't knwo that!!!
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Old 01-20-2008, 08:31 PM   #23
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24p (frames per second) has to deal with the way the film is shot in relation to the televisions pick it up (interlacing). All PC monitors are progressive scan, they show all of the frames at one time. Computer do not have to worry about deinterlacing - and can play at mind boggeling frame rates, the original posters video card (8800gtx) can play F.E.A.R at 386p (at a low resolution - translate less detail). But when it comes to 24p - Computers are generally at 60p because thats what the monitor does - 60hz, and you can experiment by increasing you refresh rate to 75 or to 85 (I do not recommend anything over 85 - and I also would look at the maximum refresh rate of your monitor and your video card. No 24p - Ha, the PC world is beyond that, watch your blu-ray in all its glory if your monitor is up to it and if your are daring - see how far beyond 1080p can you scale it.
I was not aware of all those things. Pc world is apparently far beyond HDTV world!! Good to know that!
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Old 01-20-2008, 08:37 PM   #24
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I can't decide between these two monitors:

1) Iiyama ProLite B2403WS -B1
http://www.materiel.net/ctl/Ecrans_L...2403WS_B1.html

2 ) Belinea o.display 4.1_24" W
http://www.materiel.net/ctl/Ecrans_L..._4_1_24_W.html

Sorry it is a french website cause i am living in France but at least you can give me your opinion regarding the technical features.

Both are about 500 euros (740 dollars) so it is not a matter of price for me ...
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Old 01-20-2008, 08:54 PM   #25
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Thanks!! i couldn't expect a better reply!!

I thought that setting the monitor as a HDTV was a very good idea. But now i know it wasn't.

My graphic card has two DVI outputs. And considering 1080p resolution for Blu-Ray movies if my monitor has both DVI and HDMI inputs is it a better idea to use a DVI-HDMI cable to connect the graphic card to the monitor or it won't make any difference and so i can use a DVI-DVI cable.

Too late !! you have already answered to my last question!
Glad to help - enjoy your Blu-ray on HTPC and keep your Powerdvd Ultra Updated. Anydvd HD will get rid of the HDCP requirement so you could use a digital monitor and an analog monitor (projector with no dvi or hdmi) at the same time. Excellent tool - had to do this until my 3x2 HDMI switcher/amp came - just waiting for my 35 ft hdmi cable to go total HDMI (HDIM on my monitor - VGA on my Projector but its still fully progressive scan in computer mode - just like a monitor).
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I really want to get the new 24 inch Gateway that has HDMI support as well as a highly Glossy Finish along with its 1900 1200 resolution. Hey Dadkins have you gotten 3:10 to Yuma to work on your PC?
We may never know. 3:10 to Yuma is not my genre of movies so I doubt that I will ever try it.

Sorry!

War may be a possibility, Sunshine maybe... westerns just don't do it for me.
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Old 01-20-2008, 09:32 PM   #27
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War works on mine after I got the full version of Powerdvd Ultra
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Yes for 1080i they are talking about maximum HDTV resolution!!

So considering your reply i think i should buy a S-PVA panel instead of the more common TN since it is better color quality. I hope the price is not too high ... But honestly comparing both panels i could really see a big difference? I mean i own Planet Earth in Blu-Ray Disc which is actually a very nice documentary and i want to know if the picture quality is higher with a S-PVA especially for such a documentary?

An other question, if i am using a DVI-HDMI cable to connect the graphic card to the monitor the bit rate will be higher than a DVI-DVI cable or i'll see no real improvement?
Well, honestly I don't really know if you would notice a difference. Panel quality can be subjective to the point where one person wouldn't see much of a difference , if at all, and another might find it completely unacceptable. If you've ever seen any of the Apple displays (all are S-IPS panels with the exception, I believe, of the 20in) in action I would say the Samsung I listed is close to them for color quality.

As for DVI-DVI/DVI-HDMI it doesn't really matter - you'll get the same picture in the end.
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http://www.gateway.com/accessories/p...51R.php?seg=hm

Really like this one mainly because of the HDMI support as well as the Gloss Finish. I have the previous model Gateway but this one is a little better with the added features. If anyone wants to buy my previous 24 inch model let me know.
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http://www.gateway.com/accessories/p...51R.php?seg=hm

Really like this one mainly because of the HDMI support as well as the Gloss Finish. I have the previous model Gateway but this one is a little better with the added features. If anyone wants to buy my previous 24 inch model let me know.
As I stated in an earlier post you're about 5 weeks too late, as I've sold one of those brand new back in December. It was a good deal too. Too bad.

BTW, you should probably get that Gateway. It's a heck of a monitor.
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Samsung 245BW. It is worth it. All I have to say.
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As I stated in an earlier post you're about 5 weeks too late, as I've sold one of those brand new back in December. It was a good deal too. Too bad.

BTW, you should probably get that Gateway. It's a heck of a monitor.
Oh I ended up getting mine for 380 Got the hookup's at Micro Center. Employee Purchase Program.
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Oh I ended up getting mine for 380 Got the hookup's at Micro Center. Employee Purchase Program.
Cool. Enjoy it!
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