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Old 01-10-2010, 04:31 PM   #1
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Default pc monitor as a 1080p tv screen

hi i have a satellite lead in my room. is it possible just to buy a pc monitor and connect it to a satellite receiver using either hdmi to hdmi or hdmi to dvi

the monitors are about $150 cheaper than a comparable tv

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Old 01-10-2010, 04:35 PM   #2
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hi i have a satellite lead in my room. is it possible just to buy a pc monitor and connect it to a satellite receiver using either hdmi to hdmi or hdmi to dvi

the monitors are about $150 cheaper than a comparable tv

many thanks
Check the specs on the monitor...for satellite or cable, the resolution is 1080i (the 1366x768 spec on monitors), but many monitors are capable of much higher resolution.

Monitors are optimized for computer output, but I've done it before.

Don't forget audio - some monitors have speakers, some don't, you'll need to hear the programs, too.
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Old 01-10-2010, 11:11 PM   #3
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The big $64,000 question is
Does it support HDCP? Otherwise, you'll get naught but static.
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Old 01-10-2010, 11:14 PM   #4
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Check the specs on the monitor...for satellite or cable, the resolution is 1080i (the 1366x768 spec on monitors), but many monitors are capable of much higher resolution.
1366*768 is 768p. It's rarely directly supported-- most such TVs have an upscaler of varying quality. Some monitors can support 1080i, but many cannot.
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Old 01-10-2010, 11:21 PM   #5
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Most moderen PC flatscreen (16:9) aspect ratio monitors that have HDMI support HDCP (isn't that part of the HDCP spec )? I've been doing it for over 4 or 5 years now (but I use a 42 inch flatscreen tv as a pc monitor - smaller pc monitors with hdmi work as well - I've done this before to watch the news at my desk - I warn the center of dangerous weather as a safety guru so I can do that ).
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Old 01-10-2010, 11:47 PM   #6
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Most modern PC flatscreen (16:9) aspect ratio monitors that have HDMI support HDCP (isn't that part of the HDCP spec )?
Most is not all.

I think it's part of the HDMI spec. But seriously, check the monitor specs for hdcp. You don't want to be unlucky. Display port exclusive monitors are right out, but for different reasons.
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Old 01-14-2010, 06:31 AM   #7
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make sure you get a monitor with a decent PVA or IPS panel in it. A TN panel is going to crush blacks and have terrible viewing angles. Also make sure to get a 16:9 monitor to save the pain of aspect raition scaling issues. Otherwise, do a TON of research if you absolutely must have a 16:10 monitor...
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Display Screen Size 23" Widescreen
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Brightness 300 cd/㎡
Contrast Ratio DC 10000:1 (1000:1) (Typ.)
Response time 5ms
Viewing Angle (Horizontal/Vertical) 160˚/160˚ (CR>10)
Colour supported 16.7M
Signal Input Video Signal Analog RGB, DVI, HDMI, Component , TV (Digital TV / Analog TV)
Sync. Signal Separate H/V, Composite
Connector 15pin D-sub, DVI-D, 2HDMI, Component, DTV Tuner, Optical Out, Scart, CI Slot
Power Power Consumption 55 watts
Standby Power (DPMS) <2 watts
Type Built-In
Features Plug & Play DDC2B
Multimedia Speakers 3 watts x 2 Ch
Optional Accessories Remote Controller, D-Sub Cable
Special Features Built-in DTV (DVB-T) Tuner, Component, 2 HDMI, CI Slot, Full HD
USB powered hub option No
Mac compatibility Yes
Wall-Mount VESA 100mm
Cabinet Colour High Glossy Black
Dimension Product Dimension (With stand, WxHxD) 558 x 415 x 219mm
Product Dimension (Without Stand, WxHxD) 558 x 364 x 74mm
Shipment Dimension (WxHxD) 631 x 434 x 141mm
Weight Product Weight 6.1kg
Shipment Weight 7.95kg
Stand Function Tilt
Type Simple
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