Monitor or TV?

Aztech

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I want to have just one nice screen on my desktop in my office for both computer stuff and TV watching. I'm looking for suggestions on how to do this. There are monitors that can double as TVs and TVs that can double as monitors right? What are the pros and cons of each option?

Thanks.
 

paul878

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TV, great pictures, bad text.
Monitor, great text, ok pictures.

What will you be doing more, watching tv or work on the computer?
 

LittlefuseR

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i dont really see any pros or cons to this.. tv's and computer monitors are both monitors to me.

but personally though, if youre going to only want one nice screen to be able to do both desktop work and tv watching, i'd suggest you to go with getting nice tv to go with your desktop. TV's get a lot more features to mess around with, opposed to computer monitors. And you get all the plugins and plugouts on the tv, too.

go with a nice tv its the way to go
 

Throckmorton

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TVs have more input lag, so they aren't so good for FPS gaming.

But you get a big screen. I have a 32" TV that I use as a monitor, which I have about 4 ft from my face. Otherwise the pixels are too big. That might seem like a waste, but it's easier on your eyes.

You also get to use HDMI audio, which means the TV acts as your soundcard, converting digital audio to analog.


ALSO... TVs are usually IPS or some other 8 bit technology. Not that TN crap.
 
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BonzaiDuck

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I have moved v-e-e-r-rry slowly through the Great American SD-to-HD conversion. I must have waited until 2006 before I upgraded a Viewsonic "flat-screen" CRT-type computer monitor to an LCD. The LCD is 4:3 aspect ratio.

We have more old TV sets than there are family members. Mom violates my share of the power-bill by leaving her bedroom set turned on, when she mostly watches TV in the den. My brother has a old Panasonic tube-type TV in his bedroom.

When I built my previous computer, I wanted it to do HTPC duty. I put in an AverMedia M780 tuner-card. Hooked up OTA HD antenna to one coax input; the cable-TV coax to the other. Finally decided -- while putting off purchase of an HDTV -- to buy a 28" LCD monitor -- 1080p and 16:9. My new, second monitor became the TV, as the first mentioned earlier continued to serve for desktop computing.

Finally, I replaced my other brother's hand-me-down GE 25" TV with an LCD-LED 42". Upgraded our cable-TV subscription to HD for an extra $5/mo. I ran an HDMI cable from the set-top-box to the HDTV, and another DVI-to-HDMI from the PC to a second HDMI on the HDTV. The new computer uses a Hauppauge 2250 card because the Avermedia's HD tuner went on the fritz.

The Z68 system deploys Lucid-Virtu to integrate the iGPU and dGPU. But it runs in "d-Mode," so the TV and monitor are hooked up to the DVI ports on the eVGA 570 GTX card.

I let Lucid "decide" which monitor to use for game-play, and it selects the LCD monitor. The Media Center Setup menus allowed me to select the HDTV for Media Center and TV viewing.

I have some puzzlements and misgivings about how the Hauppauge card choose to display HD channels, but . . . it SEEMS to CORRECT itself. But since all the input comes from the set-top-box, I can't "record one channel, watch another." And I think my Charter service deploys SDV or switch input, so when one channel is selected, the others aren't available.

There is a further mystery that with all the WDRM, HDCP and other content protection, the Hauppauge card isn't supposed to allow video recording or DVR from my PC -- but it does. The card was promoted by PC Mag with the caveat that you could "throw away" your set-top-box, because the Hauppauge allows you to get all the "basic" cable channels. Certainly that would be the case for any TV-tuner-capture card. But I get all the premiums, SD and HD with the set-top-box in the mix, and I can schedule, record and play back the premiums and all the channels I've tried so far.

By now, my colleagues here must realize that with WDRM and whatever the Jack-Valenti-media-Nazis forced upon us, if you use one PC for a DVR/PVR and then choose to copy the recordings to a new system, Win 7 Media Center won't play them unless they were recorded on the new system. The exception seems to align with "free" TV or "basic-cable" recordings, so I can transfer the files or burn DVD's of PBS stuff. But if I recorded on an earlier computer AMC's "Breaking Bad," HBO movies or Bill Maher, I can't play back the files on the new computer.

One more thing. The LG HDTV LCD-LED has an energy-saving feature that allows you to dim the screen through "Energy-saver Off," "Auto," "Minimum," "Medium," "Maximum," and especially -- "Screen Off" mode. So when you leave the room, instead of turning off Media Center and the TV, you can simply select the "Screen Off" from the energy-saver menu. The broadcast continues -- you can hear Chris Matthews' "Hardball" through the computer's 5.1 speaker system.

But in the event that you have a similar setup with your TV and worry about a Windows Desktop "burning in," you can simply use the same energy-saving feature.
 
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the DRIZZLE

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The biggest issue is resolution and pixel density. I would stick to 24-27" options that will have a high enough pixel density to still look decent with text. Once you get to 32" a 1080p resolution is no long suitable for general PC use IMO. (unless you are sitting farther away)
 
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