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<0> or rare projector <1> nope rear projection <0> good choice <1> or crt for short ;) <1> lcd crt tho <1> not the OLD bulb versions <2> how do i change to 1080i using power strip? <1> stainer.... do you even HAVE a hd ready tv ? <1> those cables are for connecting to a tv <1> o_O <0> stainer72 i think it's already in the default setting.. maybe <2> i have an hdtv <2> believe me <2> its highest native setting is 1080i <0> test it on the comp monitor first <2> test what?
<0> the 1080i <1> not a question of believing or not... if you connect them the driver should detect the hd connection and set it by itself <3> i have a question, the Dell 2405FPW doesn't have HD right? <1> no <1> its a pc screen :| <2> <1> oh, i see <2> so when i connect the hdtv it should give me the option for 1080i <3> how about if you use the Cinema HD from Apple? <1> pc screens are capable of higher than hdtv resolutions ;) <2> i know <2> buy i have a 30 inch hdtv <3> so whats the difference between the Cinema HD screen from apple then? <2> and no extra monitor for my personal pc <1> stainer that wasnt for you... <2> so, i'll take the hdtv <2> i know <2> but i am still making a comment <1> the cinema hd = uber expensive tft <1> with no tv tuner heh <1> the 2405fpw can do higher resolutions <0> stainer72 power strip will add the 1080i to the monitor screen resolution.. just test it and add it to driver <1> if its a 1080i hdtv set resolution to 1366x768 <2> well, why if when i connect the hdtv the nvidia driver will detect it? <1> and done.... if connected by the compoenent cables <2> I have the component setup <3> ChinaBox: so the Cinema HD.. the HD part is only for TV? HDTV i mean <0> the 29" HDTV i had got an RGB monitor connection in it <1> and the driver has detected the connection no? <2> i have not tried <2> I get my pc tommorow <1> its a HD capable tft monitor meaning it can probably goto 1366x768 as well <2> it is a crt tv <2> that is hdtv <1> probably a lil higher like 1466x928 or wotever the 9xx is <3> but Dell 2045FPW native's resolution is 1920x1200 <1> crt... rear projection or plain bulky tube tv ? <1> yup <3> but so is Apple's Cinema HD's <2> big bulky tube tv <0> Axsuul yeah it support more than just HDTV if it's computer monitor <1> try using 1366x768 on a 40" lcd tv... BIG*** PIXELS! <2> weighs one million punds <2> pounds* <1> heh wouldnt use it for pc then <2> why <2> it is an hdtv <1> gonna fry your eyes tbh <3> im sort of confused, so what does the Apple Cinema HD have over the Dell 2405FPW computer wise <2> How would it be any different than playing an xbox 360 at 1080i resolution? <1> size.. <1> the apple logo <1> thats about it <1> xbox = meant for tv <3> ic <1> computers = meant for pc screens <3> and if i were to play a DVD on the computer, it would be cleaerer on the computer screen? <2> ChinaBox> prolly won't be that bad when the video card is made for hdtv's <0> Axsuul no .. on TV is better but HDTV on PC monitor is better <1> the day tv screens are better quality/resolution than a plain pc screen is the day all companies with pc screens go bankrupt <3> so shouldn't the Apple Cinema HD have better quality than the 2405FPW since it has HD <1> well hdtv IS meant for tft's/rpj/dlp projectors
<2> i don't see how i can't play games using my pc and my hdtv and have it look like the xbox did at 1080i <1> Axsuul no.... afaik its also higher response time than the dell <1> cause its a frigging tv! <1> TUBE TV no less <0> Axsuul if the movie you playing is HDTV is will look better on the computer screen.. if you ahve fast connection you can download few free HDTV clips from the internet <2> So? <2> tube > lcd <2> period <1> well duh <2> Well, won't it be comparable to the quality of my xbox 360 at 1080i? <2> the xbox 360 had to upscale too from 720p <4> what's the best ram today? <3> low123: so if i were to play a movie that is HDTV.. it would look better on the Apple Cinema HD right? since it supports High Definition and the Dell 2405FPW doesnt <1> well actually tube-tv is worse than any pc screen capable of atleast 1280x1024 <2> so the pc should actually look better <2> <1> I am not comparing to pc screens <0> Axsuul yes <2> I am comparing using the tv for pc's and using it for consoles <2> i don't see how there is any difference between the two <2> they should both look just as good <1> signal ahndling for one which kind of matter <1> handling* <2> well, if my vid card can handle the signal, then... <1> well hdtv connections to a 7800gt/6600gt should be better than the plain tv out.. but not by much <4> hey, guys, what's the best ram memory today? <1> stainer the vid card IS the signal <2> ok.... <2> so why would the 360 > the pc in quality <1> tell you what... im gonna hook mine up using hdtv connections right now and tell you if there's a difference <2> vetween what? <2> between* <1> my 52" hd ready rpj and my 7800gt :) <2> I am asking if the xbox 360 handles the crt hdtv so much better than the pc does that it would look noticeably better. <2> on the same tv <1> it does <2> so it will look like crap displaying the tv? <2> pc* <2> The pc should be able to handle the tv well if it is configured to do si. <2> so* <1> should... heh well... tell you in a minute or 2 <2> I wonder if there is frame rate reduction when you use a tv instead of a monitor. <5> which video cards other than the 7800's and X1800 support dual DVI? <4> hey, guys, what's the best ram memory today? <1> any with dual dvi :P <3> can the 2405fpw do HD? <3> if im in 1600 x 1200 resolution <6> anyone know why my tv will randomly start scrolling the image diagonally? <0> Axsuul <0> msg me <4> hey, guys, what's the best ram memory today? <7> im in the need of ddr2100 and ddr2700 <3> low123: how would i know if it supports it after watching it <0> Axsuul it's already supported by quicktime. realplayer and windows media player <3> so it doesnt matter what monitor you have, as long as you are running 1024 x 768 for 720p or 1600 x 1200 for 1080i ? <0> yeah 1600 x 1200 for 1080i <8> Wait <8> how do you fit 1920x1080 into 1600x1200 <8> you'd have to size it down <8> same with 1280x720 into 1024x768 <9> crop it <8> Yuck. <8> I'd rather scale it down with da black bars <8> wait a minute <8> no I wouldn't <8> haha I don'[t even know anymore <9> will it damage a LCD Flat Panel if I leave it (and my computer) on ? <9> and i mean on like 24/7 <8> Not if you set your computer to turn off monitor after 60 minutes in the screen saver and/or power management <10> many 1920x1080 were actually recorded in 1440x1080, so he won't lose much resolution <3> thanks low123 for your help <0> jasonk yeah that's true <8> but the perspective angle <8> if something is meant to be watched at 16:9 and you watch it 4:3 <8> it'll look ****ed up regardless
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