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| Hoagie_one:
here is some |
| KenToad:
Whoa, thanks Hoagie. I guess it probably would have been smarter just to do the search myself. Sometimes I get lazy like that. *Edit* Any thoughts on quality differences, or do all those products function pretty much the same? And are they different/worse than an S-video adaptor to A/V cables. I already have an S-video convertor for the labtop--not good for fine print, but fine for gaming and watching decent quality vids. Cheers, KenToad |
| coasternuts:
I have a Radeon9250 PCI only. I hooked it up to a 19" TV using a S-video to composite converter and was not happy with the results. The window was angled off by like 2-4 degrees. The software itself supports rotating the image but only in increments of 90. I could compress the image, but then it looked too small for vertical games. With that, fuzzy text, and the immense weight of the machine using a 24-27" TV, I decided to go with the PC monitor. At least I can play Half-Life in full glory standing up( I sit down all day in my day job ). |
| NJDevils2006:
You can use a KeyDigital VGA to Component Video adapter if your TV will accept such a connection. I use my PC on a 57 inch Hitachi TV and it looks pretty good. I work in the Audio/Video field, and have found that KeyDigital converters seem to work out the best (IMO). We use them everyday. |
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