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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: Duster72 on May 22, 2006, 01:44:41 pm
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I just noticed this Insignia TV at Best Buy:
Link (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7601491&type=product&productCategoryId=cat03003&id=1130981881933)
It's 4:3, but it displays up to 1080i. This would be perfect for me, because I could run my Xbox/PS2/Gamecube over component video, and the XBox has several 720p titles.
My question is about passing video from the computer over component video or DVI. I currently have an ATI Radeon 9550 and could buy a component video adapter. Should I do that, or should I get a DVI-HDMI cable? Would that work? What resolution can I output to look the best on that monitor?
Any help would be appreciated.
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Just incase you didnt know, 720p and 1080i will display in widescreen. I have a 40" Sony XBR 4:3 Tube tv and whenever I go into those 2 resolutions with my xb (or my 360) they go into widescreen mode. So, it will display 16:9 in a 4:3 display.
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So did you try it? How would a PC image display on this? Would this be a good PC monitor?
I am wondering if connecting a pc would force it to widescreen or not. May have to buy one to see. I think Bestbuy has a 30 day return policy.
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I hooked my computer up for the hell of it to my tv via component. 480i dispalyed in full 4:3... while 720 and 1080 forced widescreen.
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If you pass it through the HDMI (Using a DVI to HDMI converter $$$), you'll get very close to native resolution (As native as you can get on a tube telly).
Through HDMI it shouldn't go widescreen but there should also be a setting on the TV itself to force all signals into 4:3
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Okay,
So I bought the TV (I know, it was a couple months ago that I asked this). It's a Insignia NS-27HTV. I had some extra home theater stuff laying around, so I used a DVI-HDMI cable and have the PC hooked up via HDMI. It worked immediately, which made me happy.
Now on to the problems:
1) I have a really bad flicker. I am thinking it has something to do with the refresh rate, I don't know.
a) I have the ATI set up for a flat panel display. It reads the TV as a 800x600 1080i flat panel
b) I set it to 60Hz
c) It let me change the resolution once and I tried a high resolution, but the fonts were too small, so I cancelled it and now it won't let me change the resolution anymore
2) I have really bad overscan -- I can't see the start menu logo or anything in the system tray. Is this a problem with the display or the video card???
I really need some good help here, guys. If I can get Windows working correctly it seems like the rest wouldn't be too bad.
The good news is that I'm running HDMI! Pretty awesome, IMHO.
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I think the problem is that the ATI software is forcing me to run 720x480. I have to enable stretching in order to get anything big enough to see.
So how do I get the stupid ATI software to allow me to chage the resolution of a FPD.....