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Sam

posted on 19th Nov 05 at 10:26

Anyone have any pics of PC output on a TV?


liveseytowers

posted on 18th Nov 05 at 21:19

Its not too bad if you have your resolution set to the lowest possible. Get a bluetooth mouse and keyboard, put your PC in a cupboard and you are sorted :)


Sam

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 19:55

I forgot what model my TV is, but it's a 28" flat widescreen 100Hz model.


mjw_2k2

posted on 17th Nov 05 at 16:52

pretty good if u got a new large flatscreen tv!!


Sam

posted on 16th Nov 05 at 21:05

Righto. Thanks for the info thus far! :D


John

posted on 16th Nov 05 at 20:54

Not so sure about playing games either.
Resolution of your tv is only 720x576.
I haven't actually tried though to be able to give you an answer from experience.
Good for movies though.


Sam

posted on 16th Nov 05 at 20:48

So only good for playing games and watching movies?


John

posted on 16th Nov 05 at 20:42

Graphics card with s-video out and use the s-video.
If your planning on reading any text on it though a tv is absolutely rubbish.


Sam

posted on 16th Nov 05 at 20:39

I have a 28" 100Hz widescreen TV, and I am planning to build my own PC.

Thing is, instead of buying a monitor and speakers, I want to output the video and audio to my TV.

On the TV, it has an S-Video input, 2x SCART inputs, and 1x RCA input.

What would be the best way to achieve all this?

Thanks! :wave: