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[email protected] August 26th 03 04:34 PM

Off subject, tv monitor????
 
I would like to use my tv as a monitor for my computer, could you
tell me what all is involved? What I have to purchase,
hardware/software wise? Thanks in advance. cl 73

Mike Coslo August 26th 03 09:12 PM

wrote:
I would like to use my tv as a monitor for my computer, could you
tell me what all is involved? What I have to purchase,
hardware/software wise? Thanks in advance. cl 73


Heh, heh, that is a bit OT in this group!

What I'd suggest is a video board such as one of the Radeon's that have
a television output in addition to the SVGA output.

Note that there will be significant degradation compared to a normal
computer monitor.

There are outboard devices, but I don't like them as well as the
internal ones.

- Mike KB3EIA -


Larry Roll K3LT August 27th 03 02:25 AM

In article ,
writes:


I would like to use my tv as a monitor for my computer, could you
tell me what all is involved? What I have to purchase,
hardware/software wise? Thanks in advance. cl 73


Go get yourself an old Commodore 64/128, and you're all set!

73 de Larry, K3LT


Jim Hampton August 27th 03 04:15 AM

Larry,

I've still got a rat shack color computer 2 :)
Does that count?

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA
(ps - still have my Heathkit H8 I put together in winter 76/77) It is
immune to all known internet viruses. With 28 Kilobytes of memory, none of
'em would likely even fit in it :))


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I would like to use my tv as a monitor for my computer, could you
tell me what all is involved? What I have to purchase,
hardware/software wise? Thanks in advance. cl 73


Go get yourself an old Commodore 64/128, and you're all set!

73 de Larry, K3LT



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Dwight Stewart August 27th 03 04:54 AM

" wrote:

I would like to use my tv as a monitor for
my computer, could you tell me what all is
involved? What I have to purchase, hardware/
software wise? Thanks in advance. cl 73



If you're planning to use it as a primary monitor, you're not going to be
satisfied with the results. Text will be blurry and the colors will often be
sharply off. Anyway, there are many products that offer this capability.
Most are used by those seeking to use a television for classroom instruction
(programs like PowerPoint are used to make presentations that look good on a
television). Search around some of the online computer catalogs.


Dwight Stewart (W5NET)

http://www.qsl.net/w5net/


Bill Sohl August 27th 03 09:16 PM



wrote in message ...
I would like to use my tv as a monitor for my computer, could you
tell me what all is involved? What I have to purchase,
hardware/software wise? Thanks in advance. cl 73


At least one other person noted that the quality of picture
will be much worse than a computer monitor. That's
maybe OK depending on "what application" you want to use a TV
for instead fo a monitor. These days computer monitors
are dirt cheap.

Cheers,
Bill K2UNK




Ryan, KC8PMX August 28th 03 07:25 AM

Jesus Christ!!! Look around your area as 14 and 15 inch monitors can be had
for as little as five bucks!!!!!!!!!!! I bought an really nice 15inch
monitor at a hamfest for five dollars and a decent used 17" for a few over
20 bucks. God, I know hams are cheap/tightwads and all, but come on!


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"Dwight Stewart" wrote in message
.. .
" wrote:

I would like to use my tv as a monitor for
my computer, could you tell me what all is
involved? What I have to purchase, hardware/
software wise? Thanks in advance. cl 73



If you're planning to use it as a primary monitor, you're not going to

be
satisfied with the results. Text will be blurry and the colors will often

be
sharply off. Anyway, there are many products that offer this capability.
Most are used by those seeking to use a television for classroom

instruction
(programs like PowerPoint are used to make presentations that look good on

a
television). Search around some of the online computer catalogs.


Dwight Stewart (W5NET)

http://www.qsl.net/w5net/




Brian Kelly August 28th 03 11:30 AM

"Bill Sohl" wrote in message thlink.net...

wrote in message ...
I would like to use my tv as a monitor for my computer, could you
tell me what all is involved? What I have to purchase,
hardware/software wise? Thanks in advance. cl 73


At least one other person noted that the quality of picture
will be much worse than a computer monitor. That's
maybe OK depending on "what application" you want to use a TV
for instead fo a monitor. These days computer monitors
are dirt cheap.


http://www.staples.com/products/Spot...11/Default.asp

And those are available at everybody's lame neighborhood pens 'n
pencils store. Poke around a bit find 'em for even less.


Cheers,
Bill K2UNK


W3(c)RV

Mike Coslo August 29th 03 02:30 PM



Ryan, KC8PMX wrote:
Jesus Christ!!! Look around your area as 14 and 15 inch monitors can be had
for as little as five bucks!!!!!!!!!!! I bought an really nice 15inch
monitor at a hamfest for five dollars and a decent used 17" for a few over
20 bucks. God, I know hams are cheap/tightwads and all, but come on!


Wow Ryan!

Maybe there is a reason this fellow wants to use a Television as a
monitor. Maybe he is doing a presentation to some people, and needs a
bigger screen. Maybe he wants to play computer games on a big screen TV.
I'm surprised that you have this reaction, after reading previous posts
of yours.

- Mike KB3EIA -


Ryan, KC8PMX September 1st 03 05:35 AM

Well, he didn't specify exact intentions, so I did what any PCTA would do;
generalize without knowing all of the facts!
But I still stand by the statement in regards to the low cost of regular
monitors.


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"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
...


Ryan, KC8PMX wrote:
Jesus Christ!!! Look around your area as 14 and 15 inch monitors can be

had
for as little as five bucks!!!!!!!!!!! I bought an really nice 15inch
monitor at a hamfest for five dollars and a decent used 17" for a few

over
20 bucks. God, I know hams are cheap/tightwads and all, but come on!


Wow Ryan!

Maybe there is a reason this fellow wants to use a Television as a
monitor. Maybe he is doing a presentation to some people, and needs a
bigger screen. Maybe he wants to play computer games on a big screen TV.
I'm surprised that you have this reaction, after reading previous posts
of yours.

- Mike KB3EIA -





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