Computer Monitor vs TV
Computer Monitor vs TV
I'm looking into getting a new computer monitor that I can use for both my laptop and my xbox 360. However, it would be mainly for the xbox and the laptop functionality is just a side thought. My question is; is it worth the extra money to get a 20-27 inch computer monitor that would work with both my laptop and my xbox or should I just buy a new TV (20-27 inches again)? My TV right now is only 480i which is non xbox compatible. Would the VGA cable for the xbox make it high def or would it still be standard definition?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Computer Monitor vs TV
VGA can go way higher than any TV out there. A 17' Monitor can go already to 760i (1024x760 if you ever wondered what 760i means, it's always the height).antszy101 wrote:I'm looking into getting a new computer monitor that I can use for both my laptop and my xbox 360. However, it would be mainly for the xbox and the laptop functionality is just a side thought. My question is; is it worth the extra money to get a 20-27 inch computer monitor that would work with both my laptop and my xbox or should I just buy a new TV (20-27 inches again)? My TV right now is only 480i which is non xbox compatible. Would the VGA cable for the xbox make it high def or would it still be standard definition?
Thanks in advance.
Don't know about your budget but get a big Monitor...
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Re: Computer Monitor vs TV
If I were you I would get a 20-27" TV with a VGA plug and HDMI so you can have both hooked up at the same time. Plus if it has both, HDMI will look a lot better than VGA.antszy101 wrote:I'm looking into getting a new computer monitor that I can use for both my laptop and my xbox 360. However, it would be mainly for the xbox and the laptop functionality is just a side thought. My question is; is it worth the extra money to get a 20-27 inch computer monitor that would work with both my laptop and my xbox or should I just buy a new TV (20-27 inches again)? My TV right now is only 480i which is non xbox compatible. Would the VGA cable for the xbox make it high def or would it still be standard definition?
Thanks in advance.
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It supports it.
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/x/xbox360vgahdcable/
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/x/xbox360vgahdcable/
I would suggest a monitor because of the insane quality vs. price they have, especially CRTs (although i'm out of the loop with LCD monitors).
for example, i've got a huge >20" CRT monitor i'm typing this on now that's running at 1600x1200. when my cousin visits with his 360 every now and then, he plugs into it just fine and the image is great. i'm not sure what resolution he's running it on from his 360, but it sure does look fine.
for example, i've got a huge >20" CRT monitor i'm typing this on now that's running at 1600x1200. when my cousin visits with his 360 every now and then, he plugs into it just fine and the image is great. i'm not sure what resolution he's running it on from his 360, but it sure does look fine.
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Good thing I'm taking chemistry this year or I wouldn't of understood half of what you said . But yea, your best bet is to get a LCD computer monitor. That's what I do, but it's for my computer and my Xbox only. I have a Samsung 226BW.Evan wrote:Now LCD monitors will put out better resolution and picture than any Cathode Ray Tube monitor because they have just gotten a lot better over the years.