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Can you use one or both for TV and or computer monitoring? Thx ahead!
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Most HD TV have inputs for computers.
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In my office:
My 24" Dell LCD monitor has component inputs as does the older HP monitor it replaced. Also has S-Video, DVI (2), VGA. Some newer LCDs have HDMI as well. My 52" Samsung LCD TV has 4 HDMI, 1 VGA, 2 Component inputs. I can use either for TV. My main PC is running Vista Ultimate and has a TV tuner and Media Center. I use the 52" as a secondary monitor too. Make sure if you're getting a monitor that is HDMI that it is 1.3 compatible. This offers content protection and is required for some types of output (example: Blu-Ray from a PC ( not available on Mac :p )). BTW, the newer 24" Apple monitors only have one input (mini DisplayPort). WTF were they thinking?
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Thx to all.
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Mike F Current: 2017 Grand Cherokee HEMI 2017 Kawasaki ZX-14r 2017 Harley RG Ultra 2017 Harley Fatboy S |
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