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Monitor v PC Compatible TV
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My old CRT type monitor has packed in and I now need to replace it. The Evesham tower PC is equally old, but still works fine (Windows XP). Much of the time I use a 17" new Toshiba laptop (Vista), but would like to still use the tower at times. My question is do I go for a true Monitor, or would a TV which a PC can be connected to, be just as good? What are the key benefits of a true monitor over the TV? My eyesight is not great, so I would choose around a 19". I like the look of Samsung LE19B450 if its the TV option, but really am very open minded. Most of the time it would be used as a monitor. Prepared to spend up to �200, but know there are 19" monitors for around �60 like one on offer at PC World - "Advent" I think. Thanks for any help.
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A Monitor it wil be. I've seen a 19" Dell for �99, which I think will be fine. Someone has said I should get a monitor with VGA and DVI connections, as any new PC will almost certainly connect via DVI. Is this correct? Loads of monitors on sale only have VGA at present, so i guess you would still be able to connect a VGA monitor to a newer breed PC via some kind of plug converter???
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A Monitor it wil be. I've seen a 19" Dell for �99, which I think will be fine. Someone has said I should get a monitor with VGA and DVI connections, as any new PC will almost certainly connect via DVI. Is this correct? Loads of monitors on sale only have VGA at present, so i guess you would still be able to connect a VGA monitor to a newer breed PC via some kind of plug converter???
Many thanks