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ISIS 32" screen
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Hi All,
does anyone know what the picture quality would be like if i ran this screen with my pc? i.e. as a PC monitor?
This Isis 32" LCD TV offers clear and sharp HD Ready picture quality and also allows you to record your favourite programs directly to a USB memory device. This television boasts features such as built-in Freeview, Nicam stereo sound from the built-in speakers and a PC input. This is the ideal television if you want to update the technology in your home.
does anyone know what the picture quality would be like if i ran this screen with my pc? i.e. as a PC monitor?
This Isis 32" LCD TV offers clear and sharp HD Ready picture quality and also allows you to record your favourite programs directly to a USB memory device. This television boasts features such as built-in Freeview, Nicam stereo sound from the built-in speakers and a PC input. This is the ideal television if you want to update the technology in your home.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is no guarantee that the picture will be good enough for everyday use as a PC monitor. Even with a HDMI/DVI connection between the PC and the TV which you will definately need.
I have an older Phillips LCD and although it is 1080i/720p resolution, and I was using a DVI connection, the picture was fairly blurry, it was fine for watching movies on from the PC (which is all I used it for) but it was not crisp enough for actually using as the main monitor for browsing the internet etc. unloess you wanted to end up with a headache.
If you already have this TV it is probably worth paying for the DVI lead (make sure you have this output from your PC!) and giving it a go, but if not then don't just buy the TV for this purpose without seeing a demo of what the picture will look like.
I have an older Phillips LCD and although it is 1080i/720p resolution, and I was using a DVI connection, the picture was fairly blurry, it was fine for watching movies on from the PC (which is all I used it for) but it was not crisp enough for actually using as the main monitor for browsing the internet etc. unloess you wanted to end up with a headache.
If you already have this TV it is probably worth paying for the DVI lead (make sure you have this output from your PC!) and giving it a go, but if not then don't just buy the TV for this purpose without seeing a demo of what the picture will look like.