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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Puma44 on September 20, 2014, 11:24:09 AM
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I'm looking for input and advice on a "I don't know what I don't know" idea.
My current 24" monitor came with the system and is connected via a DVI connection on the monitor. The monitor has a 60hz refresh rate. Here are my questions:
1. Is it possible to use an LED tv as a monitor?
2. What connection issues would there be?
3. I found a 32" LED TV at Costco with a 120hz refresh rate for $229. Would it be a workable solution?
4. If #3 is workable as a monitor, would it be possible to use the 24" as a second monitor to display the clipboard,etc.
Thanks in advance for your advice. :salute
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I used a 39 inch LED tv connected with an HDMI cable though I have the sound disabled through the TV. My TV is 60hz but a 120 would work as well.
I also use a second monitor that is 29 inches. I use it as a picture holder while I draw on the larger screen. In the game you wont be able to "use" the second screen with out "alt-tab" out of the game. You can however post up a picture/map/plan on the second as you can view it, but cant interact with it.
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Thanks Fugitive! I'm not sure about the cable connection from the computer. What kind of plug in do you have on the computer end of your monitor's HDMI cable. Again, I don't know what I don't know. :D
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Thanks Fugitive! I'm not sure about the cable connection from the computer. What kind of plug in do you have on the computer end of your monitor's HDMI cable. Again, I don't know what I don't know. :D
OK, I have a Nvidia 670 video card. The back side has four connections. I use the HDMI to my TV and I use the DVI-D to my monitor as my second screen. In windows I have it set as "extended" so I can move the mouse from screen to screen, but like I said, Aces High doesn't run in "windowed mode" so you cant move the mouse out of the game screen with out "alt-tab".
If your card only has the DVI plug and your tv only has the HDMI you can get a cable that will convert/connect. They cost the same as an HDMI cable.
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Hey Fugi, do you get 60fps showing on that 60hz TV when you're in games? I'm assuming that a 120hz TV would show 120fps as a max then as well, is that correct?
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OK, I have a Nvidia 670 video card. The back side has four connections. I use the HDMI to my TV and I use the DVI-D to my monitor as my second screen. In windows I have it set as "extended" so I can move the mouse from screen to screen, but like I said, Aces High doesn't run in "windowed mode" so you cant move the mouse out of the game screen with out "alt-tab".
If your card only has the DVI plug and your tv only has the HDMI you can get a cable that will convert/connect. They cost the same as an HDMI cable.
(http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii253/maddogjoe_photos/connections_zps7b6e8270.jpg) (http://s266.photobucket.com/user/maddogjoe_photos/media/connections_zps7b6e8270.jpg.html)
Thanks Fugi! Zactly what I needed yo know. Another question, will a 120 hz tv produce upwards of 120 or am I talking apples and oranges?
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Hey Fugi, do you get 60fps showing on that 60hz TV when you're in games? I'm assuming that a 120hz TV would show 120fps as a max then as well, is that correct?
Actually no you wont get 120 frames! I have a 47 in 240HZ 3d LED and used it as a monitor for a short while and it would only run at 60Hz on the computer. Presently I use a 55 in LG led that runs 120Hz but again it only runs a 60hz refreshrate.
I'm not sure exactly why this is the case but it's been my experience so far.
Puma,dont bother with a small tv,if you are going to go that route,get a 39 in or larger screen,personally I would say get a 47 or larger then you can open the clipboard and reduce it's size and leave it open up in a corner of the screen and you will still see more than most!
My 55 is equal to 6 24 in monitors,3 across and 2 high will be about the same area I view. My plan is to go with an 80 in 4K screen as soon as they will run 60FPS.
YMMV.
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OK, it's apples and oranges then. Thanks Morf! I'll expand my search envelope.
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OK, it's apples and oranges then. Thanks Morf! I'll expand my search envelope.
Be sure to look at response times,they can vary greatly and this can have an effect on gaming. While some tv's have great colour or great contrast or even both they may be lacking in response..
That said there have been many changes since I last checked but I found the TV's with the best response to be either samsung or LG.
Oh and dont bother with a "smart" tv,if you plan to connect a computer to the TV the smart aspec is moot. So save the cash and get a larger nonsmart type. as all they really are is a tv with a browser builtin and the computer works much better for surfing the web anyways.
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I use a samsung LED tv Mine is a 40 inch 60hz, and works great,, the difference will blow you away
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Thanks Fugi! Zactly what I needed yo know. Another question, will a 120 hz tv produce upwards of 120 or am I talking apples and oranges?
Im not sure. You can set your desktop to 120hz IF your screen and video are able to do it. If you set your video card to control the refresh rate AND the game is capable to put out 120hz I don't see why it wouldn't do it. I have never had a 120hz capable system to test so it's only a guess.
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Thanks much for the input gents. I appreciate it. Morf, you mentioned response time. What value should I be looking for?
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I use a 32" Vizio and I love it.
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Thanks much for the input gents. I appreciate it. Morf, you mentioned response time. What value should I be looking for?
The quicker the better. As Morph has suggested before, have the salesman hook up a laptop and see how it works at the store. Run a video or two watch the cursor to see if it blurs as you move it across the screen.
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I will take 5760x1080, that difference will actually blow you away.
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Morf is talking gibberish :)
Get a smaller TV and sit closer to it :old:
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Thanks much for the input gents. I appreciate it. Morf, you mentioned response time. What value should I be looking for?
video response is measured in milliseconds and lower is better as Fugi said!
Now most manufactors fudge these numbers as they use a gray to gray scale instead of black to white but I think it's best to try it out before you buy! Most stores will connect a laptop to a tv for you if they think it will get them a sale.
If you have good vision then maybe a triple screen setup would give a sharper image but I cant sit close to my screen and still see it so I opted to go larger and sit back abit so my eyes can focus. And as I said it will take 6 screens to equal the area I view.
Once the 4K screens play nice with comps then I can have a much higher resolution until then I'll settle for 1920x1080 with a 3 in gunsight!
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PS: Puma,if you check online you will find the specs for any TV that you fancy,if the give the dredded NA in video response time then for sure check it before you buy but most the name brands are 5ms or less these days,my LG supposedly has a 2 ms response but as I said they tend to fudge those numbers.... :noid
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Morf is talking gibberish :)
Get a smaller TV and sit closer to it :old:
Very helpful, Zack. :rolleyes:
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Thanks Morf! Good info. :salute
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I know all about tvs
HDMI "IS" different to DVI and its not just the sound :old: