Question about TV-out.

relaxandreflect

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lower overall resolution esp as far as words and details. for movie playback, it's pretty decent. your monitor has a lower quality resolution that your monitor.
 

Boogak

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Generally s-video TV-out makes text pretty blurry, even at the lowest resolutions. While still readable, it's nowhere near as sharp as a monitor, even at 640x480. However it's ok for gaming or viewing movies, just don't expect to be able to do some major web surfing on your TV w/o getting a headache.
 

yipperzz

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not really, the s-video will have better video quality than the rca out and even with s-video you won't be able to really do much except for watch movies and games or presentations
 

Sickpuppy

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the limitation is the resolution of the TV, unless you make your text size REALLY BIG, you wont be able to read easily.
 

jcuadrado

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blurry text....good for movies...but thats about it....it's the tv that the bottleneck...not the video card...
 

budgieboo

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what if the tv is a flat picture tube television? will the computer look good on it and will it work as well as a monitor would?
 

Boobers

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You need a HDTV with a DVI input.

I currently have a 36" HDTV that has a 15-pin analog monitor hookup and I can surf the web and read text fairly easily. (Although, the max resolution and refresh is 800x600 @ 60 Hz, which is as high as a TV can go, anyway). I really like it. I'm sure a HDTV with a DVI input would be even better.
 

HappyNic

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Tv-out is not really for reading text, but instead mainly for viewing video. Even though the TV has lower resolution, watching Divx/dvd/vcd on your TV is still a blast. In-fact when you watch Divx/svcd/vcd/dvd by tv-out it WILL look better on you TV than your monitor, in most cases the lines with be sharper.

 

Boobers

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IMHO, the cheapest stand-alone DVD player will always look better on a TV than playing a DVD on your computer and viewing it on a TV using the computers TV-OUT.
 

Doh!

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Originally posted by: Boobers
You need a HDTV with a DVI input.

I currently have a 36" HDTV that has a 15-pin analog monitor hookup and I can surf the web and read text fairly easily. (Although, the max resolution and refresh is 800x600 @ 60 Hz, which is as high as a TV can go, anyway). I really like it. I'm sure a HDTV with a DVI input would be even better.

A DVI input is not really necessary. My father-in-law has a LG 60" LCD Projection HDTV (I don't think this model available in the U.S. It's thicker than a PDP TV but about 1/3 of a conventional projection TV) with a regular 15-pin monitor input. I hooked up my laptop to it with a regualr monitor cable and it goes as high as 1600x1200 if I remember correctly (it might even go higher). It was as good as looking at a regular LCD monitor (I guess it had to be since it was just a giant LCD with TV functions).
 

Boobers

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If you are using a 15-pin connection, you are using an analog connection which relys on the RAMDAC on your video card to produce an analog signal. Most late-model HDTV's have DVI ports, which is a direct digital hook-up and will produce much better results than an analog 15-pin hook-up. I don't think I've seen any HDTV's with the 15-pin connector for about two years now.