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so i use a 50 in plaz tv for gaming and im hearing it not as good as a pc motor it a samsong 3d it got hdmi and a pc in put in. so is not what i should use? 

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ps i spell like shit sorry



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no problem using a larger screen with bad eyes you won't see a difference  

 

only  the edge of pixel has more with monitor type scrren

 

myself use a 46" LCD via HDMI looks ok 4 me and 21" monitor for temps and other programs

 

 

note: them plasma screens need a clean out  every 3 months or they over heat   



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Well, i use LG's 42" tv, looking it very close, like half meter and it is quite good. just remember take off all effects from telly =)



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effects? it got a game mode



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i use a 50" plasma TV through the HDMI connection and i have no problems.



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hi there op i use a samsung 32" hd smat tv 1080i x 1920 excellent size not too big and fits on my desk i use a dvi to hdmi converter picture is sharp and clear color is vibrant  so you could go buy a 32" monitor with only one use for £700 or a tv for £200 



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ok will try it 



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I use HDMI output from the video card, run that through a video DAC to DVI-A, then put a DVI-A to VGA adapter on it. From the VGA cable, I splice out the individual channels and run each to my 3 channel oscilloscope. By color coding the channel inputs and adjusting the alpha value to 33%, I get a clear picture.   Sometimes setting the sample time and magnitude on the oscilloscope can be tricky but I make due.



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I use HDMI output from the video card, run that through a video DAC to DVI-A, then put a DVI-A to VGA adapter on it. From the VGA cable, I splice out the individual channels and run each to my 3 channel oscilloscope. By color coding the channel inputs and adjusting the alpha value to 33%, I get a clear picture.   Sometimes setting the sample time and magnitude on the oscilloscope can be tricky but I make due.

yeah me too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not sure what the heck you were saying but it sounded technical and scientifically complex so I can relate to that . . . . . . .  :lol:   



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LOL.    YOUR SUCH AM ASS

 

I use HDMI output from the video card, run that through a video DAC to DVI-A, then put a DVI-A to VGA adapter on it. From the VGA cable, I splice out the individual channels and run each to my 3 channel oscilloscope. By color coding the channel inputs and adjusting the alpha value to 33%, I get a clear picture.   Sometimes setting the sample time and magnitude on the oscilloscope can be tricky but I make due.

your such an ass.   lol.   funny shit



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yeah me too.

 

 

LOL

 

Not sure what the heck you were saying but it sounded technical and scientifically complex so I can relate to that . . . . . . .  :lol:   

 

 

LOL.    YOUR SUCH AM ASS

 

your such an ass.   lol.   funny shit

 

 

Hahaha  ....   :lol:

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Eidolon how do you get around the HDCP handshake with the DAC. Are you running Windows 7 with non modded drivers? Or do you just use it to play games that don't require a HDCP link?



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I use HDMI output from the video card, run that through a video DAC to DVI-A, then put a DVI-A to VGA adapter on it. From the VGA cable, I splice out the individual channels and run each to my 3 channel oscilloscope. By color coding the channel inputs and adjusting the alpha value to 33%, I get a clear picture.   Sometimes setting the sample time and magnitude on the oscilloscope can be tricky but I make due.

:shock:  :blink:  :shok: .........huh? i got a computer monitor i plug my computer into,then i plug it into the wall and it all seems to work ok, if you need any help with that,let me know :P



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Eidolon how do you get around the HDCP handshake with the DAC. Are you running Windows 7 with non modded drivers? Or do you just use it to play games that don't require a HDCP link?

Linux! Also, the company that makes the dac has open source drivers that i cross compile on win7 use on arch linux.

 

( yea, i'm making all this up )



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i did that the way you said and now the game look better then ever ..thanks man i was wondering what i was doing that i could not get the monitor to look right when play my porn..



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i did that the way you said and now the game look better then ever ..thanks man i was wondering what i was doing that i could not get the monitor to look right when play my porn..

Cleaning the screen occasionally will help make the images in porn look much more inviting.

 

J/K

 

lmao



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with those big screen tv no wonder why your eyes get crossed and look so much like you guys are possessed, lol.

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I am a quality nut and only uses tv monitors to look on movies from the cpu or console gaming, then thing with tv monitors are that they have a lower refresh rate and a lower PPI. It's mostly a matter of taste, but shadowing could become a problem with a tv monitor.


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