No, monitors can produce higher resolutions than average TV's
2006-08-30 22:57:05
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answer #1
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answered by Stephen H 4
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No it is not a good option in my opinion,because there is a big difference in resolutions between TV and monitor.I've tried using a TV instead of monitor but the image is always "blurry".
2006-08-30 23:40:20
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answered by ANDREW T 1
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No it is not a good option in my opinion,because there is a big difference in resolutions between TV and monitor.I've tried using a TV instead of monitor but the image is always "blurry".
2006-08-30 22:59:25
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answer #3
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answered by Razor1 2
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A good TV wouldn't match the resolution of a cheap monitor.
An amazing TV wouldn't match the resolution of a cheap monitor, either.
2006-08-30 23:00:31
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answered by Simon D 3
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Not unless it's HD. Monitors are naturally designed to handle the HD output from a computer. If you get a tube TV or anything besides HD, the pixels will blur and the small text will be VERY hard to read.
I've hooked up my laptop to a TV many times, and I can't read the text from my games.
2006-08-30 22:57:31
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answered by Seraphim 3
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No, monitor will not help you as the resolution of tv can never be more than a monitor. I will suggest you that have a 20 in viewsonic monitor as they have good resolution. can get it from ACNT.
2006-08-30 23:34:55
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answer #6
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answered by rubi g 1
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If it's svideo then no. Almost all Monitors have higher resolution than standard definition TVs and are progressive. Standard definition TVs are interlaced.
2006-08-30 22:58:08
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answered by To Be Free 4
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get one of the higher end plasma tvs then maybe it may be good or else it is better to stick to a monitor
2006-08-30 23:08:19
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answer #8
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answered by ammu 2
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its imposible to get your tv to look better than your computer monitor even if it was a hdtv,i should know because i hooked my computer to my hdtv and the video quality was horrible.graphics cards are really not designed to run on interlaced tv's they try to fool you into believing it is but its not.
2006-08-30 23:20:09
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answer #9
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answered by mack j 2
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you will possibly desire to have the potential to try this with all the cables that got here with your projector. The projector has a VGA in and a VGA out. plug your liquid crystal reveal visual reveal unit into the VGA out and you shuold no longer journey any sign loss. And your going to need lots extra computing device to do what you want.
2016-11-06 03:23:05
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answered by ? 4
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