I want to buy myself a new flat screen TV and close my calculator but I want it. Can they? And if so then only for LCD or both?
Antwort von oliver II:
Depends on the outputs of your Grafigkarte.
Antwort von steveb:
Basically, this is (the regular) with two species. I would rather ask for the normal Plasma or LCD TV. Go to a MM or Saturn and looking at you just a few models.
Antwort von AndreasBloechl:
Is there really so much better LCD than a plasma when it comes to deinterlacing? The viewing angle dependence of the plasma is supposed to be better able to clear.
Antwort von StefanS:
With plasma screens is "burn-" enormous. This means that a "standing" Picture quickly leaves its lasting mark on the screen. Remember that before you are running your computer on it.
Greeting Stefan
Antwort von steveb:
"Stefan" wrote:
With plasma screens is "burn-" enormous. This means that a "standing" Picture quickly leaves its lasting mark on the screen. Remember that before you are running your computer on it.
Greeting Stefan
nana .... my Panasonic plasma showed none of it and he had to leave very often synonymous multiple PC operating-hour pass over him. Since then quickly burn anything. This is a problem, what formerly was once common.
Antwort von Markus:
Some (or many?) Flat-screen TVs have only synonymous video connections, a VGA port. Little can be done very easily and without great accessories (actually just a connection cable), a PC dranhängen.
Antwort von Quadruplex:
Wisely, the leaves (only try in the shop or the dealer assures you) to the exchange. There are three problems that can arise with any type of flat-screen TVs s.PC. 1. These things can not be in your native Resolutionbetreiben. Say: You have 'nen screen with 1366 by 768 pixels; s.der graphics card but can be adjusted for example, only 1024 times 768th 2. Ideally, the screen with 48, 50 and 60 Hz runs 48 is still very rare, but can all the 50 non-synonymous. 3. If it's quite stupid running, can the screen in the native Resolutionansteuern, but it does overscan. Then letters (see Windoze desktop, web pages) are completely washed out.
As I said: Can currently only try.
Antwort von AndreasBloechl:
@ Quadruplex Interesting what you're writing. I would be interested what should I set for a normal Rohrich when I see him with pursuing the notebook. HP said this is to go to 1024x768 or 800x600, which I can not understand so well.