Jumat, 29 November 2013

Can I use a LCD monitor to play my xbox 360 and watch DVDs?

Q. I am planning to buy an xbox 360 arcade. But I need a television. And I was looking online and I saw that monitors are cheaper then televisions. So can I? And if I can't is there any cords outputs I need to buy to make it
possible? Thank you!
Oh and it has a VGA thing if that helps you

A. To use your XBox 360 with a computer VGA monitor, all you need is the Microsoft HDAV VGA cable set: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16874103025

No need for any rube goldberg multiple adapter contraptions.

Hope this helps.


What are the dangers of operating CRT monitors at low temperatures?
Q. I am getting an arcade cabinet made in 2002 with a 27" CRT monitor inside it. I have to keep it in my garage which is uninsulated. I am investigating potential winter use, but have heard that CRTs and cold weather do not get along.

What is the lowest operating temperature for a CRT monitor? What happens if you run it below this temperature?

A. CRT monitors are not that affected by cold. Condensation would only happen if you took a cold object, like a monitor, from the cold (your garage) into a warm environment (the house) where the humidity in the air would then condense on the cold surfaces. Otherwise condensation is not a concern.

CRT's will take a little bit to warm up, as they use heaters in the tubes to generate enough heat to produce the electrons, but otherwise they will work just fine.

Now LCD's and cold weather can be an issue, as they would become slow to respond and potentially could freeze and break if cold enough, due to the liquid crystals inside reacting with the cold, but I've not had one break on me yet with temps down below zero.





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