Sabtu, 28 Desember 2013

Should I get an LCD monitor without a tv tuner or an LCD TV with tuner?

Q. Should I get an LCD monitor without a tv tuner or an LCD TV with tuner? I'm thinking about getting a 30-32" screen for my computer that I will use a lot (and mostly for computing purposes and probably watching Blu-Ray and Netflix on). It seems like LCD monitors without tuners that are 30" are significantly more expensive than LCD TV's. Why is that?

Which should I get?

A. I would suggest getting one without, and buying a tuner for your computer. Only 70 bucks at best buy and you can get a even better monitor without the tuner. It sounds like you are getting a TV that doubles as a Computer Monitor which in most cases is not good. A true monitor will give you the best quality compared to a tv with Monitor Capabilities. Also you can hook up your Cable to the TV tuner and DVR shows, and save yourself some money but not having a dvr from the cable company if you have one already. Go Single Monitor Only, you will be much happier, and buy the tuner separate. Link below for Tuner Cost. I am sure there are cheaper out there but this is the one I use and it has been great.


What is an Audio In port on a computer monitor used for?
Q. I have an Acer 19" V193w LCD monitor. I'm thinking of converting it to a television which works with a conventional cable rather than a tv tuner box thingy.

I've been going through a couple of tutorials and I'm all set, except I have the problem of audio output from the monitor. I have discovered, however, an audio in port on the monitor's backside. What the heck is an audio 'in' port? What does it do?

A. the monitor has built in speakers





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