Sabtu, 14 September 2013

Is it possible to replace my lcd monitor on my pc with a brand new larger led-lcd tv?

Q. Will that work as a monitor? What tv brand should I get?

A. Yes. Virtually every LCD monitor and TV has a vga input connection. If you want better video, you may need to add a video card with DVI-out for a digital connection. Look for 120hz, 1080p, and LED. LG, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, and Panasonic are all very good. Element, Viore, and Vizio are budget-level displays, but are usually a couple hundred dollars less than the others with the same exact specifications, just uglier on the bezel.


Can I use the nVIdia 3d vision glasses on a regular 120hz lcd?
Q. Can I use the nVIdia 3d vision glasses on a regular 120hz lcd?Cuz im planning to buy one for my ps3.

A. No, the monitor has to be 3D ready, and you HAVE to have a supported Nvidia card so no, you cannot play 3D PS3 or any games that are 3D for that matter.





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How to clean the back of a glass screen on an lcd monitor?

Q. My Dell Monitor is an LCD monitor with a glass pane over the top. Some dirt got behind the glass screen and I was wondering how I would go about either cleaning it like it is or how to take off the glass pane to clean it like that.
There has to be a way to clean the glass panel. It's not attached to the screen directly so there's no reason for it to damage it

A. There is not any way to disassemble the monitor and have it work afterward


will u advise me ,how to clean the LCD monitor screen of my PC?
Q. My17" LCD monitor screen is seen dirty (but not when using it ,but only when the computer is shut down)
Can you tell me how to remove the dirty-looking areas from the screen?

A. with vinegar and water.make sure the monitor is turned off when you clean.clean with up and down strokes,not side to side.





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How Good is LED monitor Compare to LCD Monitor For photo Editing and Gaming?

Q. I have thinking to Purchase LED or LCD monitor monitor for my photo editing purpose but also for GAming, but my question which are the best for editing?

A. For those who don't know, LED monitors are just LCD monitors that use bright white LEDs instead of fluorescent bulbs as the backlight.

The main advantage of LED monitors is that they consume much less power than traditional monitors. They can also have improved contrast ratios since LEDs can be dimmed over a wider range of brightness (the backlight is dimmed when displaying dark colors).

For accurate color reproduction when photo editing, either LED or LCD technology would be fine. The best monitor for the job would depend on other factors such as panel type. A more expensive IPS panel would be better than a cheaper TN panel that would have significant color shifting when the viewing angle changed.


Where can I find a generic driver for my new 19 inch LCD monitor?
Q. My old CRT monitor died, so i trotted down to Best Buy and bought an inexpensive 19 inch LCD monitor. When I got it home, I discovered that the drivers on the disc are only for Windows Vista, and my computer uses XP. I have also checked the company's website, no luck. I wouldn't care much, except I use this system for photo editing. All of the graphics are stretched to fit the wider screen. Any suggestions?

A. you dont need drivers for almost all monitors. the basic ones windows install work fine and there will be no difference





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Do you reckon a 24" screen is big enough to play Wii on?

Q. Or should I go for 27"? I have the choice of either a 24" LED backlit monitor w/ HDMI or a 27" regular LCD w/out HDMI. Both have very good reviews on amazon but I would rather have LED but I don't know if I should go for the bigger one since I am planning to get a wii and/or steal my brother's wii from his room.

A. 27" LCD should be fine.


What is one of the best Nikon SLR digital cameras?
Q. I would like to buy a Nikon SLR camera but I'm wondering which one would be the best buy, or the newest model, or the best rated?

A. if you like Nikon i would recommend Nikon D90
Fusing 12.3-megapixel image quality inherited from the award-winning D300 with groundbreaking features, the D90’s breathtaking, low-noise image quality is further advanced with EXPEED image processing. Split-second shutter response and continuous shooting at up to 4.5 frames-per-second provide the power to capture fast action and precise moments perfectly, while Nikon’s exclusive Scene Recognition System contributes to faster 11-area autofocus performance, finer white balance detection and more. The D90 delivers the control passionate photographers demand, utilizing comprehensive exposure functions and the intelligence of 3D Color Matrix Metering II. Stunning results come to life on a 3-inch 920,000-dot color LCD monitor, providing accurate image review, Live View composition and brilliant playback of the D90’s cinematic-quality 24-fps HD D-Movie mode.





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LCD Monitor Repair Tips - Troubleshooting Websites or Guides?

Q. Can anyone point me towards websites that can be of help when dealing with lcd monitor repair? Tips and step-by-step instructions are what I'm looking for.

A. Check out Jestine Yong's 'LCD Monitor Repair' guide. It's got some great videos, schematics, panel reference lists, repair tips and troubleshooting ideas for LCD monitors (desktops, laptops & TV's).


Electronic Repair Specialist - Where Can I Find The Full Circuit Schema Of LCD Monitors?
Q. I need the circuit schema to repair a few LCD monitors I've got.

A. Here's a good site you can start with: http://LCDMonitorRepair.pinurl.com

It's the brainchild of an electronic repair specialist who's got a dedicated space for circuit schema and download guides on monitor repair. Hope you find it useful.





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How do you connect your ps3 to your lcd computer monitor to play games?

Q. I would like to play ps3 games in full hd but I don't have enough money to cough up for a new hdtv. I have a VH242H Asus LCD monitor(24 inches). Do you need an hdmi to dvi cable? or can you connect it using hdmi directly since my monitor has an hdmi port. How do acquire audio?

A. you can use a HDMI cable to your computer. Once it starts up it should automatically reset the settings, or you can go to the settings to adjust them.

Audio will be set up after you have done the video settings on your PS3 (like right after so they arn't seperate) or they should automatically be done.


PS3 connect to dvi in or to a vga output on a lcd monitor?
Q. Is there some sort of adapter that allows the PlayStation 3 to display on a lcd monitor which accepts either a VGA adapter or a DVI In cable?

Cause I presently have a Xbox 360 that is connected to it using the vga hd av adapter by Microsoft.

But I want my PS3 to connect to my lcd monitor if possible.

Thanks for the help.

A. Your best bet is a DVI-to-HDMI cable (DVI end into your monitor, HDMI end into your PS3). That's because HDMI uses the same digital video signal as DVI.

You will need to figure out some other way to get sound from your PS3 though, since a DVI-to-HDMI cable strips out the digital audio carried by HDMI.

Hope this helps.





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What is the difference between a computer monitor and an LCD/LED TV of a similar size?

Q. I would like to get a large monitor for my vision considerations. What are the major differences between two similar sized TVs and Monitors?

A. Computer Monitors
1.) Only go up to 32''
2.) Higher Image Quality. Better at display fine text
3.) Less inputs
4.) Cheaper
5.) Are only available with a refresh rate of up to 120hz
6.) Only higher end or more expensive models can be effectively mounted

LCD/LED
1.) Can go up 80''+
2.) Dollar for dollar image quality of a LCD TV won't match a computer monitor.
(partially with help of the video card)
3.) Far more inputs. Can plug your blu-ray player and all your other devices.
4.) More expensive
5.) Are available with a refresh rate of up to 240hz
6.) Better suited to mount on walls


When playing video games, do plasma HDTVs have noticeably less input lag and motion blur compared to LCD HDTVs?
Q. Currently on my LCD (1080p, 120hz) there is noticeable input lag from when I press a button and the action happening on screen.

Also, during fast paced action (namely rotating my view) the screen gets excessively blurry and I can't find objects that I'm looking for.

A. The screen doesn't have anything to do with lag. That would be your console. It is like a computer. The monitor does nothing but project the picture, and if the internet is not loading fast, that is the tower, not the screen.





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Jumat, 13 September 2013

What would you like to Ps3 compatible with my monitor?ask?

Q. Hi, I am thinking of finally getting myself a ps3. My tv is pretty small and old, so I would like to play it on my nice pc monitor. It is a Samsung SyncMaster T220

http://www.futurelooks.com/samsung-syncmaster-t220-widescreen-22-inch-lcd-monitor-review/

I am still not sure though if a ps3 would be compatible with the monitor. Could someone clarify this for me please?

A. If the monitor supports HDCP then it will work.

The PS3 requires HDMI with a HDCP compliant monitor/TV.


Can I use my own speakers with a new monitor?
Q. I am considering purchasing a new computer monitor. I have a HP computer so I have found a HP flat screen color monitor that has great customer reviews. The only thing that people say is a problem(not a major problem) is the speakers,most say they are not loud enough. I have a great pair of external speakers. Can I plug them in and use them instead?

It is a HP - 20" Widescreen Flat-Panel TFT-LCD HD Monitor - Black
If anyone has one,I would love to here from you.

A. The speaker connection is a completely different connection from the monitor connection. The speakers connect via a 3.5 mm mini plug usually colored green on a desktop PC. The monitor through a 15 pin VGA (usually colored dark blue) or a DVI plug (usually colored white), both of which are way bigger, so you can't possibly get them mixed up with the speaker connection.

So, yes you can still use your awesome speakers.





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How to change the the resolution on my LCD monitor for my PS3?

Q. I got a Viewsonic VA2448m-LED 60cm/24" (23,6" viewable) Widescreen LCD monitor that supports Full HD 1920x1080 resolution. Whenever i play most games a "Resolution Notice" pops up that says for best picture quality change resolution to 1920x1080? ive searched the menu and cant find any way to? is it already on that resolution?

A. The console should automatically adjust resolution. I believe the only options available is to change the quality in the ps3 settings. Make sure it's on 1080p and not 720p.


How can I use my Wii with my Dell monitor and external speakers?
Q. I have a Nintendo Wii and a Dell 2405FPW 24-inch LCD monitor. The Wii comes with one of those red/yellow/white three headed cables which plugs in to my monitor just fine - but I can't figure out how to get sound. It seems that the red and white cables are for audio - there are sockets for them on the monitor, but I can't work out how to wire my external speakers up to the monitor or to the Wii. What do I need to do?

A. The red and white are for audio. You can either plug these directly into an amplifier or find out where the headphone socket is on your Dell monitor (there should be one if there is an audio input) and plug some external speakers into that.





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Do all LCD monitors with a resolution by 1080 have 1080p? And does having 1080p mean it is full HD?

Q. Im planning to buy a full hd lcd monitor for my computer. I use it for watching movies and playing games. But i don't quit know how to determine if it is full HD. And would you guys know the benefits of having a full hd lcd monitor

A. If you want to play back Blu-Ray DVDs at full pixel-for-pixel 1080p High-Definition, you need the following:

1) A Blu Ray drive.

2) An HDCP-compliant video card.

3) An HDCP-compliant monitor that can display 1920x1080. (So in a nutshell, "Full HD" monitor = HDCP compliance and 1920x1080 resolution-capable.)

Keep in mind that HDCP-protected digital high-def video content like Blu Ray discs requires both the vid card and monitor to be HDCP-compliant. If one of those pieces are not, HD Blu Ray movie playback will NOT work.

Hope this helps.


How can I add speakers to an LCD monitor?
Q. Currently, my LCD monitor has no speakers. It has a VGA and DVI connection. I was going to connect an xbox to it with an HDMI to DVI connection but I was wondering how I would get sound. Any ideas? The only one I can think of using is Turtle Beach headsets to play sound through there but any other ways would help.

A. If you're using HDMI to DVI connection for your XBox, you'll need to use that little audio adapter thing that plugs into the other video port (not the HDMI port, but the other, larger one you'd use for the component video cable) for audio output to a pair of speakers or surround set.





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What does the ration mean in regards to the specs of LCD Monitors?

Q. When researching the specifications of LCD monitors, there is a ratio there, something like 1000:1. Some are different and I was wondering what those numbers mean. Is it the quality of the screen?
Thanks

A. You usually can't believe this number (its called the contrast ratio) because the manufacturers will inflate it with their own special tests. Either way, higher is better. What it means is that the amount of light coming from a screen when it is pure white is 1000 times brighter than the light coming from it when it is pure black. That's what 1000:1 means.


why does my monitor keep flashing on and off when i play video?
Q. its fine when doing everything else.but when i try to watch a flick i keep getting the monitor test card flashing up every now and again.its a dell 19" lcd.ive run system mechanic and that hasnt solved the problem.
any help would be grateful-thanks in advance.

A. Hmm...do you have the latest version of DirectX on your machine??
Try the Advanced WindowsCare from iobit.com
It's a great utility. Or how about the latest video driver? Been to their website lately to see if there's a new one?





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What is the difference between LED and LCD monitors?

Q. I want to buy new monitor but confuse about choice, which would be better, LED or LCD?

A. led is best

http://www.ledvslcd.com/
http://www.thistips.com/led-vs-lcd-which-is-best/
http://asia.cnet.com/led-vs-lcd-tv-which-is-better-62055838.htm
http://www.samsung.com/us/article/lcd-led-or-plasma-


Whats the difference between an LCD and LED monitor?
Q. Is any one better than the other?

A. Here's a good article explaining the differences

http://hubpages.com/hub/LCD-vs-LED





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How do you modify the magnet effect of the windows 7 taskbar?

Q. I have been on the windows 7 beta for a while, and just recently I decided to start pinning programs to the taskbar.

However, I would like it if the pinned stuff went to the right instead of mixing with my already open stuff (I have a 24 inch Samsung LCD monitor 1920x1200 resolution). I hate having a huge untidy taskbar filled with random pinned stuff AND open programs.

Anyone know what can be done?

A. I don't think that's possible... What is wrong with that, anyway? I didn't find it confusing... I suggest you just separate the programs you use most often from the programs that you use less often.


How can I move stuff from my laptop monitor to my second monitor?
Q. Yesterday I bought a HP 2009 HD-ready LCD monitor. 20", 1600x900 resolution. Last night I couldn't get the monitor out of sleep mode until I realized this morning that I had to adjust the settings from my computer. The monitor shows my background, but I am clueless how to get my mouse to jump from my laptop monitor to my second monitor. And how to move stuff over to my second monitor probably.

A. This site might help:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/learnmore/northrup_multimon.mspx

or:
http://www.geeks.com/techtips/2005/techtips-AUG18-05.htm





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What best specifications could have the PC for gaming currently and how much would it cost?

Q.

A. If money was not an issue, then the best specifications would be:
The Dream Gaming Build For March 2011

Motherboard
ASUS P6T Motherboardicon ($230)

CPU
Intel Core i7 960icon ($570)

RAM
Corsair XMS3 Tri Channel 12GBicon ($230)

Video Card
Sapphire Radeon HD 5970 2GBicon ($680)

Sound Card
Creative Labs SoundBlaster X-FI Titaniumicon ($140)

Hard Drives
Intel X25-M Solid State Hard Drive 80 GBicon ($220)
Western Digital Caviar Black 1TBicon ($95)

Optical Drives
Pioneer BDR-205 Blu Ray Burnericon ($200)
Asus DRW-24B1ST DVD Burnericon ($20)

Case
Cooler Master HAF 932 Full Tower Black Caseicon ($140)

Power Supply
Corsair TX750W 750-Watt Power Supplyicon ($110)

Keyboard
Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboardicon ($190)

Mouse
Logitech Gaming Mouse G500icon ($65)

Speakers
Logitech Z-5500 5.1 Speaker Systemicon ($400)

Monitor
Samsung P2770HD 27" LCD Monitoricon ($350)

TOTAL COST: $3640 (USD)


Note that the total cost includes the monitor and peripherals (keyboard, mouse, speakers). If you take these components out and just add up the core system cost, it is just over $2500


What do you guys think of kindles?
Q. How much are they? Are they worth the buy? There's a lot of different brands, which is the best one? How much do you have to pay for books once you own a kindle? I saw one at Barnes & Noble and am very interested. Thank you!

A. Kindle is a specific ereader by Amazon. Barnes & Nobel's ereaders go by the name Nook.

Ebooks are priced similar at both stores and average around $10, usually a bit less than physical books.

Buy a Kindle or Nook Touch if you're most interested in long-run reading. Their E Ink Pearl display is much better than Nook Color's LCD (backlit) screen for reading text. Deciding between a Kindle and Nook Touch: Kindle advantages: keyboard, 3G model available, 4G internal memory, Text-To-Speech, MP3 support. Nook Touch advantages: touch screen, less page-turn flashing, EPUB support, SD memory expansion port, library borrowing now (vs later this year for Kindle).

Buy a Nook Color if you're most interested in apps and games and browsing the web. Reading long-run text is as tolerable as it is with a computer monitor, and the Kindle's and Nook Touch's capabilities in the non-reading areas pale in comparison.

[Buy an iPad if you are ok paying a considerable premium and want the best app experience, the best PDF support, the best web browsing experience, and value color support over E Ink Pearl display's book-like reading experience.]

Pricing (2011-07-29):
Nook Color: $250; Nook Touch: $139;
Kindle WiFi ($139); Kindle WiFi WSO ($114); Kindle 3G ($189); Kindle 3G WSO ($139).

1. WiFi or WiFi+3G: Choose WiFi+3G if you wish to download ebooks or browse the web when away from a WiFi hotspot. An ereader with 3G support will be able to connect like a cell phone. Unlike a cell phone, however, there is no monthly fee for Kindle's 3G service. Note, though, that the web browser on Kindle isn't so great. Also, once an ebook is downloaded, neither WiFi nor 3G is needed to read it.

2. Special Offers or not:

Kindle With Special Offers Pros:
* $25 (WiFi) or $50 (3G) less expensive.
* May save more if special offers are purchased.
* Offers have been sweet so far: http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=hp_navbox_kspot_ksupport?nodeId=200671290
* Ads do not show up in the middle of reading an ebook.
* I've heard only praise from those who buy Kindle WSO.

Kindle With Special Offers Cons:
* May just dislike ads in principle, even outside of reading experience.





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Kamis, 12 September 2013

What is the best LCD monitor for my MacBook Pro?

Q. I have a MacBook Pro 13" and I am looking to purchase an external LCD HD monitor. I would like it to be 30". What is the best one that I can get while keeping the price under $400?

A. Presently, there is no such thing as a 30" monitor that costs under $400.

30-inch monitors are usually very high-resolution monitors that do 2560x1600, and those cost upwards of $1000.

Unless you want a 32-inch LCD HDTV, those might be had for $400, but their resolution is far lower, usually 1366x768. There are also LCD HDTVs that can do 1920x1080 (aka 1080p High Definition), but you would be hard-pressed to find one of those for under $400.


what do i look for when buying a widescreen monitor?
Q. Im looking at buying a widescreen monitor, and i want a good deal but i dont wanna sacrafice too much quality for a good price. when looking through them they show at least 3 main descriptive features, Resolution, Contrast Ratio, and # cd/m2 Brightness, how do these 3 affect the picture quality and what numbers are better to look for?

A. I'm going to assume you are going for a 22" or below monitor because if you're buying 24" monitor and up.....wow you must have a lot of money because those monitors cost $500 and up.

Anyway, a number of 1000:1 is a very good contrast ratio for under 22" monitors. Actually, 800:1 is good enough. There are some monitors that have 1600:1 ratio, but find out if this is a "fake" ratio or not
for resolution, multiply the two numbers. The bigger number means more pixels. More pixels is ALWAYS good :)
but a 1400x900 monitor on a 20" has more condensed pixels than a 1400x900 monitor on 22". This means your picture will be better but you'll have 2 inches less screen (the inches are measured from corner to corner)
300 cd/m2 is great. I actually took a look at some monitors at Best Buy yesterday (went to buy a laptop backpack for myself), all of the ones showcased had 300 cd/m2 and they looked good. If you buy any higher I guarantee you won't notice any difference.
don't forget delay. 5 milliseconds response time is good but if you can get lower (I've seen 2ms), that's even better

In my opinion, the most important details to look for are:
1.) Price. I've seen 19" LCD monitors go for as low as $130 at Best Buy and other stores. 22" for $180
2.) pixels (resolution). I intend on buying a 22" (1680 x 1050)
3.) cd/m and response time aren't really that important, you won't notice much if you compare these two. Go with the numbers I mentioned earlier (300cd/m2 and 5ms)
4.) brand (although it doesn't really matter that much....most companies re-sell other companies' monitors)





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What are the Functions and Aspects to look for in a Digital Camera?

Q. What are the functions and attributes to look for in a Digital Camera?
Like How many mega pixels
the LCD monitor
wide angle view
With capable video recording with sounds
Whats else? and could you recommend a brand?
Is it practical to buy a water proof camera upto 10meters?
Advice please. Thanks.

A. The more maega pixels the better 7 is pretty high quality and that is the highest thin cameras can go to so I would say it is best for most people.The larger the LCd monitor the better probably 2 inches would be good. wide angle is always good it allows more to be captured in a single shot. Video is fun but not a neccesary function for digital cameras. Water proof really doesnt matter because you shouldnt be getting digital cameras wet anyways and when would you really use it in water?


Which is best viewing Angle for lcd monitors?
Q. I wan't buy a new monitor. Which is the optimal viewing Angle and which is best viewing Angle?
Is 170°/160° good Viewing Angle?

A. 170 because its higher





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How can i hook up a xbox 360 to a PC monitor?

Q. i want to hook up xbox 360 to my pc monitor becouse i have SD tv and i don't like picture quality.i have LCD monitor for my pc.

A. If your XBox has HDMI cable you can connect it to your monitor.


What is an affordable, quality LCD TV for a college student?
Q. I want to get an affordable, quality LCD TV to use as both a Television and a monitor for my computer (Macbook Pro). A good picture quality is important because I will be watching movies and playing games with this screen. Sound quality would be nice, but not a huge deal since I have a set of 5.1 surround speakers to use :-p.
Hook me up! Haha.

Thanks in advance!

A. whatever you do dont buy a Vizio no matter how cheap they are. They all die within a year





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What LCD Monitor Should I Get Samsung or LG?

Q. I'm planning to buy a LCD monitor because my monitor always adjust it self in smaller size.I use my computer for a long time,a monitor that is for gaming and work, I have a NVIDIA Video Card 8500 series 512mb, I want a very sharp and very high in color, doesn't auto-adjust. So what LCD monitor should I buy LG or Samsung?

A. Going thru ur reqs i advise you to go 4 Samsung


Whats a good response time for a LCD monitor that has zero ghosting and is good for games and movies?
Q. Whats a good response time for a LCD monitor that has zero ghosting and is good for games and movies?

A. Around 8mS response would be fine for what you want it for.





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What do any of you recommend for a 20" lcd monitor?

Q. I've been looking at Planar and ViewSonic. Each of them has a model I like, but I don't want to overlook something else really good. There are so many choices out there and I've done enough searching and reading reviews to know I'd like some opinions about my specific needs.

I need height adjustable. I think I should be able to get 8ms response, 800:1 contrast and 600+ (?) brightness in the monitor I buy without too much trouble.

My eyes tire easily and I need a larger screen to help with that. I do mostly office-type work. I expect to be doing a little more photo or video in the near future - not professional. I'm not a gamer, but I need really good graphics to help my eyes. I want LCD, also, to reduce my radiation exposure.

I'm also interested in any opinions about buy at a store, or buy online.

Thanks for the help.

A. i dont really have a suggestion but i know a site that gives reviews, ratings and online store pricing comparisons just click the link below

http://flat-panels-lcd.monitors.computers.merchanthound.com/


Monitor immediately goes into power save mode when I boot up my PC. Any ideas?
Q. I have a Dell LCD monitor and PC. Whenever I turn my PC on, the words Dell flash across the screen and then it immediately goes into power save mode. The green light is still on the PC, but monitor is off. I tried hooking my monitor to my laptop and it worked just fine. But when I hook it back to my PC it does the same thing over and over again. Please help.

A. Hi, First of all try a cold boot. Turn the PC off, on the back of the tower, there is a switch, usually on the right side. Turn it off. If there is not switch, unplug the tower from the PC and from the power outlet Let it sit 10 minutes. This will clear most problems. If it does not take care of you problem then, it could be that it is not the monitor which is in "power save mode", but the computer itself.
When you cannot get a computer out of "power save mode" by any other means, typically the cause is that the button-cell-type battery of your computer, which is located on the motherboard, is empty.
Usually, this happens on a computer which is a few years old, since its batteries will have run out after such a long time. (The motherboard battery is used to store various settings when the computer power is off, such as date and time. When your computer detects this battery is empty, it goes into a low-power mode).

The solution is to replace the button-cell battery on the motherboard of your computer:

1. open the case of your computer;
2.visually locate the motherboard (the main electronic circuit board) of your computer;
3.visually scan the motherboard for a button-cell battery (it looks like a digital watch battery, but a bit larger);
4.remove this motherboard battery from your computer;
5.restart your computer: it should now power up normally (you may get some warning messages during the start-up sequence, but ignore them);
6. set the date and time of your computer using the "Date and Time" control panel;
7.you can now use your computer normally, but you will lose date and time settings when you disconnect the computer power cord, since there is no motherboard battery present to store them;
8. take the motherboard battery to an electronics store and get a replacement;
install the new battery in your computer;
9.restart your computer, and set the date and time again; the settings will now be saved using motherboard battery power.

Good luck!! JOSA





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What is the best LCD monitors for the best price?

Q. I am looking into getting a new LCD monitor so I can take advantage of my 256mb video card with a DVI output. I am wondering if anybody has some good input on which brand and model to get , I like the samsung T220 with it's 20000:1 contrast ratio . Thanks for you input.

A. Yes I can give you some input. For real, no b.s. like on Polls and Surveys. I studied monitors last year extensively, and here are my results:

The two best choices I could find were Viewsonic and Samsung. I went with the Viewsonic 22" because of it's extremely high user satisfaction ratings, the unbelievable warranty it came with, and the price. Samsung was neck-n-neck, with Viewsonic. But the warranty wasn't as good, and they weren't on the market as long so I had no long term performance information to go on. You will never regret buying a Viewsonic anyway. They are not going out of business, and their quality is near the top of the heap. I bought it from COSTCO. If you don't have a membership then I recommend that you get one, because you are going to save the membership fee with the monitor purchase anyway. They have both Samsung and Viewsonic. You can go with the Samsung, if you want. You won't hear complaints from me. I'm just advising you from extensive experience and age (unfortunately), how you can make the best choice. You can see my monitor on my 360. The picture is tiny, but, you can see it.


What are the most popular LCD computer monitor brands?
Q. Hello,

I'm in the market for a 24" widescreen LCD computer monitor and I'd like to know which brands are the most popular brands on the market?

A. Samsung is my personal choice. You also have dell, viewsonic, hp, asus, and LG. I think that covers about all of the most popular brands.

As I said, Samsung tends to put out high quality LCD screens. On top of that, they often have very good product warranties. The offer 36 month warranties on many LCD screens, which is pretty long considering.

In the LCD screen ratings I have read from PCworld magazine, it is usually Samsung that scores the highest, with HP close beind and then LG. I rarely hear anything good about viewsonic or dell.





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I have a dell inspiron and cannot access my webcam?

Q. I used to be able to, but have not used my laptop in a couple months. Now I cannot access it; it's not even showing up in my control panel

A. Hi Jessica,

Try launching the Dell Webcam Central (Start > Programs > Dell Webcam Central) application and see if the webcam works. If application is missing or does not open, you may reinstall it from the link below:

ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/Browse_For_Drivers/Monitors,%20Electronics%20&%20Peripherals/Monitors/Dell%20SX2210WFP%20Monitor/Drivers%20for%20OS%20Deployment/Application/Windows%207%2064-bit/2012-08-28%20-%20Dell_SX2210-Monitor_Webcam%20SW%20RC1.1_%20R230103.exe

If the application opens and the webcam still does not work, check the bottom left corner of the Webcam Central window to check the status of webcam.

If it says no webcam detected, check if it is detected in the Device Manager. Steps to access the device manager are listed on the link below:

http://bit.ly/9x3o03

The webcam should be listed under imaging devices. While in Device Manager, you may also try uninstalling and reinstalling the USB Root Hubs. The steps are:

1. In Device Manager, click on > sign next to ‘USB Universal Bus Controllers’ to expand the category.
2. Right click on each USB Root Hub listed under USB Universal Bus Controllers and click on ‘Uninstall’.
3. Click on ‘Yes’ on the security warning.
4. Once all entries for USB Root Hubs have been removed, close the Device Manager and restart the system.

You may also try pinching the area near the webcam on the LCD to check for any loose connections. If it still does not work, you may have to get the webcam replaced.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
GauravS


Best answer, 10 points- Computers in the year 2012?
Q. How big will the monitors be, what specs, what's after Quad-Core, what's going to happen??

A. The only thing stopping the size of monitors is having the space to put them. My newest computer (3 months old) has an HDMI output so i could hook it up to my friend's 62" LCD tv if I wanted to.
as for computing speed.... 2012 is 30 months away, and computing speed is doubling every 12 to 18 months right now, so the AMD Quad Core 2.3 that I have right now, could be replaced with an AMD Quad Core 6.9 by then (thats for example purposes only, you'll never see a 6.9 quad core). Having said that I think that after quad cores you will see "dual Quad cores". The # of cores will almost certainly move in powers of 2 (i.e. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, etc). So instead of a 6.9 quad core I think you'll see something like a 3.0 Dual Quad Core. BTW the number of cores is basically meaningless, because you can always get a bigger motherboard :) If you really want one, you can get multi chip boards. These are usually seen in very large servers, etc





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Rabu, 11 September 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.


i want to hook up my computer to both my lcd monitor and my tv?
Q. i want to hook up my computer to both my lcd monitor and my tv but i am wondering if i can display both at the same time.
everytime i connect the svideo and change the settting, it either displays it ONLY 1 of 2 screens.
i only have an s-video on the computer. btw
and s-video on graphics card.
what should i do to make both monitors show the same thing at the same time?

A. Not doable. Good try though.





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How to choose the right LCD monitor for gaming?

Q. I am going to be using the LCD monitor with my Xbox 360 and I am having difficulties on what I should look for.

I can't seem to figure out what specs I am looking for. Can anyone tell me about which contrast ratio, vertical/ horizontal refresh rates, resolution, and brightness I should look for on an LCD monitor?

Also would it be better with HDMI or no? If possible can you also list a few monitors you would recommend?

A. HDMI is good, but expensive. DVI will give you the same result for a lot less.

Refresh rates are going to be about the same for every brand. However, some top of the line have 240 Hz rates - very good.

Resolution: 1920x1200 is HD widescreen.

Contrast of 1000:1 or better.

Response: 5 ms or less

Dot Pitch: 0.28 or less

Brightness: 300 cd at a bare minimum, get the highest.


Can I buy a normal lcd monitor and use it to play console games such as ps2 or xbox?
Q. *cheap lcd monitors
*able to connect to the consoles
*any recommended value-for-money brands
i really did mean computer lcd monitors that would not go above 200 bucks and can be used to play the consoles. any suggestions?

A. Yeah, if there's an AV jack





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Want to use LCD monitor as TV....Possible?

Q. Hi,
I am planning to buy a 29" LCD or Plasma TV, but in INDIA, price for this kind of TV is too high. Then one of my friend suggest me this solution. Buy LCD monitor of 29" (or higher) with TV Tuner card and you are all set to watch same thing as LCD TV. I want to know the difference it make technically and One more thing, few days back, i have subscribed to TATA SKY, so TV input is just as good as its available in the market, near to High Definition Input. Please give me your thoughts and ideas about this thing. Is there anything else also require??? Will it be feasible solution??

A. Yes it will work fine.

Is a 30" LCD screen really cheaper than a TV where you are?
They are normally more expensive.


For how much will i get a ddr2 ram for desktop and a 20-22inch lcd monitor in india?
Q. 2 gb ram

A. 2 gb ddr2 ram is rs1100

and 20-22 inch lcd is around rs8000 around that price range u can also buy a LED monitor
PS i'm buying a 22'inch LED monitor Dell St2220m it Costs Rs. 8000





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Can a flatscreen LCD monitor with a low refresh rate cause blindness?

Q. My brother has been convinced (by a computer salesperson, surprise surprise) that his flatscreen LCD computer monitor is going to cause him to go blind because its a couple of years old and has a slower refresh rate. My husband and I think thats bunk and that the salesperson is trying to pull one over on him. Anyone know for sure?

A. I would report that salesperson ... he's trying to use scare tactics to make a sale ... the one thing that was noticeable about early LCD monitors with slow refresh rates was that they tended to "flicker" a little under florescent lighting which in some cases caused headaches ... but if this isn't a problem with your brothers ... use the old adage ... if it aint broke don't fix it


What is the best frame refresh rate for a 19" LCD wide screen monitor?
Q. I just purchased a new AOC 19" LCD widescreen monitor for my pc, and every view seconds I see diagonal lines over the screen. Should I change the refresh rate of the screen or is it something else?

A. you should check in the manual, or on the box, you may need to install the drivers in some cases..

the manual should have the best settings "resolution, refresh rate etc" for your monitor.





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What is the biggest and best LCD monitor for under $300?

Q. If it's a TV with computer inputs, I will accept that, too.

Widescreen if possible!

Also, what is the biggest and best LCD monitor for under $500? $200? $1000?

A. try this samsung, 21.6", not big but its a good make, also widescreen and under $300

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824001236


Whats the lowest contrast ratio u would recommend 4 a pc monitor?
Q. I'm thinking of getting a 22" LCD monitor. Is 700:1 or 800:1 enuff or would u recommend 1000:1? And is upgrading from 800:1 to 1000:1 even noticeable to the human eye? And is it even worth the high price to get a HD monitor? Is a 3000:1 monitor worth it other a 1000:1 monitor?

A. the contrast ratiowuld not matter much for a desktop computer unless u plan to use the computer under the sun or with a light beam pointed directly at it ............ though a higher contrast ratio will be a lot more expensive





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Selasa, 10 September 2013

What LCD monitors look good from behind?

Q. I want to buy a new LCD monitor, 22" or larger, that looks relatively nice from behind, since it will be sitting out in the open instead of with its back facing a wall. It needs to have some sort of system for covering up the cords and keeping things looking nice back there. Any recommendations?

A. The 23" Apple Cinema Display looks amazing from behind and is a gorgeous monitor in its own right.

http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Cinema-23-Flat-Panel-Display/dp/B0002ILKNQ/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1215116694&sr=8-1


How do I turn my computer LCD monitor into my TV moniter sans computer?
Q. I'm getting a bigger, better LCD monitor for my compy and I'd like to use the monitor I have to connect to my DVD player and Wii without a computer as the go between. It is not important that I be able to actually watch television as I have neither cable nor network reception.

Any suggestions?

Much thanks in advance!

A. Many large screen monitors have the necessary AV (or in some cases HDMI) inputs to do this in a pretty straightforward fashion. Otherwise, you really have no choice but to go through your computer using a graphics card with AV inputs or a TV tuner card.





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Why does my lcd monitor blank out after a while?

Q. I have a philips LCD monitor which is 4 years old.When I am using my pc it suddenly goes blank and stops working.Sometimes this happens after 2 hours,sometimes after 15 minutes.
On certain occasions it shows me a message "change display to 1280 x 1024 (60Hz).I have tried that but it had no effect.How do I determine what the problem is?
Note:Sometimes the display comes back on after a second or two and it continues to work like nothing happened.

A. Assuming you've already checked your operating system's screensaver settings, and made sure there aren't any power-saving settings enabled on the monitor's hardware itself, it could be because there's a subtle incompatibility between your video card, video driver, and the monitor itself.

If you're running Windows, remove all the video and monitor references from the Device Manager and reboot to let Windows rediscover and refresh the setup.

If it only detects your monitor as "Generic LCD monitor" or some such, and the problem is still occurring, you may want to check the internet to see if there's a specific driver for that monitor. In addition, look the model of monitor up, find out its hardware resolution, and set your Windows desktop resolution to the same numbers. Also make sure that your video card supports that particular resolution - some of the older cards don't work all that well with widescreen LCDs.

To get around that problem a bit, make sure you are running the very latest video drivers for your video card.


How do I use my lcd monitor as a tv with no pc?
Q. I would like to use an extra LCD monitor as a tv what do I need, I will not be using it with a pc. I also need sound.

A. U either need a VGA cabel or S Video cabel





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What do you guys think of kindles?

Q. How much are they? Are they worth the buy? There's a lot of different brands, which is the best one? How much do you have to pay for books once you own a kindle? I saw one at Barnes & Noble and am very interested. Thank you!

A. Kindle is a specific ereader by Amazon. Barnes & Nobel's ereaders go by the name Nook.

Ebooks are priced similar at both stores and average around $10, usually a bit less than physical books.

Buy a Kindle or Nook Touch if you're most interested in long-run reading. Their E Ink Pearl display is much better than Nook Color's LCD (backlit) screen for reading text. Deciding between a Kindle and Nook Touch: Kindle advantages: keyboard, 3G model available, 4G internal memory, Text-To-Speech, MP3 support. Nook Touch advantages: touch screen, less page-turn flashing, EPUB support, SD memory expansion port, library borrowing now (vs later this year for Kindle).

Buy a Nook Color if you're most interested in apps and games and browsing the web. Reading long-run text is as tolerable as it is with a computer monitor, and the Kindle's and Nook Touch's capabilities in the non-reading areas pale in comparison.

[Buy an iPad if you are ok paying a considerable premium and want the best app experience, the best PDF support, the best web browsing experience, and value color support over E Ink Pearl display's book-like reading experience.]

Pricing (2011-07-29):
Nook Color: $250; Nook Touch: $139;
Kindle WiFi ($139); Kindle WiFi WSO ($114); Kindle 3G ($189); Kindle 3G WSO ($139).

1. WiFi or WiFi+3G: Choose WiFi+3G if you wish to download ebooks or browse the web when away from a WiFi hotspot. An ereader with 3G support will be able to connect like a cell phone. Unlike a cell phone, however, there is no monthly fee for Kindle's 3G service. Note, though, that the web browser on Kindle isn't so great. Also, once an ebook is downloaded, neither WiFi nor 3G is needed to read it.

2. Special Offers or not:

Kindle With Special Offers Pros:
* $25 (WiFi) or $50 (3G) less expensive.
* May save more if special offers are purchased.
* Offers have been sweet so far: http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=hp_navbox_kspot_ksupport?nodeId=200671290
* Ads do not show up in the middle of reading an ebook.
* I've heard only praise from those who buy Kindle WSO.

Kindle With Special Offers Cons:
* May just dislike ads in principle, even outside of reading experience.


Can a Nvidia GT 540M support a extra 23" monitor?
Q. I have this Acer 4750g with a i5-2410m and a gt 540m. i was wondering if the gt 540m can support an extra 23" 1920x1080 monitor? I would use the extra monitor for playing games. thanks for answering.

A. Definitely has "Dual independent display support" using the HDMI cable.
http://support.acer.com/acerpanam/notebook/2011/Acer/Aspire/Aspire4750G/Aspire4750Gsp2.shtml
Laptops have display switching in most cases, but operating with different images would take more research so the question is precisely what you are trying to do.
With the decent processor and video card, but that card still below a class-1 level, in gaming you get faster frame per second and higher game settings on the smaller LCD as 720p, but if you like the bigger image of an external display and higher definition, depening on the game settings you can make it work. Not sure of the extra stress on the graphics system operating both displays at once. You are starting from the 720p, next level to the external-only in 1080p, and now talking driving two displays that stresses the GT 540M even more. I personally prefer the Lenovo Y570's that got the GT 555M as a little stronger chip, but that is too late now anyway.
For the "how to" it should be in the manual, or browse Acer web site and the internet.
Maybe someone more familiar with the procedure could jump in. Two of the same images is a Fn-PF7 usually. Check the keyboard and it goes one, the other, or both, and should also be n the control panel in Displays
Adding: I am only consider laptops and not sure you really want to have three displays as VGA, HDMI and your main system LCD. That would be a trickier question.





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How Good is LED monitor Compare to LCD Monitor For photo Editing and Gaming?

Q. I have thinking to Purchase LED or LCD monitor monitor for my photo editing purpose but also for GAming, but my question which are the best for editing?

A. For those who don't know, LED monitors are just LCD monitors that use bright white LEDs instead of fluorescent bulbs as the backlight.

The main advantage of LED monitors is that they consume much less power than traditional monitors. They can also have improved contrast ratios since LEDs can be dimmed over a wider range of brightness (the backlight is dimmed when displaying dark colors).

For accurate color reproduction when photo editing, either LED or LCD technology would be fine. The best monitor for the job would depend on other factors such as panel type. A more expensive IPS panel would be better than a cheaper TN panel that would have significant color shifting when the viewing angle changed.


What LCD Monitor Should I Get Samsung or LG?
Q. I'm planning to buy a LCD monitor because my monitor always adjust it self in smaller size.I use my computer for a long time,a monitor that is for gaming and work, I have a NVIDIA Video Card 8500 series 512mb, I want a very sharp and very high in color, doesn't auto-adjust. So what LCD monitor should I buy LG or Samsung?

A. Going thru ur reqs i advise you to go 4 Samsung





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I want to save up for a camera, but what kind?

Q. I want to save up for a good camera that I can use for photography.
Nothing too extravagant, but something that can take good shots.
I also want it to be able to take videos, if possible.
The price of the camera should be under $1000, preferably.
Any suggestions/links?

A. While most cameras take video, and some camcorders take photos; to get the best of both, you need both. Have not seen a camera that compares with the video from a camcorder and camcorders can't take good quality photos. Suggest the least expensive Canon Camcorder and the Canon A590IS camera.

What gives a camera its picture quality?
It is mostly the skill of the photographer that produces high quality pictures. The lens and camera are very important, but the ability to set the scene, adjust the cameras settings, and hold the camera very still or use a tripod with auto or remote shutter actuation when required is what gets the great pictures. Megapixel resolution is about potential photo size, not picture quality.

In new cameras, look for a viewfinder (LCD invisible in bright sun), optical image stabilizer, and check battery prices. High mega pixel settings take longer to process and may not be needed unless required for very large pictures. Maximum print size for a 3 mega pixel setting is 8 x 10 inches. Click links below for more details.
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=398&pq-locale=en_US&_requestid=2039 ...
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/mpmyth.htm ...

The Canon A590IS is a slightly older model that is available everywhere at great sale prices. Think it is a great camera and a best buy. It has auto focus, a viewfinder, optical image stabilization, and uses rechargeable NiMH batteries.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/A590IS/A590ISA.HTM ...
http://bountii.com/deal-1523871-canon-powershot-8-0-megapixel.html ...

There is no one particular place to get great buys, but you may see something above that really helps you find the best buy. Click on the second link in the information above for an example then search for your camera of choice at the upper left. Camera prices at this link change often.

You may never need expanded wide angle or telephoto capabilities, but the A590 IS is compatible with Canon's accessory lens adapters: A small button next to the lens bezel is actually a latch; press it and you can remove the bezel ring, exposing a bayonet mount for accessory lenses. Canon offers the WC-DC52 0.7x wide-angle lens, the TC-DC52A telephoto lens, the 250D 52mm closeup lens separately, along with the LA-DC52G adapter to mount them on the camera. (Note that the wide, tele, and macro lenses all need the LA-DC52G adapter to mount them to the camera. The lenses won't work by themselves.)

This could be the best slim line camera with a viewfinder and ... It's PINK, but it uses a $49.50 Series G Rechargeable 960mAh lithium-ion battery.
http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Sony%20Cyber-shot%20DSC-W150%2FR%20Digital%20Camera:1995337750;_ylc=X3oDMTB0bjZzaWNuBF9TAzk2NjMyOTA3BHNlYwNmZWVkBHNsawNlbGVj ...
http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3462&review=sony+cybershot+w150 ...

CAUTION Do not overcharge! Batteries can be damaged. Use an automatic two or more hour Energizer Compact smart charger with temperature monitor, trickle charge technology, and safety timer ($9.76) at Walmart. Use pre-charged 2000mAh Duracell ($12.97) or RayOVac ($5.97) batteries (both hold charge one year) and a full cycle charge. To preserve battery charge, use the viewfinder.

CAUTION To prevent memory card corruption, keep batteries charged, format in camera, and don't delete or fill card completely. Wait for lights to stop flashing then turn camera off before removing memory. For card readers, double click Safely Remove Hardware. Select, then click Stop and OK.

Lots of great camera tips in this link.
http://www.danscamera.com/Learning/going_digital/#resolution ...

My camera has 5.2 mega pixel, but I use 3 most of the time because it gives great results, is faster, and takes less memory. Also, it only has a 3 x optical zoom and 7 x digital zoom. I never use the digital zoom because making pictures larger works better on the computer. This is an old camera, but everyone is impressed with the quality pictures it takes ... like magic.

Check with the Geeks in several stores and compare prices. Once you select a camera, read all about it in the owner's manual. You can view owners manuals at this link, but will need to Login. http://www.retrevo.com/s/digital+camera ...

The source links show most of the cameras out there with prices and make digital cameras work better with help on cleaning camera and battery electrical contacts.


What is the best LCD monitor for my MacBook Pro?
Q. I have a MacBook Pro 13" and I am looking to purchase an external LCD HD monitor. I would like it to be 30". What is the best one that I can get while keeping the price under $400?

A. Presently, there is no such thing as a 30" monitor that costs under $400.

30-inch monitors are usually very high-resolution monitors that do 2560x1600, and those cost upwards of $1000.

Unless you want a 32-inch LCD HDTV, those might be had for $400, but their resolution is far lower, usually 1366x768. There are also LCD HDTVs that can do 1920x1080 (aka 1080p High Definition), but you would be hard-pressed to find one of those for under $400.





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Senin, 09 September 2013

Can anyone recommend a good gaming monitor?

Q. I want a monitor for gaming and there are so many different ones. I was wanting one in either 23,24 or 27 inch, I don't mind. But can somebody tell me a good one between $200-$250 a little over is fine.
Just had a little more research and I think I have narrowed it down to 2 monitors.
Viewsonic VX2453MH and ASUS ML248H. Can someone tell me which is better or if there is an even better one still.

A. Go with ASUS. I have an ASUS VE276Q 27", and I love it. They go for ~$270, but you could pick up a 24" model for under $200. For gaming you want a really fast response time (mine is 2ms, which is just about as fast as it gets for LCD monitors), so make sure the one you buy is no more than 5ms.


What is a good LCD monitor for doing some photo work (hobby not pro) Budget = $400?
Q. Looking for a monitor good for doing photo editing but not anything completely professional. In researching monitors, many mention the gaming, video, text capabilities but not photo. I just want something that will have good color accuracy so that if I print what I see it's fairly the same thing.

A. Wait, maybe your budget is actually $500? Isn't that what you said, $500?

HP LP2475w (24 inch H-IPS panel, 1920 x 1200), $507,

http://www.provantage.com/hewlett-packard-hp-kd911a8-aba~7CMPK0P6.htm

Pantone Huey color calibrator, $65,

http://www.provantage.com/pantone-meu101~7PANT04J.htm

Reviews,

http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/hp_lp2475w.htm

http://www.trustedreviews.com/monitors/review/2009/03/27/HP-LP2475w---24in-H-IPS-Display/p1





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How to choose the right LCD monitor for gaming?

Q. I am going to be using the LCD monitor with my Xbox 360 and I am having difficulties on what I should look for.

I can't seem to figure out what specs I am looking for. Can anyone tell me about which contrast ratio, vertical/ horizontal refresh rates, resolution, and brightness I should look for on an LCD monitor?

Also would it be better with HDMI or no? If possible can you also list a few monitors you would recommend?

A. HDMI is good, but expensive. DVI will give you the same result for a lot less.

Refresh rates are going to be about the same for every brand. However, some top of the line have 240 Hz rates - very good.

Resolution: 1920x1200 is HD widescreen.

Contrast of 1000:1 or better.

Response: 5 ms or less

Dot Pitch: 0.28 or less

Brightness: 300 cd at a bare minimum, get the highest.


Is a faster monitor refresh rate better than a slower one?
Q. Is a faster monitor refresh rate better than a slower one?

I'm just after performance, increase my fps in games - nothing more.

Many thanks.

A. For FPS in games it is going to make no difference.


For usage, it depends.

You need a fast enough refresh rate that the screen will not flicker. For LCDs that is 60 Hz. For CRTs most people are happy at 75 Hz. Some need to run at 85 Hz.

You also want as low a refresh rate as possible. The electronics in the video card and the monitor have a limited slew rate - the time taken to change the voltage from one level to another level - So the shorter the pixel time the higher percentage of time that the electronics spends changing the voltage level and the shorter the time actually spent at the correct level. Higher vertical refresh rates or resolutions mean higher horizontal scan rates which means shorter pixel times.

The problems seen due to this is jitter in LCD monitors, and dim vertical lines and blurring of the image in CRT monitors.


Set LCDs to a 60 Hz refresh rate, and CRTs to 75 Hz. If you can still perceive flicker on the CRT when looking off to one side then up the refresh rate to 85 Hz.





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PS3 connect to dvi in or to a vga output on a lcd monitor?

Q. Is there some sort of adapter that allows the PlayStation 3 to display on a lcd monitor which accepts either a VGA adapter or a DVI In cable?

Cause I presently have a Xbox 360 that is connected to it using the vga hd av adapter by Microsoft.

But I want my PS3 to connect to my lcd monitor if possible.

Thanks for the help.

A. Your best bet is a DVI-to-HDMI cable (DVI end into your monitor, HDMI end into your PS3). That's because HDMI uses the same digital video signal as DVI.

You will need to figure out some other way to get sound from your PS3 though, since a DVI-to-HDMI cable strips out the digital audio carried by HDMI.

Hope this helps.


Is there a LCD monitor which can connect to a PS2?
Q. I need to buy an LCD monitor, preferably 21 inch or 22 inch which has connectors for PS2 and preferably PS3 also (though the latter is not important).
I already have a Z-5500 speakers which are said to be the best in pc speakers, I also would like to get an LCD monitor which will make it really cool to play games on with my PS2.
Thanks.

A. i recommend Samsung Touch Of Color T220HD 22-inch LCD HDTV Monitor.
Touch of Color bezel - While the crystal-like bezel frame catches light beautifully, it actually reduces reflection of light off the bezel. And since the rich red color is injection molded for a blown glass effect, instead of spray painted, there is less environmental impact. It's easy on your eyes as well as on the environment
Dolby Digital Surround (3 W x 2 ch) An invisible speaker system with Dolby Digital Surround (3 W x 2 ch) gives sound quality to match the impressive picture.
10,000 - 1 Dynamic-Contrast Ratio - The ultra-wide range gives you blacks and whites that are full of detail, even under adverse lighting conditions (typically 1,000 - 1 static-contrast ratio)
300 cdm2 Brightness
Full HDTV monitor - The T220HD features a built-in full HD 1080p digital HDTV tuner, so you can watch both TV and HDTVDual HDMI inputs, DVI and VGA inputs / 2 HDMI connections

List Price: $679.00
Amazon Sell Price: $332.99 free shipping
You Save: $346.01
reference: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Touch-T220HD-22-inch-Monitor/dp/B0019HGTLC/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?tag=commentglitte-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325





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how to install overhead lcd on car?

Q. I already have double din dvd player and i want to put overhead lcd,but how?and what item do i need beside overhead lcd it self?
i heard that i need some RF something,what is that?

A. hey you really wanna do it yourself? ok this is how

First you should know get a drill with the right diameter with the screws that is included with your flip down unit..

next get ready to take the ceiling down.. and mark where you want to run the wires through + 4 or maybe 6 screw holes for the metal plate that comes with your flipdown monitor

once you are done with that.. fit the ceiling back and then just
connect the power and all the rca cables then screw the unit up to the metal plate ^^

if you have any problem you may visit Myeonon.com


Two computers, a TV and a lamp. Overloading the circuit?
Q. I have a basement apartment, in which two rooms on a single circuit contain two computers (one LCD monitor and one CRT monitor), a television, a few lamps and sometimes an XBox. Is it possible that I overloaded the circuit with that much power? The lamps were flickering weird and a day or two later, the power in the room simply went out (and overloaded my crappy surge protector and blew up my old computer.)

Is the wiring in here just crappy? My landlord says I have too much plugged in, but computers don't use THAT much power. Is he just lying so he doesn't have to hire an electrician? Should I really have to reset the breaker every week or so?

A. Well, the answer is you COULD be overloading the circuit. Is it a single breaker which supplies all of these things? In the breaker box where you reset the breaker, the breaker should have a number on it. Typically, it will be 15, for 15 amps, or maybe 20. My house has 15 amp circuits. It is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath with built-in garage, called a "split-level" home. Each bedroom has a single 15 amp breaker. 15 amps, loosely calculated means about 1500 watts of load is the max. A while back, I had a visitor living with me who plugged in a coffee pot in the bedroom, which drew 1500 watts all by itself. He also had a computer and a TV and then there are the lamps and overhead lighting. And, it tripped the breaker. (I have magnetic breakers instead of thermal so it immediately tripped on overload instead of taking some time for the thermal breaker to heat enough to trip.) So, add up what you have loading the circuit. You may very well have an overload situation. A typical CRT monitor draws 100-150 wats, same for most computers, so 2 computers and 2 monitors will draw about 400-600 watts give or take. I am estimating here. Add a couple 100 watt light bulbs, add another 150-200 watts for the tv and you can see the watts add up quickly. The breaker is there to protect the wiring from an overload situation. The higher the current, the more self heating in the wires due to internal resistence of the wire, hence the 15 amp circuit breaker rather than some other value. Enough current and the wire gets hot enough to melt insulation and possibly cause a fire. So, the breaker trips before that self heating can cause any damage in the event an item develops a fault and draws large amounts of current.

The symptoms you describe with lights flickering and the surge which fried your computer are not consistent with an overload, but rather something else, like a corroded connection somewhere which presents a resistence at the joined connection of two wires in a box or outlet, The heating which happens in the corrosion can cause the flickering as it alternately makes and breaks the circuit, like rapidly flicking a switch, but much faster than you could do by hand. The surge can come from the rapid application of power after the corrosion causes the voltage to drop, followed by the power arcing through the corrosion which brings the power back to full voltage. Just a possibility. The alternative for the surge could be something like a lightning strike to power lines nearby. The surge bothers me. Nothing in the overload or corrosion situations accounts for the surge which took out your computer in spite of your surge protectors. A lightning strike on my street took out 3 VCR's, 2 TV's and 3 computers in my house and tripped almost all of the breakers in my box and I've got high quality surge protection on everything since lightning where I live is a frequent hazard.





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Where can I buy just the camera jib/crane arm?

Q. I am only looking for the arm of the Camera Crane/Jib and not the tripod or any LCD monitors. Does anyone know where I can just buy the arm on its own ready to fix onto a tripod?

A. Amazon has some available... http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001JBE2QC?ie=UTF8&tag=innovatincuba-20


I need to ask a question about the Canon EOS 350D?
Q. Hi, I am new the world on cameras, and I bought this one as my second camera, and I have a very strong feeling that the only screen is the small one about the LCD monitor. Am I correct? Or is there a setting I can change to make the LCD monitor the screen like almost every other camera?

A. "screen"? "about the monitor"? Your question is very strange.

However, I will take a guess, anyway.

I would say you are asking about the viewfinder, and about something called "live view".
Your camera is rather old and basic (but that doesn't make it a bad camera), and it doesn't have that feature.
However, you are not missing out on anything.

"Live View" on a DSLR is not the same as the screen on a P&S.
You can hold a P&S at arm's length in the typical snapshooter's position (and that is such a bad technique), but thankfully you can't do that for very long with a heavy DSLR & lens combo.
Live view has its uses occasionally , for instance for macro shots, but it isn't instant like the display on a P&S, it sort of lags, and just doesn't feel right.
Live View is not meant to replace the view finder, a serious photographer uses the view finder because it is vastly superior, full stop.
I was excited about my first DSLR with live view, but very quickly gave up on it again - the view finder is so much better.

Your camera may be basic, but you have a perfectly wonderful learning tool - use it to your advantage.

Learn about your camera !!!!

Read your manual !!!! Read it several times, and practice in between. If you don't have a book, download a new one from the manufacturer's website.

Attend a class, read some books, read/watch online tutorials.

The major camera manufacturers (like Canon, Nikon, Olympus etc) all have very useful sections on their website for learning about photography.

http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Nikon-School/index.page

http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/oima_learn_center.asp

http://www.usa.canon.com/dlc/controller?act=HomePageAct

http://photographycourse.net/

Understanding at least the basic principles of photography (as well as being familiar with your camera) will enable you to make the most of your gear, and will make a HUGE difference to your images.





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How many watts of power will I need for my gaming computer?

Q. This summer I plan on building my own gaming PC and assembling it at home because it is cheaper and I like to customize things myself. It is an 850 dollar computer but the specs are exceptional. For the motherboard and processor, I am following a YouTube tutorial. In the YouTube video it says only 500 watts of power are needed, but in the comment section somebody (who was picked for best answer) claims that you actually need at least 630. I am planning on getting a 750 watt battery anyways, but if I don't need to, I'll try and get something cheaper. So how much power will I need based on this setup:

Processor:
Intel Core i5-3470 Quad-Core Processor 3.2 GHz 4 Core LGA 1155 - BX80637I53470 – ($188.79)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0087EVHVW/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0087EVHVW&linkCode=as2&tag=c09_11-20

Graphics Card:
Gigabyte Radeon HD 7850 Graphics Card (2GB) – ($194.99)
http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-mini-Displayport-PCI-Express-Graphic-GV-R785OC-2GD/dp/B007PJTNYS/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1365971519&sr=1-1&keywords=amd+radeon+hd+2+gigabyte

Motherboard:
MSI LGA1155/Intel B75/DDR3/SATA3 USB 3.0/A&GbE/MicroATX Motherboard B75MA-P45 – ($64.99)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008S8WA18/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B008S8WA18&linkCode=as2&tag=c09_11-20

Ram:
Corsair Vengeance 8 GB (2 x 4 GB ) – ($59.98)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004CRSM4I/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004CRSM4I&linkCode=as2&tag=c09_11-20

Hard Drive:
500GB Western Digital Caviar Blue Hard Drive – ($59.99)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00461G3MS/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00461G3MS&linkCode=as2&tag=c09_11-20




Power Supply:
Corsair CX750 Builder Series ATX 80 PLUS Bronze Certified Power Supply (750W) – ($88.24)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0092ML0MY/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0092ML0MY&linkCode=as2&tag=c09_11-20

Optical Drive:
Asus 24xDVD-RW Serial ATA Internal OEM Drive DRW-24B1ST (Black) – ($20.04)
http://www.amazon.com/Asus-24xDVD-RW-Serial-Internal-DRW-24B1ST/dp/B0033Z2BAQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1365953829&sr=1-2&keywords=optical+drive

Tower:
NZXT Technologies SOURCE 220 CA-SO220-01 Matt Steel Mesh Front Mid Tower Case with USB 3.0 – ($68.98)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0066130AO/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0066130AO&linkCode=as2&tag=c09_11-20

Operating System:
Windows 7 System Builder – ($95.88)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0094NY3R0/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0094NY3R0&linkCode=as2&tag=c09_11-20

(Monitor:)
ASUS VS197D-P 18.5-Inch HD LCD Monitor – ($89.24)
http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-VS197D-P-18-5-Inch-LCD-Monitor/dp/B005PAIVII/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1365972998&sr=8-3&keywords=Cheap+Computer+Monitors+Under+100

A. 500W (or greater) power supply with one 75W 6-pin PCI Express power connector recommended

http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/graphics/7000/7850/Pages/radeon-7850.aspx#2

Thus, for a system with a single HD7850, a good branded 600W PSU is the ideal one to get and since your mobo does not support crossfire, then that 750W is too much for that build since Xfire is already not possible.

BTW, for Xfire, amd recommends 600W minimum, thus 700W is the ideal one to have (just an added info).


How can I use TV and Monitor at the same time?
Q. Hi gus, I have amd radeon hd 6950 and i am wondering how i can use tv and lcd monitor at the same time? Is it possible?
when i apply changes it says unable to save display settings
I am using DVI to monitor and HDMI to tv.

A. Sure if you have the right video connections and cables. For more help list what video connections the TV, monitor, and graphic card have. Also what video cables you have lying around. Hope this helps. Good Luck.

Additional Comment: Sorry, one last question. What resolutions will the monitor and TV run?





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Does the Pinnacle Dazzle let me view live feed video in full screen on my computer?

Q. I am currently looking towards video editing solutions, but I am also looking for ways to turn m PC into a television for external media devices.

So can the Pinnacle Dazzle provide live feed content to my PC from things like the Xbox 360 in full screen mode without having to be recording at the same time?

A. Nope, I am currently trying to that same exact thing. I just happen to have a dazzle I use for live broadcasting to the web for concerts and such.

During my downtime I would like to be able to use it to to play xbox on my laptop. So far there has been a couple of choices and none of them have helped me cause I am using 64 bit Vista.

If you are using 32 bit xp I have your answer. There is a tv tuner software available on downloads.com that is free and allows you to do that very same thing on 1080p setting. I should leave you hanging cause I still haven't found my answer. But http://www.download.com/DScaler/3000-13632_4-10518807.html will get you the exact software you need.

Future reference; if that links goes dead just google, Dscaler, it is a tuner software and it is open source. I am not affiliated with any of these companies listed here accept http://www.southlinemusic.com and if our website starts to help with things like this on a regular basis I will quit, lol....I would rather pownz you than help you...

There is a real simple solution that is cheaper than buying a dazzle for your puter. If you are just trying to connect your xbox to a monitor go to the gamers store and by the adapter to connect your xbox to a monitor. It is only 20 bucks and the dazzle starts at 50 bucks.

The quality will be the same if not better. The only way to get get real 1080p on a monitor w/o latency will be to spend 550 bucks on a gamerz Monitor and if you are spending that kinda money on hardware you will not be surfing for these small answers. BTW a good gamers monitor is 120hz, 2ms, 3000:1, 24inch. Find those in a monitor of the cheapest price and you are set. Anything more and it is a gimic. I know you want the 40 inch monitor but if you go bigger you will need a higher ratio than 3000:1.

No, flat screen tv's are not better than monitors cause they have 50000:1. They are just bigger so they need a higher number. Lcd beats Plasma everytime and monitors beat them both. Take my well spent cash's word for it. You will not be able to beat the FPS on a monitor. That is the truth.

5ms is all you really need but 2ms is rapidly available for some reason. If you can truly tell the difference then you need to register as a mutant for freakish vision.

3000:1 on a 24in monitor is an amazing color just make sure they are not bullsh*tting you. Typically this is where they lie.

1080p is better than 1080i and 780 is the lowest. I'll get that out of the way too.

Alas I have a laptop and I need the dazzle to work. So I will continue looking for my solution and the odds are good I will not find this thread again. So if you would like to stay updated visit me at http://www.southlinemusic.com and post a request for tech there in our blog and maybee ill see it. Better yet Register with the site, I am the admin. Once registered you can IM or email me. My name is Ron.

last note; if you do decide to go LCD TV for GAMING then the matte finish is your only choice. If you wanna watch your little girly movies then get the glossy crap. Personally I do not like to see reflections of lamps on my end tables while I am watching "On Golden Pond" but your grown and prolly prefer "Fried Green Tomatoes" after "Operah Late night" cause that is the only time you can watch a gloss tv is from the comfort of your cave.

If you happen to get powned by FragginRite on Gears of War 2, don't feel bad I am just better than you. Itsa spider Biatch.......


What is the best computer monitor I can buy for under $250?
Q. I'm getting a mac pro and doing some video editing and photoshop. I want a good clear monitor that will last and is under $250, and no smaller than 17".

Thanks!

A. LG 19" LCD with 2ms response time & thinnest profile of any LCD on the market ... gorgeous unit !

* The best image quality with the world's most extreme contrast ratio.
Experience the clearest, sharpest images available today on an LCD.
http://www.lge.com/products/model/detail/l1970hr_1_6.jhtml

regards,
Philip T





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How to choose the right LCD monitor for gaming?

Q. I am going to be using the LCD monitor with my Xbox 360 and I am having difficulties on what I should look for.

I can't seem to figure out what specs I am looking for. Can anyone tell me about which contrast ratio, vertical/ horizontal refresh rates, resolution, and brightness I should look for on an LCD monitor?

Also would it be better with HDMI or no? If possible can you also list a few monitors you would recommend?

A. HDMI is good, but expensive. DVI will give you the same result for a lot less.

Refresh rates are going to be about the same for every brand. However, some top of the line have 240 Hz rates - very good.

Resolution: 1920x1200 is HD widescreen.

Contrast of 1000:1 or better.

Response: 5 ms or less

Dot Pitch: 0.28 or less

Brightness: 300 cd at a bare minimum, get the highest.


Can I buy a normal lcd monitor and use it to play console games such as ps2 or xbox?
Q. *cheap lcd monitors
*able to connect to the consoles
*any recommended value-for-money brands
i really did mean computer lcd monitors that would not go above 200 bucks and can be used to play the consoles. any suggestions?

A. Yeah, if there's an AV jack





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Best ViewSonic monitor for playing on an Xbox 360?

Q. I was researching good TV's to play video games on, and couldn't find any. They all had lag. Now, I've decided that I'm going to get a monitor to play games on. I found out that ViewSonic had good monitors especially for console gaming, so which one is the best? I really want the best one available at this time. Thank you.

A. Hi........again, ha ha. Well, when it comes to gaming just as anyone you want the best quality, which gives you a better experience. I like what you've picked considering they also have available 3D versions http://www.viewsonic.com/assets/039/11136.pdf . From what I've learned is that the Viewsonic in general has good or decent Color-depth and Brightness. Not to mention excellent Response time, which is always important to have. I would go with the ViewSonic Vx2250wm-led LCD Monitor.
It was voted best for the 2010-2011 years & out of all the Viewsonic selections. Don't take my word for it though, double check, because it costs $169 - $175 so if you do buy it make sure you pick the one you're absolutly positive you want.

PS - Yes I'm a Movie,gaming, and Space nerd. and proud of it! :D


Suggest me a nVidia Graphics card for my Desktop PC?
Q. My budget is around 6000 Indian Rupees. For moderate or medium gaming. Should able to play 3D games. I prefer nVidia Graphics card, as I heard ATI has various compatibility issues with Intel Motherboards.

My Config:
Monitor: Samsung 20" LCD
Processor: Intel Core i3
Motherboard: Intel DH55TC
RAM: 2 GB DDR3..

A. Hi

You can refer this article if you want to buy new components for your PC :-

http://www.knowledgeportal.in/2010/12/best-pc-within-your-budget/

Well for Rs 6000/- you can go for either ATI 5670 (1GB) or GTS 250 (512 MB).

Both are good graphic card and can run games in medium settings.

If you have 20" LCD i suggest you to go for GTS 250 (512 MB).





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