Senin, 17 Februari 2014

what good LCD monitor with TV tuner could you recommend? ?

Q. I understand the parameters, but parameters are one thing, and the real experience can differ greatly.

I'm looking for a LCD monitor with built-in TV tuner and remote control, preferably non-wide ; max 16:10 -, around 20'' and in lower cost category.

Could you submit some recommendations please?

A. good quality LCD monitors don't come with built in TV tuners..
u should rather go in for LCD TV's instead...

If you still want to go with LCD Monitors only.. I would suggest buy an external TV tuner long with a good monitor..

Dell sp2208wfp is an awesome choice...


Difference between LCD(or Plasma) HDTV Monitor or TV?
Q. Is it really as simple as the monitor doesn't have tuner? Why is a monitor so much cheaper than a TV? Why would I buy a monitor over a TV(Pro's and Con's).

A. HD monitor: This is a monitor that is capable of showing at least 720p signals natively, which is the minimum to be considered HD. Because they lack built-in TV tuners of any kind, however, they can only officially be called "monitors." But since most people get their HD programming from their cable or satellite operator, the increasingly scarce HD monitor can be a great value.

HD-ready TVs: The jury's still out on what exactly this means, but loosely and generally this refers either to an HD monitor with no tuners whatsoever or to a TV that can accept and display HD signals of at least 720p but has only an NTSC (standard TV) tuner built in. Again, since they lack the built-in HD tuner, these TVs are often a decent bang for the buck. The FCC has mandated that all TVs over 25 inches must now have built-in HD tuners, so it's increasingly hard to find large-screen HD-ready TVs, but deals abound online.

HDTV: This is a TV that can natively show at least 720p signals and has built-in NTSC (standard) and ATSC (HD) tuners, so you can grab over-the-air HD signals using an antenna. This knocks up the price a bit, but the advantage is you can use things like HD-ready CableCards and other space-saving technologies.

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If you subscrible to cable or satellite, you'll be fine getting an HD monitor and saving some cash. If you plan to use an antenna to snag over-the-air HD broadcasts, you'll want to get an HDTV so as not to have to purchase the necessary tuner.





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