Sabtu, 29 Maret 2014

Are there any LCD monitors out there (in the 19" range) with good built-in speakers?

Q. It seems that most people find that built-in speakers in LCD monitors are pretty bad -- weak and not enough bass. Are there any LCD monitors that have decent speakers? They don't need to be loud enough to fill a room, but good enough so if I'm sitting at my desk I can reasonably listen to tunes or watch a video.

A. By my definition of 'decent' no.

If you are shoe-horning a speaker into the cabinet of a monitor then there is not going to be enough space for a decent size speaker, and the cabinet is not designed for it.

You can get a pair of reasonable speakers and sit them behind your monitor for less than extra cost for having worse speakers in the monitor..


Playstation 3 on LCD Monitors?
Q. does anyone have a FULL tutorial on how i can hook my PS3 to a LCD Monitor?

what do i need? the EXACT type of cables so i know what to purchase.HDMI cables and adapters? i read and watched some tutorials from random people and i get confused because they included alternative solutions. i jus need ONE solution please

also for the speakers, what exact cables or adapters do i need in order to hook up the speakers to the LCD monitor?

thank you
i have a ASUS monitor and it does support HDMI and HDCP. so i assume i jus need a HDMI cable?

i heard the built in speakers are as great so people suggest using PC speakers. what kind of cable do i need to hook the speakers?

A. The problem is that there is no one solution, it depends on several factors. For example, if your LCD monitor has an HDMI port and speakers built into it, then you should only need an HDMI cable to get both video and audio.

Warning: check your LCD monitor supports HDCP before getting anything, the PS3 system requires that its display supports this.

But, lets say your LCD monitor has VGA and DVI, but no HDMI, and no speakers, so you want to output the sound to a nearby stereo, then you will need either an HDMI to DVI cable, or an HDMI cable and an HDMI to DVI adapter, then for the sound you will need a PS1/PS2/PS3 AV multi cable (for most countries, this is the cable they supply), which you can then connect to the stereo via RCA (This is the most common method, but there are other ways too).

To be sure what solution you require, you will need to supply the models of your LCD monitor and if applicable, any sound hardware (like a stereo) you plan to use.





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