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I've found 30" (diagonal) LCD computer displays with 1080 resolution, for sale around $250. Has RGB and s-video inputs (for instance).
My cable TV box provides coax, digital, and s-video outputs. (I currently don't have HDTV or HDTV service).
If someone has room only for a 30" display, why not just get the hi-res flat panel computer display for $250? Is there some innate problem with computer displays that would make them undesireable for video display?
Frugal zealot me can't see why I should pay close to $1000 for an HDTV when (1) who really uses the "tuner" on a TV anymore, and (2) the 1080 resolution is native to most computer displays nowadays.
thanks.
Tom
My cable TV box provides coax, digital, and s-video outputs. (I currently don't have HDTV or HDTV service).
If someone has room only for a 30" display, why not just get the hi-res flat panel computer display for $250? Is there some innate problem with computer displays that would make them undesireable for video display?
Frugal zealot me can't see why I should pay close to $1000 for an HDTV when (1) who really uses the "tuner" on a TV anymore, and (2) the 1080 resolution is native to most computer displays nowadays.
thanks.
Tom
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