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External Monitor - Is Buying a 32" 1080p LCD TV a good idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="wrathlon" data-source="post: 966464" data-attributes="member: 26789"><p><strong>graphics card ?</strong></p><p></p><p>What do you have for a graphics card in your MPB ? Just curious as we speak while psyching myself to rebuild my gaming pc (new mobo) I have my MPB late 2006 with x 1600 radeon hooked up to my gaming monitor which is a 28" lcd full 1080 HD and while it looks great on everything thing for the most part it cant handle full motions videos . </p><p></p><p>Was watching some shows (netflix) and there was a slight stutter now and then . Then again its displaying at 1900 x 1200 res when the max native res for this setup is 1440 x 900.</p><p></p><p>Doh back to your specific question . As best as i can answer with my experience , text looks great, pictures look great, internet looks great with the exception of some video (at full screen netflix HD vid ) small video is fine. Monitor is hooked up DVI at the MPB with a hdmi to dvi adapter coming out of the monitor .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wrathlon, post: 966464, member: 26789"] [b]graphics card ?[/b] What do you have for a graphics card in your MPB ? Just curious as we speak while psyching myself to rebuild my gaming pc (new mobo) I have my MPB late 2006 with x 1600 radeon hooked up to my gaming monitor which is a 28" lcd full 1080 HD and while it looks great on everything thing for the most part it cant handle full motions videos . Was watching some shows (netflix) and there was a slight stutter now and then . Then again its displaying at 1900 x 1200 res when the max native res for this setup is 1440 x 900. Doh back to your specific question . As best as i can answer with my experience , text looks great, pictures look great, internet looks great with the exception of some video (at full screen netflix HD vid ) small video is fine. Monitor is hooked up DVI at the MPB with a hdmi to dvi adapter coming out of the monitor . [/QUOTE]
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