Monday, June 23, 2014

Using LED Tv as a PC Monitor?




Hakan A�a


I'm using vga card Nvidia Gforce 560Ti. I have a new tv (Samsung 40ES700). When i connected my pc to tv with hdmi cable (gold socket) the screen is not good (1920X1080) .I cannot read text easily.
How can i fix this, i used windows clear text option but still same problem. I want to use my led tv as a pc monitor.



Answer
Match the TV screen's native resolution. Set the display settings on the display card to send out 1920x1080 pixels with a 60 Hz refresh rate to the TV.

If you match the TV's native resolution, then every pixel generated by the display card will correspond exactly to a pixel displayable by the TV. That will give you the best image you can get.

If you aren't matching the TV's native resolution, then the TV is scaling the image. This process "dithers" the pixels (either splitting them or deleting them as needed to make the image fit) and that can make text hard to read, especially small fonts. You won't notice this in slides/videos as much as in text.
ClearType can actually make the text worse if the display's red/blue/green subpixels are not exactly where the software expects them to be, or if the native resolution is not matched.

If 1920x1080 @ 60 Hz is not listed as one of the resolutions/refresh rates in the regular dropdown, you may find it under the "advanced" and "show all modes" section.

What is a LED Monitor/tv?




Sara [sair


I know What an Led display is there is one in time square for stocks and news.
What I am asking is what is the term "led monitor" used for in the tech world. What I am referring too can be seen cnet & cnettv.



Answer
LED display has a background produce with LED instead of the convectional fluorescent

LED are too big and are only use for big outside panel

The term LED TV is misleading and should be understood and LCD with LED backlit




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