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Old July 27th, 2008, 02:25 AM     #4 (permalink)
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Make sure your video card driver can run the native resultion of the LCD (1920 x 1080 for HD 1080 sets). This will give you the absolute best, clear and crisp image.

You might want to check out Viewsonic - they started as a computer monitor company and have been making HD LCD sets for awhile. They're based out of CA and have a better than average warranty/customer service.

They have an online Outlet store for factory refurshibed and if your near their headquaters in Walnut, CA... you can buy/pick up directly from the manufacturer!

Welcome to ViewSonic Store... &nbsp ViewSonic Outlet

The LCD HD TV will have multiple inputs and the remote will switch the computer/tv sources for you. DVI and HDMI are very similar - HDMI includes audio which computer DVI doesn't use. You would be able to get a DVI to HDMI cable that would connect your computer directly to the TV- other wise you would have ot use the SVGA input

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