You need a converter that changes a TV signal to a VGA signal (the type the monitor uses). These converters can be found by searching the internet for 'TV to PC' converters, 'TV to VGA' converters, etc.
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Yes, you can indeed use your lcd monitor with your home computer. It is very popular.
if you mean to connect it to a tv and your computer and tv has a monitor port you can use that
If you monitor has a DVI,VGA or HDMI, then you can.
A tv has a tuner.A monitor does not.If you have a digital cable box you can hook a monitor up to it and watch tv on it.If your tv has hdmi or vga you can plug it in to your computer and use it as a monitor.
The PS3 is to be connected to a television or TV Monitor and not a computer monitor. In whatever country the PS3 was designed for the TV should also be for that same power supply
Yes, most newer televisions can be hooked up to be used as a monitor. You will have to look at your video card and display, to make sure these are adequate.
There are several ways to connect and use a 42-inch plasma screen as a computer monitor. The three most common interfaces that can be used are HDMI, DVI and VGA.
If your computer has a Svideo output, it simply a case of plugging a cable between your TV and PC and selecting desktop spanning in your graphics settings. If your TV and graphics card have a spare VGA port, you can set up a far higher quality link by using the same method as before, except with a VGA cable.
Most recent LCD TV's can also be used as a computer monitor. You want to make sure that both your computer and your LCD TV have the same type of connection port. Look for either an S-video or an HDMI port and then go buy the appropriate cable, and you're set.
One of the highest rated TV screen and computer monitor combination products is the Samsung LD-S2338W. It offers easy PC hookup and has a crisp, ultra-colorful high definition screen perfect for television viewing or for working on the computer.
Older TV sets use analog signals. In February, all TV signals that are now analog will become digital because it gives more efficient use of the bandwidth. Analog sets will not receive and interpret the images from a digital transmission. It's the same reason you can't use your old TV as a computer monitor.
You should have a TV and not a computer monitor. The best would be a wide screen LED LCD HDTV in 1080p and while some would say with 3D I am not one of them. You can also use any standard 480I TV that includes RCA A/V plugs