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Okay techies I need some quick help. I'm looking to purchase a 37" Vizio LCD (from WalMart or Sams) for my employer. We're wanting to be able to hook it up to one of our computers to use as a video screen. As you know most of these new LCD's have 2 HDMI ports as well as the old S-video port and RCA outputs. Our newer computers don't have an S video or HDMI connection but do have several USB ports. My question is what do I need to make this setup possible. My first thought was an HDMI to USB cable but I can't seem to find one online. Help!!!!!!
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on walmart's site i found vizio model #VW37L, which is a 37" lcd tv.
that model has a vga input labeled 'rgb pc'. this will be the best way to go. since the computer is newer, i'm assuming it has dvi outputs. if so, it likely came with a dvi to vga adapter. hook that up and you're set. another option is to get a dvi to hdmi adapter. however, i think this option would be more costly and would be more temperamental. -M edit: here's a link & a pic... Walmart.com: Vizio 37" Class LCD HDTV with Digital Tuner, VW37L : TVs ![]() |
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You can usually make it work...Depending on your hookups of course...But the problem I've always had is finding a cord long enough to do it.
I wound up ordering a 15' long SVGA and a couple of others a while back. Now I don't use them...So if you figure out what you're going to need, let me know. I may have it sitting around taking up space. |
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good point... for greater lengths, it would probably be easier to run hdmi than vga cables. vga cables require more shielding and are therefore harder to work with. the trick, however, is the computer's video card... if it doesn't output an hdcp compliant signal, the hdmi port on the tv will refuse to accept it.
-M |
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I've used a few different kinds, including DVI. I had the best luck as far as ease of compatibility was the sVGA one. It looked fine when run off my laptop to the DLP big screen.
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That's one of the reasons I don't do it very often. I've got a widescreen monitor on my laptop, and it's simply got more resolution than the TV...Plus, I usually have the TV on while I have my laptop...Well...In my lap.
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I'm a little confused with all the tech talk. Basically I have no HDMI outputs. I do have the RGB PC type output on the back of the computer as well as another one about same size or so with 5 pins on top and then 4 pins on bottom. Same smashed ovular shape as above. Ideally I'd like to do HDMI to HDMI since it'd probably be easier and better quality, but the computer doesn't have HDMI. Please clarify and make sure the tv in question has the capabilities I"ll need to stream video from the computer to the LCD.
Walmart.com: Vizio 37" Class LCD HDTV with Digital Tuner, VW37L : TVs |
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gotcha...
given the computer, hdmi really isn't an option. all you need is a standard vga monitor cable... you've probably already got one lying around. connect the "rgb pc" input on the tv with the similarly shaped connector on the pc. the video quality will be comparable to what you would've gotten with hdmi. -M |
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Oh...And for ALL you cabling needs....DON'T GO TO BEST BUY, CIRCUIT, CITY, OR EVEN RADIO SHACK!!!!
Go to monoprice.com HDMI cables will cost you $50 and up at the local joints. I got four 6' ones for $20 shipped from monoprice. |
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CablesToGo.com is also a good one, they also have the convertors should you need to go that route.
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Yup. HDMI/DVI is strictly 1's and 0's. It's either on or off...No chance of degradation of signal quality.
Speaker cables are a bit different, but you KNOW if Monster and the others mark their other cables up 500%...They're talking out their a$$ on everything else. Speaking of HT stuff....I need another amp and another sub ![]() |
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It isn't really true to say that digital is digital... the "signal" isn't ON or OFF anymore. HDMI doesn't even use the manchester encoding we were shown back in high school.
HDMI cables will be labeled somewhere as category 1 or category 2 certified and those certification guarantee their ability to meet certain requirements. Those requirements become harder to meet as the cable becomes longer. A cable that meets the requirements meets the requirements and that is as good as it gets, but a cable that is damaged or that did not meet the requirements(made in China lol) can still give you a degraded image, skipped frames, or not work at all. That being said, Monster cables and gold plating is still a ripoff.. you should still stay away from cables that are from a cheap and questionable brand. You are also less likely to get screwed on a shorter cable. |
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What does it mean that an HDMI cable is "Certified"? -- Blue Jeans Cable
Explains the situation a little better than I do... That company is a little overpriced, but I buy from them because the cable is made in America and I support American goods the best I can. |
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the owner of blue jeans cable is pretty much my hero... read an article around a month ago where monster cable was trying to pull a frivolous patent/trademark infringement cease & desist on the company... turns out the owner is an attorney and taught monster a thing or two...
-M |
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Blue Jeans Cable Strikes Back - Response to Monster Cable — Audioholics Home Theater Reviews and News
The best line in the whole thing was.. Quote:
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