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Old Jul 21, 2008, 09:56 AM
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Cual monitor debo comprar?

Saludos,

Estoy buscando un monitor para mi desktop que me sirva como TV, es decir, que tenga entradas RCA, S-Video y/o video componente.

En pocas palabras, deseo algo que me sirva para ver TV y para trabajar en mi desktop en vez de tener un monitor dedicado a cada cosa.

Estuve viendo las diferencias entre los HDTvs LCD y los Plasma, realmente los LCD nuevos requieren de una calidad de video (in) apropiada para poder desplegar todo su potencial, en los plasmas, cuya tecnología está en vias de obsolescencia, la imagen se aprecia de mejor calidad inclusive que un HDTV LCD. Para mi no tiene sentido comprar un LCD de alta definición en unos 1.500$ si en mi pais apenas existen pocos canales en HDTV y la mayoría de mis películas no disponen de suficiente resolución. Para ello preferiría comprar un Tv de pantalla catódica de datos que, comparativamente en imágen, se ve mejor que un HDTV reproduciendo películas estándar.


En fin, si pudiera recomendarme alguna marca y modelo de HDTV que pueda usar para mi desktop sería de gran ayuda, mejor aun si es plasma tomando en cuenta lo indicado sobre la calidad de video.


Mil Gracias,

Adrian Castañeda
Desde Venezuela.

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Greetings, I am looking for a monitor for my desktop that serves to me like TV, that is to say, that has entrances RCA, S-Video and/or component video. Briefly, desire something serves that to see me TV and to work in my desktop instead of to have a monitor dedicated to each thing. I was seeing the differences between HDTvs LCD and Plasma, really the new LCD requires of a quality of video (in) appropriate to be able to unfold all their potential, in the plasmas, whose technology is on the way to obsolescence, the image is appraised inclusively of better quality than a HDTV LCD. For my it does not have sense to buy a high resolution LCD in about 1,500$ if in my country as soon as they exist few channels in HDTV and the majority of my films do not have sufficient resolution. For it would prefer to buy a TV of cathodic screen of data that, comparativily in image, is better than a HDTV reproducing films standard. In short, if it could recommend to me some mark and model of HDTV that can use for my desktop would be helpful, better even if plasma is taking into account the indicated thing on the quality of video. Thousand Thanks, Adrian Chestnut grove From Venezuela.
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