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I have an LCD HD TV and I would like to use it as a monitor for my computer. How do I do this?

Here is a list of features for the TV: Screen Size: 37" diagonal Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Resolution: 1366 x 768 Brightness: 550 cd/m2 Contrast Ratio: 800:1 Display: LCD WXGA Active Matrix TFT Viewing angles: 176H/176V USB 1.1 memory class device Playback formats: JPEG still pictures, MP3, slideshow files (.alb) Pixel Plus Progressive Scan Active Control + light sensor 3/2 - 2/2 motion pull down Widescreen Plus 3D Digital Comb filter Contrast Plus HDMI-component PIP Smart Clock Child Lock + Parental Control Anti-reflex coated screen Anti-aging circuit 6 widescreen modes Plug & Play Dimensions: 3.8” x 24” x 43.6" Weight: 66.15 lbs. Audio: Virtual Dolby® Surround Dynamic Bass enhancement Audio system: 2 on board speakers Sound power: 2 x 15W Signal: PLL Digital Tuning TV System: NTSC, ATSC Video Playback: NTSC Integrated HDTV tuner Inputs: HDMI x2 Y,Pr,Pb Component video RGB+H/V S-Video Y/C CVBS Audio

Public Comments

  1. You need a VGA or RGB cable. Your LCD TV should have a VGA or RGB port on it.
  2. Go to your local Radio Shack, or equivalent and tell them what you are trying to do. That's what I did, they gave me the correct wires and now I play my computer games on my TV flat screen tv, which is much better and larger to see.
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