Hyundai 32" HDTV's

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Hi

If I was to buy this TV

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MO-039-HY

I want to be able to watch digital tv/sky on it, as well as use it as my main monitor on my pc, and play my xbox 360 through it. I want to have all 3 connected at the same time so I can swtich between them easily. Is this possible?

Would I need to upgrade my gfx card to do so? I currently have an X800GTO with a DVI output. Any help appreciated! Cheers.
 
Got one for the same thing (Q321), but the pc is a media centre.

the tv comes with a DVI (pc), VGA (360) and many other connectors including scarts and component, but i have had a lot of difficulty with the DVI port (if changing tv channel, the pc has to be restarted before the tv will pick it up again) so i run the pc through vga and 360 through a component.

why not get the Q321? or are you planning on using the memory card slots/paying extra for the glossy finish?

the tv only runs at 1366*768 (1360*768 with a 6px border on one side when using vga) so i would think any graphics card you throw at it should be fine. HL2 with HDR looked great on my x800xt.
 
Steeps said:
Got one for the same thing (Q321), but the pc is a media centre.

the tv comes with a DVI (pc), VGA (360) and many other connectors including scarts and component, but i have had a lot of difficulty with the DVI port (if changing tv channel, the pc has to be restarted before the tv will pick it up again) so i run the pc through vga and 360 through a component.

why not get the Q321? or are you planning on using the memory card slots/paying extra for the glossy finish?

the tv only runs at 1366*768 (1360*768 with a 6px border on one side when using vga) so i would think any graphics card you throw at it should be fine. HL2 with HDR looked great on my x800xt.

Thanks for that. I think I will consider the Q321 as I dont need the memory card slots. Will it not run at any higher resolution for pc gaming?
 
I dont actually think there are a lot of TV's around that will support PC Gaming at much higher resolution, unless you wanna quadruple your budget!!!

1366x768 is high enough for HD TV, its sort of looked at as high enough for PC Gaming on a TV.

I cant fault the display with my Xbox 360!!! In fact I love it!
 
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