2012年4月27日金曜日

HD video output in Graphics Card? what for?

in the graphics card there is one black round called "HD video output." where do i plug it? this is not for PC monitors is it?



Thanks !!|||HD output is so that you can connect you HD compatible PC ( which i think your is) To an HDTV or A HD Monitor|||No it's for HD DVD palyback on a TV. The card usually comes with the cables for this.



I have never seen a 1280 X 768.



And the resolutions are usually 1360 or 1366 X 768 and larger screens are 1920 X 1080.



You will have to look in the TV manual and see what resolution is specified.|||The HD output is so you can run a high definition (HD) from your computer to your TV.

If do do decide to run a connection from your computer to your HD TV, remember to have your resolution settings set to 1280x768, or it could mess up your TV.



Some flat screen monitors have the dvi or hdmi (HD) type plug-ins now. but you should still have the option of using the standard monitor cable (VGA) for your computer to monitor connection.



1280X768 is the standard resolution of all HD TVs

Look in your HD TV manual and it will tell you to be sure to set the computer to TV resolution to no higher than 1280x768.

For older non HD TVs this is not an issue.

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