Actually, gw, that was me. I run it to a Toshiba 52' crt rear projection,
I'm just not fond of plasma's 'n' stuff, can't get used to the blacks.
As mentioned, I have 25' monster cable super-video cables coming from my sat
receiver to the card, then back out to one of the inputs on the Toshiba. I
have no complaints at all. Nice to sit with the wife and surf from the
recliner, look over the latest batch of digital photo's we've gone out and
shot, whatever. Takes a little color balancing on the TV input. I use Avia
Home Theatre DVD for that.
Does it compare to the 22" Viewsonic P225f that I use? No way, naturally.
The Viewsonic is very obviously going to blow it away, but then I gotta
worry about knocking my cocktail over on the computer desk
"gw" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:Wwejd.578632$8_6.540436@attbi_s04...
> Hey Conor,
>
> What kind of big screen do you have that running out to? I have a 55" and
> have thought about it... Worth it then?
>
> Thanks,
>
> gw
> "Conor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> In article <Np2jd.3158$(E-Mail Removed)>, Muerta says...
>>> Good morning, I come to the mountain top with a perplexity that may be
>>> no
>>> more serious than a knat flying around your head, but it's drivin' me
>>> nuts.
>>>
>>> I have the TV out going to the big screen from my AIW 9800 Pro. 99% of
>>> everything works great, *except* I can't view DVD's, MPEG's, etc on the
>>> TV.
>>>
>>> What is the reason for this and is there a solution?
>>>
>> You need to set the TV as the primary display. Then when you'll play
>> them, you'll have the opposite effect, i.e they'll appear onthe TV but
>> it'll be a black box on the PC.
>>
>> --
>> Conor
>>
>> Opinions personal, facts suspect.
>
>