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Bobby
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      16th Aug 2006
I recently purchased a Dell LCD TV (it's fabulous). It has superb PC
connectivity (VGA, DVI, PC audio in etc.) so I connected a PC to it. So
I now have a beautiful 37" PC monitor.

But I was wondering what else I could do with my setup? My PC has a TV
tuner and DVD player/writer installed so I know that I can watch TV and
play DVDs - but what else can I do? For example, does anyone know of
good software that I can purchase to take advantage of setup?

Cheers.

 
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kony
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      16th Aug 2006
On 16 Aug 2006 04:55:17 -0700, "Bobby"
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>I recently purchased a Dell LCD TV (it's fabulous). It has superb PC
>connectivity (VGA, DVI, PC audio in etc.) so I connected a PC to it. So
>I now have a beautiful 37" PC monitor.
>
>But I was wondering what else I could do with my setup? My PC has a TV
>tuner and DVD player/writer installed so I know that I can watch TV and
>play DVDs - but what else can I do? For example, does anyone know of
>good software that I can purchase to take advantage of setup?
>
>Cheers.



What else did you _want_ to do with it?

It's just a monitor... nice as it may be. I suppose you
could get Windows Media Center or a similar 3rd party GUI
for multimedia, though entirely unnecessary if you don't sit
really far back (which may be more comfortable, but also
negates the benefit of a larger screen).
 
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      16th Aug 2006
On 16 Aug 2006 04:55:17 -0700, "Bobby" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>I recently purchased a Dell LCD TV (it's fabulous). It has superb PC
>connectivity (VGA, DVI, PC audio in etc.) so I connected a PC to it. So
>I now have a beautiful 37" PC monitor.
>
>But I was wondering what else I could do with my setup? My PC has a TV
>tuner and DVD player/writer installed so I know that I can watch TV and
>play DVDs - but what else can I do? For example, does anyone know of
>good software that I can purchase to take advantage of setup?
>
>Cheers.


Use it as an ornament: put a nice background on and you 'll have the
coolest pic frame on the block... or put a PP Presentation in a
loop...
 
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      17th Aug 2006
Bobby wrote:
> I recently purchased a Dell LCD TV (it's fabulous). It has superb PC
> connectivity (VGA, DVI, PC audio in etc.) so I connected a PC to it.
> So I now have a beautiful 37" PC monitor.
>
> But I was wondering what else I could do with my setup? My PC has a TV
> tuner and DVD player/writer installed so I know that I can watch TV
> and play DVDs - but what else can I do? For example, does anyone know
> of good software that I can purchase to take advantage of setup?


You bought a Dell TV??? That's like buying a Sony PC.

Oh, wait a minute...

Gotta go..
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Shaun.


 
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      17th Aug 2006
"Bobby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I recently purchased a Dell LCD TV (it's fabulous). It has superb PC
> connectivity (VGA, DVI, PC audio in etc.) so I connected a PC to it. So
> I now have a beautiful 37" PC monitor.
>
> But I was wondering what else I could do with my setup? My PC has a TV
> tuner and DVD player/writer installed so I know that I can watch TV and
> play DVDs - but what else can I do? For example, does anyone know of
> good software that I can purchase to take advantage of setup?


How about a fish tank screen saver?


 
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Bazzer Smith
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      18th Aug 2006

"Bobby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I recently purchased a Dell LCD TV (it's fabulous). It has superb PC
> connectivity (VGA, DVI, PC audio in etc.) so I connected a PC to it. So
> I now have a beautiful 37" PC monitor.
>
> But I was wondering what else I could do with my setup? My PC has a TV
> tuner and DVD player/writer installed so I know that I can watch TV and
> play DVDs - but what else can I do? For example, does anyone know of
> good software that I can purchase to take advantage of setup?



Have you been able to connect both your monitor and TV up
at the same time so you have a huge desktop, you might need a new video
card.

>
> Cheers.
>



 
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jaster
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      19th Aug 2006
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 04:55:17 -0700, Bobby thoughtfully wrote:

> I recently purchased a Dell LCD TV (it's fabulous). It has superb PC
> connectivity (VGA, DVI, PC audio in etc.) so I connected a PC to it. So I
> now have a beautiful 37" PC monitor.
>
> But I was wondering what else I could do with my setup? My PC has a TV
> tuner and DVD player/writer installed so I know that I can watch TV and
> play DVDs - but what else can I do? For example, does anyone know of good
> software that I can purchase to take advantage of setup?
>
> Cheers.


I would think you could go for P-I-P watch football on the small pic
while playing Prey on the big pic.
 
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Poly-poly man
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      20th Aug 2006
Bobby wrote:

> I recently purchased a Dell LCD TV (it's fabulous). It has superb PC
> connectivity (VGA, DVI, PC audio in etc.) so I connected a PC to it. So
> I now have a beautiful 37" PC monitor.
>
> But I was wondering what else I could do with my setup? My PC has a TV
> tuner and DVD player/writer installed so I know that I can watch TV and
> play DVDs - but what else can I do? For example, does anyone know of
> good software that I can purchase to take advantage of setup?
>
> Cheers.


That would be *AWESOME* for a fish tank screensaver! Get a remote control
hookup, and use it as a TV and everything. A Wireless keyboard and mouse
would be great too.

I'd put linux on the thing and setup a bunch of great things.

poly-p man

Simply put: you can do everythingconnected to a TV as you can normally, but
huge
 
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