Can You Use A Lcd Widescreen Computer Monitor To View Decoded Signals From A Digital Over The Air Tuner?

I have a digital set top box tuner LG 3510a. I am using it now with a standard analog tv. It works fine, but I cannot view the HDTV signals in hi-def. I am thinking about buying a 19″ wide screen LCD computer monitor to view the signals in hi-def. Thanks!

3 Responses to “Can You Use A Lcd Widescreen Computer Monitor To View Decoded Signals From A Digital Over The Air Tuner?”

  • WellTrav says:

    Probably…most of the widescreen LCD monitors have better than HDTV resolution, and digital inputs. My Dell 19″ wide-screen has a specific HDTV mode, and works fine with the HDTV signal coming out of my DirectTV HDTV tuner. Just make sure the monitor’s spec says it supports HDTV signals.

  • rainfing says:

    If the monitor has input jacks that match the cable from your tuner, I bet it would work. But you should probably call the pre-sales number for the monitor manufactuer to make sure.

  • shitake says:

    (you can but its complicated im not sure i saw one of my friends do it but they needed equipment)Modern LCD TV sets are universal because they have a multisystem tuner, to display PAL, NTSC and SECAM norms. And they include an electronic (step-down & step-up) transformer that automatically can use 110/250 V AC indifferently and universal grounded adapter plugs.
    Also, the vast majority are no longer just for TV and HDTV (DVB). They can also be used as a computer monitor with a VGA/DVI signal, although resolution support can vary wid

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