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arunsangi says...
Hi.
Question 1:
I have two laptops one with 1920x1200 another with 1400x900 max resolution. None of them have an HDMI output. I want to connect my laptops to LG 47LH50YR, is it still possible? both laptops do have standard RGB output(15-pin output).
Question 2:
After a brief searching on google, I could figure out that VGA(RGBHA) do support 1080p/60. in TV specifications I don't know if VGA in this TV supports 1080p/60 which is supposed to give more smooth pictures(courtesy de-juddering). would it matter if the VGA is supported only 1080p/24 ? will the image quality be better if I use VGA.
Question 3:
I can understand that USB memory stick can be connected to TV set and I can see the movies/pictures on that. I don't see the size of the movie supported by TV set. Can I connect my external hard-drive(500GB) to the TV set and can play large refined media files(.mkv etc)with file sizes around 9 GB and so. Can the media file size be a constraint on viewing directly on TV?
Your inputs are highly appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
arunsangi.
Oct 25, 2009 02:14 AM
Hi.
Question 1:
I have two laptops one with 1920x1200 another with 1400x900 max resolution. None of them have an HDMI output. I want to connect my laptops to LG 47LH50YR, is it still possible? both laptops do have standard RGB output(15-pin output).
Question 2:
After a brief searching on google, I could figure out that VGA(RGBHA) do support 1080p/60. in TV specifications I don't know if VGA in this TV supports 1080p/60 which is supposed to give more smooth pictures(courtesy de-juddering). would it matter if the VGA is supported only 1080p/24 ? will the image quality be better if I use VGA.
Question 3:
I can understand that USB memory stick can be connected to TV set and I can see the movies/pictures on that. I don't see the size of the movie supported by TV set. Can I connect my external hard-drive(500GB) to the TV set and can play large refined media files(.mkv etc)with file sizes around 9 GB and so. Can the media file size be a constraint on viewing directly on TV?
Your inputs are highly appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
arunsangi.
Oct 25, 2009 02:14 AM
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LG 47LH50YR
In Tech : Home EntertainmentDescription: The LG 47LH50YR's 200Hz engine smoothens out judders with minimal artifacts, though its black level and image sharpness leave room for improvements.
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