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Does anybody have any recommendations for a not-too-expensive PCI-bus
video card that can output @HD resolution?  It would be great if the
resolution was one of the default ones on the card, but I dunno if
anything like that is out yet...

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http://www.scorptec.com.au/index.php?prdid=00009900
 
 
"Technology Guy" <dotnet_vb_newbie@programmer.net> wrote in message
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> Does anybody have any recommendations for a not-too-expensive PCI-bus
> video card that can output @HD resolution?  It would be great if the
> resolution was one of the default ones on the card, but I dunno if
> anything like that is out yet...

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Byron Forbes wrote:
 
> http://www.scorptec.com.au/index.php?prdid=00009900
 
That's an input board, not an output board.
 
GeforceFX5200 or Radeon 9100 do the job for US standard HDTV if it has a DVI
input, don't know about australian.  May need to run Powerstrip to get the
timings right.
 
> "Technology Guy" <dotnet_vb_newbie@programmer.net> wrote in message
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>> Does anybody have any recommendations for a not-too-expensive PCI-bus
>> video card that can output @HD resolution?  It would be great if the
>> resolution was one of the default ones on the card, but I dunno if
>> anything like that is out yet...
 
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Technology Guy wrote:
> Does anybody have any recommendations for a not-too-expensive PCI-bus
> video card that can output @HD resolution?  It would be great if the
> resolution was one of the default ones on the card, but I dunno if
> anything like that is out yet...
I got my ti4200 to display in 1280 by 720. I had to hook up an analog  
monitor to one port and a DVI->HDMI cable to the digital port so I could  
  see the screen to set the resolution. My Hitachi 50vs810 doesn't  
support standard PC resolutions. The context menu from Nvidia had some  
advanced timings including 1280x720 at 60Hz. At that screen setting  
Windows XP was working fine with some excessive overscan. The task bar  
was pretty much off the screen.
 
The games I tried set their own resolution and won't go 1280x720--so  
while I did get the PC to display on my TV it wasn't very practical.
 
I guess there's good reason my TV's manual specifically states it  
doesn't support PCs.

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"James" <jlp2600-news@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:HLGdnZwcJaggSCzcRVn-tw@comcast.com...
> Technology Guy wrote:
> > Does anybody have any recommendations for a not-too-expensive PCI-bus
> > video card that can output @HD resolution?  It would be great if the
> > resolution was one of the default ones on the card, but I dunno if
> > anything like that is out yet...
> I got my ti4200 to display in 1280 by 720. I had to hook up an analog
> monitor to one port and a DVI->HDMI cable to the digital port so I could
>   see the screen to set the resolution. My Hitachi 50vs810 doesn't
> support standard PC resolutions. The context menu from Nvidia had some
> advanced timings including 1280x720 at 60Hz. At that screen setting
> Windows XP was working fine with some excessive overscan. The task bar
> was pretty much off the screen.
>
> The games I tried set their own resolution and won't go 1280x720--so
> while I did get the PC to display on my TV it wasn't very practical.
>
> I guess there's good reason my TV's manual specifically states it
> doesn't support PCs.
 
Use powerstrip to set any res you wont and you will probably need a transcoder for rgbhv to RGsB or whatever
it is Plasma use as in input these days but I am sure it is not RGBHV like a PC.


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