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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 8/9/2008 2:34 AM Posts: 226, Visits: 1,964 |
| I recently decided to take advantage of this tv's convertibility as a monitor. But it's way too bright, and it doesn't have sound, even though it has speakers in it like most tv's. I changed the settings to monitor with speakers in but it didn't work. And I don't know how to fix the brightness issue either.

PC SPECS:
Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit Edition with SP1
Nvidia 9800 GT Graphics Card
6.00 GB's of RAM
640 GB HD
Realtek HD Audio
Windows Experience Index Score: 5.9
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 7/13/2008 8:00 AM Posts: 349, Visits: 521 |
| Forgive me if I assume too much or too little...the brightness should be controlled by the TV itself. I don't recall a TV without controls for Bright/Color/Contrast etc. The sound should be fed to the TV through cables from the sound card output jack on the computer to the input jack on the TV. How did you make the computer to TV connections? Are you sure you want to use a TV as a monitor, usually they are less than satisfactory especially on text.
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 3gb Ram Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 HP w2207 Monitor CD/DVD SuperMulti drive (Lightscribe) HD DVD ROM Realtek ALC 888S Nvidia 8800 GT OC 512mb Cuppa JFG right by the monitor |
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Junior Member
         
Group: Forum Members Last Login: 8/9/2008 2:34 AM Posts: 226, Visits: 1,964 |
| I've decided to stay with the 20" moniter I have. I thought it wasn't bright or was losing clarity but I just had to redo the factory settings and it's doing good now. And yeah, the tv moniter was horrendous on text.

PC SPECS:
Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit Edition with SP1
Nvidia 9800 GT Graphics Card
6.00 GB's of RAM
640 GB HD
Realtek HD Audio
Windows Experience Index Score: 5.9
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