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I have an older Acer LCD monitor.
The inputs on it are VGA and DVI-D
My basic cable box (I only get the most basic package and yes, that's all I want right now ) has this as its outputs:
Is there some easy/cheap way to use the monitor with the cable box?
The inputs on it are VGA and DVI-D
My basic cable box (I only get the most basic package and yes, that's all I want right now ) has this as its outputs:
Is there some easy/cheap way to use the monitor with the cable box?
#2
No other outputs on the cable box I assume? Positive?
You'll need a converter to go from composite (the yellow video out) to VGA. It certainly won't go to the DVI inputs. Don't fall for the simple cables that go from VGA to composite, as they won't work - VGA requires pretty specific connections.
Assuming your cable box is still analog, you may be cheaper off with a new cable box that has HDMI or DVI out. I'd start with your cable company and ask if they have a better model for you.
Alternatively, sell the monitor and buy a cheap TV... 19" TV's go for around $90 nowadays.
You'll need a converter to go from composite (the yellow video out) to VGA. It certainly won't go to the DVI inputs. Don't fall for the simple cables that go from VGA to composite, as they won't work - VGA requires pretty specific connections.
Assuming your cable box is still analog, you may be cheaper off with a new cable box that has HDMI or DVI out. I'd start with your cable company and ask if they have a better model for you.
Alternatively, sell the monitor and buy a cheap TV... 19" TV's go for around $90 nowadays.
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http://mobile.walmart.com/m/phoenix;jsessionid=8570537DAAFBCF4C4A838899EE0E355 E#ip/StarTech-Composite-S-Video-to-VGA-Video-Converter-for-Computer-Monitors/14658986
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The inputs on it are VGA and DVI-D
My basic cable box (I only get the most basic package and yes, that's all I want right now ) has this as its outputs:
Is there some easy/cheap way to use the monitor with the cable box?
Composite to vga converter will worl provided you have a plan for audio.Originally Posted by cblaisd
I have an older Acer LCD monitor.The inputs on it are VGA and DVI-D
My basic cable box (I only get the most basic package and yes, that's all I want right now ) has this as its outputs:
Is there some easy/cheap way to use the monitor with the cable box?
http://mobile.walmart.com/m/phoenix;jsessionid=8570537DAAFBCF4C4A838899EE0E355 E#ip/StarTech-Composite-S-Video-to-VGA-Video-Converter-for-Computer-Monitors/14658986
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Yes.Originally Posted by ScottC
No other outputs on the cable box I assume? Positive?
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You'll need a converter to go from composite (the yellow video out) to VGA. It certainly won't go to the DVI inputs. Don't fall for the simple cables that go from VGA to composite, as they won't work - VGA requires pretty specific connections.
Thanks for the warningYou'll need a converter to go from composite (the yellow video out) to VGA. It certainly won't go to the DVI inputs. Don't fall for the simple cables that go from VGA to composite, as they won't work - VGA requires pretty specific connections.
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Assuming your cable box is still analog
YesAssuming your cable box is still analog
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you may be cheaper off with a new cable box that has HDMI or DVI out. I'd start with your cable company and ask if they have a better model for you.
I'll see what that might cost. I got this Comcast bundle because getting the basic cable was cheaper than just getting internet and it is a higher speed that just getting internet alone.you may be cheaper off with a new cable box that has HDMI or DVI out. I'd start with your cable company and ask if they have a better model for you.
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Alternatively, sell the monitor and buy a cheap TV... 19" TV's go for around $90 nowadays.
Been watching BensBargains and Techbargains but mostly see only much bigger and more expensive TVsAlternatively, sell the monitor and buy a cheap TV... 19" TV's go for around $90 nowadays.
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Composite to vga converter will worl provided you have a plan for audio.
http://mobile.walmart.com/m/phoenix;...itors/14658986
The monitor does have built in speakers, although they were never very robust.Originally Posted by Yaatri
Composite to vga converter will worl provided you have a plan for audio.
http://mobile.walmart.com/m/phoenix;...itors/14658986
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I'd recommend looking at real stores instead of daily deal sites Originally Posted by cblaisd
Been watching BensBargains and Techbargains but mostly see only much bigger and more expensive TVsWalmart has plenty:
http://www.walmart.com/search/search...h_constraint=0
The 19" monitor is worth at least $60, sell that and buy a refurbished TV instead.
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I ended up getting a very good deal on a used 24" LCD tv from my local CL.Originally Posted by Centurion
Buy a cheap tv as previous person suggested or get a free tube tv that people are throwing out. Not worth your time or trouble.
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You'll need a converter to go from composite (the yellow video out) to VGA.
Technically with the converter this will work, but keep in mind that these are two formats that were never meant to go together and you'll be sorely disappointed with the picture quality. Upconverting from composite never works quite right.Originally Posted by ScottC
You'll need a converter to go from composite (the yellow video out) to VGA.
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DenverBrian , Aug 24, 2012 10:06 pm
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Since he's on basic cable he may be satisfied with the converted signal. If he's watching on a 24" set there's not going to much to be gained from hi def anyway.Originally Posted by tkey75
Technically with the converter this will work, but keep in mind that these are two formats that were never meant to go together and you'll be sorely disappointed with the picture quality. Upconverting from composite never works quite right.
BTW, I did see a refurb 32" LCD TV at Micro Center for $199 today. Woof.