20-10-2007, 12:19
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Connecting PC TO HD tv
Hi Guys
I just bought a new LG 37LF66 HD TV and i would like to connect my pc to the TV (im not really bothered about sound at the moment). I have a Geforce 8800GTS graphics card with dual DVI out so would i be able to use a DVI to HDMI converter for the pc and then use a HDMI cable from that direct to the HDMI port on the TV? also my pc is not located near the tv and i have found that they sell 10 and 20 meter hdmi cables so would i be able to use this with it too or would i get a signal loss or bad picture quality?
Thanks in advane
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20-10-2007, 13:16
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
DVI-HDMI works a treat, not sure about signal degredation over such a long run, I have my PC connected to the HDTV with a 5m cable and the pic is fine.
No need to use a DVI-HDMI convertor and then the lead, you can pick up the lead with one end HDMI the other DVI.
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20-10-2007, 13:22
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
Thanks for the post alferret the reason i wanted to use the adapter is that my pc is approximately 10 metres away from the tv and i can only find in some shops a cable with HDMI on 1 end and DVI on the other that is only 5 metres long
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20-10-2007, 13:31
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
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Originally Posted by karlywarly
Hi Guys
I just bought a new LG 37LF66 HD TV and i would like to connect my pc to the TV (im not really bothered about sound at the moment). I have a Geforce 8800GTS graphics card with dual DVI out so would i be able to use a DVI to HDMI converter for the pc and then use a HDMI cable from that direct to the HDMI port on the TV? also my pc is not located near the tv and i have found that they sell 10 and 20 meter hdmi cables so would i be able to use this with it too or would i get a signal loss or bad picture quality?
Thanks in advane 
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I'm using a 10 meter dvi to hdmi lead without any problems......e-bay is a good place to pick those up cheap.....
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20-10-2007, 13:57
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
Does your TV not have a VGA or DVI input? Mine does
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20-10-2007, 14:14
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
I use normal vga leads and set it at 1360x786 and it's spot on. I didn't like hdmi or the hassles of DVI.
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20-10-2007, 14:14
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
yes the tv has vga input but i cant get a cable long enough and i would have thought that by using the hdmi and dvi then it would be better quality? and also this way seems more practical with using a longer hdmi cable and dvi to hdmi adapter
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20-10-2007, 14:21
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
You can make a virtually limitless in length VGA cable with a couple of D-Sub ends from Maplin and a length of CAT5 as long as you're handy with a soldering iron, works beautifully but there's not enough wires for the Digital data lines so no PnP I'm afraid.
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20-10-2007, 15:37
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
Just found 20m HDMI-DVI on fleabay
http://tinyurl.com/2u4wdx
15m
http://tinyurl.com/2sjubn
10m
http://tinyurl.com/34fyec
The last one is the same brand as my 5m one from the same seller, recommended.
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20-10-2007, 16:04
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
Try here for long length cables.
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20-10-2007, 18:12
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
Will he get a better quality with DVI? HD TV's have a native resolution that both VGA and DVI will support
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20-10-2007, 18:33
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
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Will he get a better quality with DVI? HD TV's have a native resolution that both VGA and DVI will support
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Analog or digital
My monitor has both vga & dvi inputs. I used to use vga, then I got a dvi lead and the image be it static or moving is much better. Its clearer, more vibrant, better colours etc. JMO
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20-10-2007, 21:28
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
I have a DVI and a VGA input on my Samsung TV and i cant really tell the difference between them. They both do the same job
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21-10-2007, 23:04
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Re: Connecting PC TO HD tv
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Originally Posted by peanutkp
I use normal vga leads and set it at 1360x786 and it's spot on. I didn't like hdmi or the hassles of DVI.
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same as....
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