Showing posts with label gaming on monitor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gaming on monitor. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2014

How can I switch between a gaming monitor and an HD TV for my Xbox 360 and soon to be Xbox One?

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Nick


I currently have an Xbox 360 that is connected to an HD PVR through component cables. I would like to know if it's possible to also connect it to an HD monitor through HDMI and run that cable about 10 feet without losing response time and quality. I wanted to set up an HD gaming monitor right next to my computer monitor because these monitors are better for professional gaming because they have such fast response times and your eyes are able to see the entire monitor.

I like to play family games and sports games on the big screen but also like to play FPS games on a monitor. I just don't know if I am able to get an HDMI cable long enough to reach my monitor from where my Xbox is positioned. I don't want to move my Xbox back and forth and I am not able to unplug any cables due to the meer fact that they are hidden behind a furniture set that can't be taken apart. All answers are much appreciated, thanks for your time.



Answer
10 feet of HDMI is what i have and it works fine and you can buy them up to 30 feet. and you should just be able to plug into both and play using both screens, if you're not then i suggest cable splitting, just use your primary cable for the fps professional gaming and there still will be minimal lag time. You're family games will suffer a little but barely noticeable too and in reference to the pvr, im not sure how you can hook that up to the monitor as well as the tv at the same time but you might have to sacrifice and only record on one.

How do I plug Xbox 360 X12 Turtle Beaches into an ASUS Gaming Monitor?




Casey Cour


I am wanting to purchase a gaming monitor solely for video games simply because I play so much that I feel I need to get with the times. Plus I saw one of my favorite games, Fifa, on a friends gaming monitor and the comparison was incredibly different from my TV. That being said I know the monitors do not have normal red white and yellow audio outputs. My headset cords have a tan/pink cord that I have yet to discover a use for which I heard is for mic input/output. Just to clarify I am in the dark here so I do not know as much as I should. I will be using an HD cable for the video/audio from xbox to monitor but I just want to figure out how to make the turtle beaches sound work. Any help would be greatly appreciated here's the monitor I am planning on purchasing at the moment.

http://www.amazon.com/Asus-VE247H-Backlight-Integrated-Speakers/dp/B004EFUOY4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1382413979&sr=8-3&keywords=24+monitor+asus



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Monday, September 30, 2013

How can I switch between a gaming monitor and an HD TV for my Xbox 360 and soon to be Xbox One?

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Nick


I currently have an Xbox 360 that is connected to an HD PVR through component cables. I would like to know if it's possible to also connect it to an HD monitor through HDMI and run that cable about 10 feet without losing response time and quality. I wanted to set up an HD gaming monitor right next to my computer monitor because these monitors are better for professional gaming because they have such fast response times and your eyes are able to see the entire monitor.

I like to play family games and sports games on the big screen but also like to play FPS games on a monitor. I just don't know if I am able to get an HDMI cable long enough to reach my monitor from where my Xbox is positioned. I don't want to move my Xbox back and forth and I am not able to unplug any cables due to the meer fact that they are hidden behind a furniture set that can't be taken apart. All answers are much appreciated, thanks for your time.



Answer
10 feet of HDMI is what i have and it works fine and you can buy them up to 30 feet. and you should just be able to plug into both and play using both screens, if you're not then i suggest cable splitting, just use your primary cable for the fps professional gaming and there still will be minimal lag time. You're family games will suffer a little but barely noticeable too and in reference to the pvr, im not sure how you can hook that up to the monitor as well as the tv at the same time but you might have to sacrifice and only record on one.

What are some good gaming monitors for FPS games?




Andrew


I need to get a gaming monitor between 200 and 450 dollars. Any suggestions?


Answer
The faster the refresh rate the monitor has, the better it will be for gaming. You'll want something with at least a 5ms refresh. The backlighting technology honestly doesn't matter; LED backlights will have deeper blacks and a wider color gamut, but CCFL backlights have an advantage in color accuracy without calibration and are much less expensive overall.

Also, HDTV sets with a 120Hz panel refresh rate work well for FPS games. 60 Hz sets also are usable, but will ghost more easily than 120Hz sets.




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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

What computer gaming monitor should i buy?

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steve k


Hello, i want to know whats a good gaming monitor that i could buy for no more than 300 pounds. The computer i have is an alienware aurora.
My alienware costed about 1k 500 pounds



Answer
You want something with a high contrast ratio like (>40000:1)
(dont worry too much about the contrast ratio, but dont go below 20k:1)
very low response time (2ms)

Then I'd get the largest size monitor that has those things, is within your price range and is a brand name you have heard of.

What is the best gaming monitor for me to buy for HD graphics?







I am currently looking for a gaming monitor or tv that can support my xbox 360 and gain the full potential from it. I need a monitor or tv at a decent size eg 23 inch + that can run full 1080p HD
and has the ability to display insanely fast moving images with no lag. Currently I have £700 to spend.
thanks Brad.



Answer
http://ncix.com/search/?categoryid=0&q=samsung+pls




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