Showing posts with label pc gaming big screen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pc gaming big screen. Show all posts

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Is there any way at all to make a pc game play on my PS2?

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Ayu


Is there any way at all to make a pc game play on my PS2? I'm pretty sure there's no way to do that, but if there is, how can I do that? It's just there's some real good pc games that I have. I thought would look real nice to see on the big screen TV.


Answer
No. You can't make a PC (Windows) game play on your PS2.

You could get a better graphics card for your computer, though, and perhaps use HDMI to get the signal from your PC to your big screen TV.

can i connect my laptop to my big screen TV to play video games from the laptop?




Nvr2soon


I play a lot of pc games on my laptop and was wondering if I could benefit by having the screen show up on my 65" tv. Is there a way to do this and would the resolution be good.
I have trouble seeing detail on my laptop.



Answer
It might be depending on what laptop you have and the specs of the TV. For best resolution you want and HDMI obviously, but there are many other cables you can use. Just look at the video imports on your TV and on your laptop and compair the two you will probably find one that is similar.




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Thursday, August 22, 2013

How big a screen can my pc take and still beable to play games with High specs?

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Donald G


I have a gaming pc and i have an old 19" tube type screen you know what i mean? So how big a screen can it take with an Asus Nvidia 9600Gt SILENT 512 Mb graphics card?


Answer
That's like asking how fast can a car go on the highway?

It depends. The 9600 is a mid-level card (being a more expensive version of the 8600).

As for a CRT, yes you should be able to use it just fine...now, if you're saying you want to upgrade FROM the 19" CRT...you should have no problems.

It's not the detail settings that you'll have issues with, it's the RESOLUTION you'll have problems with. The more screen real estate you want, the more the card is driven. I've seen bench tests for 27" monitors next to 24" monitors that had higher figures because the smaller screen was set to a higher screen resolution setting.

The best thing to do is keep the screen size reasonable. After all...a 20" monitor 18 inches from your face gives a better picture, and has a better RESOLUTION than a 52" monitor across the room.

In any case, if you are going to upgrade...make sure you also patch your drivers. I believe nVidia has put out a couple (2? 3??) driver patches since the 9600 came out well over a year ago.

Good Luck!

Will connecting my Laptop to my HDTV with HDMI be easier on my video card?

Q. If I am playing a PC game on my laptop, but I have it connected to an HDTV so that I can play it on a bigger screen, will that prevent some wear and tear on my video card? Will that be easier on my laptop as a whole?


Answer
It makes no difference. Video is video it works the card if it's on the laptop only or TV the same way.




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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Playing pc games on a big screen tv question?

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morphicsai


I am able to hook my pc up to my tv and play games on it. My question is this. Does playing the game on a bigger screen make it more taxing on the pc? Like would I get be able to play same settings on pc as tv without any slowdown or freeze ups?


Answer
To the PC, video out is video out. In fact, your TV's resolution is likely LOWER than that of your monitor.

Would you buy a tv that let people view different programs at the same time?




The Boogie


This would use shutter glasses. The program you are watching would fill the entire screen.
This could also replace splitscreen in videogames.
Another example: 4 people use a big screen projector at the same time, playing a pc game, no screen peaking, they use the entire screen, they all view it at the same time.
If such technology existed would you use it? Would you want to see this in future game consoles?



Answer
And audio? Headphones? A bit awkward to wear headphones to watch TV.

In any case, your scheme requires the screen to display at least 4 times as fast




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