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guids 06-30-2007 05:37 PM

50ft monitor cable
 
I have an 56in lcd tv, with a vga input, and I want to hook up my computer to it, from what I read most video cards say not to go over 3 meters or so, but I find 50ft monitor cables out there, is it really that big of a deal? how much quality will I lose? I have a dual head dvi video card, and will need a vga adapter.

Freakin 06-30-2007 06:42 PM

Re: 50ft monitor cable
 
what are you planning on doing with it? I'd say movies should be fine, text may be blurry. Try to get a decent quality cable (reasonably thick, with ferrites on both ends).

There may be ghosting or similar problems with longer cables. FWIW, I got a 50' cable at Fry's for pretty cheap ($20, compared with $150 for monster cable) and have no problems outputting to a projector.

guids 06-30-2007 07:13 PM

Re: 50ft monitor cable
 
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what are you planning on doing with it? I'd say movies should be fine, text may be blurry. Try to get a decent quality cable (reasonably thick, with ferrites on both ends).

There may be ghosting or similar problems with longer cables. FWIW, I got a 50' cable at Fry's for pretty cheap ($20, compared with $150 for monster cable) and have no problems outputting to a projector.

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honestly enough, I wont be doing much with it. I have no alarm clock, and want to use my computer as an alarm clock, but I have no sound system for my comp, so Im running audio cable from my comp to my sound system thats right next to the tv, so I figured that I may as well get a monitor cable in case I ever need it. I will probably use it somewhat during football season for odds, and stuff, or webbrowsing, but probably not too much.

guids 06-30-2007 07:17 PM

Re: 50ft monitor cable
 
also, my video card has s-video, would that be an easier solution? I wont be watching movies or anything, i have an xbox media center for that stuff.

kerowo 06-30-2007 08:50 PM

Re: 50ft monitor cable
 
s-video would probably be better, if you can find some that is shielded (I don't know if they even make it) that would be best.

Freakin 06-30-2007 09:03 PM

Re: 50ft monitor cable
 
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s-video would probably be better, if you can find some that is shielded (I don't know if they even make it) that would be best.

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I would actually prefer VGA over s-video for pretty much any purpose or distance.

Actually, does your TV have a DVI or HDMI interface? You might as well try to do a digital signal in the form of a DVI-->HDMI cable instead of doing analog.


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