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Sharp LC32D62U as computer monitor

Could anyone please offer some advice for using the Sharp LC32D62U as a part time computer monitor and as a HDTV the rest of the time. Would it work and how would the change over be made from computer to TV, how difficult.

Many thanks in advance

Powerbook G4 1.67 GHz, Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Posted on Jun 10, 2007 12:55 PM

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Posted on Jun 11, 2007 10:29 PM

That Sharp is a true 1080p TV and would make quite a nice monitor. You would probably want to be a bit further away from it than a typical monitor, but not by much. I would think that a 3 foot working distance would be nice, plus or minus a foot.

You just need the remote to change between using it as a monitor and using it as a TV. The computer would be pemanently cabled up to one of the HDMI inputs. But there are several other inputs for other devices like DVD players, cable boxes, game consoles and things like that. I think it's a good choice.
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Jun 11, 2007 10:29 PM in response to Samantha Werk

That Sharp is a true 1080p TV and would make quite a nice monitor. You would probably want to be a bit further away from it than a typical monitor, but not by much. I would think that a 3 foot working distance would be nice, plus or minus a foot.

You just need the remote to change between using it as a monitor and using it as a TV. The computer would be pemanently cabled up to one of the HDMI inputs. But there are several other inputs for other devices like DVD players, cable boxes, game consoles and things like that. I think it's a good choice.

Sharp LC32D62U as computer monitor

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