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	<title>Comments on: Panasonic Lcd Tv Model Tx 15 Lv1 As A Computer Monitor?</title>
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		<title>By: doug f</title>
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		<description>That particular Panasonic set is a 480p EDTV with pretty low resolution (854x480 max), and not suitable for use as a monitor.  That is why it only has component, composite, S-video and coax only.
You can hook it up to a computer only if your computer has a video card with those kinds of analog outputs, or if you use a scan converter device to convert a computer&#039;s VGA signal to one of those.
Personally I wouldn&#039;t bother.  I&#039;d rather hook up a computer to a higher-resolution HDTV set, such as those that can do 1080p High Definition (which is 1920x1080) through a digital DVI-to-HDMI connection.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That particular Panasonic set is a 480p EDTV with pretty low resolution (854&#215;480 max), and not suitable for use as a monitor.  That is why it only has component, composite, S-video and coax only.<br />
You can hook it up to a computer only if your computer has a video card with those kinds of analog outputs, or if you use a scan converter device to convert a computer&#8217;s VGA signal to one of those.<br />
Personally I wouldn&#8217;t bother.  I&#8217;d rather hook up a computer to a higher-resolution HDTV set, such as those that can do 1080p High Definition (which is 1920&#215;1080) through a digital DVI-to-HDMI connection.</p>
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