Question:
What is best, flat panel (LCD) TV or computer monitor?
anonymous
2008-08-22 20:14:41 UTC
I would like the screen to double both as a TV and a computer screen. There several options tho, i can buy a LCD TV and hook my computer up to it, or buy a computer LCD screen and install a TV card in the computer or i can even buy a computer LCD with a built in TV card.

Screen size, maybe i am looking for 19-22inch widescreen (i need to go to BestBuy and see how big the screens are)

all screens (TV and computer) will be flat panel

what will be the better alternative, i also play games so maybe that is an important factor?

And what prices am i looking at?

Thanks for any help
Five answers:
anonymous
2008-08-22 21:55:43 UTC
Before you consider purchasing something from Best Buy, you need to look into their return policy. You might return an item, but they will "refuse" to give you all of your money back. They charge a 15% restocking fee.



I would consider looking else where.



http://www.shopzilla.com/



http://www.pricegrabber.com/
Cable Doc
2008-08-22 20:58:14 UTC
I would get the tv with the computer hook up because a tuner card for the computer would tax your memory and slow the computer down. as for prices write down model #'s from best buy and search the web.
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2016-10-13 01:24:55 UTC
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2008-08-23 03:25:42 UTC
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anonymous
2008-08-23 11:21:48 UTC
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