Is anyone out there using a High Definition Flat Screen TV as a computer monitor for their recording setup?
I'm looking to add this feature in order to take full advantage of the Digital Mixing environment Scope offers.
I was thinking a 32" Flat Panel hooked up via High Definition DVI input.
There are a lot of options/prices to choose from, so I thought I should ask if anyone has had considerable success (or failure) with any particular model.
Again, all feedback most definitely welcome.
JRS
HDTV as a computer monitor
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this might be interesting
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/p ... o/home.php
there's also a 3 display solution
cheers, Tom
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/p ... o/home.php
there's also a 3 display solution
cheers, Tom
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that's what I've been looking for!!!
Thanks for the link, and also for the HDTV enlightenment.
JRS
that's what I've been looking for!!!
Thanks for the link, and also for the HDTV enlightenment.
JRS
at the moment i use triplehead2go.
i have also dualhead2go.
my vga card gives 2 dvi outs and i have canneced triplehead2go at the 1st out with 3 19"monitors and a 4th monitor at the second dvi out.
my experience so far with 4 monitors and these matrox boxes is that it is perfect with scope.
be carefull with compatibility. nvidia seems better but check it for your specific vga at matrox site.
at first i bought dual head2go and i had 3 monitors.
i bougtht triplehead2go because i did not want for matrox software to run as a service in xp, and if it didn't with dualhead2go all messages appeared in the centre of the 2 monitors, so cut half left and half right.
with triplehead2o go since there are 3 monitors messages appear in the centre thus on the centre monitor.(better)
with triplehead2go (3 monitors) and the 4th monitor at the 2nd dvi out things are great working on a scope environment.
i keep scopes mixer on the left.
i use the 2nd for putting synths.
3rd is for sequencer(nuendo)
and 4th is for having scopes routing window always vivible for fast working.
if i learn how to put a picture af my system i will put it here.

i have also dualhead2go.
my vga card gives 2 dvi outs and i have canneced triplehead2go at the 1st out with 3 19"monitors and a 4th monitor at the second dvi out.
my experience so far with 4 monitors and these matrox boxes is that it is perfect with scope.
be carefull with compatibility. nvidia seems better but check it for your specific vga at matrox site.
at first i bought dual head2go and i had 3 monitors.
i bougtht triplehead2go because i did not want for matrox software to run as a service in xp, and if it didn't with dualhead2go all messages appeared in the centre of the 2 monitors, so cut half left and half right.
with triplehead2o go since there are 3 monitors messages appear in the centre thus on the centre monitor.(better)
with triplehead2go (3 monitors) and the 4th monitor at the 2nd dvi out things are great working on a scope environment.
i keep scopes mixer on the left.
i use the 2nd for putting synths.
3rd is for sequencer(nuendo)
and 4th is for having scopes routing window always vivible for fast working.
if i learn how to put a picture af my system i will put it here.

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Not really hdtv, but I use a widescreen 20" apple cinema HD display at work.. and I still think 2 * 19" is better. 20" widescreen may save desktop space, but I think productivity is better with dual monitor.
It may be a different story if there was a tool to divide up the 20" space and use it just like a dual setup. Like "maximize to just half screen" that kind of stuff. Rarely do you need anything to cover an entire 20" widescreen.
It may be a different story if there was a tool to divide up the 20" space and use it just like a dual setup. Like "maximize to just half screen" that kind of stuff. Rarely do you need anything to cover an entire 20" widescreen.