HDTV? Will I be capable of vista a HDTV signal on my 22" Widescreen Flat LCD monitor near the use of a converter?

My monitor has a DVI-D input and is HDCP enabled. If possible, what type of converter do I want for use with my cable box (which carry HDTV signals)?


Answers:    http://www.hdtvtunerinfo.com/comparetune...
A monitor is just that...the monitor does not hold any way of unscrambling the signal into a picture. You will inevitability a video card in your computer that supports HD. Newer computer are starting to be built that opening if it has a TV tuner. Otherwise they do enjoy converters from digital to be able to monitor it on a current TV that you have. Also you could possibly route your cable box through your computer depending on what description of video card you have. If you enjoy a TV tuner video card it will make it easier.

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