Building a Computer with TV Out: Anyone Tried It?

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When considering video cards with TV output for a new computer build, users have reported mixed experiences. While DVDs and downloaded videos display well on standard TVs, the resolution limitations of most TVs lead to fuzzy desktop visuals, making text difficult to read. High-definition TVs may improve text clarity, but standard TVs generally lack the pixel density of computer monitors. Additionally, many video cards or separate add-in cards come with TV tuners, allowing for TV watching and recording directly on the computer, which is seen as a valuable feature. Overall, while video playback is satisfactory, desktop use may not meet expectations due to resolution constraints.
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I am building a new computer and i was looking at video cards. They have tv out on them and i am wondering if anyone has ever used one, and how it looked on a standard tv.
 
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I am building a new computer and i was looking at video cards. They have tv out on them and i am wondering if anyone has ever used one, and how it looked on a standard tv.
I have a laptop with TV out that I use to watch dvd's on a tv. It looks great. Many video cards (or separate add-in cards) also have tv tuners for watching and recording tv on your computer. Also a nice feature.
 
yes for dvds and downloaded videos there grovy but don't expect to be able to read text off ur tv

unless u have a hdtv, id suspect thos are capable of displaying text. but most tvs cant, they don't have enuf pixels like computer screens
 
ok, i have tv output on my graphics card and i have hooked it up to my tv quite a bit. using it on your desktop on your comp it looks very fuzzy like because of the resolution but like said dvd's look great. games also look quite good.
 
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