My old 17" CRT appears to be nearing the end of it's lifespan. 7 years service, not bad!
Obviously I won't be replacing it until the screen splits open and it cuts a hole in the wall with a cathode ray, but I'm trying to get myself ready for that fateful day by looking into products and saving up.
Now, 4:3 ratio TFTs are ten a penny (if a penny is worth £2000)... but I have noticed widescreens are little thinner on the ground and fatter on the pricetag, but a widescreen is what I really want.
I notice that many manufacturers produce "dual purpose" monitors, i.e. a widescreen TFT with tv-tuner AND computer input. Even Iiyama makes one. They generally have a resolution of 1280x720 (which is an HDTV resolution) instead of the 1680x1050 of dedicated hardware such as the Apple Cinema Display range, and most have DVI (some compatible with the media control of upcoming HDTV, some not). And they have fast(ish) response times of 16ms.
What I would like to know is: Has anyone tried hooking up their PC to such a device? What was the resultant picture like?
Worst comes to the worst, I think I would buy an Apple 20" for around £500, or a Dell one (they sometimes sell off excess through third party vendors). But the dual-purpose displays would make TV-watching in the bedroom easier (no need to boot up PC first!)
Obviously I won't be replacing it until the screen splits open and it cuts a hole in the wall with a cathode ray, but I'm trying to get myself ready for that fateful day by looking into products and saving up.
Now, 4:3 ratio TFTs are ten a penny (if a penny is worth £2000)... but I have noticed widescreens are little thinner on the ground and fatter on the pricetag, but a widescreen is what I really want.
I notice that many manufacturers produce "dual purpose" monitors, i.e. a widescreen TFT with tv-tuner AND computer input. Even Iiyama makes one. They generally have a resolution of 1280x720 (which is an HDTV resolution) instead of the 1680x1050 of dedicated hardware such as the Apple Cinema Display range, and most have DVI (some compatible with the media control of upcoming HDTV, some not). And they have fast(ish) response times of 16ms.
What I would like to know is: Has anyone tried hooking up their PC to such a device? What was the resultant picture like?
Worst comes to the worst, I think I would buy an Apple 20" for around £500, or a Dell one (they sometimes sell off excess through third party vendors). But the dual-purpose displays would make TV-watching in the bedroom easier (no need to boot up PC first!)