I have a question I am praying someone will have an answer for.
I am getting a new PC this Christmas with an nVidia GT220 video card and a blu-ray drive. Since my wife and I live in a small apartment, the only real place it can go is the bedroom. The wife agreed to this just as long as we can "convert the computer into a "movie system" which would allow us to watch blu-ray movies in the bedroom.
The computer comes with a 20" Dell LCD that I am really only interested in using that for actual computer work (I have no interest in trying to get a 20" monitor on the wall to watch from a bed 6' away). I was thinking about getting a 32" or whatever HD LCD and putting it on the wall. What I would like to do is connect both the 20" monitor and the HD LCD to the computer (If my current video card will only support one "viewing device", I have no problem putting in another card to support the other "viewing device).
I was wondering if a) it would be possibly to have both a monitor and an HD LCD connected to the PC at the same time and B)Would I be able to watch blu-ray movies in their max resolution? I know that they are supposed to be viewable in 1080p, but if I am viewing it on a computer, does it then come down to some sort of DPI resolution or whatever? (I dont recall ever seeing a 720p/1080p setting on a computer before).
I would love to be able to watch blu-ray movies with the quality they are meant to be viewed with and am curious as to whether or not watching them from a computer will reduce that quality or whether or not running a 1080p HD LCD off of a computer would somehow keep us from watching a blu-ray movie with the quality it is meant to be seen?)
Sorry for the very long question. It is a question I can see very clearly in my head but am not able to communicate clearly at all. 🙁
Thank you so much for even reading this question let alone trying to help me.
Happy Holidays!!
I am getting a new PC this Christmas with an nVidia GT220 video card and a blu-ray drive. Since my wife and I live in a small apartment, the only real place it can go is the bedroom. The wife agreed to this just as long as we can "convert the computer into a "movie system" which would allow us to watch blu-ray movies in the bedroom.
The computer comes with a 20" Dell LCD that I am really only interested in using that for actual computer work (I have no interest in trying to get a 20" monitor on the wall to watch from a bed 6' away). I was thinking about getting a 32" or whatever HD LCD and putting it on the wall. What I would like to do is connect both the 20" monitor and the HD LCD to the computer (If my current video card will only support one "viewing device", I have no problem putting in another card to support the other "viewing device).
I was wondering if a) it would be possibly to have both a monitor and an HD LCD connected to the PC at the same time and B)Would I be able to watch blu-ray movies in their max resolution? I know that they are supposed to be viewable in 1080p, but if I am viewing it on a computer, does it then come down to some sort of DPI resolution or whatever? (I dont recall ever seeing a 720p/1080p setting on a computer before).
I would love to be able to watch blu-ray movies with the quality they are meant to be viewed with and am curious as to whether or not watching them from a computer will reduce that quality or whether or not running a 1080p HD LCD off of a computer would somehow keep us from watching a blu-ray movie with the quality it is meant to be seen?)
Sorry for the very long question. It is a question I can see very clearly in my head but am not able to communicate clearly at all. 🙁
Thank you so much for even reading this question let alone trying to help me.
Happy Holidays!!