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 24" LCD Monitor, need some help

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SkyX
post Nov 5 2007, 06:01 PM

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QUOTE(primuslim @ Nov 5 2007, 05:59 PM)
Hi i just purchased mine yesterday from Low Yat for RM1099.

Very good monitor. when tried at the shop they used a D-Sub connection the screen was wavering alot, was quite scared, but they say it was the cable problem. Went home and tried still wavering. But i found out it was due the settings not calibrated properly. Used the Auto test program in the CD supplied with the monitor and suddenly the screen was perfect. Two A4 word documents side by side was no problem

Put in my Xbox 360 with component cables (Blue Red and Green) and the picture is sooo good. Ive been using normal tv all the while and suddenly
Bioshock, gears of war looks so damn good!!!

The only problem is how come it doesn't have any sound input jack (white colour) for component or composite inputs!
I'm sorry i'm a big newbie to this, but i'm using computer altec lansing (sp?) speakers and i normally plug in the speakers to the earphone jack on my TVs.

se7enhafiz when you're playing your xbox360 where do you connection your "White" input jack to ? For me to have sound, i have to use a strange method which is,  i have to plug the white composite cable into my old tv and then plug my altec lansing speakers to my old tv earphone jack, while my visuals (component) cables is plug to my lcd monitor. That way my sound is kinda routed via my old tv and my visuals is from my new lcd.

I suppose if i had a home theatre sound system i can plug it to that. But is there any other way?

And if i used HDMI or DVI-D connections will i be able to use the earphone jack on my Benq lcd monitor to hear sounds?

If anyone can help me out i'll be really appreciative. thanks!
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RM1099 for 24" LCD monitor shocking.gif what model is that?

Usually pc monitors don't include speakers so thats why you can't find the red/white cable input jack..

Edited : Hehe.. saw your correction already smile.gif

This post has been edited by SkyX: Nov 5 2007, 06:04 PM
SkyX
post Nov 5 2007, 09:37 PM

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You could buy a female to female RCA(your red/white cable) to mini-jack(your pc speakers cable) converter

Edited : something like this tongue.gif credit to IGN.com

http://media.gear.ign.com/articles/703/703...mg_3543767.html

btw, I was hoping to buy the same LCD you got there too tongue.gif

This post has been edited by SkyX: Nov 5 2007, 09:41 PM

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