I have a 46" lcd hdtv and would like to output my hd files from my computer on the tv. However, my current video card can not output to a full 1080p, which is what I'd like to do. I would like the most bang for my buck however would prefer if possible to spend less than $200. Any suggestions that you can give will be greatly appreciated
I did a Google search for "1080p video cards", and this is the first site that came up: http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/hdtv-cards.html?source=google&gclid=CPnAsNb36I0CFRHzPgodrwWPBQ No 1080p on that page, but check some of the other pages, and I'm sure you'll find one. Google is your friend! )
That seems to be for getting hdtv signals to your pc. I need to get 1080p or i video files shown on my hdtv. google is where I usually go to but thought I'd ask all you experts who might have tested out good cards
check here: http://www.nvidia.com/object/graphics_cards_buy_now.html look in the 7 series range. just a quick look, I found a HD ready one for 79 bucks. Make sure you pick one that fits your motherboard setup (ex: SLI, PCIe) *edit* forgot to mention, make sure your TV has the correct connections also.
This is listed under their "Main Features": • Video output with RGB or YPbPr(Component) As I said........they didn't show 1080p anyway.
i may be ignorant here but 1080p is 1920x1080 resolution. i have a cheap radeon diamond x300 pci-e card that i picked up on clearance for 40 bucks at office depot, reg 99.99 and through the ati media center was able to achieve that resolution, would that not be a 1080p picture, and btw i have it connected through vga. if so then wouldn't just about any new card be compatible for a 1080p picture.