Pete Theisen wrote:
> David Smith wrote:
> <snip>
>   
>> Alternatives include Myth TV (
>> Linux, it rocks but is a semi-bear to set up initially ) and few others. I
>> think XBOx media Center ( an open source TV and PVR app originally developed
>> for the first Xbox) has a PC version now too. You could set up one of the
>> Myth TV linux distributions as a VM and run it that way too if you were
>> feeling adventurous. I've been poking around with this sort of thing for a
>> long time as a 'gee wiz' sort of hobby, so I'm at your service if you need
>> some help. I've been able to pull off everything above, TV via IP on my PSP,
>> and some other gadgets. Huge fun in a geeky sort of way. :)
>>     
>
> Hi David!
>
> Interesting post, thanks. My 1280 x 1024 monitor seems sharper than my 
> TV, but I don't know what the TV is. Is 1280 x 1024 comparable to "High 
> Definition"?
>   
Below are a couple of links to monitors that have hdtv built righ in.

http://www.mwave.com/mwave/Skusearch.hmx?scriteria=BA24995

http://www.mwave.com/mwave/Viewproduct.asp?ST=0.&PID=all&DPDID=LCDTV&Page=1

regards,

LelandJ



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