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10/23/2011 2:27:17 PM EDT
Anybody doing this?

Does it work OK?

Thinking about a MacMini hooked up to the JVC using an HDMI cable.
10/23/2011 2:28:48 PM EDT
[#1]
Tag for curiosity...
10/23/2011 2:29:33 PM EDT
[#2]
tag
10/23/2011 2:30:16 PM EDT
[#3]
works for a PC , on a 32 inch samsung right now using hdmi
10/23/2011 2:30:33 PM EDT
[#4]
I did this with my 37 inch 1080p HDTV for a while. Impressive for gaming on, but if you sit as close to it as you would with a normal size monitor, then pixel pitch/DPI - whatever you call it - comes into play. I could just see the 'lines' that are made up of the gaps between the pixels at normal viewing distance, and if I look even closer, as I sometimes did while sniping in singleplayer, I could even see the RGB sub-pixel elements.
10/23/2011 2:30:40 PM EDT
[#5]
I do.

10/23/2011 2:31:08 PM EDT
[#6]
Works good.  A friend of mine has a 42' LCD set up with his computer hooked up to it.  I even had a computer connected to a DLP projection screen once.
10/23/2011 2:31:37 PM EDT
[#7]
They work well as one.
10/23/2011 2:32:07 PM EDT
[#8]
I am planning to do this soon as well...just haven't gotten around to it yet. For what I use a pc for, it wil do the trick
10/23/2011 2:33:58 PM EDT
[#9]
Have one hooked up to a 50 inch plasma. works great.
10/23/2011 2:36:42 PM EDT
[#10]
Reading this on a 42" wall mount with a 23" monitor as my secondary monitor below it.



Works awesome for a set up for CAD and such.
10/23/2011 2:37:49 PM EDT
[#11]
I use my Element 32" LCD as a monitor regularly using an HDMI cable connected to my HP DV6T running windows 7
10/23/2011 2:48:45 PM EDT
[#12]
No, but I use my Asus computer monitor as an HDTV.  Needs external speakers of course.
10/23/2011 2:49:47 PM EDT
[#13]
My 'second monitor' for both my work laptop (when in my home office) and my PC is a 19" HDTV.  Works fine.  It sits between my normal monitor and my Laptop dock.  I just switch the input to the computer I want to use it on.  It's the right screen for my laptop and the left one for my PC.

I don't use that one all the time, only when I'm multitasking.  And I sometimes (like right now) am using it as a TV.

My personal laptop is also usually hooked up via HDMI to my 60" Mitsu in the living room, so I can surf out there if I feel like it.
10/23/2011 2:50:30 PM EDT
[#14]
42" lcd here



dont use plasma, burn in
10/23/2011 2:51:52 PM EDT
[#15]
10/23/2011 2:52:25 PM EDT
[#16]
got a couple hooked up at work, got to sit across the room to use them though, up close they'll give you a head ache quick.
10/23/2011 2:56:03 PM EDT
[#17]





Quoted:



Anybody doing this?





Does it work OK?





Thinking about a MacMini hooked up to the JVC using an HDMI cable.



What size TV?  I've had my macbook hooked up to my old 52" Sharp Aquos and now currently have my HP desktop and AppleTV running to a 32" Vizio.

 






To get clear font, you'll have to set the resolution usually pretty high, which inevitably makes things smaller, so I think distance is a big factor here.







Hard to say how it will work, I'm not familiar with the max resolution supported by your Mac Mini and the TV but it's fun to do.  







Don't forget, you have Front Row on the Mac, so with a remote, you can use the Mac––->TV as a pretty nice media server setup.

 
10/23/2011 2:56:19 PM EDT
[#18]
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42" lcd here

dont use plasma, burn in


Bull, you would have to do something really stupid.
10/23/2011 3:02:34 PM EDT
[#19]
Here is a HDTV on a computer/flight sim.  

10/23/2011 3:09:31 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:

Quoted:
Anybody doing this?

Does it work OK?

Thinking about a MacMini hooked up to the JVC using an HDMI cable.

What size TV?  I've had my macbook hooked up to my old 52" Sharp Aquos and now currently have my HP desktop and AppleTV running to a 32" Vizio.  

To get clear font, you'll have to set the resolution usually pretty high, which inevitably makes things smaller, so I think distance is a big factor here.

Hard to say how it will work, I'm not familiar with the max resolution supported by your Mac Mini and the TV but it's fun to do.  

Don't forget, you have Front Row on the Mac, so with a remote, you can use the Mac––->TV as a pretty nice media server setup.
 


I have a couple TV's I could use, it would probably be the 26" size that is 1080p.  The computer I am looking at is the base model MacMini, it has 2560x1600 with the Apple Cinema display, but the HDMI port supports 1920x1200 max.  I assume it could drive the TV at the TV's highest rez.  I'm thinking I would use Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.

Based on everything in this thread, I'm thinking it will work pretty well.
10/23/2011 3:09:46 PM EDT
[#21]
Quoted:
Here is a HDTV on a computer/flight sim.  

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c83/goodnbuzzd/Flight%20Sim/Sim.jpg


That is pretty darn cool
10/23/2011 3:14:49 PM EDT
[#22]



Quoted:



Quoted:




Quoted:

Anybody doing this?



Does it work OK?



Thinking about a MacMini hooked up to the JVC using an HDMI cable.


What size TV?  I've had my macbook hooked up to my old 52" Sharp Aquos and now currently have my HP desktop and AppleTV running to a 32" Vizio.  



To get clear font, you'll have to set the resolution usually pretty high, which inevitably makes things smaller, so I think distance is a big factor here.




Hard to say how it will work, I'm not familiar with the max resolution supported by your Mac Mini and the TV but it's fun to do.  




Don't forget, you have Front Row on the Mac, so with a remote, you can use the Mac––->TV as a pretty nice media server setup.
 




I have a couple TV's I could use, it would probably be the 26" size that is 1080p.  The computer I am looking at is the base model MacMini, it has 2560x1600 with the Apple Cinema display, but the HDMI port supports 1920x1200 max.  I assume it could drive the TV at the TV's highest rez.  I'm thinking I would use Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.



Based on everything in this thread, I'm thinking it will work pretty well.


Should work fine.  I've used my mac in the past with the bluetooth mouse and keyboard and it was nice to have the bigger screen.  It just gets a little small with the text depending on resolution.  But obviously YMMV.  

 
10/23/2011 3:15:11 PM EDT
[#23]
It works alright, TV's have a little more input lag than a real PC monitor, but unless you're playing CounterStrike for millions of dollars, shouldn't be a big issue.
10/23/2011 3:58:08 PM EDT
[#24]
I have hooked Mac Minis up in full blown home theaters. They work great.

Also have a 50in plasma as a 2nd monitor for my desktop machine. I seldom use it to minimize burn in, but it sure is handy for doing some work stuff (and I watch Top Gear on it).