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The type of connection you can use may depend on the connections your videocard can offer and the connections your television accepts.
 
The type of connection you can use may depend on the connections your videocard can offer and the connections your television accepts.
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Some things to consider when choosing a TV for your cabinet:
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*How big is the case? Do you want to leave the TV in its case or strip the case off to fit a bigger tube in your cabinet?
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*Where are the video inputs?  Is the video-in port/jack on the TV in an inconvenient place?  If it is on the front of the case, will there be room between the front of the TV and the bezel? 
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*Does the TV return to the last channel/input when power is cut?  If you unplug the TV and then plug it back in (or turn off and on its power strip), does it return to the channel/input it was on last, or does it default to a different channel?
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*Will you use it for other media?  Will you watch TV on your cab?  Will you need to use the TV's remote?

Revision as of 14:23, 10 April 2006

Televisions can be used in place of an arcade monitor. While not as authentic, they offer reasonable video performance at a definite cost savings to the user.

When using a TV, make sure to match the outputs of your video card to the inputs of your television. Several types of video are available when using a TV, each with varying strengths and weaknesses. The more common formats are:

The type of connection you can use may depend on the connections your videocard can offer and the connections your television accepts.

Some things to consider when choosing a TV for your cabinet:

  • How big is the case? Do you want to leave the TV in its case or strip the case off to fit a bigger tube in your cabinet?
  • Where are the video inputs? Is the video-in port/jack on the TV in an inconvenient place? If it is on the front of the case, will there be room between the front of the TV and the bezel?
  • Does the TV return to the last channel/input when power is cut? If you unplug the TV and then plug it back in (or turn off and on its power strip), does it return to the channel/input it was on last, or does it default to a different channel?
  • Will you use it for other media? Will you watch TV on your cab? Will you need to use the TV's remote?