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Using a 50 inch plasma as a computer screen - can it be done?

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davidbrt | 23:46 Sat 19th Nov 2011 | Computers
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Thinking of buying a 50 inch plasma as our meeting room TV to plug in a pc/laptop for presentations and software presentations, oftne with many figures in small fonts to look at.

Question is, how do you connect a pc/laptop/mac up to it?!
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ye a plasma will work with you computer, they all have a VGA port on the back and will work as a pc monitor.

You'd be better off with a LCD screen though, plasma screens can get screen burn very easily so displaying static menu bars on them for any time isn't a good idea.
11:45 Sun 20th Nov 2011
Well if your PC or laptop has HDMI output (some have) then you can plug a HDMI cable into the laptop and the other end in the TV.

All laptop will have a graphics out socket (for plugging in an external monitor) so yo ucan use that to conect it to your TV.

To be honest if you search for "connect laptop to TV" you will find loads of web sites giving help, like this one (there are loads of others)

http://www.techradar....ptop-to-my-tv--902693
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For a minute I thought you were gonna say you want a 50 inch laptop.

(Sorry, I'm digressing here).
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A 50 inch laptop?! Not the height of portability!!!

Thanks for the answers - so a plasma WONT work with a laptop? I just cant see any screen pc-wise that is large enough?
ye a plasma will work with you computer, they all have a VGA port on the back and will work as a pc monitor.

You'd be better off with a LCD screen though, plasma screens can get screen burn very easily so displaying static menu bars on them for any time isn't a good idea.
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Thanks all - I bought a 42inch in the end, and took the advice about the LCD - and went with one of them, not plasma.

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