Selasa, 24 Juni 2014

computer screen, computer and gaming?

Q. i recently posted a question asking if an hd tv could have a computer and a gaming system hooked up to it at the same time.

now im wondering if i can have a gaming system(xbox 360) hooked up to a COMPUTER screen and display in hd qualities. is that possible?

A. I know for a fact that you can hook your xbox 360 to a HDTV

http://www.xbox365.com/news.cgi?id=GGrLdLdiLL05191619

But having HDTV quality on your pc monitor is quite impossible. comparing the hdtv screen with your pc lcd pixels and screen lines are far too different. Its a what you see what you get kinda thing. It is not controlled by a software. The term HD - hi-definition refers to number of pixels or lines compacted to fit your tv to give very nice detail which your computer LCD is not yet capable. If you can afford a HD-LCD screen for your computer then you can do it.


Computer screen eye damage?
Q. When I'm not driving or sleeping I'm at a computer. I'm in school for video game design and I will be working with computers all my life. When I'm not working on one I'm playing games on one. So how can I prevent my eyes from getting damaged? Are there certain screens or screen masks that will help? Or maybe glasses?

A. Computers cannot damage your eyes. Computer use at worst will cause headaches, eyestrain, and/or fatigue. To avoid these: Take breaks and look into the distance for 20 seconds every 20 minutes. Take longer breaks every hour or so when you are on for longer. Make sure your eyes stay lubricated--get some good rewetting drops (stay away from Visine). Have good room lighting that doesn't cause glare. Have your screen at least arm's length away, further if possible. For more information, look up "Computer Vision Syndrome."





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