Your monitor should support FHD @50Hz input.Just wanted to know, that can I use a Computer Monitor as a TV?
How about the :--->
LG 27Ml600 FHD 27" Monitor?
I have an Android TV Set Top (4K OTT)Box from "ALLIANCE BROADBAND" ; Model No: DTP9731
Since I do not use TV Channels from my Cable TV operator(now rejected/cancelled) but through the Android Set Top Box as provided by Alliance, will that adhere to the jumping effect of TV channels as described by you?Your monitor should support FHD @50Hz input.
As long as the montor has HDMI input you should be able to use the OTT part from set to box. For TV channels to work there monitor should at least partially support PAL unit.
However, TV channels video will jump up and down on a monitor. Only a true TV will be able to play TV channels without the jumping effect.
Depends on what is the output.Since I do not use TV Channels from my Cable TV operator(now rejected/cancelled) but through the Android Set Top Box as provided by Alliance, will that adhere to the jumping effect of TV channels as described by you?
Thankfully, the Android Set Top Box (DTP9731)comes with an audio port for speakers.So make sure the model that you choose has a provision to connect to external speakers/soundbar etc. Good if your android box separately outputs audio in case?
The monitor that I shall buy, not the LG one mentioned above(but a 24" Monitor)...has 1080p resolution.Depends on what is the output.
1080i will jump
1080p will be stable
If the monitor does not support 1080i and the box outputs only 1080i you will not get any video.Thankfully, the Android Set Top Box (DTP9731)comes with an audio port for speakers.
The monitor that I shall buy, not the LG one mentioned above(but a 24" Monitor)...has 1080p resolution.
So, hopefully that will be okay, isn't it???
The screen is flickering.
Did you select the recommended resolution? • If the selected resolution is HDMI 1080i 60/50 Hz, the screen may be flickering. Change the resolution to the recommended resolution 1080P.
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VGA is outdated now. I would suggest you to get Benq 24" ips fhd 100hz monitor which has 2 hdmi and 1 dp. It works with DTH. Has ambient light sensor and dedicated input switch button on the front panel. I have the same. It will cost you around 8k. I bought for 10k (c kat gaya mera offline store me)
Who goes for VGA? I do have 3~4 HDMI to HDMI male connector cables.So where is the issue? Moreover,LG makes good panels for TV as well as Monitors.VGA is outdated now. I would suggest you to get Benq 24" ips fhd 100hz monitor which has 2 hdmi and 1 dp. It works with DTH. Has ambient light sensor and dedicated input switch button on the front panel. I have the same. It will cost you around 8k. I bought for 10k (c kat gaya mera offline store me)
That monitor that you linked had one vga port. If you're not going to use more than 2 inputs then sure, go for it.Who goes for VGA? I do have 3~4 HDMI to HDMI male connector cables.So where is the issue? Moreover,LG makes good panels for TV as well as Monitors.