February 20, 201016 yr Also, word has it that Comcast outside of Metro SoFla (Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Orlando, Fort Myers, Naples, Panama City, Sarasota, etc) has bought the rights to the extra 55 Marlins games to make it all 150 games in 2010. We shall have to wait and see because seeing is believing with Comcast, but this is great news indeed all around. that would kick all kinds of ass too. :thumbup Great news.
February 23, 201016 yr Well i think im just going to connect my computer to my tv. The only problem is its a 42 inch so i dont know if upsizing the the video will make it too blury to watch. I have a 52 in and I recall it being perfectly watchable, so you shouldn't have to worry too much about that.
February 23, 201016 yr Well i think im just going to connect my computer to my tv. The only problem is its a 42 inch so i dont know if upsizing the the video will make it too blury to watch. I have a 52 in and I recall it being perfectly watchable, so you shouldn't have to worry too much about that. Hey, what does it entail connecting your computer to the tv? Someone told me it's not as easy it as sounds as there are a bunch of settings and wires to deal with.
February 23, 201016 yr Well I have a mac and from what i have seen and read you have to have the following for my configuration: Mini-DVI to VGA VGA Cable and then for sound you got to have a cable with audio out headphone jack from the computer and then the basic audio cables on the other end. Im going to try this first before spending a ton of money on possibly finding HDMI connectors and Cables.
February 23, 201016 yr Well I have a mac and from what i have seen and read you have to have the following for my configuration: Mini-DVI to VGA VGA Cable and then for sound you got to have a cable with audio out headphone jack from the computer and then the basic audio cables on the other end. Im going to try this first before spending a ton of money on possibly finding HDMI connectors and Cables. Online, HDMI cables don't cost too much. You could spend $10 on a Mini-DVI to HDMI and then maybe another $10-$15 on an HDMI cable.
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