View Full Version : Trio DX-628 -> VGA monitor
goodnite
05-03-2004, 06:15 PM
Noticed that the TRIO DX-628 has a VGA out. (As a matter of fact some of the newer DVD players or even Digital set top box seem to have it) What is the output quality like compare to normal TV out? Tempted to get one and plug me old 17" CRT that I'm not using to it instead of buying another TV. :dD
Goodnite
Noticed that the TRIO DX-628 has a VGA out. (As a matter of fact some of the newer DVD players or even Digital set top box seem to have it) What is the output quality like compare to normal TV out? Tempted to get one and plug me old 17" CRT that I'm not using to it instead of buying another TV. :dD
Goodnite
Theoretically, it should be a lot crisper than your TV (depending on how good a screen etc the VGA monitor is of course).
You should be able to get progressive output from it as well, I would imagine, but the proof is in the testing.
Why don't you give them a call, and see if they wouldn't mind if you brought your CRT in to try on it, they should be fairly accomodating, after all, they want to sell you one.
jokiin
05-03-2004, 11:43 PM
Noticed that the TRIO DX-628 has a VGA out. (As a matter of fact some of the newer DVD players or even Digital set top box seem to have it) What is the output quality like compare to normal TV out? Tempted to get one and plug me old 17" CRT that I'm not using to it instead of buying another TV. :dD
Goodnite
I have only tried it through an LCD but I would think that a CRT would be better, although I think it's really aimed at plasma, projectors etc. Interestingly the VGA out is also macro free
goodnite
06-03-2004, 10:25 AM
I have only tried it through an LCD but I would think that a CRT would be better, although I think it's really aimed at plasma, projectors etc. Interestingly the VGA out is also macro free
Interesting. So this unit comes with Macrovision enabled? Is there a way to disable it like through a secret keycode/menu? Just out of curiousity really, as I don't think I have ever record stuff from a DVD to a tape much at all these days. I tend to rip it to a DVD-R if I'm desperate for another copy and the tools already automatically remove them for me on the copy. ;)
Cheers
Goodnite
jokiin
06-03-2004, 10:32 AM
Interesting. So this unit comes with Macrovision enabled? Is there a way to disable it like through a secret keycode/menu? Just out of curiousity really, as I don't think I have ever record stuff from a DVD to a tape much at all these days. I tend to rip it to a DVD-R if I'm desperate for another copy and the tools already automatically remove them for me on the copy. ;)
Cheers
Goodnite
Not that I am aware of, If I find a way of disabling it I will post here.
I have only tried it through an LCD but I would think that a CRT would be better, although I think it's really aimed at plasma, projectors etc. Interestingly the VGA out is also macro free
What is the vga resolution? Can you choose screen resolution and refresh rate?
jokiin
10-03-2004, 12:03 AM
What is the vga resolution? Can you choose screen resolution and refresh rate?
I would have to hook it back up to be sure but i'm pretty sure that there was no adjustment
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