My current computer is connected to my 53 "TV across the room. It's a pretty cool trick, and if you have a computer and television are in the same room to throw, you should if you have a possibility to connect them. The real work best on preferably a computer monitor in real terms (LCD, CRT has been received but watch), but videos, play games and surf the Internet quite fun to do something on the couch.
TV resolution than computer monitors are actually quite bad, unless you have an LCD TV. Mine did not, but even I found that it was a very cool thing is connected and works well for movies / videos. This game can be done if there is not much text on the screen you have read, but you will not be chatting with your friends to World of Warcraft, if you do not want to be blind.
Word processing / web browsing is tolerable, but the eye quest for a long time. Sure, increasing the size of the text that you can take to reduce eye strain too. All in all, I only use the TV for video, because it is easier to sit at my desk and my computer use, LCD monitor to do the actual work.
Most newer video cards have S-Video port on it, and that is (the easiest way and how I use) to connect your TV to your computer. Some newer video cards have a different outcome, and take some of the newer TVs have VGA or DVI input, a regular monitor cable. Take a look at the connections on both devices, and you should be able to tell if they have one thing in common, then you just need to figure out what they are. If they do not have one thing in common), see on television with S-video connector (the black circle over the width of the fingers, and if you find one, you only need to buy a graphics card (they can have less than $ 100) S - has video-out.
Once you have them) with a cable (S-video or vice versa, you have connected in the settings on your PC drivers go. In Windows, right click on desktop and click Properties to open the Display Properties window, then go to the tab "Settings". On some cards, you can select / activate the other monitor (TV) directly from this window, but in most of the graphics card you should use the "Advanced" button and click to make there.
Most of the good graphics card will give you the on-screen display on both devices (your monitor and TV) simultaneously, but the GeForce card I have now only leave me with two displays as a side-by-side desktops. This works even better for me because I love the message, or something that plays on television, and constantly work on normal desktop can have. I'm not sure if you've heard or seen, but Bill Gates uses a triple on the computer desktop (3 tablets) - I hope you are as jealous as I am!
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