requirements for HDTV Monitors for Media Center

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I originally had my media center connected to my home TV with s-video and
video/ audio cords, however, text was extremely difficult to read. I went
back to a standard computer monitor.

I plan on purchasing a HDTV and would like to run my media center through
it. what requirements should I look for so that I can watch TV and still
read email and web text?
 
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'Get Started with HDTV in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005'
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mce/expert/hdtv.mspx


regards,
ssg MS-MVP

HDTV scrrens wrote:

> I originally had my media center connected to my home TV with s-video and
> video/ audio cords, however, text was extremely difficult to read. I went
> back to a standard computer monitor.
>
> I plan on purchasing a HDTV and would like to run my media center through
> it. what requirements should I look for so that I can watch TV and still
> read email and web text?
 
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Also:-
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mce/getstarted/connecttv.mspx

regards,
ssg MS-MVP

HDTV scrrens wrote:

> I originally had my media center connected to my home TV with s-video and
> video/ audio cords, however, text was extremely difficult to read. I went
> back to a standard computer monitor.
>
> I plan on purchasing a HDTV and would like to run my media center through
> it. what requirements should I look for so that I can watch TV and still
> read email and web text?