Jake is more than right. I just bought a Samsung 244t 1920x1200 monitor BECAUSE it had HDCP. Surprise - the component video display is BETTER than with DVI/HDCP. Brighter, more correct gamma correction, I'm sure. Same sharpness to the best that I can see. DVI is key for the PC interface at that res, of course. Good to know that I'll need HDCP for BlueRay and/or newer HD-capable video boards, though. I think HiDef is far better on 24" monitors two feet away than on 40"-60" LCD TVs 4'-8' away. Plus your investment gives you awesome PC desktop space.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
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Jake is more than right. I just bought a Samsung 244t 1920x1200 monitor BECAUSE it had HDCP. Surprise - the component video display is BETTER than with DVI/HDCP.
Brighter, more correct gamma correction, I'm sure. Same sharpness to the best that I can see.
DVI is key for the PC interface at that res, of course.
Good to know that I'll need HDCP for BlueRay and/or newer HD-capable video boards, though.
I think HiDef is far better on 24" monitors two feet away than on 40"-60" LCD TVs 4'-8' away. Plus your investment gives you awesome PC desktop space.