Q. Both are 55" Samsung LCD HDTVs. The LN55C610, and the LN55C650. It looks like the 650 is a bit of a step-up and is maybe a bit newer, so are there things that the 650 is capable of that the 610 is not? Thanks for any help!
A. Usually there are very few and minor difference that you cannot tell with the naked eye at times and other times wont even matter to you. Sometimes it is the contrast ratio which is a little better. Or usually it is just 1 or 2 less HDMI ports or USB ports, or ability to connect with the internet directly for Netflix, Pandora and such. And the cosmetic look of the t.v. may be a little different such as matte or shiny and stuff like that. hope it helps
Can I use my xbox360 or blueray player to convert my TV to a remote monitor for my computer?
Q. I have a samsung blueray player, and xbox 360, Samsung LCD 630 55", a Samsung LAN adapter, and a 2wired network(wired/wireless both). Is there anyway to set up my TV as a remote screen for my computer?
A. No. Not without a wireless VGA or WHDMI extender of some kind. And those things are NOT cheap. We are talking $200 for the cheapest VGA wireless extender set.
A LAN network does not have the necessary bandwidth to transmit high-resolution computer monitor video. The best home routers might do 1 gigabit (which is roughly 12.5 megabytes / sec). A DVI connection does 8 gigabytes/ sec in comparison.
Frankly, connecting your computer to your HDTV using a $10 VGA, DVI or HDMI cable is FAR more cost-effective.
A LAN network does not have the necessary bandwidth to transmit high-resolution computer monitor video. The best home routers might do 1 gigabit (which is roughly 12.5 megabytes / sec). A DVI connection does 8 gigabytes/ sec in comparison.
Frankly, connecting your computer to your HDTV using a $10 VGA, DVI or HDMI cable is FAR more cost-effective.
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