My laptop has a HDMI port. Can I connect my Bose Life style 48 via HDMI cable and use the laptop as the monitor? My laptop is NEC VERSA E6310 and my Home theatre system is BOSE LIFE STYLE 48.
Can both be compatible with HDMI PORT for video output as well as the audio input from Bose Asked by ravisouthindian 23 months ago Similar questions: laptop HDMI port connect Bose Life style 48 cable monitor Computers > Hardware > Desktops & Laptops.
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HP W2338H 23-Inch Widescreen Monitor $224.99 - $249.99Reviews (41) HP W2338H 23-Inch Widescreen MonitorEye Candy+ 0 likesLike itHP W2338H 23-Inch Widescreen MonitorThis display replaced an aging 19" Samsung 4:3 LCD that I was using in combination with my laptop display. The goal was to replace both with a single, large display. I must say this 23" 16:9 LCD from HP fits the bill perfectly.It only took about 3 minutes to unbox, adjust the stand, and cable to power and the VGA & audio ports on my docking station.
Following some previous advice seen in other reviews, I powered down my laptop and didn't boot until the new display was in place and powered up. My laptop is an HP nc6400 corporate workhorse running WinXP. I booted-up docked with the laptop lid shut, and it was quite happy with the external w2338h.
I loaded the new display drivers from the included CD. No reboot was required. Somewhere between the boot and completion of the display driver load, my display adapter res snapped to 1920x1080 @ 60Hz which is precisely what the display wants.
This is the most beautiful display I've ever seen, bar none. It sits about 16.5" high, so it...fits perfectly under my 18" hutch. The built-in speakers fire out the back which is fine because the back of my hutch bounces it back toward me.
With all due respect to other reviews, the speakers aren't that bad. Though not worthy of a home theater, the built-in speakers are certainly adequate for normal "PC" sound and they beat the built-in speakers on my laptop for sure. The display coating is glossy vs. matte.
This enables exceptionally vibrant colors and sharp resolution. It also means you'll potentially see reflections from lighted objects behind you, but it takes all of about 30 seconds for your brain to start ignoring those. Having this much screen real estate is awesome.
The display has standard lock slot in the back which I've pressed into service to ensure the wife doesn't "reallocate" my new display. I've not tried the HDMI input yet and probably won't in the foreseeable future, so I can't vouch for display behavior using HDMI. With the VGA input, the display fills every pixel with no black frame or letterbox.
If you're shopping for a big, gorgeous display, this is it! Disclaimer: I am an HP employee, but I don't work for the Personal Systems Group (PSG). In that respect, I'm just an end user.
More41 review(s) 0 comment(s) Posted 31 days ago at HP W2338H 23-Inch Widescreen MonitorWhy don't you, HP, make this baby in LED? + 0 likesLike itHP W2338H 23-Inch Widescreen MonitorI am planning to build a new PC in first q next year (2010). I've been shopping for monitor since november... God, it's so painfull.
Yes, this HP W2338h and it's brother 2509m are the best on the LCD market. I spent hours in Staples to see how it is for the eyes - amazing. And let me tell you people, if you looking for really cool and rich image quality forget -- FORGET about the cheezy mate screens - even if it has 10.000.000:1 CR - it means nothing - the colors are dead compare to any glossy screen.
GLOSSY - is what makes the image stunning, and if some of you are concerned about reflections and stuff, come on... get vertical blinds for God's sake. Obviously I am not going to buy all the components for my new PC in one shot. I am just like any other "hi tech freak", waiting for "gulftown" or "thuban" to hit the shelves, then we'll see... What stops me from buying this monitor or 2509m... It's not LED yet.
I don't care about LCD or LED much, only because LED is newer - no, but what...I do care about is: 1) LED would definetely look better, because it'd be slimer. 2) it'd be energy efficient and less hazardous. And the last thing which I don't really care about - it'd obviously have a crazy contrast ratio and 2ms response time.
So, if you need a stunning image quality right now and you don't care much about energy consumption (this monitor by the way and 2509m are not energy star qualified), then go for it. Because it looks like that this is the best on today's market at the affordable price range. Thanks very much for reading my review.
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Yes yes you can connect my Bose Life style 48 via HDMI cable and use the laptop as the monitor Sources: it is my opinion .
Connect my Bose Life style 48 via HDMI cable and use the laptop as the monitor $1,698.00 - $1,699.95 at 7 online storesCNET Editor rating:Not yet ratedAverage user rating:4.0 starsout of 7 reviewsMore product information:User reviewsSpecificationsManufacturer infoDescription:The Bose Lifestyle V20 home theater system offers HD compatibility for your DVD player and other components. Direct/Reflecting cube speakers deliver lifelike surround sound and ADAPTiQ system customizes that sound to your room. Video upscaling ensures your movies and sports always use the highest resolution capabilities of your display, up to 1080p over HDMI.
Technical DetailsComplete system designed for those who want to add their own DVD player and other hi-def sourcesADAPTiQ® system customizes sound to your rooms unique characteristicsBose® link enables a whole-home entertainment solution, even outdoorsVideo upscaling uses the highest resolution capabilities of your TV, up to 1080p over HDMI4 Direct/Reflecting speakers, horizontal center speaker, Acoustimass® module, media console, displayFirst time buyer/user of Bose. We were looking for good quality sound and small size. The design is very good: visitors cannot tell where the sound comes from: speakers were easily installed and incorporated in our current living room.
The sound is great for movies and very good for music. The more dynamic the range the better the sound. It does well with PCM 2.0, 5.1, the mp3, wav files and nice with mono recordings.
Upgrading video signal is good too. Standard cable looks better on 40" LCD TV. It does well with trhough HD signal (no loss/distortion).
I have Blu-ray from PC hooked to it (no HDCP conflict here yet). Looks great! Issues: 1.
We had handshake issues with a motorola cable box. 2. We had to return first unit as it had color distortion (Bose customer service is good).3.
Infrared signal comes from display so the other devices need to face the display, otherwise use the IR sensor. SummarY: It's a nice unit, provides enough power, quality and upgrading of audio and video signal in an elegant, discrete design. It can satisfy the average consumer.
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HP W2338H 23-Inch Widescreen Monitor. Reviews:This display replaced an aging 19" Samsung 4:3 LCD that I was using in combination with my laptop display. The goal was to replace both with a single, large display.
I must say this 23" 16:9 LCD from HP fits the bill perfectly. It only took about 3 minutes to unbox, adjust the stand, and cable to power and the VGA & audio ports on my docking station. Following some previous advice seen in other reviews, I powered down my laptop and didn't boot until the new display was in place and powered up.My laptop is an HP nc6400 corporate workhorse running WinXP.
I booted-up docked with the laptop lid shut, and it was quite happy with the external w2338h. I loaded the new display drivers from the included CD.No reboot was required. Somewhere between the boot and completion of the display driver load, my display adapter res snapped to 1920x1080 @ 60Hz which is precisely what the display wants.
This is the most beautiful display I've ever seen, bar none.It sits about 16.5" high, so it ... more41 review(s) 0 comment(s) Posted 31 days ago at Why don't you, HP, make this baby in LED? + 0 likesLike itHP W2338H 23-Inch Widescreen MonitorI am planning to build a new PC in first q next year (2010). I've been shopping for monitor since november... God, it's so painfull.
Yes, this HP W2338h and it's brother 2509m are the best on the LCD market. I spent hours in Staples to see how it is for the eyes - amazing. And let me tell you people, if you looking for really cool and rich image quality forget -- FORGET about the cheezy mate screens - even if it has 10.000.000:1 CR - it means nothing - the colors are dead compare to any glossy screen.
GLOSSY - is what makes the image stunning, and if some of you are concerned about reflections and stuff, come on... get vertical blinds for God's sake. Obviously I am not going to buy all the components for my new PC in one shot. I am just like any other "hi tech freak", waiting for "gulftown" or "thuban" to hit the shelves, then we'll see... What stops me from buying this monitor or 2509m... It's not LED yet.
I don't care about LCD or LED much, only because LED is newer Sources: http://www.hawkee.com/shop/prod/5954573/reviews/ .
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