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TV that could work for a pc

FlatScreenNinja

I have a gaming pc running on an old 1280x1024 monitor however the amount of dead pixels are now unbearable. I also have a PS2 that me and a friend love to play after a day at college.

I only have space for one display on my desk and nowhere else to put a display in my room.

I know TVs are not the best for pc gaming however I'm looking for a full HD display for about 150£ and emulation won't work at a decent speed in my pc for some unknown reason. (asked the reddit ps2 emulation community many times and still can't get it to work)

AMD FX-8320

XFX DD R9 280X

8GB

256GB SAMSUNG EVO

1TB WD BLACK

any suggestions would be greatly appreciated

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I would get a good 75hz monitor for the 150£ instead, like say ASUS VX VX248H/ASUS VX238H/BenQ RL2455HM and if you care more about the picture quality then get almost any IPS monitor for the 150£.

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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I would get a good 75hz monitor for the 150£ instead, like say ASUS VX VX248H/ASUS VX238H/BenQ RL2455HM and if you care more about the picture quality then get almost any IPS monitor for the 150£.

Can an analogue signal e.g ps2 av out. Connect and work with one of these?
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Can an analogue signal e.g ps2 av out. Connect and work with one of these?

this from the ps2 av out, then you will need one of these to go from the adapter to the monitor's HDMI port.

 

or you can use one of these from the ps2's composite to the hdmi of the monitor.

 

I however think that the is an issue doing this on windows 10 but don't quote me on that.

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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this from the ps2 av out, then you will need one of these to go from the adapter to the monitor's HDMI port.

or you can use one of these from the ps2's composite to the hdmi of the monitor.

I however think that the is an issue doing this on windows 10 but don't quote me on that.

Well thank you for the reply. I'll look into getting one sorted
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