I tune (analog) TV through my VCR, so if I get a Dell 20.1" display, I could connect it (via S-Video or composite) and use it as a low-end flat TV sometimes. Normally, of course, you'd get black on the sides (or you can stretch--but I wouldn't).
Questions for anyone who has hooked a VCR to the 2005FPW:
1. Do the Zoom controls (I see them in the online manual) work for S-Video and composite? Or are they like Positioning: only for VGA/DVI?
2. If you CAN zoom, will the zoomed TV image use the whole screen or will you still get black bars left and right?
Basically, for shows broadcast in "fake widescreen" I want to be able to zoom in and get rid of ALL the black bars: the top/bottom ones that are in the broadcast, and the left/right ones that result from using a wide LCD with conventional TV. I know an LCD "real TV" can do that with one touch--but if I can do it manually I'll be happy.
Looked at another way, I'd be zooming the TV input so it filled the screen with no stretching: the top and bottom of the image would be cut off instead. Poor ads! 🙂 Can it be done?
(FYI, scroll down to the second image here to see Zoom in the Dell's menu)
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/monitors/2005FPW/English/setup.htm#Using the OSD
TIA!
(BTW, I am also curious, for the future, whether I can use this Dell display if I ever got digital cable TV.)
Questions for anyone who has hooked a VCR to the 2005FPW:
1. Do the Zoom controls (I see them in the online manual) work for S-Video and composite? Or are they like Positioning: only for VGA/DVI?
2. If you CAN zoom, will the zoomed TV image use the whole screen or will you still get black bars left and right?
Basically, for shows broadcast in "fake widescreen" I want to be able to zoom in and get rid of ALL the black bars: the top/bottom ones that are in the broadcast, and the left/right ones that result from using a wide LCD with conventional TV. I know an LCD "real TV" can do that with one touch--but if I can do it manually I'll be happy.
Looked at another way, I'd be zooming the TV input so it filled the screen with no stretching: the top and bottom of the image would be cut off instead. Poor ads! 🙂 Can it be done?
(FYI, scroll down to the second image here to see Zoom in the Dell's menu)
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/monitors/2005FPW/English/setup.htm#Using the OSD
TIA!
(BTW, I am also curious, for the future, whether I can use this Dell display if I ever got digital cable TV.)




