30" Apple Monitor as HD TV/DVD Source as Well?

Hi everyone! I am considering buying a 30" Apple monitor with my PowerMac and am considering the following:
Ditching my old TV and having just the computer and 30" in my bedroom. I want to use the 30" monitor for both my PowerMac and for watching DVDs, playing Xbox, and watching cable (both regular and HD). Is this possible? Will I need to sacrifice anything to accomplish this?
Thank you,
Keith

The Refresh Rate of apple's LCDs are a bit slow for good gaming. They give you a blurring effect with lots of movement. I wouldn't recommend it. Most LCD's right now are not great for gaming with the Xbox. Maybe I'm picky, but I got a bad headache and did not enjoy it. Also, you need to think of how you are going to get your dvd player/xbox connected to the LCD. It has a dual DVI input. You will have to run it through your computer with a TV-PCI card or a video capture card, if you have a desktop computer w/PCI slots. Also you will need a HD-Cable box with a DVI output. Even then you will have to keep unscrewing the cable to switch between your computer and the cable. Or you could find a TV card/video capture card to put the cable through your computer, but to be honest it may not look great on the LCD because the LCD has such a high resolution, and most TV, even the HD tv thats out now isn't truly the resolution of the LCD. You may end up not using the whole screen when playing games of viewing TV.
And then there is apple's pixel policy, as well as other lighting color problems, that they are not too willing to replace a 30" LCD with questionable problems.
For this kind of money, and for what you want to do. I would get a nice 20"LCD and a 30" Tube-Flat Glass screen HDTV from somewhere that offers extended warranties, and you will probably still save some money as opposed to the 30"LCD.And You will probably enjoy the DVD/Games/TV more. Unless you are editing HD video, or doing massive graphic design work/animation, I would bother getting such a large screen for your computer. It won't easily double as a TV/DVD/Game Monitor and it can't be coveredfor more then a year unless you buy it with a computer and buy applecare. And then you still will have to kick and scream at the genious bar to get it repaired.
Just my opinion on the matter. I went through this whole proccess previously.
Good Luck.

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