MBP + Cinema Display + TV Moved

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Ok so heres my situation.
I have a 15" MBP and would very much like to get a large 30"+ cinema display. Current choices:
30" Apple HD Cinema Display
30" Dell equivalent
or
Sony Bravia HD TV probably 40" though I'm not sure yet.
The reason for my last choice is that i would very much like to be able to watch TV on it, as i don't have a TV in the room I wish the Display to go (so i thought i would kill two birds with one stone, not litterally of course).
Is there any way of hooking the 30" displays to a Digi (Sky) box of some sort, and viewing a TV signal (as obviously they only take the DVI link).
Also if i went for the Sony, what do you think the on screen display quality would be like, when linked to the MBP??
Any suggestions/comments or experiences shard would be very much appreciated....
Thanks
S

Computers don't limit the output to TVs. The limitation comes from the TV itself. Many manufacturers don't consider us 1% of the market that desire to hook a computer up to a large screen TV and so they don't account for it. Fortunately, this is begining to change.
What you might want to do, when you decide on a specific model number of TV, is search the AV Science Forums (avsforum.com) for that model and see what others have to say about their experience hooking it up to a computer (PC or Mac; doesn't really matter). I believe the new Sonys that are true full HD are working better at this, at least over a VGA connection. The new Sharps (D62U series) are reported to be working over digital connections.
It pays to do research on the TV up front to avoid disappointment.

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    Ok so heres my situation.
    I have a 15" MBP and would very much like to get a large 30"+ cinema display. Current choices:
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    30" Dell equivalent
    or
    Sony Bravia HD TV probably 40" though I'm not sure yet.
    The reason for my last choice is that i would very much like to be able to watch TV on it, as i don't have a TV in the room I wish the Display to go (so i thought i would kill two birds with one stone, not litterally of course).
    Is there any way of hooking the 30" displays to a Digi (Sky) box of some sort, and viewing a TV signal (as obviously they only take the DVI link).
    Also if i went for the Sony, what do you think the on screen display quality would be like, when linked to the MBP??
    Any suggestions/comments or experiences shard would be very much appreciated....
    Thanks
    S

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