Viewing HDV on NTSC HD monitor

When I upgrade to FCP 5 (and to a more powerful computer), will I be able to see HDV footage on my HD NTSC monitor via firewire as I edit in the same way that I see SD footage now?
ALFRED GUZZETTI

No. You will need a third party device (Kona or Decklink) that will output an HD signal to play on your HD monitor.
good luck.
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