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<blockquote data-quote="Efros" data-source="post: 43782" data-attributes="member: 18068"><p>I have the monitor in the basement hooked to two machines with a kvm switch, Not had any issues booting but then I dont recall booting without a monitor attached. I run in Clone view so I believe the refresh rates are the same for monitor and TV (60 Hz in the US) but as I dont use the monitor very often this is not an issue. As to the image quality it very much depends what you are watching, certainly when watching dvds in the Htpc it is as good as from a dvd hooked up using a composite cable, not as good as a component hookup though. Watching divx movies is more preferable on the htpc than watching on my divx capable dvd player (Philips DVP642).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Efros, post: 43782, member: 18068"] I have the monitor in the basement hooked to two machines with a kvm switch, Not had any issues booting but then I dont recall booting without a monitor attached. I run in Clone view so I believe the refresh rates are the same for monitor and TV (60 Hz in the US) but as I dont use the monitor very often this is not an issue. As to the image quality it very much depends what you are watching, certainly when watching dvds in the Htpc it is as good as from a dvd hooked up using a composite cable, not as good as a component hookup though. Watching divx movies is more preferable on the htpc than watching on my divx capable dvd player (Philips DVP642). [/QUOTE]
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