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Okay, so I have an Asus VH238H 23" LED monitor which has HDMI input on it so form the get go, hooking a Wii U to this monitor won't be an issue (I think). But my reasoning for this are as follows, or rather, why I wish to experiment.
1 - My roommates tend to make good use of the TV, inconsistent times, I can never predict when they don't use or use the TV, so gaming sessions on the big screen are limited at best.
2 - Sure, there is the game pad and is convenient, but I prefer seeing the games in at least 720, but this monitor does full 1080p and not fixed at 480p. That and I can't find a comfortable position to hold it while gaming.
For the sake of convenience, and so I can experience Wii U games in at least HD glory, hooking it up to my monitor would be the quickest solution and possibly the easiest as far as not having to wait for people to be done with the TV (not mine, but a roommate's TV mind you). That, and I want to avoid any inconveniences during said use. Now, like I said, hooking it up to the screen itself will pose no issues, aside from channeling the sound since my PC speakers are hooked up to the motherboard. Rerouting the sound to the PC speakers will be a pain to be sure, worse case scenario, I could always unplug the connector and into the headphone jack on the game pad, or simply use headphones The other problem is I also use the monitor when I use the PC for Steam games and the like, so there would be a signal conflict I would imagine, the DVI to GPU vs. HDMI to Wii U, I would have no means of changing input easily from Wii U and when I'm done, use the PC without having to fiddle with the cables in the back of the LED monitor, unless there was a more streamlined way to change inputs on the fly.
So to sum up:
Roommates use HDTV at inconsistent intervals, making it hard to find out when I can use the TV for the Wii U. Using game pad/off-screen only gets uncomfortable really fast.
PC monitor accepts HDMI so hooking up Wii U would work fine, problem is rerouting audio to proper source and swapping back and forth between PC usage and Wii U with one being DVI and the other being HDMI
What would be the best way to approach this?
Edit: The monitor switches input easily with DVI and HDMI plugged in, issue now is the sound
1 - My roommates tend to make good use of the TV, inconsistent times, I can never predict when they don't use or use the TV, so gaming sessions on the big screen are limited at best.
2 - Sure, there is the game pad and is convenient, but I prefer seeing the games in at least 720, but this monitor does full 1080p and not fixed at 480p. That and I can't find a comfortable position to hold it while gaming.
For the sake of convenience, and so I can experience Wii U games in at least HD glory, hooking it up to my monitor would be the quickest solution and possibly the easiest as far as not having to wait for people to be done with the TV (not mine, but a roommate's TV mind you). That, and I want to avoid any inconveniences during said use. Now, like I said, hooking it up to the screen itself will pose no issues, aside from channeling the sound since my PC speakers are hooked up to the motherboard. Rerouting the sound to the PC speakers will be a pain to be sure, worse case scenario, I could always unplug the connector and into the headphone jack on the game pad, or simply use headphones The other problem is I also use the monitor when I use the PC for Steam games and the like, so there would be a signal conflict I would imagine, the DVI to GPU vs. HDMI to Wii U, I would have no means of changing input easily from Wii U and when I'm done, use the PC without having to fiddle with the cables in the back of the LED monitor, unless there was a more streamlined way to change inputs on the fly.
So to sum up:
Roommates use HDTV at inconsistent intervals, making it hard to find out when I can use the TV for the Wii U. Using game pad/off-screen only gets uncomfortable really fast.
PC monitor accepts HDMI so hooking up Wii U would work fine, problem is rerouting audio to proper source and swapping back and forth between PC usage and Wii U with one being DVI and the other being HDMI
What would be the best way to approach this?
Edit: The monitor switches input easily with DVI and HDMI plugged in, issue now is the sound