Originally posted by: Tegeril
I can't say I agree with the statement that "Despite its low resolution, if you sit 4 feet away, you can't really tell much difference."
You really, really, can. 1360x768 looks loads and loads of different when compared to 1920x1200 and 2560x1600.
He is correct though. I feel like a broken record, but I am going to keep saying this until people understand the point. Pixel size and density is relative to the viewing distance.
Most people sit around 1' away from their 21" LCD. Yes, it sports a nice high resolution of 1600 X 1050, but does it look all that beter? It depends. If you sit 1' away from a 32" at 1360 X 768 then it will look like ass. If you back up another foot? It looks better, back up another foot? better even yet. A pixel could be the size of a fricken house, but so long as you are 1 mile away from the display, it will look great. Stay 10 feet away and all you are going to see is solid colors.
Pixel size, density is relative based on viewing distance, period.
A 32" 1360 X 768 has the same image quality as a 42" 1920 X 1080 when within the same relative viewpoint. Because a 42" TV is larger, you will sit back further than one would with a 32", thus, it all equals out in the end.
Everyone is subject to their opinion, but make sure you understand what you are talking about before making some blanket statements. I bet the majority of people who complain about an LCD-TV as a monitor have never seen one in person. That is my opinion on it.
I really like the objective comment from 'duckymcse' and he nailed it for the most part.
There are a lot of well respected and well known users on this board who use 30" + LCD-TVs as their main rigs and aboslutely love it. They would never go back to their small piddly displays. I guess in the end the user has to decide if he wants to game through a small window with super sharp lines, or game through a large bay window where there isn't quite the clarify of that small window. Of course, who notices the little details of a large picture? Not me... But hey, that is my opinion, right?

I could never go back to monitor. My 30" is here to stay for many more years... I also love the fact that I do not have the buy an SLI rig, or a new graphics card every 6 months just to keep up. Two year refreshes FTW
