[DEAD] Insignia non-SMART HDTV 22" (21.5" actual) LCD 1080P / FHD TV (2x HDMI input, composite, RF, USB) $59.99 @ BestBuy.com

MisterE

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It has both a S/PDIF coaxial digital and a headphone / analog line out for audio outputs. That's nice, they sometimes skip the analog audio output.
 

Replay

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Read elsewhere that HDMI inputs have overscan, clipping off some of the image when used as a computer monitor. Selecting Game Mode supposedly fixes this. Wonder if it has a 4:4:4 screen. Very tempting for the money if you need something small.
 

mikeford

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I used to keep a small monitor like this in my AV shelf system to make small adjustments, do stuff without turning on the big projection system, or do some task independent to what was going on with the big screen.
 

MisterE

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Read elsewhere that HDMI inputs have overscan, clipping off some of the image when used as a computer monitor. Selecting Game Mode supposedly fixes this. Wonder if it has a 4:4:4 screen. Very tempting for the money if you need something small.
My main TV is an older Hitachi 3D TV. It overscans with the multimedia PC that I have connected and I have to use the AMD Radeon software to adjust the overscan. I've never tried any of the different modes that are built into the TV.

This is definitely an awesome deal if you need it.
 

VirtualLarry

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It could even double as a "server monitor", for a pair of mining rigs or something, with the dual HDMI inputs, and semi-small size. Not really a fan of that sort of stand, though.
 

mikeford

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Not to get too far off topic, but I used to hunt down POS, point of sale, like 6" diagonal monitors, so handy for that niche use.