#1 Congrats on a marvelous display
#2 I don't want to fan the flames and it all seems to be semantics anyway, but I'm more apt to label this unit as a television. Though by no means would it be unacceptable or anything to be used as a monitor. To me, it just seems that 1920x1080 is one of those fringe resolutions. Its just not really a standard outside of the realm of TVs and it's not exactly a plug and play resolution. I'm sure all of the newer video cards can drive it with at the native res out of the box with the provided drivers, but some of the older ones not so much. You'll find yourself fiddling with PowerStrip or something to get it going with older hardware. That's leaving the dpi issue completely out as well.
Personally I wouldn't hesitate to use it as a monitor, but definitely with some viewing distance. I'd get a neck cramp turning left and right to see the whole picture.
#2 I don't want to fan the flames and it all seems to be semantics anyway, but I'm more apt to label this unit as a television. Though by no means would it be unacceptable or anything to be used as a monitor. To me, it just seems that 1920x1080 is one of those fringe resolutions. Its just not really a standard outside of the realm of TVs and it's not exactly a plug and play resolution. I'm sure all of the newer video cards can drive it with at the native res out of the box with the provided drivers, but some of the older ones not so much. You'll find yourself fiddling with PowerStrip or something to get it going with older hardware. That's leaving the dpi issue completely out as well.
Personally I wouldn't hesitate to use it as a monitor, but definitely with some viewing distance. I'd get a neck cramp turning left and right to see the whole picture.