Originally posted by: jiffylube1024
Originally posted by: ST
"16:9 (1280x720, 1920x1080): True widescreen. No LCD monitors that I know of incorporate this HDTV resolution. 16:10 is the commonly used one for monitors because it's a good compromise between productivity (Word documents anyone?) and movie watching"
False statement:
Westinghouse 37" 1920x1080p LCD Monitor
Sceptre 37" 1920x1080p LCD/TV
Main considerations for PC use:
Truth be told those are really LCD-TV's first and computer monitors second. The word 'monitor' is often used to describe a television without a built in tuner and/or speakers, and that is the context which describes those screens as 'monitors.'
But since those have VGA/DVI ports it is of course fair game to call them PC monitors as wel. Unlike previous LCD/CRT/etc. 'monitors', those support resolutions large enough to make them bearable as full-time PC monitors.
Although You'd have to sit pretty far back from them, so you better either have a large desk or use them for presentations, etc.. Looking at a 37" display from 2 feet away will be pretty engrossing, but it will give you massive eye strain and be all but impossible to focus on the whole screen at the same time.