- May 11, 2006
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Hi all,
I'm looking for a TV or monitor for my bedroom wall. I don't have a lot to spend, and I found this TV available at Costco for about $300:
https://m.costco.com/Samsung-40"-Class-(39.9"-Diag.)-4K-Ultra-HD-LED-LCD-TV.product.100381127.html
I don't know a lot about TV / monitor specs, but it does have a 120 refresh rate, seemingly good resolution, and good consumer ratings. I plan on possibly gaming on the TV or monitor, but it would be used primarily to watch programs, and I'm a pretty casual gamer (my hardware is pretty outdated at this point).
I'm just looking for some opinions from those who understand specs better than myself. Is there any advantage to choosing a similar sized monitor over the TV? If it helps, I currently don't subscribe to a provider. I usually just mirror my phone screen to watch Netflix, though at some point I might subscribe to cable or satellite again.
Thanks for any advice.
I'm looking for a TV or monitor for my bedroom wall. I don't have a lot to spend, and I found this TV available at Costco for about $300:
https://m.costco.com/Samsung-40"-Class-(39.9"-Diag.)-4K-Ultra-HD-LED-LCD-TV.product.100381127.html
I don't know a lot about TV / monitor specs, but it does have a 120 refresh rate, seemingly good resolution, and good consumer ratings. I plan on possibly gaming on the TV or monitor, but it would be used primarily to watch programs, and I'm a pretty casual gamer (my hardware is pretty outdated at this point).
I'm just looking for some opinions from those who understand specs better than myself. Is there any advantage to choosing a similar sized monitor over the TV? If it helps, I currently don't subscribe to a provider. I usually just mirror my phone screen to watch Netflix, though at some point I might subscribe to cable or satellite again.
Thanks for any advice.