Use a 28inch LCD tv for a monitor?

Seegs108

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How can anyone use anything above 22" for various usage on a computer. I know i couldn't.

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amenx

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I moved from a 22" to 26" Samsung a couple years back and I could never return to a smaller size... ever. Its easy on the eyes, no problem whatsoever. I'm looking to move up to a 30" Dell for my next upgrade.
 

wuliheron

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I paid $250.oo for my 27" Samsung monitor which is made for gaming. They've spend years developing internal circuitry with low latency and combined with a 1ms response time it makes this puppy as fast as CRT for all practical purposes. If I ever want to watch TV on my computer I'll just buy a cheap pci card.
 

funks

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anybody know if the TV above is IPS? Or TN? Aren't most TV panels IPS?
 

Brakner

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Best upgrade I did last year was going from a 22" Samsung Syncmaster monitor to a 32" Insignia 1080P TV ( monitor ) The colors are so much brighter. I hooked up my old 22" to my second PC which also had an ATI card and compared the picture side by side. It was amazing how much better a TV is than the monitor.
 

Vdubchaos

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When I got my kids LG 1080p 32" TV I did some testing vs my 24" Samsung Monitor.

At the end of the day, Monitor is MUCH better. Smaller pixles, better quality and just more vibrant.

Not to say that 32" TV wasn't good, it was HUGE (perhaps too big) but side by side monitor blew it away.

Same goes for my 40" Samsung TV, even compare to my 25" INC monitor, TV is just weak.
 

mnewsham

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why dont you just explain yourself instead of acting like a child?

MY comment of LCD TFT was a troll comment NOT yours, that's why there is the trollface to let you know i was trolling with my post. It really had nothing to do with you.