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I am considering the purchase one large monitor to replace my two 24" monitors on my desktop. I run a hybrid computer that I built and it boots in MacOS Lion and Windows 7. The monitor that I was looking at yesterday was a Samsung 40" LED. I would like to know if anyone here has any experience using larger monitors with a computer and what their thoughts are. Any advice would be helpful. Keep in mind that I will be sitting approximately 2' to 3' from the monitor.

 

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I use a 37 inch 1080p tv as my monitor and love it.



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tHE gLOVe - Large monitor for gaming and everything else computer related

Hello all

 

I am considering the purchase one large monitor to replace my two 24" monitors on my desktop. I run a hybrid computer that I built and it boots in MacOS Lion and Windows 7. The monitor that I was looking at yesterday was a Samsung 40" LED. I would like to know if anyone here has any experience using larger monitors with a computer and what their thoughts are. Any advice would be helpful. Keep in mind that I will be sitting approximately 2' to 3' from the monitor.

 

Thanks Smile

 

Good question gLOVe, I use a 24' LG monitor and I’m happy with it. I havetried playing COD (Wii and PS3) on a 42" LED monitor but got dizzy andended up with huge headaches both times. Not sure if this would happen using aPC, let me know how it goes in any event

Joe


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I use 2 32 inch 1080p tv as my monitor and love it.

 

But being to close will not work.  I have mine @ 6-8 feet away and works



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tHE gLOVe - Large monitor for gaming and everything else computer related

Hello all

 

I am considering the purchase one large monitor to replace my two 24" monitors on my desktop. I run a hybrid computer that I built and it boots in MacOS Lion and Windows 7. The monitor that I was looking at yesterday was a Samsung 40" LED. I would like to know if anyone here has any experience using larger monitors with a computer and what their thoughts are. Any advice would be helpful. Keep in mind that I will be sitting approximately 2' to 3' from the monitor.

 

Thanks Smile

There is two types of LARGE screens used for computing:

 

-The big screen TVs of various kinds (LED-backlit, CCFL-lit, and plasma) running at 720P and 1080P resolutions

-The larger COMPUTER MONITORS of more than 24" in size, with different resolutions...1080P or ABOVE...

 

Graphics-wize, a single 40" LCD TV at 1080P, for example, requires the SAME videocard effort as a 24" 1080P monitor would....because it's the same amount of pixels but the pixels are gonna be bigger...that's all..so distance is paramount, or you'll see blurr a little...

 

The large computer monitors, such as a 27" or a 30" running resolution better than 1080P (2560 X 1440 or 2560 X 1600) require MORE POWER, because there is actually more pixel being displayed...so you'll need more graphics card power (with larger video RAM count) to push that higher rez...or you'll have to drop on the details....BUT, it's where it's at if you're looking at max-eye candy...those monitors are expensive and cost $600+ the DELL ultrasharp-series are the best in that regard....

 

So the morale of the story is:  RESOLUTION is what's matter, not SIZE...

 

big-screen TV = quick fix but same resolution and affordable

Big computer monitor (resolution ABOVE 1080P)= $$$ + sometimes a graphics card upgrade needed $$$, but MAX visual glory/quality...



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Some good info there Mofo.  Will have to keep that in mind when I too look to replace my current monitor.



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i use 1 vizio 32 inch tv as mine works great and its sits on my desk so about 2 to 2 and 1/2 feet away love it



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I tried a 42" tv but that didnt work this nice

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this experience was made and I decided to start a 3x 27" setup

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oooooops wrong pic LMFAO

 

best decision I ever made

one 27" for gaming , the other for having a look for progis at the back ground :)


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