Does anyone use a 32" LCD TV as a computer monitor?
If so, what resolution are you getting? I need a larger monitor, but one that can display the text in the same size as my little one--I want to see MORE stuff, not the same stuff but bigger.
5. I have a 26" LCD TV set up as a secondary monitor for watching mvies and shit, but...
And LCD TV of that size (and 32") will generally be 720P, which means you're probably not gonna get the same resolution as say even a 22" or 24" monitor. At least not in my experience.
Even at 1080P, the pixels would be somewhat large and you'll have a lower DPI than a typical monitor. I used a 28" monitor (Hanns G) which had a 1920x1200 resolution and even at that size, I found things to be easier on my eyes with my old 24" CRT which supports up to 2560x1600.
9. I am using a 24" monitor/TV 1080P quality by Samsung as my prime
We have a PC hooked up to the 32" in the living room, but to READ anything from the couch you have to make resolution 1280x1024. We use it for on-line gaming and Netflix streaming.
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