Re: New TV or Monitor w/ TV Tuner?
Posted by Crono on
Thu Jun 17th 2010 at 7:34pm
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Actually, getting an LCD TV (hopefully LED lit) would work really well as a monitor also. You just don't want to use VGA, you want to use a DVI to HDMI cable. (HD CRT and Plasma don't display computer sized text very well. LCD has no issue)
For the size, in general, getting the TV is cheaper. High resolution monitors at TV sizes are very expensive, not to mention one that has a TV tuner built in (Also, not sure if the built in upscaling would be very good). For instance, here, I could go out and buy a Samsung 30" LCD TV to use just as a monitor it'd run me about $350 USD. A large format display monitor around the same size, starts at $500 USD, and isn't even capable of 1920x1080.
So, the real question is do you demand that your desktop and games run higher than 1920x1080 resolution? If not, get the TV and get a larger one for the same price.
Personally, I wouldn't consider it, unless I could afford a 30" (76cm) monitor that could come very close to maximizing the video card's resolution limits. (to note, here, this kind of monitor starts in the $1000 range ... I'd prefer to go buy a new LED LCD TV that's 50")
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