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shaw
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anyway...
size is the issue, then. don't get less than 1080, because it will drive you nuts on a pc. the thing is, a monitor will perform better than a tv for pc use. they're brighter and have much lower response times (spec that exists). the problem is, once you go above 26 or so, the price skyrockets. so, do you want a smaller (if you call a 26" monitor small) set that looks better, or the biggest one you can afford? if you're sitting at a desk, 26 is already huge.
panasonic is the correct call for smaller tvs. yes, the sound sucks, but sound on all small tvs sucks. i'd assume he has desktop speakers already, so that doesn't matter.
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cmay119
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| quote: | Originally posted by shaw
anyway...
size is the issue, then. don't get less than 1080, because it will drive you nuts on a pc. the thing is, a monitor will perform better than a tv for pc use. they're brighter and have much lower response times (spec that exists). the problem is, once you go above 26 or so, the price skyrockets. so, do you want a smaller (if you call a 26" monitor small) set that looks better, or the biggest one you can afford? if you're sitting at a desk, 26 is already huge.
panasonic is the correct call for smaller tvs. yes, the sound sucks, but sound on all small tvs sucks. i'd assume he has desktop speakers already, so that doesn't matter. |
Yikes, I didn't read the first post well enough. I thought OP was looking for a TV for TV purposes not to double up as a monitor. I usually don't suggest TV's for PC use.
This is what I suggest for a monitor:
http://www.necdisplay.com/Products/...ad-c2fa8204f2a0
Again, this is also equipped with an IPS panel, so if Photoshop is a priority then I don't suggest anything less than a monitor with an IPS panel. This one just so happens to fit into the $400 budget, but is 23" not 24".
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shaw
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| quote: | Originally posted by cmay119
Yikes, I didn't read the first post well enough. I thought OP was looking for a TV for TV purposes not to double up as a monitor. I usually don't suggest TV's for PC use.
This is what I suggest for a monitor:
http://www.necdisplay.com/Products/...ad-c2fa8204f2a0
Again, this is also equipped with an IPS panel, so if Photoshop is a priority then I don't suggest anything less than a monitor with an IPS panel. This one just so happens to fit into the $400 budget, but is 23" not 24". |
problem with that one is, no tuner.
the tuner really limits your options. samsung makes a few. I have one of theirs and it's alright, despite my hatred for most things they make. Here's the newer version of it:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16824001392
LG makes one, too, though it seems people have a real problem with viewing angles. I have the same problem with mine. a lot of this has to do with the fact that you're sitting very close to a large screen. the size-distance ratio is unbelievably high, so you're looking at the edges at a much more extreme angle than you would with a tv across the room. there's not really a way around it.
go look at the two, see which one looks better. Here's the LG:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16824005142
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