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explain...the reason is b/c its only 1920x1080, who wants that crap
explain...
the reason is b/c its only 1920x1080, who wants that crap
What's bigger than 32" and has a higher resolution than 1080p?
Damnit!
I'm typing this, staring at my new 23" Asus that I bought for $179.
Argh!
A 42" would be bigger, but it will have the same resolution of 1920x1080. In a 32" you can get this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824176071
2560 x 1600 resolution. They will come down in price towards the end of the year.
You think that's bad?
I'm staring at my 19'' Samsung that I got for $210!
23" versus 23.6" is not a difference. I went with the 23" instead of this one because it is 2ms response time versus the 5ms on this one. Too me that is a bigger difference than the .6" in size.
I have a VW246H that I got for $205 and I'm pretty happy with it. Don't know how much it differs from the one in the OP though. Back light bleed is noticable like any TN panel but otherwise a really nice monitor and very very low lag(which is why I bought it).
It can be found here: http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=10009799
A 42" would be bigger, but it will have the same resolution of 1920x1080. In a 32" you can get this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824176071
2560 x 1600 resolution. They will come down in price towards the end of the year.
Thats a 30". What's bigger than 30 inches and has a higher resolution than 2560x1600?
I ask because as far as I know the highest consumer level PC displays are only at 30 inches 2560x1600. Anything bigger has to be a 1080p HDTV 32" or bigger.
Thank youMany true 24" monitors are 1920 x 1200
There are quite a few that are 1920x1080 though which is the size of a 1080p TV. Though you miss out on a bit of screen space.
To be fair its more like 230,400 pixels breaking the deal lollol @ like a hundred pixels breaking the deal
To be fair its more like 230,400 pixels breaking the deal lol
Like every other TN on the market?
Well TNs vary greatly, so I probably wouldnt slam it just like that.
I have 2 of the same TN monitor in fact, and one is fantastic while the other is a bit more stereotypical TN quality.