bigk
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^^^ I'm loving that chair!
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Here's a picture of my set-up right now, my sister's letting me test out her new 42 as a monitor. I was supposed to buy this same monitor but I'm still on the fence between 24" and 42". The 42 is great for movies and side by side pages on word documents is awesome but text on everything isn't as sharp as I'm used to and blue text in the corners bleeds a lot. As you can see I also would need to get rid of my speakers, which would not make a happy camper. I also get a little motion sick when gaming about three feet away from it. I think I'd miss the size with a 24 though.
Wow. Is that a new westy or just painted? Ive never seen one in black with chrome bottom lip.
I think he didn't take the plastic off haha. If that is infact chrome, it looks terrible
but what about the black color?
Wow. Is that a new westy or just painted? Ive never seen one in black with chrome bottom lip.
Thumbnail, please. If it's too big for my 1600*1200 then it's too big. Not everyone has a 'fit to width' option on their browser.[TIMG]http://www.straferight.com/photopost/data/500/Picture_001.jpg[/TIMG]
t3ch> What do you use for behind desk lighting? I've been wanting to do that for a long long time.
Thank you boxing day from best buy
24" westy now on the desk for 360/laptop use
p.s. Is that Assassins Creed?
Z - Your Sharp looks great! Do documents and text look clear/crisp, too?
Thanks!! I've been deciding between the Sharp 32GPU1 and 30" Samsung 305T. I think the Sharp offers more bang for the buck and probably is easier on the graphics card. I'd rather have the ability to crank up the graphics settings at 1920x1080 than have to scale back in order handle the 305T's 2560x1600 resolution. I need to stop debating this and just go for it!text looks great to me. Very sharp (haha...) and readable even close up. Just make sure you leave the sharpness at 0 and it's fine. Lower turns everything to mush and higher turns it to razor blades.
Thanks!! I've been deciding between the Sharp 32GPU1 and 30" Samsung 305T. I think the Sharp offers more bang for the buck and probably is easier on the graphics card. I'd rather have the ability to crank up the graphics settings at 1920x1080 than have to scale back in order handle the 305T's 2560x1600 resolution. I need to stop debating this and just go for it!
Really? Do both TVs use the same panel?I'd skip on the GP1U and cash in on this deal at sears, you have until tomorrow Unless of course you really want the extra HDMI and DVI input on the GP1U. The "game mode" is probably a load of junk. I'd go to say the input lag is actually less than my 24" westinghouse. If you're content with the lag on the dell, you'll be fine without "game mode"
Really? Do both TVs use the same panel?
text looks great to me. Very sharp (haha...) and readable even close up. Just make sure you leave the sharpness at 0 and it's fine. Lower turns everything to mush and higher turns it to razor blades.
Westy 42" with my Dell 20"
holy crap! awesome
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My thoughts exactly. 42" as a computer display.
I used brand new Sony 32" as a computer display for a week, and let me tell you it wasnt good at all. First of all, its TOO BIG. You have to turn your head around all the time just to look at the other side of the screen. And it produces pretty much heat, which is also not so good when you're sitting right in front of it. And finally, the resolution (1366x768) is too small when youre only 0,5 meters away.
So I switched back to my 20" LG. I think 20-24" widescreen is the perfect size for a computer display. But maybe that's just me. It seems a lot of people use 32" -> screens in the USA. Havent seen anyone in Finland with a LCD-TV as a comp display.
Anyways, I'll post pics of my setup later on.
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