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10.1" :saddowns:
12.1 inch widescreen @ 1280x800 here. :cool:
2 22" monitors here, 1920x1080, identical. I love them both. Gives me more room for everything.
42" No.
[QUOTE=Ajacks;20957444]News flash, you're full of shit. You mean 2560x1600, not 1680, and they don't make any 32" LCD's that run 2560x1600. I've got a 30" Dell at 2560x1600 and it's wonderful, but I don't game anymore. You don't have to move your head either, and anyone who says 30" is to big hasn't ever used one, or is basing their opinions on the quality and experience of LCD TV's.[/QUOTE] Where's zing when you need it?
Just found someone who are selling a 30" with the 2560x1600 resolution. its [URL]http://reviews.cnet.com/lcd-monitors/samsung-syncmaster-305t-lcd/4507-3174_7-32421462.html[/URL] Would it be any good for gaming? Also, can i haz HDMI cable plugged to it?
Dual 24" monitors here, can upload pic if you'd like. [QUOTE=Slipperss;20962338]Just found someone who are selling a 30" with the 2560x1600 resolution. its [URL]http://reviews.cnet.com/lcd-monitors/samsung-syncmaster-305t-lcd/4507-3174_7-32421462.html[/URL] Would it be any good for gaming? Also, can i haz HDMI cable plugged to it?[/QUOTE] DVI to HDMI converter is what you could use.
I gots me a 32".
19'' and 24'' here.
Typically, I'll use a 24" monitor for gaming, but sometimes, I'll move my PC to my 58" HDTV. The games look AMAZING at 1920x1080i, but it's so fucking hard to read things!
[QUOTE=MisterM;20962752]DVI to HDMI converter is what you could use.[/QUOTE] How does that work if you got 2 Graphic cards?
42 inches of plasma screen :smug: [IMG]http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/3931/fc8f393f.jpg[/IMG] at 1024x768 :saddowns:
24" is sufficient for me But of course I'm craving for a second monitor to acompany my current love. The monitor I mean.
[QUOTE=Slipperss;20963517]How does that work if you got 2 Graphic cards?[/QUOTE] What do you mean? The 2 GPU's will work fine, all the ports are for is outputting to monitors/tv/other sources.
wow this thread derailed quick
does my 40" TV count?
Does a 60" TV from many years ago count?
2 19" Monitors = 2800x900 :smug: Really good res.
[img_thumb]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20632/28022010520.jpg[/img_thumb] 32" lg hdtv :)
So I was thinking of buying 2x Samsung SyncMaster 2343BW 23" 2048 x 1152 screens to replace my 1x 2232BW 22" 1680x1050 Good / bad idea?
[QUOTE=Tools;20972822]So I was thinking of buying 2x Samsung SyncMaster 2343BW 23" 2048 x 1152 screens to replace my 1x 2232BW 22" 1680x1050 Good / bad idea?[/QUOTE] Sounds ace, but what graphics card do you have?
[QUOTE=Flon22;20972913]Sounds ace, but what graphics card do you have?[/QUOTE] a GTX275
24" - 1920x1080 :swoon:
I have a 1080p 23inch monitor, and it works fine for me. Hold on, let me post a picture. [editline]01:53PM[/editline] [img]http://i44.tinypic.com/a48k7b.jpg[/img]
Anything above 24" is too big in my opinion. All my friends who visit me already say "Whoah, what a big monitor :byodood: ". My monitor is as wide as my desk already..
47" 1920x1080 I sit close
i have a 32" tv as a monitor but it was made in 2005 (i think, i'm just guessing) so the native resolution is 1366x768 i like it for gaming since it's easy to see everything
My brother plays MW2 on the media box we have on the 52" TV :smug:
I've got an older Vizio 32" TV as a monitor. Older meaning it can only display 720p/1080i, it's native VGA resolution is 1366x768. I'm planning on getting 2 of the 23.6" Asus monitors, there's not enough screen space right now for anything (but it does look nice when I'm gaming and have the AA turned up)
I use a 26'' Viewsonic and a 22'' Hp at my left it does the job pretty well :D
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