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Yo Computer People, I Need help running a TV as a Monitor
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<blockquote data-quote="tyromeo55" data-source="post: 3516806" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>If your set on using a tv for text (especially for expanded real estate in lieu of zoomed then pixels, refresh rate and contrast really matter. Try it on a tv you already own and see if it might work for you. For me the best option was an 34” ultra wide</p><p></p><p>eta. For the most part something people don’t really understand is that going bigger doesn’t really get you more real estate it only gives you a bigger picture of course unless you get a ton more pixels which is difficult with the television compared to a purpose built monitor. And Ultra Wide really does give you more real estate for putting items up on the screen and using them without stacking</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyromeo55, post: 3516806, member: 1719"] If your set on using a tv for text (especially for expanded real estate in lieu of zoomed then pixels, refresh rate and contrast really matter. Try it on a tv you already own and see if it might work for you. For me the best option was an 34” ultra wide eta. For the most part something people don’t really understand is that going bigger doesn’t really get you more real estate it only gives you a bigger picture of course unless you get a ton more pixels which is difficult with the television compared to a purpose built monitor. And Ultra Wide really does give you more real estate for putting items up on the screen and using them without stacking [/QUOTE]
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