Quote from omniscient:
or you could pick up four 24" Dells and have 48" viewing area and 3840x2400 total resolution (i think that is right; someone else can check if so inclined) for about the same as a 46" TV.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-DELL-ULTRAS...ryZ86706QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
vs.
http://www.nextag.com/serv/main/buy...round&sort=subtotal,&units=1&ptitle=519331931
so your viewing area would be a bit more and you could fit more stuff in the area.
Quote from danoXP:
A coworker of mine got a Westinghouse 1080p monitor to do demos at trade shows:
http://www.westinghousedigital.com/details.aspx?itemnum=59
I think it was only about $1700.
He hooked it up to his Digital HD Cable Set-top box and WOW! The SA set top box drove it to 1080p on the YES network. It is the best HD picture I have seen yet.
Now, I understand that the set top box is selecting the digital source based on the monitor and sending pixels in digital form and right on the screen. No need for any conversion or a tuner or anything else to get in the way of the pure digital 1080. Nice.
With the new Cable or Satellite boxes .... you just need a monitor.