Quote from lilboy716:
having a dell 30 is nice... it's very big screen, you will need to turn your head to see everything on the screen. whereas a 24 fits nicely within normal viewing angle. you won't have to roll your eyes and/or turn your head to see everything, compare to the 30.
having 2 30's is a little too much. you cannot turn the screen vertically (unlike the 24)
30 inch dell has 90% of the screen resolution as 2x24 dell's
Quote from bandit77:
ironic... I went to the store and viewed an apple 30" screen and didn't like it. at full 2540x1600, everything is too small. I think the text is smaller on the 30 than my 19". but they also had a 32" LCD tv running at 1300x768. I'm leaning back towards a big screen now. I really want to plug something up to a 46" running at 2000x1080p.
for 10kQuote from bandit77:
Anyone ever try using a big screen LCD TV as a computer monitor? the new ones run at 1920x1080, so in theory you get a bigger desktop. any opinions? too big? hard on the eyes?
Quote from ElectricSavant:
these monitors are to be watched at a distance, they are TV's for gawds sakes..I tried it...does not work...
get projection at this point...

Quote from wonderworld:
That's not true. They make televisions now days that can double as computer monitors. They have a monitor hookup in the back.
Lots of people are using their LCD television sets as monitors. That is what the Windows media center computer was made to do. Hook up to the television. The older televisions won't work. The picture will be blurry. It has to be the newer LCD televisions monitors which are made to be used as a computer monitor/television set. Projection television sets are too big and bulky. Get the thin lightweight. They are made to be used as a computer monitor/television.
Quote from wonderworld:
.... Projection television sets are too big and bulky.....