is everyone getting a 24" monitor!!

Got my 22" at a bargaintastic price so not about to give it up for a looooong time. I mainly game so bigger screen = more powerful graphics card required so am gonna stick to 1680x1050 for now, viewing area is a bonus but not worth upgrading for.
 
Love my Hyundai 24".

Had it for around 5 months and would not change it.

30" would be lovely but so would crossfired 3870X2's and a qx9650 @ 4.5ghz. :p

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Definetly wanna get a 24" screen. It's just a bit out of budget at the moment. I can afford a 22", which I'd probably do... except I'm upgrading from a 20" Apple screen. There's something sexy about these screens that you don't get with normal pc screens. So i'll wait til I can afford the 24" and that way I wont mind losing the Apple look.
 
I'm on 20". 24" seems a little overkill because of the native resolution (1920xsomething). But I sometimes wish I had a 22" because 1680x1050 on a 20" produces a sharp image - making jaggies in games all the more apparent :(
 
I'm on 20". 24" seems a little overkill because of the native resolution (1920xsomething). But I sometimes wish I had a 22" because 1680x1050 on a 20" produces a sharp image - making jaggies in games all the more apparent :(

i dont think you'd say that if you had a 22" really. the 24's are definitely the best of the 3
 
Bit bored with my 24" so looking to move to a 40" FullHD LCD TV - just mulling it over as it seems it might be too big for PC work :p...

ps3ud0 :cool:
 
I'm on 20". 24" seems a little overkill because of the native resolution (1920xsomething). But I sometimes wish I had a 22" because 1680x1050 on a 20" produces a sharp image - making jaggies in games all the more apparent :(
What makes jaggies stand out is larger pixels.
 
These HD LCD/Plasma TVs that are meant to be able to run a 1920x1080 picture, does that include windows resolution and gaming too?

Just in case you missed it James! :)

I would like to know if the HD thing applies to windows also or is it just for movies that you can get the 1920x1080?
 
Sweet! :)

Are you still recommending Plasma screens for 40" movie viewing James? and if so I wonder what a windows desktop and gaming would be like on a Full HD 40" Plasma?

I reckon LCD would be better for windows and gaming right? (or wrong?)
 
I know burn-in isnt as much of an issue these days but on a plasma wouldnt a desktop scenario just be asking for trouble? stationary icons and start buttons etc.
 
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