I remember I used to game on 14 lol.
I remember I used to watch TV on a 14 sat 8 feet away.
I remember I used to game on 14 lol.
I remember I used to watch TV on a 14 sat 8 feet away.
LCD vs LED
that was my point. 24 should be ok though?
Personally I think anything too big does't work well with FPS games as you can't see the screen as a whole (obviously this depends on how close you sit) I use a 22" up close and I can pick up on movement anywhere on the screen I don't have to move my eyes to focus on parts. By the way I have had a 27" monitor and also used to my 42" TV. I just find 22" works best for me.
well no, thats a daft statement
LED TVs are LCD.
LCD - liquid crystal display, but with a cold cathode light behind it.
LED - liquid crystal display, but with an LED light behind it.
Its like asking the difference between an LED sidelight bulb in your car, and a normal one. Its just a different way of producing light.
In computer monitors, its all just marketing BS to justify higher price tags. They do help the TV be a bit thinner, since LED strips are physically smaller than cold cathodes. But since when has thickness mattered on computer monitors ?