My main displays are a 37" LCD Monitor and a 3D-Ready 50" Plasma TV. Just like NefarioCall, I'd recommand you to play on a TV display, since they aren't that expensive and deliver the same performances than computer displays.![]()
My main displays are a 37" LCD Monitor and a 3D-Ready 50" Plasma TV. Just like NefarioCall, I'd recommand you to play on a TV display, since they aren't that expensive and deliver the same performances than computer displays.![]()
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Same performance? You've either seen poor monitors or really expensive TVs. A monitor will give the user a much more detailed picture for computing. But if you play really far away, then it actually isn't a problem. Though I suspect computing isn't as comfortable.
Anyways, I use 3x24 inch monitors with a fourth 32 inch TV above them. The ratio for my three monitors is 5760x1080.
That simply isn't true
Display 1: Sony Bravia 40" 1080p LCD-HDTV
Display 2: Samsung 23" 1080p LCD-HDTV
GPU: EVGA Geforce GTX580 GDDR-3GB
That's only if you're using a standard-definition TV or something lousy that's not been manufactured for several years now.
That was what I was thinking, of course the person with two monitors, different size, would say that anything else was too much. I have a purpose for all my monitors, and different people will need different numbers. But to say more than two, smaller, monitors are enough for anyone is a bad statement, wrong even. Just because it is good for you, doesn't mean it is enough for everyone. I use my top TV for watching something when I want to relax, or putting a stream or show up for friends when we LAN. I use my middle monitor for gaming, my right for internet, and my left for documents, generally. I can do all of this, without hurting my gaming experience, no going in and out of the game to do certain tasks.
And that is just for gaming, it does wonders for school work, being able to have a Word up and Mathematica and Matlab at the same time is amazing.
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