I doubt the 46 inch TV is better than the IPS monitor anyway...Why is it better then? I listed resolution, because like other things on PC, resolution is a huge contributor to many PC Games. Games that use button bars or windows(Like EVE for example) can display more of the game world itself due to having more pixels to do so with. ie a TV or Monitor at 1920x1080 with the same UI setup will look the same, exactly the same, just scaled to the physical size of the display. A monitor with a higher resolution however can still keep the same pixel count for the UI, and still be readable even, to change that ratio of world to UI.
And I mentioned IPS since they have some of the best color reproduction of any LCD panel, assuming you get good ones, than others like TN/MVA/PVA(Although those last two have the best black reproduction of the 4, just SLOW response times). Some TVs do use IPS, but you're less likely to know it does since the manufacturer doesn't release those specs as much as they do with monitors.
So, I prefer monitors, especially ones that push past standard TV resolution for the reasons above. Any reason why TVs are better?
Resolution is subjective. I mean FFXIV's opening movie (the pre rendered one) looks the same at 1280x720 as it does at 2560x1440. You can not tell what resolution the game is running as that video plays. And even during game play 2560x1440 doesn't look much better than 1280x720 (except on the IPS display 1280x720 looks a bit blocky for some reason). On the TV 1280x720 doesn't look blocky at all. The TV also is better at creating true black versus the monitor. The TV (which is an old Toshiba DLP) produces better color than the monitor (an Apple Cinema Display). It's all about color not resolution that produces the best picture.Why is it better then? I listed resolution, because like other things on PC, resolution is a huge contributor to many PC Games. Games that use button bars or windows(Like EVE for example) can display more of the game world itself due to having more pixels to do so with. ie a TV or Monitor at 1920x1080 with the same UI setup will look the same, exactly the same, just scaled to the physical size of the display. A monitor with a higher resolution however can still keep the same pixel count for the UI, and still be readable even, to change that ratio of world to UI.
So, I prefer monitors, especially ones that push past standard TV resolution for the reasons above. Any reason why TVs are better?
Subjective..... Oh boy. Displaying a pre-rendered video at a higher resolution than it was made at will of course look worse due to scaling. And I wasn't even talking about colors and such, and if I was I would mention that a properly calibrated IPS panel is going to output color better than just about any TV. However, the point of resolution isn't so much "looking good", it's about screen real estate. I can display the same amount of readable chat lines/whatever on a higher resolution display, yet take up less space. In EVE this is far more useful than some games. And in many games it gives you more of a view and you can also see more detail in the models dependent on the resolution of the textures used.Resolution is subjective. I mean FFXIV's opening movie (the pre rendered one) looks the same at 1280x720 as it does at 2560x1440. You can not tell what resolution the game is running as that video plays. And even during game play 2560x1440 doesn't look much better than 1280x720 (except on the IPS display 1280x720 looks a bit blocky for some reason). On the TV 1280x720 doesn't look blocky at all. The TV also is better at creating true black versus the monitor. The TV (which is an old Toshiba DLP) produces better color than the monitor (an Apple Cinema Display). It's all about color not resolution that produces the best picture.
Also, running a resolution lower than an LCD's native res will look blocky 99% of the time. Unless you run a 1 to 1 pixel ratio which would leave black all around the image.
I play on my tv 55" and use my two other monitors (24" and 30") for mumble, explorer, movies, ...
Last edited by panzertroll; 05-22-2012 at 07:04 PM.
Agreed, TVs just aren't the same as Computer Monitors. Dot Pitch is much worse, because they're designed to be viewed from much farther away. ie a 22" Monitor @ 1920x1080 vs a 32"+ TV @ 1920x1080. Same resolution, TV has larger pixels. They often have other things not optimal for PC gaming as well.
I use a 30" @ 2560x1600, won't ever go back to something smaller unless I have to.
yes if you have the same amount of pixels in 22" and 32" then the pixel need to be bigger to fill the 10" in the 32"
just technical crap cheers
about the 3 monitor thingy is it a good experience to play like that?
personally playing from my sofa with controller on a 40" tv 1360ish resolution else its too tiny to read
Last edited by JohnSeret; 05-22-2012 at 08:13 PM.
Well it's also that with TVs you typically sit farther away so the larger pixels aren't as noticeable. But without that "technical crap" we wouldn't have TVs and monitors and yeah.yes if you have the same amount of pixels in 22" and 32" then the pixel need to be bigger to fill the 10" in the 32"
just technical crap cheers
about the 3 monitor thingy is it a good experience to play like that?
personally playing from my sofa with controller on a 40" tv 1360ish resolution else its too tiny to read
As for Eyefinity, and the nVidia counterpart for spanning monitors, while I like the technology, I prefer one larger display. The bezel thing would just annoy me, as would the way the system sets it up. I prefer to have multiple monitors for different things rather than span the game on all of them.
That's the other problem with PC games on TVs. The text and such is designed to be read on a display near you, not far, like a TV.
Well can't we make Text bigger now? or is that only for Chat?
Let my Fishing people go! At least make fishing a second class one for boring and other for hardcore Fishers!
I don't know honestly, I have no need to myself. But if you do it means it takes up more screen real estate. And then we come back to what I was talking about before. You have 1920x1080 on the TV and the same 1920x1080 on a Monitor. Both have the same layout, but on the TV you have to bump the text size to see it, reducing the viewable area for other things.
Viewsonic 24" 1020x1080 full 1080p. find that fine to be honest. anything bigger than that and i think my keyboard and mouse would need longer cables / wireless.
i am connected to a 36" tv which i will sometimes run 14 on but usually thats my ps3 / xbox/ movie while crafting or waiting on shouts
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