[ QUOTE ] You don't need 1080p at all, especially if you're not going over 25". Since you're going so small, just look for deals on dealnews.com or something similar and look up reviews on the set before you purchase. Lots of the generic brands like Westinghouse, Vizio, etc come out of the same plants that the expensive…
because it's too damned hard to find the native resolution of the screen. while it is 720p, that isn't the actual amount of pixels. when i tried using my old tv as a monitor, i had overhanging edges in all directions, i also found that occasionally some lines appeared thicker than others. purely because although i had my…
only get something that's 1080p (1920x1080 pixels) samsung screens are good, and although they build the panels for the new sony range, the sony chipset gives a MUCH better picture. if you don't mind going with plasma, which has a higher risk of screen burn if you're not carefull. but will give you a much sharper picture…
Not sure if you're still shopping about, but I have a suggestion. I just recently picked up a Sharp Aquos LCD for a second display just for gaming mainly out in the living room. The one I'm suggesting in particular is the Sharp Aquos 32" LCD: Model LC-32GP1U. I had spent quite a bit of time researching a bunch of LCD and…