
LCD TV used as a PC Monitor... a discussion
With the price of LCDs and Plasmas plummeting, many gamers will probabaly migrate or at least consider moving from their current 17-24" monitors to the larger LCD TV monitors sporting resolutions around 1366x768 and higher.
Obviously, CRT's have become impractical as a solution for larger and larger screens... especially for something to put on your desktop. Anway, the largest CRT computer monitor remains to be the Sony GDMFw900 24" and no other manufacturer has gone beyond that. And understandably so, the monitor weighs in at a hefty 110 lbs... and not to mention the deskspace it requires to plant this baby in front of you. Obviously CRT still has its advantages, but the disadvantages quickly become a heavy burden (pun intended), as the size increases.
Which brings us to the most logical solution for a large screen computer monitor... the LCD TV. With the resolution up to 1366x768 and higher, it should be able to meet the needs of most gamers. And with sizes going all the up to 45" and beyond, you're going to get alot of real estate. However, this brings us to the heart of this discussion: How big is big enough? Can it be too big?
From what i have found, most home movie theatre buffs recommend using the following forumula to determine the minimum distance to size of TV: (screensize in inches x 1.5) /12. So if you had a 32" tv, you'd want to multiply 32 with 1.5 and get 48. Take 48 and divide it by 12 and you get 4 feet. 4 feet being the minimum distance away from the TV the viewer should be. Sit any closer and supposedly you would see artifacts such as scan lines, pixels, jaggeds, etc...
Any discussion about LCDs definitely needs to include its current disadvantages... the most important for us gamers being the response time. LCD tv's started out with 25 ms response times... utterly too slow for gaming and resulted in lots of ghosting. However, recent LCD tv's have gotten their response times down to 12ms. For those of you who own LCD moitors with 12ms response times, do you notice ghosting on your screen when you play CS CZ? In not, then it would be fair to say that the LCD tV may not show ghosting either. I've read some reviews, and everyone has said ghosting was not an issue with a 12 ms monitor.
I'm aware that syntax or olevia has produced a 8ms 36" lcd tv, but i heard the quality and image clarity is lacking. I'd sooner go with Samsungs 12ms 32" or 40" LCD TV.
So I invite any n00bs who have opinions, experience, or suggestions to what size monitor is ideal for a desktop computer. Also if any of you have used an LCD or plasma tv with their gaming set up please share your experiences. Hell, post pics if you want. Let's unearth the full potential of using wide huge screens for gaming. Who wouldnt a BOOM HEADSHOT at a head that's the size of a hardboiled egg... or bigger:)
oh... just found out... samsung has just releases their new LCD TV series with...... 8ms response time!!!! check out the details here:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/attachme ... ntid=40462
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