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Old 09-10-2011, 04:01 PM   #3
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Well, the simple realities is that with the resolution remaining the same and expanding the size, you're loosing pixel density. Things just plain won't look as sharp. If you think about it, sure you can move it further away, but then it'll just be like using a smaller monitor.
TV's just won't have the 1920x1200 resolution my 24" monitor has.
Also, all your friends and family will think you're retarded if you're going to use 2 side by side. Whereas they'll only think it's getting out of hand when you're doing a triple monitor setup.

Also depending on the the TV and the monitors you are comparing, the TV might have some ghosting. Just think about it this way, most TVs that size are the budget models using the cheapest crappiest panels available to the industry.
Again, depending on the TV, your black depth and color bleeding is probably worse than a monitor.

Not guaranteed, but quite likely.
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