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Large Format Displays - thoughts?

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I was checking out some large format displays from Samsung and NEC (40" +), does anyone own one? They come in 1080p resolution with input lag similar to smaller monitors. If so what do you think of it as far as daily usage and/or gaming usage?

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I don't know exactly the ones you are talking about, unless you are looking at the commercials ones, but you are looking at TV's essentially.. just without the processing the TV does to get a smoother and nicer image due to the super low resolution (1080p) for it's size.

These displays and the NEC one you are looking will suffer the same issues:

-> Hard to read text, and blurry visuals, UNLESS you are sitting far away, like a TV to sofa distance.

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I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use, and by some other means to give us knowledge which we can attain by them. - Galileo Galilei
Build Logs: Tophat (in progress), DNAF | Useful Links: How To: Choosing Your Storage Devices and Configuration, Case Study: RAID Tolerance to Failure, Reducing Single Points of Failure in Redundant Storage , Why Choose an SSD?, ZFS From A to Z (Eric1024), Advanced RAID: Survival Rates, Flashing LSI RAID Cards (alpenwasser), SAN and Storage Networking

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