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sierraredd
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on: December 12, 2006, 05:16

My husband has bought me a 32in lcd hdtv for x-mas and one of the first things I noticed was it has dvi and vga support. So naturally I plugged in my mini. Now I have a huge monitor. The colors are so vivid and bright. Graphic creation is cool. So, I was wondering if 32 inch widescreen is too big? What do you think? My spouse thinks I'm crazy for hooking up a mini to it.
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Reply #1 on: December 12, 2006, 05:36

Quote from: "sierraredd"
My husband has bought me a 32in lcd hdtv for x-mas and one of the first things I noticed was it has dvi and vga support. So naturally I plugged in my mini. Now I have a huge monitor. The colors are so vivid and bright. Graphic creation is cool. So, I was wondering if 32 inch widescreen is too big? What do you think? My spouse thinks I'm crazy for hooking up a mini to it.


No my guess is that is the way to go. With a BlueTooth keyboard and mouse, you could do all your important work (like posting on the System7Today forums) from the comfort of a recliner.

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Reply #2 on: December 12, 2006, 05:47

I would say yes, since that is not a computer monitor, so the resolution is likely far far too low for a 32" display (it probably has the equivalent resolution of a 17" display).

Big TV /= Big Computer Monitor
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Reply #3 on: December 12, 2006, 08:13

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I would say yes, since that is not a computer monitor, so the resolution is likely far far too low for a 32" display (it probably has the equivalent resolution of a 17" display).

Big TV /= Big Computer Monitor


Now that you mention it, I agree that the resolution has it's low points. But working in photoshop makes for a huge work area due to the ability to adjust the size. Dumped a big crt monitor and hung it on the wall behind my desk and got more space. If it is the equivalent of a 17" display, I'll take it. Besides If i get bored I can put on the picture in picture and watch tv. Just figured out how to work it. Happy Niki
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