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LCD tv to use
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Minnesota
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What is a real good LCD tv to use with my mac pro? I do some video editing so has to be close to a regular LCD monitor as far as quality goes. I have the nvidia 7300GT. Would like around a 30 inch LCD tv.
thks
Randy
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Last edited by bearcatrp; May 25, 2007 at 03:34 PM.
Reason: added sentence.)
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2010 Mac Mini, 32GB iPod Touch, 2 Apple TV (1)
Home built 12 core 2.93 Westmere PC (almost half the cost of MP) Win7 64.
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Depends on how much you're willing to spend. There are many good LCD's to choose from and it all boils down to the budget. Just for a start, try considering Samsung. It is what I have right now but it's not 30". Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the reply. I have been looking at the resolutions of monitors and lcd tv's to make up my mind. Looks like the monitors are almost double the resolution of the lcd tv's for under 1200 bucks. Been looking at dells 27 and 30 inch monitor. Have to do some more research.
Randy
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2010 Mac Mini, 32GB iPod Touch, 2 Apple TV (1)
Home built 12 core 2.93 Westmere PC (almost half the cost of MP) Win7 64.
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Join Date: May 2007
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Yeah, monitor resolutions are much higher. 30 inch monitors have a fantastic dot pitch. It's very easy on the eyes (assuming being close to a 30 incher doesn't hurt them).
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