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<blockquote data-quote="wasilvers" data-source="post: 115864" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I use a 32'' HDTV for my monitor... well actually for my home theater pc, but I surf on it as much as the other 2 computers in the room so I count it. The 32 is just too big really for working on, but games are great!</p><p></p><p>My last job we ran double 22's, that made for some awesome panoramic backgrounds, but one 21-23 is a good size to have. The bigger screens just allow you to fit more on them, so the 22" at work is the same 'resolution' (or text size) as my on the desktop 17" but it is a wider screen so if fits more excel colums. </p><p></p><p>My preference is to set the video settings to the monitor's recommended settings and thes text is about the same 'size' as a smaller monitor - otherwise it just looks blurry to me (just like 'cleartype' is blurry - what a name - 'cleartype' blah!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasilvers, post: 115864, member: 1776"] I use a 32'' HDTV for my monitor... well actually for my home theater pc, but I surf on it as much as the other 2 computers in the room so I count it. The 32 is just too big really for working on, but games are great! My last job we ran double 22's, that made for some awesome panoramic backgrounds, but one 21-23 is a good size to have. The bigger screens just allow you to fit more on them, so the 22" at work is the same 'resolution' (or text size) as my on the desktop 17" but it is a wider screen so if fits more excel colums. My preference is to set the video settings to the monitor's recommended settings and thes text is about the same 'size' as a smaller monitor - otherwise it just looks blurry to me (just like 'cleartype' is blurry - what a name - 'cleartype' blah!) [/QUOTE]
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