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PC + Monitor
kitamesume:
partly true, the HD 2000 can handle 1080p movies but not games, intel just simply fails at it. the K versions of sandy bridge has HD3000, its better than the HD2000.
well yea sure, but i hated them for doing that, false advertisement is just bad.
@OP the monitor you should've tried getting is this [£674.48]Dell UltraSharp U2711 Black 27" 6ms HDMI Widescreen LCD Monitor with PremierColor 350
or [£220.97]Dell U2311 23 inch Widescreen IPS Panel LCD Monitor
if its too expensive.
then again, a 32" @ 1920x1080 res isn't too bad, so long as you stay some distance when playing. but if you need glasses to read a newspaper, doubt you`d notice much difference.
vuzedome:
That 32 inch Samsung is pretty nice, and the price is alright for a LED backlit LCD tv.
And you better have some distance between your eyes and the screen, 32 inch isn't really considered small.
Osmo:
So just because this model isn't a monitor it has less pixel density? Not sure how that works.
vuzedome:
The tv you pick has full 1080p resolution so you're ok.
What you picked is basically more suited to be used as a tv rather than close up as a monitor, because of the large size.
Here's a simple idea of what they meant by pixel density, imagine cramming 100 marbles in to a tightly fit jar, and then cram the same amount into a bigger jar, which one looks more densely packed?
32 inch is alright, you just need to sit back a foot or two more than usual.
NaRu:
Your GPU can handle 6 screens of those screens with ease. The only issue I see is how close do you want to be to that screen. A 32" screen at 1920x1080 would have a best viewing around 3 feet away. If you want to be closer to the screen I recommend a 27" screen
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