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The only thing about it that worries me at present is the resolution - the typical is 1920×1080p whic if your viewing close is not so good - maybe - not sure.




Occasionally you will find a computer monitor with a resolution fo 1920x1200, the majority of the larger ones has the same as the HDTVs 1920x1080. I'm not talking about the larger screen with resolutions like 2560x1440 or 1600 that are sold in Germany having four digit price tags before the decimal point. So a TV monitor might be an option pricewise.

But one thing needs to be explored: COO (cost of ownership) How is the energy consumption of the selsected model compared to a computer screen?

Guido


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