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It's flippin awesome dude, i got a 46" sammy and it is insane. Why would you want two monitors over a big monitor? For gaming this sammy is amazing, corel and photoshop run well.

I cannot believe how epic a 46" inch is and the 32" size looks just as crazy. There is nothing to over sell. It is pure magic.

You don't get it. There is more real estate on a higher res or dual monitors than a single big tv. The only thing the big tv does is make things bigger, it does NOT give you more desktop real estate as 1920x1080 is still 1920x1080 whether you use a 23" monitor or a 108" LCD TV.
 
You don't get it. There is more real estate on a higher res or dual monitors than a single big tv. The only thing the big tv does is make things bigger, it does NOT give you more desktop real estate as 1920x1080 is still 1920x1080 whether you use a 23" monitor or a 108" LCD TV.

Yup but everything is nice and big. Why do i want more real estate on my monitor for gaming? Just gimme a big monitor :D.
 
Asus EAH6770 DC/2DI/1GD5 Radeon HD6770 16xPCIE 128-bit 1GB GDDR5 w/HDMI + DVI + DSUB

R1,490.00

Intel Core i5 2500K 3.3GHz LGA1155 Processor - 3.7GHz TB

R2,256.00

Cooler Master RC-932 HAF 932 Tower Chassis - Window - No PSU

R1,548.00

2x Seagate 1TB Barracuda SATA6 32MB 7200RPM Hard Drive

R2,256.00

Asus P8Z68-V LE IZ68 Motherboard w/A8 + G + LK + USB3 + SATA6 RAID + HDMI + DVI

R1,755.00

Corsair DDR3-1600 12GB (3x4GB) Vengeance Memory Module Kit

R1089.00

CORSAIR Gaming Series 800Watt

R1311.00

Totaal: R11705.00


You can add additional windows 7.

That's the wrong spanner for this toolbox. ;)
 
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You don't get it. There is more real estate on a higher res or dual monitors than a single big tv. The only thing the big tv does is make things bigger, it does NOT give you more desktop real estate as 1920x1080 is still 1920x1080 whether you use a 23" monitor or a 108" LCD TV.

All "pro games" I know of run on single monitor, not dual.

Not sure why the resolution is important, or why people would debate against real estate? 1080p is 1080p no matter the size, I think most geeks here know this.

Also don't forget that 2 x 24" LCDs will cost around R5.5 - R6k. One could then get 2 x 32" for R6.5 - R7k.
 
Never mind. If you 90% game then it's not an issue. Go buy a 108"!
 
You don't get it. There is more real estate on a higher res or dual monitors than a single big tv. The only thing the big tv does is make things bigger, it does NOT give you more desktop real estate as 1920x1080 is still 1920x1080 whether you use a 23" monitor or a 108" LCD TV.

Not quite, I've managed to get more on my tv with higher resolutions... On my hd ready tv (720p) my GPU (9800gt) allows me to go up to 1080p which means more is displayed as it now renders in HD but its being showed on a lower resolution display ie everything takes up less space.
 
Never mind. If you 90% game then it's not an issue. Go buy a 108"!

Better is too buy a projector, gaming is awesome on a 3m x 1.5m screen :p. 1080p 46" is better though. A 1080p projector would be mind blowing although i am sure you would still prefer 2 24"ers
 
You should really see how BF3 looks on ultra on 2560x1600. It just looks so much better than 1920x1080 on a 50" LCD TV.
You see more detail and is just so much more awesome.

With my 30" Dell IPS panel that runs at 2560x1600, I can view longer lines of code than I would have on 2x 23" (1920x1080) screens that are tilted 90'! I would actually prefer a single screen, but unfortunately it remains much cheaper to buy 2x 23" 1920x1080 screens over my single 30" IPS :(

I'll take a high resolution, small screen any day over a low resolution, big screen.
I'd rather work on a 15.4" laptop with a 1920x1200 resolution than a 30" LCD TV with only a 1920x1080 resolution!
 
I'll take a high resolution, small screen any day over a low resolution, big screen.
I'd rather work on a 15.4" laptop with a 1920x1200 resolution than a 30" LCD TV with only a 1920x1080 resolution!

We're in the same boat but I suspect our needs/usage differs from the average gamer.
 
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