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Would you recommend a Samsung SyncMaster P2370HD 23" Wide TFT Screen (5 ms)?
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Post 1 made on Tuesday January 5, 2010 at 17:16
bumdeal2
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hey guys just wondering if any of you would recommend this tv(Samsung SyncMaster P2370HD 23" Wide TFT Screen (5 ms)) and what your overall review of the product is, much appreciated.
thank you.
ian menzies
Post 2 made on Thursday January 7, 2010 at 16:36
donnyjaguar
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I have no idea how good it is. But a 23" set really isn't big enough in my opinion.
Donny Jaguar
Post 3 made on Saturday January 9, 2010 at 20:26
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On January 7, 2010 at 16:36, donnyjaguar said...
I have no idea how good it is. But a 23" set really isn't big enough in my opinion.

Screen size depends on viewing distance the larger the distance from eyeballs to screen, the bigger the screen should be.  I have a 23" monitor, if I back up to about a metre and a half, it's probably big enough, so under that it would be good.  I have a livingroom that is about 2,25m from the futon to the screen, a 23" might do, but 26" would be a lot better.  The bedroom which is about 3m from eyes to screen, the 32" screen in there is a good size.  However if you have a big livingroom that is 5m from seat to screen, that 32" would be way too small, but a 60" would probably do nicely. 

Measure the distance from the normal sitting position to the screen, view televisions from the same distance.   This can be difficult in some stores, where your normal viewing distance is longer then the aisle is wide.  There are two reasons for this, one is that it allows you to guage screen size, second it allows you to guage resolution, as viewing distance increases, resolution becomes less important.  This can actually save you money, in that a larger screen doesn't need a high resolution, but a smaller screen does.
Post 4 made on Tuesday January 12, 2010 at 11:05
donnyjaguar
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I just bought an LG 22" computer monitor for 169$Cdn. Its native resolution is 1920x1080. Add an HDHomerun to your computer and you're good to go for about 365$Cdn.
Donny Jaguar


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