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LED TV or a same size LED PC Monitor
Which is the better buy for me to use on my PC when i don't use it for TV program watching only for photos etc a 24 "" led TV or a 24" led pc monitor.
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But generally, for the same price the screen quality of a monitor will be far higher than that of a TV, especially the refresh rate and response time which can make a huge difference if playing games.
If you decide you want to use it as a TV later on you can always ad a TVtuner card to the computer and you've got a full function PVR with record and pause on live TV for very little money.
But generally, for the same price the screen quality of a monitor will be far higher than that of a TV, especially the refresh rate and response time which can make a huge difference if playing games.
If you decide you want to use it as a TV later on you can always ad a TVtuner card to the computer and you've got a full function PVR with record and pause on live TV for very little money.
The screen technologies for monitors and TVs have converged so there is really no fundamental difference in the screen technology per se.
However check the resolutions of the products you are considering. Not all HD TVs are equal. 1080P (1080 horizontal lines) is the Full HD television while some are only 720.
Monitors will have two numbers which is the horizontal by vertical pixel count. Most are now at least the 1080 vertical resolution. Make sure it is the "native" or optimum resolution as monitors also support graphics outputs higher than their true resoluton.
Many TVs have USB and SD ports which allow them to show photos without a computer so that is one advantage of the TV.
However check the resolutions of the products you are considering. Not all HD TVs are equal. 1080P (1080 horizontal lines) is the Full HD television while some are only 720.
Monitors will have two numbers which is the horizontal by vertical pixel count. Most are now at least the 1080 vertical resolution. Make sure it is the "native" or optimum resolution as monitors also support graphics outputs higher than their true resoluton.
Many TVs have USB and SD ports which allow them to show photos without a computer so that is one advantage of the TV.
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