Monitor question
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My monitor stopped working today. It’s old I want a new one but to get a flat 32in 244 mhz 1 ms in my area means I wait 7-10 days. I can get a curved 32 inch or a 27 flat today with the exact specs. So bigger is usually better is a curved monitor the way to go?
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A curved monitor depends on your room. I've never used one, but I've spoken with friends who have them, and they advised me to stay away from them because they pick up glare from every angle. One friend said it picked up reflections, but I don't see how that's possible since most monitors have a mat finish.
Your best bet is to wait the 7-10 days for the monitor you want. Shop around for the best price. You can always buy a cheap monitor to use while your waiting for it to be delivered and then return it (as long as it is still in new condition).
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@Blind_Bleeder said in Monitor question:
A curved monitor depends on your room. I've never used one, but I've spoken with friends who have them, and they advised me to stay away from them because they pick up glare from every angle. One friend said it picked up reflections, but I don't see how that's possible since most monitors have a mat finish.
Your best bet is to wait the 7-10 days for the monitor you want. Shop around for the best price. You can always buy a cheap monitor to use while your waiting for it to be delivered and then return it (as long as it is still in new condition).
Great idea
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