One thing to keep in mind: if you're planning to use this solely as a
PC monitor, you might well consider looking for a PC monitor that size
instead of a TV. With a TV, you'll be paying for digital tuners, remote
controls, speakers, etc that you'll probably never use in a PC setup.
That said, there's probably not much market for large low-resolution PC
monitors (believe it or not, for a PC monitor that size, 1080 is pretty
low resolution) so 32" TVs might still be cheaper simply due to economy
of scale. But it's worth checking into.
To answer your other question...any PC made within the last 7-10 years
should have enough horsepower to drive a 1080p display. If it has an
HDMI or DisplayPort output, you're probably good to go.
On 12/06/15 22:06, john niolon wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> looking to buy a smaller flat screen tv to use as a monitor on my desktop...
> probably around 30-32b.. tried one of mine hooked up thru HDMI and it
> worked great... no more squinting.
> Wife said I couldnbt keep it...
>
> prices are getting good right now but Ibm wondering if I should spend for a
> 1080 dpi over a 720 (cheaper) can a pc push 1080 or is it a waste of money
>
> thanks
> John
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