I had my third monitor die recently and have been using just the 2
on my desk. However one of them is a little smaller, and so I've been
struggling to see it off to the side of my desk. I'd really like to get
a larger one, mostly because it's hard to see the smaller monitor
that's a little further away.
Yesterday I was in Wal-Mart,
grabbing a couple groceries and some blank DVDs when I saw a Sanyo 32"
LCD on sale for $350. Quite a bargain, and it's pretty large. On the
spur of the moment, I decided to invest in my career and test one out
as a PC monitor.
I got it home, set it on my desk, after clearing things off, and
plugged it in. My Windows 7 desktop detected it immediately, and let me
set the maximum 780p resolution, which is 1300x768. That's a decentn
resolution, and as you can see above, it makes things LARGE.
Very cool, and I was excited at first. The monitor on the left is a 22"
one that I really like. It's a Westinghouse and it works great for me.
It's bright, and clear, and that's the issue.
It's hard to see from the image, but the Sanyo LCD TV is much, much
less bright than the monitor. I wasn't sure how much of a difference it
makes, but it's a huge difference. It actually was a noticeable
difference on my eyes in about an hour of using both monitors. As much
as I love the large size, I can't use it for any length of time,
especially with the bright 22" one next to it.
So I'll return it today, and I'm going to grab another 23" one.