post pros and cons
yeah this thread is just so edifying every fucking time it's posted
can't wait to hear some great new monitor vs television insights
Monitor - PC
TV - Consoles.
done.
>Monitor
can't plug an antenna into it
>TV
you're paying extra for an antenna plug you won't use
monitors are designed to be viewed up close, tvs are view afar
Monitor - Cheaper and technically more value, especially when it is 1440p or 4k. Faster response.
TV - Bigger. More couch comfy friendly.
TV
+ bigger
+ richer colors (if plasma or OLED)
MONITOR
+ better response time
+ can do 144hz
+ less motion blur (compared to LCD TV)
>>334877590
>not CRT
I have both a monitor and TV hooked up to my PC. What now?
TV for watching TV and movies, monitor for everything else.
>not having two monitors and a TV hooked up to your PC
>>334879307
>Kashera
>>334879517
That's exactly my setup. If I am browsing the web or playing a game I can use the opposite monitor for watching. Just got done playing some Hearthstone and watching baseball. But if I want to relax and enjoy a movie I'm going to stream it to my television where I can lay in bed and enjoy a bigger screen.
One isn't better than the other, they are used for different things. I don't understand the people who watch movies on their laptops or hunched over at their desk (unless they are multitasking a game or something.) Or worse, people who watch movies on their fucking phones. I guess if that's all you have you don't have much of a choice, but who doesn't own a TV? They are cheap as fuck, and extremely easily to hook up to your PC if you need to stream.
I have a plasma tv unused in the house, you should leave the PS4 connected? the size distracts me but I think it is a matter of habit.
the quality is outstanding.
TV as main and monitor as sub. Got a 40" for games and shows, a 27" monitor as a vertical screen and a 32" tv as a secondary horizontal screen so I have plenty of workspace. Manga looks great at 40" 1080p.
How anout jrpgs? better a monitor or a TV?