BoysNightOut said:I was under the impression that the apple monitors only went to apple computers as in perhaps a diff configuration or something.
Nihsnek said:2K is alot for a screen >_>;;. I've seen people using projecter screen setups with their expensive computers that cost alot less and look great.
Midnight said:Let me just say that that is outrageously over-priced in both cases. You will not be spending your money efficiently. Westinghouse makes a 37in for $1499 and a 42in for $1999 at BestBuy. Both of which, if you go into the store and look as well as visit www.avsforum.com and search for "westinghouse", will prove to be more of a value. ...unless of course you MUST have the Apple name printed on your monitor or a 30in monitor. Both those Westinghouse monitors ARE 1080p btw. If you still want something closer to 30in., the Sharp Aquos 32in DA5U won top model in over 50 panels for Consumer Reports, and upon further research myself at the store, I agree. a...nd that is while it sat next to the Sony Bravia competition. It is priced around $1400 at BestBuy now.
The General said:It's always better to have resolution before size.
Midnight said:Dell monitors aren't even top quality, though they are better than some. If Apple is the same, then there you go.
Midnight said:You are mis-understanding my point, though it is valid. Money vs. benefit.
You can have an LCD panel that will work for video games, cable, dvds, AND your computer monitor ...with a bigger screen and less money.
Dell monitors aren't even top quality, though they are better than some. If Apple is the same, then there you go.
I know he wants a computer monitor, but please think economically here unless you can afford to go that route to achieve one of many possible outcomes.