expiredphillip9 posted Sep 18, 2023 06:12 PM
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expiredphillip9 posted Sep 18, 2023 06:12 PM
43" LG 43UN700T-B 4K UHD 3840x2160 IPS USB-C HDR 10 Monitor
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It looks like LG has a new 43" display that's called a smart monitor:
https://www.amazon.com/LG-43SQ700...1N7S5?th=1 [amazon.com]
I'm sure either one of these would work much better for me but they are at least 2x the cost of the 43" A6H I had purchased and returned. Not sure if I want to take another crack at the 43" size or just stick to using my trusty old 32" QHD HP 32 Envy
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Honestly I might just look to upgrade my 32" 1440P HP ENVY 32 at some point and add an additional 24" or 27" 1080P monitor off to side for overflow. I don't game just office and productivity stuff. Maybe I need to look into a nice 32" Dell 1440P IPS monitor - at least that comes with a 3 year warranty
Honestly I might just look to upgrade my 32" 1440P HP ENVY 32 at some point and add an additional 24" or 27" 1080P monitor off to side for overflow. I don't game just office and productivity stuff. Maybe I need to look into a nice 32" Dell 1440P IPS monitor - at least that comes with a 3 year warranty
I always heard you shouldn't use a TV as a monitor since it is a TV. But as long as the TV has that setting for you to change the text to not make it blurry... anyone know the name of it? Then you could use a TV as a monitor?
So wouldn't the only difference between a 43' 4k tv compared to a 43' 4k monitor is you power it on with a remote or something?
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I always heard you shouldn't use a TV as a monitor since it is a TV. But as long as the TV has that setting for you to change the text to not make it blurry... anyone know the name of it? Then you could use a TV as a monitor?
So wouldn't the only difference between a 43' 4k tv compared to a 43' 4k monitor is you power it on with a remote or something?
You miss out on computer specific inputs like USB-c and mine doesn't have a wake on over HDMI so I have to turn the monitor on and off with the remote. Same with switching inputs. But at some point, a panel is just a panel.
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