Opinions regarding monitor

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  1. Posts : 15,026
    Windows 10 Home 64Bit
       #1

    Opinions regarding monitor


    As shown on my specs,its a 22 inch.

    1) I'm not a gamer, I don't play games, not even solitaire,minesweeper etc
    2) I do not edit anything in high definition say - video, pictures. (i don't edit anything really, I used to photo-shop before but now I don't anymore)
    3) I do not watch movies on my computer either. (I hardly watch movies on TV too)

    this makes me an average PC user, I like fidgeting, learning new stuffs about OS etc, and for work, I use google to solve my problems. Anyway, so the question is, is it okay for me to still keep such a big monitor? I'm planing on purchasing a new monitor 17inch monitor (could be Dell) _______________
    so what do you think guys? :) should I keep the 22inch, or get a new 17inch

    thanks for the opinions :)

    also: I don't make the screens brightness to 100% cause it hurts my eyes, I always keep it to 60 or below 60

    thanks once again
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  2. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #2

    My usage pattern is pretty much the same as yours. No games, light photoshop, movies on TV or not at all.

    I have a 19 inch NEC and have decided that if it fails, I would not go above 19 inch for a replacement.

    It depends to some degree on your distance from the screen. Mine is about 4 inches beyond arm's length. I would go above 19 inches only at a greater distance than that. Likewise, I would not want to watch TV on a 50 inch screen a distance of 6 feet. I never sit in the front rows of a movie theater.

    Ultimately, I guess it is personal preference because I do hear of people using large monitors at relatively close range.
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  3. Posts : 8,398
    ultimate 64 sp1
       #3

    downgrade?!?!?

    personally i think a bigish high-res monitor is a good idea. i would hate to go back to 17" again.

    you don't have to run everything full-screen, and can have a few windows open at the same time, depending on what you're doing at the time.

    is there anything wrong with your current 22"? why do you want to downgrade?
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  4. Posts : 15,026
    Windows 10 Home 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    mickey megabyte said:
    downgrade?!?!?

    personally i think a bigish high-res monitor is a good idea. i would hate to go back to 17" again.

    you don't have to run everything full-screen, and can have a few windows open at the same time, depending on what you're doing at the time.

    is there anything wrong with your current 22"? why do you want to downgrade?
    the 22' is perfectly fine :) i just wanted a smaller one, cause the 22' does not get fully utilized by me. half the time my computer is off cause i'm at work (Friday as weekend), i get to use it the few hours i'm back from work before bedtime, i don't do much. just browse browse browse & keep browsing,play games on facebook & being on this forum is my new favorite thing . or should i get a 18 or 19 inch then?
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  5. Posts : 6,857
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1 (desktop)
       #5

    Stick with what you have, don't downgrade. Better yet, get a second 22"!
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  6. Posts : 15,026
    Windows 10 Home 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    ignatzatsonic said:
    My usage pattern is pretty much the same as yours. No games, light photoshop, movies on TV or not at all.

    I have a 19 inch NEC and have decided that if it fails, I would not go above 19 inch for a replacement.

    It depends to some degree on your distance from the screen. Mine is about 4 inches beyond arm's length. I would go above 19 inches only at a greater distance than that. Likewise, I would not want to watch TV on a 50 inch screen a distance of 6 feet. I never sit in the front rows of a movie theater.

    Ultimately, I guess it is personal preference because I do hear of people using large monitors at relatively close range.
    my distance is around 5 to 6 inches (maybe more,haven't measured). thing is ever since i purchased this monitor i developed a habit of leaning forward, with my hand under my chin and glaring at the monitor. I've been acquainted with computer since early 2001 (i was 9 yrs old back then) and haven't had eyesight problems until now,but making brightness to 100 hurts my eyes. so...... ?
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  7. Posts : 15,026
    Windows 10 Home 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    noobvious said:
    Stick with what you have, don't downgrade. Better yet, get a second 22"!
    are you sure ??
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  8. Posts : 6,857
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1 (desktop)
       #8

    koolkat77 said:
    noobvious said:
    Stick with what you have, don't downgrade. Better yet, get a second 22"!
    are you sure ??
    I love having two. I had a 19" widescreen, and I liked it alot.....then one day I was offered a 20" widescreen, almost new, for $45, and i jumped on it. I never knew what I would do with a second monitor until I had one.....and now I'd hate to have to go back to just one.
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  9. Posts : 15,026
    Windows 10 Home 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    noobvious said:
    koolkat77 said:
    noobvious said:
    Stick with what you have, don't downgrade. Better yet, get a second 22"!
    are you sure ??
    I love having two. I had a 19" widescreen, and I liked it alot.....then one day I was offered a 20" widescreen, almost new, for $45, and i jumped on it. I never knew what I would do with a second monitor until I had one.....and now I'd hate to have to go back to just one.
    nice... but i don't have the space for 2
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  10. Posts : 4,280
    Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3
       #10

    As inexpensive as LCD's are these days I would stay with the size you. Unless as mentioned above distance comes into play.
    Fabe
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