QUOTE(win7 @ Oct 14 2012, 01:59 AM)
i heard that DVI cable got many many types... which one should I buy?

SL-DVI-D (most common.... cheap too....)
Added on October 14, 2012, 5:17 pmQUOTE(marfccy @ Oct 14 2012, 03:56 PM)
theres a formula to calculate PPI, but i cant rmb.
Again, TVs are usually limited to 1920x1080p resolutions, which gives you 2013600 pixels. the more pixels on the screen, the better
in summary, higher PPI means better, clearer pictures, and pixels are not noticeable which gives the screen a sharper image than blocky ones
but im not saying using TV as a monitor is bad.. just that when trying to view texts only is bad. youll be straining your eyes alot. in terms of gaming, no difference unless youre squinting right in front of the screen xD
Not quite true... a 40" 1080p or 23" 1080p is more of a matter of distance to the display and weather you have limited eye focusing range.
a 40 inch is for a wider audience enjoyment (family).... while a 23" may be just limited to 1....
This is a rough analogy (with good eyesight)
What you can see with
20" and 3 feet equals to 40" at 6 feet, meaning if you can seen 1000 text (equally with both)
This post has been edited by BeastX: Oct 14 2012, 05:17 PM