LCD TV's

sup2jzgte

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IF anyone has had any experience with any of these could you please give me your thoughts or if you know alot about Tv's give me you input. I need 2 27-32" LCD TV's to go in my Game room, but I'm not looking to spend tons on them. I just need something with a good picture, something i can hook a PC up to and can be wall mounted

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16889025002

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16889112004

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16889022020

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16889022022

I'm trying to keep it within about $400-$600 range. If someone has another place I should check out let me know. I just trust Newegg the most
 
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Are LCD tv's good for computer monitors and being tv's? Or just monitors?


I am on the hunt for an Tv, that can double up as a monitor.
 
Are LCD tv's good for computer monitors and being tv's? Or just monitors?


I am on the hunt for an Tv, that can double up as a monitor.

Dude I'm a Retarded Tv Monkey I have no clue that is why I'm asking. All I know is I have a Plasma TV in my office with my PC hooked up to it and it is AWESOME. So I want to put 2 in my new game room.
 
the first olevia (3rd tv in the list) looks like a good bet to me. All the tvs have the same response times but the contrast ratio on that one are higher which is a bonus.

You'll probably find that all of them will do the job but on a very quick check its the Olevia for me. :)
 
If you go to a local store, and tell them you are buying 2, they may give you a discount. Check out your options.
 
If you don't actually need it for TV, I would just get a monitor. The resolution will be better, and will be much cheaper too.

I think Omega has the 28" Hanns-G monitor... that could work.
 
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