You're right, the pixel density is much lower on a large TV as versus a PC monitor, but it's still a healthy 1920x1080. The only 'problem' that a low pixel density creates is that you might want to sit a little further back. Unless you absolutely can't shift back a bit, that adds utility, not...
Okay, I'm not sure if anyone else has mentioned this (I don't have the time to read everything right now), but I do have a suggestion.
I've been looking for a monitor to replace my quickly-deteriorating Dell 2007WFP, which is the IPS version, and, being a web/graphic designer (and a...
As others have said, that's what you get for placing your information where anyone can read it. If she is expecting businesses to play nice, she's completely mistaken. I can understand the use for such sites, but I still encourage the information that a person makes available to be kept minimal.
Well... again, I'm pretty sure there aren't any LCDs on the market that can go beyond 60hz. I'm not sure which models you could have seen at your LAN events, but I suppose I could be wrong if they're new tech. Also, the human eye can't perceive more than 60 frames per second, so I'm not sure...
Just so you know, I'm pretty sure no LCDs are available with the ability to go much, if any, beyond 60hz refresh rate.
Also, why do you need such a low resolution? I can understand a low input lag need, and, to an extent, response time (though that's pretty well a moot point these days), but...
Whichever you choose, if you plan on using it for a Wii, make sure it has the least input lag possible. I'm using my Wii on my Dell 2007WFP (which has pretty low input lag) and games like Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles are still laggy enough that I need to predict where the cursor is going...
As a web/graphics designer myself, there's just no way I'd consider being talked into anything but an IPS-based LCD. MVA and TN panels have flaws that are just too severe for any serious color work. Unfortunately, there's no way you're going to get (outside of special deals such as the Dell...