Maybe a year ago, I finally broke down and decided I was tired of
squinting at my PC monitor. I grabbed a Sceptre 37" LCD Hdtv
from Costco. I believe it was nearly $1500 shipped. Its lower than
that now.
The camera cant do the picture justice. Its almost indistinguishable from
my High quality flat faced 17" PC monitor. Except is can fit 2 web pages
side by side on it
One thing to note... I would not recommend anything less than 1080p.
1080p is great, as the pixel are so small, that you can barely make them
out. If you have a dead pixel, you'd be hard pressed to see it.
Also, mine is supposed to be 8ms. This is the minimum I could deal with
also. As even now, during fast play, there can be a slight blur seen.
Usually its only seen when large amount of drawing are done all at once.
Also, make sure you use the highest quality signal. At first I tried the
svga, as well as DVI. The picture sucked. Poor details, and bad colors.
Then I got the DVI to HDMI cable hooked up, and the picture was simply
jaw dropping. I also had to get a newer video card to drive the higher
resolution of 1920*1080. Using other resolutions is not a good Idea with
LCD's.. as the scaling usually is very poor. Always use the native res.