Choosing a computer monitor
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I don't have a television (and don't want one !), but I have a DVD/blu-ray player connected to a computer monitor via a video converter (with amplifier and speakers carrying the sound). The monitor I'm using is rather small (19" x 10.5" ... approximately 22" diagonal). I'm thinking of getting a larger monitor, but don't know enough about the technology to choose an appropriate type. Is anyone able to advise me, please?
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Is this just for narrating?
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Not at all ... it's for watching DVDs! I do have a life outside LibriVox ... honestly.
I know nothing about how the technology has changed over the last ten or fifteen years. The old monitor that I use for viewing the DVDs feels too small .. especially when I'm watching with a friend. That's with watching it from a distance of two or three metres. So I'd probably go for a 32 inch screen size (much bigger than that and they get too expensive).
I was just wondering about things like whether the colour fades with time (what's the monitor's effective lifetime), then sharpness of edges, blurring of movement, lifelike colour etc.
Peter
I know nothing about how the technology has changed over the last ten or fifteen years. The old monitor that I use for viewing the DVDs feels too small .. especially when I'm watching with a friend. That's with watching it from a distance of two or three metres. So I'd probably go for a 32 inch screen size (much bigger than that and they get too expensive).
I was just wondering about things like whether the colour fades with time (what's the monitor's effective lifetime), then sharpness of edges, blurring of movement, lifelike colour etc.
Peter
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Have you considered installing a projector?
If you're 2-3 m away from the image, your room seems big enough.
Projector on one end, white screen on the other, both can be mounted from the ceiling and are pretty unobtrusive.
If you're 2-3 m away from the image, your room seems big enough.
Projector on one end, white screen on the other, both can be mounted from the ceiling and are pretty unobtrusive.
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Now, that's a curious idea! I'll look into it. My feeling at the moment is that I'd prefer the monitor ... more because a screen like this is how I've always viewed films, but I might be willing to change.
peter
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Most modern TVs use LCD screens and have HDMI and VGA (d-sub 15 pin) connection. You can probably watch the DVD/BluRay disks directly from your computer. Consider making a weighted chart of accounts of your priorities. That way you can judge from a perspective based on something other than knowledge of technology. Items might include: Price, Size, Resolution, , New or Used, Warranty, Weight, etc. Of course whatever you buy it has to be compatible (Windows or Mac) and have the required connections.
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Thanks; I've chosen a new monitor that's not too expensive, nominal 32inch screen. As I'm in no hurry, I'll hope for it to be reduced in the post-Christmas sales.
Peter
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