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<blockquote data-quote="elvesbane" data-source="post: 673732" data-attributes="member: 20606"><p>No, actually I don't. I'm just applying what common sense I have.</p><p></p><p>Me look monitor. See prices. See 21.5 inch. See big big res than slightly bigger same price monitor. Me pick 21.5. :tongue: </p><p></p><p>Are yar, stop bein' so serious. I'm not being defensive. I just like a good argument. ;-)</p><p></p><p>Besides, I think I've already made my point - I'm just sayin you're sorta overlooking the 'advantage' p.o.v of full HD on these things. I.M.H.O full HD (and beyond - 16:9) is the way to go... I can't imagine who thought up the weird 16:10 ratio. The most popular wide format content is 16:9 (or wider) movies... so.. er... why bother with something close and yet, not <em>it</em>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Why do you mention 720p? I have seen 720p vs 1080p on the BenQ I'm workin on. Quite frankly I find the 1080 to be quite a bit sharper. It's not exactly a <sarcasm> "WOAH-MY-GOD" sort of improvement </sarcasm>, but its definitely there. And unfortunately, where I live, no one stocks anything better than a veeery old LG 22. So ppl around here who want good stuff usually buy them because of recommendations, without ever seein' the thing.</p><p></p><p>Chill! ^_^</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elvesbane, post: 673732, member: 20606"] No, actually I don't. I'm just applying what common sense I have. Me look monitor. See prices. See 21.5 inch. See big big res than slightly bigger same price monitor. Me pick 21.5. :tongue: Are yar, stop bein' so serious. I'm not being defensive. I just like a good argument. ;-) Besides, I think I've already made my point - I'm just sayin you're sorta overlooking the 'advantage' p.o.v of full HD on these things. I.M.H.O full HD (and beyond - 16:9) is the way to go... I can't imagine who thought up the weird 16:10 ratio. The most popular wide format content is 16:9 (or wider) movies... so.. er... why bother with something close and yet, not [I]it[/I]. Why do you mention 720p? I have seen 720p vs 1080p on the BenQ I'm workin on. Quite frankly I find the 1080 to be quite a bit sharper. It's not exactly a <sarcasm> "WOAH-MY-GOD" sort of improvement </sarcasm>, but its definitely there. And unfortunately, where I live, no one stocks anything better than a veeery old LG 22. So ppl around here who want good stuff usually buy them because of recommendations, without ever seein' the thing. Chill! ^_^ [/QUOTE]
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