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24" eye strain?
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<blockquote data-quote="bryphotoguy" data-source="post: 375860" data-attributes="member: 26695"><p>I forget the rule in photography but there is an optimal spot where one should stand to get the clearest view of a photo. If you're going to be sitting two inches from your monitor, getting a really large monitor will look like crap because you will be focusing on pixels and you will not get a full edge to edge view of the monitor. </p><p>I sit 2ft away from the monitor of my 20" iMac and can't imagine needing anything bigger. But needing is different than wanting. </p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p>Peace,</p><p>Bryan</p><p></p><p>Oh yea, I've ran NFS: Carbon through bootcamp and turned the setting on full and it was pretty sweet. My Mac has the 128MB card.</p><p>The video cards in these new macs are monsters and you shouldn't have a problem with gaming. As for DVD resolution, I really don't care for it. I'd rather sit in front of an standard def. tv instead of this monitor because it seems kinda fuzzy. I've never found a monitor that can display movies well so maybe it's me. I'd rather sit on my futon and watch my movies in 5.1 audio and displayed in 1080i any day of the week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryphotoguy, post: 375860, member: 26695"] I forget the rule in photography but there is an optimal spot where one should stand to get the clearest view of a photo. If you're going to be sitting two inches from your monitor, getting a really large monitor will look like crap because you will be focusing on pixels and you will not get a full edge to edge view of the monitor. I sit 2ft away from the monitor of my 20" iMac and can't imagine needing anything bigger. But needing is different than wanting. Hope this helps. Peace, Bryan Oh yea, I've ran NFS: Carbon through bootcamp and turned the setting on full and it was pretty sweet. My Mac has the 128MB card. The video cards in these new macs are monsters and you shouldn't have a problem with gaming. As for DVD resolution, I really don't care for it. I'd rather sit in front of an standard def. tv instead of this monitor because it seems kinda fuzzy. I've never found a monitor that can display movies well so maybe it's me. I'd rather sit on my futon and watch my movies in 5.1 audio and displayed in 1080i any day of the week. [/QUOTE]
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