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Impatiently Waiting for 15in MBA
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy B. Singer" data-source="post: 1929981" data-attributes="member: 190607"><p>Yes, I got the idea from my son, who has a 43-inch Samsung TV/monitor. He is a programmer, so it is extremely useful for him to be able to have four pages open all at the same time, with a good amount of desktop still visible to use. 43-inches was the best size for his purposes. </p><p></p><p>We did a lot of research to find the perfect Samsung TV/monitor that would be idea for use as a computer monitor. Not all televisions, even 4K televisions, have the specs to work really well with a computer. </p><p></p><p>LG OLED monitors, of course, are stunning. LG is the premier source for OLED monitors. LG and Samsung have sued the **** out of each other over stealing each other's OLED technology. LOL. My son has a home theater with a huge LG OLED monitor. I'd rather see a movie in his home theater than in a movie theater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy B. Singer, post: 1929981, member: 190607"] Yes, I got the idea from my son, who has a 43-inch Samsung TV/monitor. He is a programmer, so it is extremely useful for him to be able to have four pages open all at the same time, with a good amount of desktop still visible to use. 43-inches was the best size for his purposes. We did a lot of research to find the perfect Samsung TV/monitor that would be idea for use as a computer monitor. Not all televisions, even 4K televisions, have the specs to work really well with a computer. LG OLED monitors, of course, are stunning. LG is the premier source for OLED monitors. LG and Samsung have sued the **** out of each other over stealing each other's OLED technology. LOL. My son has a home theater with a huge LG OLED monitor. I'd rather see a movie in his home theater than in a movie theater. [/QUOTE]
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