fsurfer wrote:
The bigger your TV is (and the closer you sit to it), the more likely you’ll actually be able to tell the difference between standard definition, 720p, 1080p, and even 4K. The chart above, from Carlton Bale, is a good reference for figuring out whether 1080p or 4K really matter in your living room. (It’s based on 20/20 eyesight, so your mileage may vary)
chouette wrote:Thanks for all this great info Fog and FS! Yeah Fog, you didn’t get too technical and in a way, neither did FS as I sort of understood his cool pic!
I don’t mind the black bars at the top or bottom either, it’s just that sometimes, not often, you have more black bars on top and bottom than the actual movie portion, and that really bothers me. Now, if I understand correctly, according to the chart that FS posted and what you mentioned Fog, it doesn’t seem to matter whether its 720p or 1080p, that’s more for the picture quality right? It’s the true aspect ratio that makes the difference for the amount of black bar vs what you see of the movie, correct?
Quality is important to me but not as much as the thickness of those black bars compare to what is left to view of the movie.
fsurfer wrote:I'm debating whether to buy a 50" monitor for my laptop as 17" just doesn't cut it with PS
fsurfer wrote:chouette dual monitors will occupy less space, as they all have Vesa fixings and you can buy a Dual Monitor Desk Mount Bracket that holds 2 Screens.
Fogdude wrote:I think he meant they take less desk space, since they can hang on the wall on a bracket.
I've considered dual monitors, but same as you, I have no more desk space. I don't like the idea of hanging my monitors on the wall. For one, they'd be too far away (can't sneeze on them as well & make all those crusty blobby spots I keep thinking are artifacts in the graphics I'm editing.) For another, I'm just too lazy to be bothered with going through the effort of mounting the bracket & hanging the monitors. Yes, I'm that lazy.
fsurfer wrote::LOL No mention of wall
You have managed to login, so using Google and typing 'desk top monitor mount' shouldn't be hard
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