I've been using a 32" as my primary monitor and used to have a 27" as a
secondary. The secondary died, so now I'm thinking a 34" widescreen with
a slight curve would be perfect for my setup. Essentially I want the
vertical dimensions of the two monit...
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Thanks for all the input guys. My desk can limit my vertical monitor
size in the current config (there's a hutch) so that's why I was trying
to get a larger screen but wide format. I suppose I could put my current
32" under the hutch and have a large...
It drives me nuts. No enthusiast actually WANTS integrated speakers.
They just add cost, weight, and size to the monitor and no one in that
price bracket will actually use them.
@cybereality, the Predator looks good, except for the fact it has
integrated speakers.Find me a consumer who is looking for a high end 34'
curved display but who doesn't have an external surround system. It's
like when they used to sell 50' rear proj...