I'm thinking about buying a monitor, and then I'm going to buy a 32-inch LED HDTV, use a TV, and work on a computer monitor.
It is possible to connect to the computer by supporting HDMI input.
I don't know if it's just appropriate for documentation or if the color is okay when working on photos.
If you look at a regular TV, the dots seem to be bigger than the monitor.
Is there anyone who actually uses it?
447 2015-09-09 Gentleman
There is not much difference in watching games or videos, but in the case of Photoshop work, the colors were a little different.
The color is a bit different even with Callie
It's a little too much if there's more document work than anything else.
The resolution is not that good like a regular PC monitor.
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