QOTD: How Big Is Your PC Display?

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24" Dell though 'back in the day, when I was working as a lowly IT tech, I once got Quake running on a 15' by 12' wall display made up of 30" CRT's. Purely for tesing purposes, of course
 
24" Samsung Syncmaster Display, and a 32" Sony Bravia (TV) powered by a Radeon HD 4870 X2. I love my Samsung display, my only complaint being that I feel like screen uniformity has gone down hill with the advent of the new, and cheaper, widescreen LCD monitors... Am I wrong?

P.S. What I would love to do is to add on 2 19" 4:3 samsung syncmasters, one on each side of my 24"...
 
19" HP 4:3 aspect ratio. It's getting harder and harder to find decent 4:3 displays these days, which I think is sad. Certainly, I'd probably have to give in and get a wide screen display the moment I went beyond 19". I don't know why anyone would want to sacrifice vertical resolution for horizontal, but maybe I'm just stubborn in my ways. I suppose I _can_ think of scenarios that it would be beneficial, but for me 4:3 is by far the more versatile option.
 
[citation][nom]randomizer[/nom]22" TN panel with shocking viewing angles. It was priced fairly well at this time last year when I bought it (~$330) and I was after a panel for playing games, not doing work with Photoshop requiring colour accuracy.[/citation]

Wow, randomizer, only ~ 170 here... last april
 
ACER 21.5", 1080P, HDMI, 16:9 aspect ratio and thank God no Gloss.
all for US$ 199.99
 
22" 1680x1050 primary, 19" 1440x900 on secondary/test, now also a Teamspeak server. I may get another 22" soon, and move the 19" back to the bench. I have a HIS HD4850, and I think 22" is as big as I want to go with it.
 
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