QOTD: How Big Is Your PC Display?

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[citation][nom]Antilycus[/nom]27" WS Apple Display, 22" WS Acer Display (do 3D rendering work where I cant get enough real estate)[/citation]
Scratch that Apple 23" and Acer 22"
 
a 15.4" on the laptop but extend to a 22" ws samsung syncmaster
connected with hdmi to the tv (sony bravia 42")
 
2x Gateway FHD2400 (24") on desktop (gaming and productivity)
52" Panasonic On HTPC (is only 720p rear projection LCD - but for the 500 I paid, I wasn't complaining, and still looks amazing for Blu-Ray)
 
For PC only duty my newest box is 26" 1920x1200 (lcd) & 22" 2048x1536 (crt). Older systems vary from headless to 19" LCD (1280x1024)

For HTPC duty I've got one 37" 1080p LCD and one 120" 1080p LCD Projection.
 
damn, I feel soo behind! I'm using dual 15'' monitors 🙁

There's one benefit to having low res! Better FPS!
 
23" Samsung 2343BWX - Love the wacky 2048 X 1152 Res. and 16:9 ratio. Great for CAD/CAM/CAE with the extra real estate. and can be bought for a steal from legendmicro.com refurb'd for 199 w shipping. Thinking about getting another at that price point once my wallet recovers from getting the FirePro V8700 & Phenom II setup.
 
With two PCs at two locations, I run a Dell 27, two Dell 24s, and a Samsung 24. FYI . . . with the Samsung and Dell 24s side by side, the Dell is the clear winner to my aging eyes :).

The large widescreens help with MMORPGs and can be set to actually make text readable :)
 
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