QOTD: How Big Is Your PC Display?

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A DGM 24" 1920 x 1200 MVA from oc.uk. I can't remember if it was £169 or £189, but it was insanely cheap, considering it is a MVA panel. Benq made a monitor with exactly the same panel (made by AU Optronics), which cost about £550! I am very happy with it, it's the best pc-related purchase I have ever made.
 
22" and 24" both dell. loved having dual monitors when i first got them, and still do, but now its more anoying to have 2 different sized monitors running 2 different resolutions.. i plan on either going dual 24's or just one 24" and using a larger LCD TV for movies and stuff.
 
[citation][nom]pirateboy[/nom]How about a decent poll feature? QOTD without poll = EPIC FAIL[/citation]
this quote just justified me to not answer the QOTD.
 
26'' wide lcd, 19'' wide lcd

on occation ill fire up the 19'' Trinitron ...
the thing is a beast, but has fatty resolutions and sounds like a monster when you push the degauss button
 
This should be a poll....

2x 22" LCD and 1 17" CRT for color work on my desk.

2x 17" and 1 19" LCD on my work bench, well actually on the wall.

1 22" and 1 19" for the wife's photo workstation.

1 42" Plasma for living room.

1 32" LCD for bedroom.

1 84" DLP Projector for family room.

1 14" Laptop (wife)

1 15" Laptop (mine)

1 8.9" Mini (mine)

Since I use all of them for "Computer stuff" I figured I'd include all of them :)
 
My wife bought me a 25.5" acer over xmas. it's pretty big. I tried a 30" monitor at work and it was too big and unwieldy. 24/25.5 is about as big as I think is reasonable without the screen being too far away from you.
 
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