QOTD: How Big Is Your PC Display?

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22 & 19 & 15, have another 15 I was going to connected but I'm giving it away.
All are Samsung, wont buy anything else, 3-years warranty, they will replace it with any problem, one dead or coloured pixel, they will replace it with a new or same or better monitor.
Next monitor will be the 26", Samsung of course.

The 930BF has unbelievable colour representation.

I run a program called "John's Background Switcher", allows me to have the background image span across all monitors, then change the pic every 15mins, Nvidia drivers are good in XP for mulitple monitors, but they gave up in Vista.

Windows-7 Desktop 'Item Size' Rocks, before I had to drop the Resolution cause my eye sight is not 20/20, now I have it on 125% and it's brilliant.
 
24'' 1920x1400 LCD in the office, 42'' 1080P LG LCD media center in the livingroom, 57'' Hitachi 1080i RPTV Media Center home theater looking to upgrade to a front projector unit.
 
|20"|22"| I want

|22"|22"|
|22"|24"|24"|22"|

But have to wait a bit longer for the space to come available.
 
2x 21.3" in 4:3 Viewsonic Pro series for daily computer use.

Everyone should be posting their aspect ratios!!! 4:3 or Widscreen makes a big difference for those inches.
 
37" Phillips LCD TV @ home
2 x 19" @ work

I want the 47" LG 120Hz cream in my pants LCD that i convinced my in-laws to pick up for only 1399$

 
24" Samsung LCD! Love it! Gave my 21" Samsung LCD to my girlfriend. Loved that one too.

42" Olevia LCD on the HTPC. It was the best bang for buck LCD TV at the time.
 
Computer Monitor: 22" Acer 1680x1050
Laptop: Dell 17" 1920x1200
TV: 42" LCD 720P

@BADMANIAC: Widescreen is very useful for work/word processors. On my 22" Widescreen Acer I can see 2 word documents or 1 word document/1 browser on the same screen at the same time
 
I have a 30" Samsung 305T; it's a little too big for fps games. I end up physically moving to look around the screen. I recommend to everyone I know to get no larger then a 24" screen for just general use and fps gaming. I got my screen for 3dmax, AutoCAD and gaming. I also want to point out the larger the screen the more GPU power and CPU power needed to run it smoothly. I currently have e8400@4.3ghz and two 4870x2 cards and I still get low in fps from time to time playing games.
 
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