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Definitely the 24 inch monitor. 19 inch is just too small considering my current monitor is 27 inches. |
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NOOOOO 720 at 24" !!!!!! It will look crap at that pixel density. If you are buying at a budget wait till you can buy 1080 at 22-24" Don't waste money on 720 at 24". |
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19". IMO, anything above 21.5" in 1080p is too pixelated. |
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Yeah, I'd go with the 19". Maybe the 24" for a TV, but for a computer monitor definitely the 19" 1080p. |
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I'd rather have more pixels since that's the actual size you can fit anything on screen. Just making the appearance bigger doesn't give you extra space, it's just like suger making you feel fit and ready to go while nothing has changed at all. You could compare it to a placebo in some ways. |
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24 inches all the way. As I said in your previous question: http://lockergnome.net/questions/184540/what-do-you-think-is-a-good-size-for-a-computer-monitor, a bigger monitor is better for multimedia and games. Yeah you're right. Guess I didn't see that, and @Cornelia Cornflake is right, they don't make 720p monitors for that size. |
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I have a 24 inch (1080P) and I rarely get pixelation. That all depends on what your trying to run - eg: low quality movies etc. Having a bluray player gives awesome quality on 24inch. |
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Why not go for a 27inch Monitor that is in 1080p? The picture shows the current 27inch 1080p monitor I have which is an HP 2309m and I got it for around S$ 349Inc http://www8.hp.com/sg/en/products/monitors/product-detail.html?oid=3882329
I got my 1080 p ACER 24 inch monitor for 108 dollars, Why would i pay 200 hundred dollars for 3 more inches? |
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Better Resolution, the best it looks, even on my 11 inch Macbook Air, t beats my 13 MBP |

