Using a TV as a computer monitor

FT9

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Sep 23, 2014
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Good day all,

I would like to get some feedback on on somthing. I am planing to switch from my AOC 20 inch 1080p lcd monitor and instead use a 32 inch LED Samsung TV that is 720p.

http://www.shopcourts.com/trinidadandtobago/products/tvs-and-home-theater/tvs/tv-32-led-4397.html

I will mainly be using it mainly for my rig system to look at movies online and play games. I would like to know if this is a wise decision and what are the advantages and disadvantages of doing this.

These are some of my pc specs:
evga GTX650 2gb sc
AMD FX8350
8gb ram

Thanking you in advance for your assistance.

Regards.
FT9
 

masonbo

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Sep 5, 2014
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I actually did this for a few months, since I didn't have the correct cables to connect to a monitor. From my experience, as a result of the lower PPI on most TVs it looks very different than an LCD monitor would look, because TVs are meant to be viewed from a longer distance. I think that it would work fine if that's what you wanted to do, but you would have to be further away from the screen for it to look like a similar quality.

Also, don't take my advice as the sole resource for your decision, this is purely from my personal experience, no technical basis or anything.
 

FT9

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Sep 23, 2014
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Thanks so much for your quick response masonbo. Yes i will definitely be sitting further away from the TV. Am reading an article which states that using tvs as monitors runs a risk of getting high input lag as compared to normal monitors. Will this drastically affect the sole purpose of the tv as a monitor?

Thanks again for providing you experience on this.