Thinking about making the 3D jump
I am ready to get rid of my 20" CRT monitor and I am debating on if I should buy a 32" tv to use on my PC or to buy a 3D monitor and then get a ir emiter and glasses when I can afford it. My question is do any of you guys know of any monitors that are priced very well for their quality. I guess I want 22" and up but I know price starts flying high when more screen size comes into the equasion after 22". I guess I'm just looking for recommendations to keep the price as low as possible seeing as college is draining my money FAST.
I am ready to get rid of my 20" CRT monitor and I am debating on if I should buy a 32" tv to use on my PC or to buy a 3D monitor and then get a ir emiter and glasses when I can afford it. My question is do any of you guys know of any monitors that are priced very well for their quality. I guess I want 22" and up but I know price starts flying high when more screen size comes into the equasion after 22". I guess I'm just looking for recommendations to keep the price as low as possible seeing as college is draining my money FAST.

I can't wait until I'm done with college. So I can cure this empty wallet syndrome, that college has caused.



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#1
Posted 12/27/2010 11:40 PM   
Well, there aren't many monitors to pick from ([url=http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html]see here[/url]). ASUS is good but is reflective so, if you've got a lot of light in the room, it could pose a problem. Acer's monitor is pretty good, too.
Well, there aren't many monitors to pick from (see here). ASUS is good but is reflective so, if you've got a lot of light in the room, it could pose a problem. Acer's monitor is pretty good, too.

#2
Posted 12/28/2010 12:09 AM   
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