If anyone could answer these few questions, greatly appreciated.
How does bing cashback work?
I have never used anything near a 27inch monitor before. I hear it can strain the eyes. Is this true? I imagine it is nice when gaming but when doing extensive amounts of work for several hours, does it get bad?
Also, is there anything that makes this monitor special aside from its size? I am pretty sure any monitor can hook up to a television line with proper cords. As well it seems to have a 5ms response when a lot now days seem to have 2ms which I thought was supposed to be better. It seems like I am missing something because all I can tell is that it is bigger.
Ben forgot to mention its refurbished. "Samsung SyncMaster P2770HD 27" LCD TV- Refurbished"
disappointing resolution for a 27".
Ben it's $279.99 at Overstock:
http://www.overstock.com/Electronics/Samsung-SyncMaster-P2770HD-1080p-120Hz-27-inch-LCD-HDTV-Refurbished/5072285/product.html
#2 this is a HDTV. You could still use it as a monitor but 1920x1080 is currently the highest resolution for TVs.
just got this a few days ago w/the 30% cashback off bing from overstock ($196 shipped)
If anyone could answer these few questions, greatly appreciated.
How does bing cashback work?
I have never used anything near a 27inch monitor before. I hear it can strain the eyes. Is this true? I imagine it is nice when gaming but when doing extensive amounts of work for several hours, does it get bad?
Also, is there anything that makes this monitor special aside from its size? I am pretty sure any monitor can hook up to a television line with proper cords. As well it seems to have a 5ms response when a lot now days seem to have 2ms which I thought was supposed to be better. It seems like I am missing something because all I can tell is that it is bigger.
Or was it that the higher ms number is better.... now I can not remember.... bah.
What does ms even stand for again?
The lower the MilliSeconds the better. Less time means faster response time.