32 inch TV as a monitor

BlackBall

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Better off getting a 32 inch curved monitor or save the money with a TV? Not using it for gaming mostly music production. Suggestions welcome
 

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Better off getting a 32 inch curved monitor or save the money with a TV?

idk if you can even get a decent variety of 32” TVs anymore…it’s like they slowly phased out that size…I had the same debate for my racing rig…ended up just getting a monitor

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I’m looking at bestbuy’s selection right now and I remember the problem for me was none of the TVs 32” or smaller were 4k
 

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ya my bad…I just amended my post…case in point this TV is 1080…my issue was I wanted 4k and 4k monitors were more expensive than I thought so I figured maybe I could get a TV the same size for the low…but they all had lower resolutions…settled on a decent-priced 1440p monitor that reviewed well on rtings…it worked out since I primarily use it with my xbox series s
 

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I've been using a 40 inch TV as a monitor ever since I started WFH from Covid. The downside is that a laptop screen starts to feel small AF
 

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I been using a 50in TV since I built my first PC in 2015. What is the pros of getting a regular monitor? Idk if I can ever go smaller .
 
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