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BenQ GW2760HS 27-inch Monitor Available in April

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I just really wish they could make plasma monitors. I would buy that in a heart beat.

Yeah. No need for radiator during winters also. ;)
 
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Yeah. No need for radiator during winters also. ;)

Plasma no longer produce that much heat. In fact, my new 55 in plasma pull about as much power as my old 46" LCD.
 
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Loving my new Asus 25 inch monitor at 1080p, 'cept for the TN panel viewing angles. I used a 26 inch LCD TV for years and I felt the 26 inch screen was a tad too big. I don't think I'd appreciate a 30 inch LCD. I looked at the BenQs but the PCmonitors.info review looked like it had ghosting. My whole deal now is getting used to using the web with 1080p.

Microsoft needs to get their DPI scaling stuff together, more like Apple. Maybe Windows 9.
 
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