Well, Guys:
I went to Fry's electronics today as they had a sale on a Toshiba 32" monitor/TV.
http://www.frys.com/
The sale was in the local paper and so went to the store and bounced in with
high hopes of finding what I wanted. Well I got there and in the area where
there were monitors from 22" wide screen down to 15" regular monitors it
was sane. I asked where the 32" Toshiba monitor was and they said go to
the TV section. So I slithered over to that section walked into a cavern of
flat screens and had some trouble finding this oh so lowly sale item 32"
Toshiba.
It was an older model of course and it wasn't playing the HD feed all the
others were so I couldn't compare. The manual was like one chapter of
War and Peace where my eyes were left to glaze over quite quickly. I told
the young sales person my need to use the whole 32" screen for monitor
use. NOT a scrunched uP maybe picture as a monitor. He said it was
possible if I had a cable and my video card had an output plug. By this
time this 700.00 older TV wasn't looking as good as the 1700.00 TV's all
around it. Try as I may my eyes couldn't get over the comparison and the
uncertainty of the end result I want was in jeopardy.
I crumpled under the weight of the decision at hand. I withdrew from the
flat field of screens by now spoiled by the contrast difference that was
apparent as the dollar amount went uP and UP to the Nirvana of a eye
gluttonous with image and size causing doubt all about me.
My 17" screen is sorta like tent camping for me and as we all know who
have moved on uP to the TD or beyond ... life begins after your @$$ is off
the ground. I have to but throw money at my desire for the field that is flat
to have a success to this story, but know that my education of the I/O
video card must be firm as well as what exactly the TV/Monitor must have
to have both work in concert for a full 32" screen view with the resolution
desired. If I throw into the mix ... what elements of the TV do I have to
have .... that will make it useful in this ever changing options area, the
train starts to run off the tracks as my mind hasn't wrapped around all of
that yet.
Ugh~ ugh~ A deer in the headlights seems to be me with a head ache.