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Technically you can but TV is not the monitor. //@anonymous: Can we use it as a monitor?
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You definitely can, but you will be regret,lol //@Anonymous: Can we use it as a monitor?
2 years ago|
Anonymous
TV can be used as monitor only occasionally. There are many articles on the related issues. Short answer is: TV is not designed to be used as monitor.
2 years ago|
Anonymous
I would recommend getting a 35 inch ultrawide monitor instead of buying a 43 inch TV and use as a monitor. Monitor and TV aspect ratio are different. Refresh rate for TV is lower than monitor and also you would sit ~ 1 1/2 to 2 feet away from monitor. TV is designed to sit ~ ten feet away. //@Anonymous: Can we use it as a monitor?
2 years ago|
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I used Samsung 4k 32inch TV as monitor and don't like it all as monitor but good as bedroom TV.
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Yes you can. If you just write some code,words,emails. It is perfectly fine.make sure your HDMI port supports 4k.
2 years ago|
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You can use it as a Kindle reader.
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Refresh Rate is just @60hz for a 4K..hmm cant imagine how slow it can be as I have insignia at the same refresh rate also happens to be a fire TV and its damn slow even for guest room.
2 years ago|
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the refresh rate of 60Hz is enough for regular work, not for games. But the response time on TV is very slow, i.e. the latency between the action you take until the change you see on screen, you will feel lots of lags like in a remote desktop environment. For TV, the latency is fine since who cares whether the video is a few hundreds of milliseconds delay? As long as it plays smoothly. //@Anonymous: Refresh Rate is just @60hz for a 4K..hmm cant imagine how slow it can be as I have insignia at the same refresh rate also happens to be a fire TV and its damn slow even for guest room.
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Anonymous
Can we use it as a monitor?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Technically you can but TV is not the monitor. //@anonymous: Can we use it as a monitor?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
You definitely can, but you will be regret,lol //@Anonymous: Can we use it as a monitor?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
TV can be used as monitor only occasionally. There are many articles on the related issues. Short answer is: TV is not designed to be used as monitor.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I would recommend getting a 35 inch ultrawide monitor instead of buying a 43 inch TV and use as a monitor. Monitor and TV aspect ratio are different. Refresh rate for TV is lower than monitor and also you would sit ~ 1 1/2 to 2 feet away from monitor. TV is designed to sit ~ ten feet away. //@Anonymous: Can we use it as a monitor?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I used Samsung 4k 32inch TV as monitor and don't like it all as monitor but good as bedroom TV.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes you can. If you just write some code,words,emails. It is perfectly fine.make sure your HDMI port supports 4k.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
You can use it as a Kindle reader.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Refresh Rate is just @60hz for a 4K..hmm cant imagine how slow it can be as I have insignia at the same refresh rate also happens to be a fire TV and its damn slow even for guest room.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
the refresh rate of 60Hz is enough for regular work, not for games. But the response time on TV is very slow, i.e. the latency between the action you take until the change you see on screen, you will feel lots of lags like in a remote desktop environment. For TV, the latency is fine since who cares whether the video is a few hundreds of milliseconds delay? As long as it plays smoothly. //@Anonymous: Refresh Rate is just @60hz for a 4K..hmm cant imagine how slow it can be as I have insignia at the same refresh rate also happens to be a fire TV and its damn slow even for guest room.
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