Why do you say that? I have 40" 3840x2160 monitors, a 32" 3840x2160 monitor, 30" 2560x1600 monitors, 27" 2560x1440 monitors, and many others of various sizes, resolutions, pixel densities, panel technologies (e.g. IPS, VA, TN, touchscreen) and aspect ratios. I have bought monitors ranging from $50 to $1500 apiece. What special insights do you have regarding monitors that I am ignorant of? //@anonymous: Ignorant is bliss //@anonymous: This monitor is probably intended for people who will be viewing it at great distances, and/or watching lots of 1080p videos. Older folks with poor eyesight may also appreciate the larger text on a monitor with low pixel density.
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By anonymous on 12/09/2018, 02:29 PM EST
It's a good fit to wall street analysts, unfortunately. //@Anonymous: This monitor is probably intended for people who will be viewing it at great distances, and/or watching lots of 1080p videos. Older folks with poor eyesight may also appreciate the larger text on a monitor with low pixel density.
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By anonymous on 12/09/2018, 02:12 PM EST
Ignorant is bliss //@anonymous: This monitor is probably intended for people who will be viewing it at great distances, and/or watching lots of 1080p videos. Older folks with poor eyesight may also appreciate the larger text on a monitor with low pixel density.
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By anonymous on 12/09/2018, 01:58 PM EST
online delivery is already gone. Just local pick up now
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By anonymous on 12/09/2018, 01:45 PM EST
Lol //@anonymous: This monitor is probably intended for people who will be viewing it at great distances, and/or watching lots of 1080p videos. Older folks with poor eyesight may also appreciate the larger text on a monitor with low pixel density.
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By anonymous on 12/09/2018, 01:36 PM EST
This monitor is probably intended for people who will be viewing it at great distances, and/or watching lots of 1080p videos. Older folks with poor eyesight may also appreciate the larger text on a monitor with low pixel density.
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By anonymous on 12/09/2018, 01:32 PM EST
"31.5" Full HD LED Monitor"
Monitor big enough yet at 1080p it's also coarse granular enough for one to count pixels.
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