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QOTD: How Big Is Your PC Display.

I remember when my 12-inch yellow monochrome CRT monitor was the pinnacle of desktop display technology. Alas, those memorable days are gone. These days, most people use LCDs for their computer, and some still are using a venerable CRT monitor. The debates still rage on in regards to which technology provides a better image quality. However, when it comes down to enjoying games or movies, size is what counts. The question of the day is: How big is your computer display? Maybe you own a 30-inch monster. Maybe you own more than one of them! Let us know. Image: courtesy of Popular Science.


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