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Anybody using a 40 inch 1080p TV as a display monitor?


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I'd like to upgrade to a bigger screen but I can't afford one of those sexy 34" ultra wide monitors right now... maybe not in a long while either! So I thought of getting a 40 inch 1080p TV instead. I can't really afford a 4K TV either.. Was just wondering if 1080 was good enough to run Logic comfortably. I don't want to deal with blurry text and stuff like that. Hopefully someone with some experience can chime in soon!
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I am using a 32" 1080P as my primary monitor and it it fine. I actually prefer it so much my next upgrade will be to a larger one. All of my screen shots in my posts are taken on that monitor - you can have a look for yourself.

Cool! Which TV do you use specifically? 

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...fwiw...I use a airplay/appleTV with a 47" something or other if I'm tracking in a larger room...seems to work with pretty much any TV if I am "remote," like someone's basement/den/recording room...means I don't have to lug a monitor around....hth.../s~
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...fwiw...I use a airplay/appleTV with a 47" something or other if I'm tracking in a larger room...seems to work with pretty much any TV if I am "remote," like someone's basement/den/recording room...means I don't have to lug a monitor around....hth.../s~

Nice tip with the Apple TV thing!

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