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Hi guys,

I think this is the right forum for this question (apologies if it isn't)

 

I'm humming and hawing over getting a bigger (maybe 40") tv to use as a monitor for my mac and mainly Logic Pro.

 

I've read a few things to consider such as the fuzziness of typeset that tvs made have as opposed to real computer monitors.

 

Does anyone here have a tv as a monitor?

Does logic look good on a big screen or does it lose its sharpness?

 

Drew

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Thank you. I was thinking my post was going to the Dead Letter Office. haha

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A dedicated computer monitor is a more appropriate choice but it depends how far you're going to stand from the monitor and it depends what kind of TV you intend to get. I remember the Metallica video when they were recording Load and Reload with Bob Rock. They were using a computer display for the person sitting in front of the computer, plus a TV screen for the musicians sitting on the couch behind him in the back so they could see what was going on on the computer and communicate.
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Just to go against the grain, not to be contrarian, but simply because it was my experience. I moved into a furnished apartment 4-5 years ago, it had a flatscreen on the living room wall, coincidently in the same place I was putting my desk. I did the same searches and asked the forums about “tv as monitor” and got the same answers as everyone gets. But in the end, it was a big tv, and to get a similarly sized monitor would have been a silly extra expense. I spent four years at that apartment/studio, and to be honest, I cant remember any big gripes I had with using the TV as my monitor for logic. It wasn’t as sharp as a dedicated monitor, for sure, but I made a lot of music and worked on a lot of productions, and I don’t remember complaining about it.

Granted, I’m not a picky person. It’s not as dire as people make it out out be.

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I went down the TV as a monitor rabbit hole too and came back out with a LG 32GK650F-B 32" monitor on an arm mounted to my desk and plugged into my mini. Like others mentioned, the screens are a bit blurry, you end up running in non-native resolutions, colors are off, blah. If you want some crazy big, they also make 43 inch, but be prepared to back your chair up.
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