Should I spend the extra bucks for the larger LG with the 1080p even tho it doesn’t have the monitor connection. Should I just keep the Sharp even tho only 720p? So, I would welcome any input from the collective. ![]() I’m under the impression from reading Consumer Reports that LG is a reputable brand even tho not that familiar to me previously. It’s also a rather odd size as I’ve never seen that anywhere else. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that in my recent trip I saw a 37” size LG model on sale for just $100 more than the 32“Sharp, but minus a computer connection. With all the stuff going on sale both this weekend and around Christmas time or after, I really need to know exactly what I want so I can jump on it if I see something on sale. ![]() However, none of the 1080p models which I have looked at have the pc connection on them.Īlso most of the 1080s are waaay more expensive (unless it’s a little known brand). It hasn’t been opened yet so I can prob return it. ![]() ![]() When purchasing, I was under the impression that it was the higher resolution since it had the dual function capability. I just realized that the Sharp Aquos 32” TV, which also has a connector enabling it to be used as a computer monitor, which Costco had on sale a while back is 720p. I do know that 1080p is better, but exactly how MUCH better.
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