Well maybe standard is too strong, but I do expect there to be plenty of TV's out there with it available. I'm 35 and the computer/Tv integration is becoming increasingly popular among my age group. Especially with people living in the city that have limited space.
I searched for a long time for the right TV that I could use as a monitor and one conclusion I came up against was that once you started going above 52 the picture quality started going down. 1080P just isn't good enough for larger tv's to be used as a monitor.
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You think in 2 years the standard on 55+ TV's will be 1440p? You're delusional. 1080p isn't going anywhere for a while.
Well maybe standard is too strong, but I do expect there to be plenty of TV's out there with it available. I'm 35 and the computer/Tv integration is becoming increasingly popular among my age group. Especially with people living in the city that have limited space.
I searched for a long time for the right TV that I could use as a monitor and one conclusion I came up against was that once you started going above 52 the picture quality started going down. 1080P just isn't good enough for larger tv's to be used as a monitor.