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me (who’s too broke to afford a monitor but has a bunch of tvs): -laughs with malicious intent-
Same lol
Same . Going to use tv as external monitor for gaming 😁
My eyes is about to burn even i adjust the screen brightness for good for eyes and bad for watching movie and UA-cam
I was going to get a monitor but a waste I got 32 tvs just hanging around unused
Damn yes bruhh l m broke lul
I disagree with some of your comments, I use a Samsung UE55TU7100KXXU 55" Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR LED TV for gaming, video editing, and photoshop editing. If you get a good quality TV where you have color adjustments, plus a good graphics card you will get good results. Obviously, having a large size means you can not sit too close.
Pretty much. Sony, LG and TCL have lots of fine grain tuning available. TCL don't have IPS displays though so if you are sensitive to specific gamma changes, you can get specific models of Sony that have IPS. LG is mostly IPS outside their OLED lineups.
TVs can be great alternatives for monitors.
Can i use 4k uhd led ?? For video editing
@@aideniridescence1437 What about Sony VA monitors? I saw they have better contrast and colors than IPS, just some extra ms of response time but probably not a big diference
I Have been using a LG DM2780D- 27 Inch Cinema 3D LED TV/Monitor for the past 8 years ... I have been more than happy with it . It's used for a ps4 pro & my RTX Base unit .
Thanks! Your video is so helpful, straight to the point, and without annoying effects or exaggeration. I appreciate this so much. Keep going!
2:53 Are you talking only about the Spyder calibration tool? You can change a ton of settings on big brand displays like LG using the TV's remote. You can change Gamma, Brightness, Color Temp and even have fine grain tuning rgb settings on their ISF Mode which is super easy to access.
The text issue could be oversharpenning or ringing. On a big brand TV there are sharpness settings and also when changing the TV's mode or renaming the input to PC/Graphics/Game mode like Sony, LG, etc., most processings are turned off so it gives a boost in clarity for PC use. Also in these modes, input lag is usually greatly reduced even down to 11ms on some models.
You can also use two cheap, small folding tables for mouse and keyboard using as long as you don't mind looking too weird with it. This solution is very flexible. You can easily setup and/or store your setup this way.
I think it would have been better to explain that tv are made for longer distance and more people watching, where a monitor is made for short distance and direct facing. The size, resolution, options to tilt, etc can be more or less the same for tv and monitors. I consider a 8K monitor for both tv and working with special applications, as long as I can get a reasonable size and shape.
Yeah... I was kind of searching for the answer of, comparison between tv and monitor same size 32", which one is better for my eyes? will tv hurt my eyes in a long run using as monitor in a short distance? since the tv setting, we should sit and watch a bit far, while monitor is supposed to be used in a shorter distance.
I have no lag response time in my video editor program, that might be on your computer hardware setup or that specific TV model. I've switched over from an IPS monitor to a Samsung Q80t 65" smart 4k tv. DCI-P3 color space, similar to Adobe RGB color range. No burn-ins. Crisp texts. Wide viewing angles. 120hz refresh rate option. Plenty of vertical and horizontal screen space. Adjustable brightness to match my old IPS Dell Ultrasharp monitor. A con, power consumption is higher on a TV than a monitor, but when you lower the brightness, it does lower the consumption a little. Overall, no regrets. But my wallet might say differently. lol
What is the table size needed for a 65" tv?
@@stocktrader9861 My Samsung tv has a rectangle base stand that measures 1.5 ft by 10 inches. But the table space is not the issue, it's being able to adjust how far back you can sit from the tv. I have my 65" tv sitting on a separate slim rectangle wall table, and then I have a smaller desk where my keyboard, mouse and tablet sits on in front of that tv wall table so I can move further or closer to the tv. Sitting 3FT away is good enough for me to see everything on the TV comfortably.
I currently own the q80t myself. Rtings gave an 8.9 rating if you use it as a monitor. I’m really thinking about mounting the tv instead of buying an 32 + ultra wide 4k monitor.
@@stocktrader9861 ideally i would wall mount the TV behind the desk or have the TV on a narrow desk behind the working desk :)
I watched a lot of videos to try to make my decision and the unique details you provided were really what I was looking for. Thanks for helping me decide. Just subscribed.
All I want to know is what cables I need
I use a 65 inch LG tv, I use it for streaming Netflix, Britbox and of course my sky box and terrestrial tv
Been using it for 10 years or more, no problems
I’m buying a bigger screen, 75 inch
HDMI
I sorted it all out, got a low profile card with a hdmi output,
Unfortunately windows wasn’t designed to be used on a 65 inch screen, regardless of which browser you use, 60 inch is about the max you can use
I have got a hdmi lead now, it works, but I am not happy with the results
This video is not that old but the focus of his concerns are questionable. Using a TV does not mean you have to use a 55" and set it on a desk. You can use a 40 inch or a 32" and hang it on a wall mount our use any number of stands. Why is he concerned about side viewing angles and all that stuff? Isn't lag time really a issue with your video card? I thought I had a pretty nice 32" LG 4K IPS Monitor because I paid a hefty $700 to get a good one. But later on bought an inexensive 42" 4k Phillips Smart TV ( Not really really smart) from Walmart for about $200 so I can stream movies but surf with my computer in my office. The Phillips TV blows my LG Monitor away with picture quality. The thing that gets me the most is that when there are things I can't see or read in the image on my LG monitor I can cast to my TV and it will be visable. I am not sure why this is. And example is say I am watching a video and the image in the video shows a picture of a book but I can't make out the title of the book on my monitor but it show clearlyt on the Tv. Maybe it is because a 42" TV offers about twice the landscape as a 32" Monitor? I am not certain. But I learned the screen sizes are diagonal measurements and the TV has double the height. But back to clarity. It would seem that if they both have 4k and x amount of Pixels per inch then the clarity should not be that different if I zoom in on my monitor the image should not be a blur. This all lead me to question would not itbe better to use my TV as my monitor. It really looks great and it is over 3x less expensive Smart TV 's are really kinda of cheap compare to a so called HD Monitor.
How is this guy gonna own the same tv and desk I have
i bought a onn smart tv 36inch and its perfect for me i mounted it to a fully adjustable dell monitor stand i have control over swivel left and right, tilt front to back and left up and down. my video card has settings that work with my tv just fine.
Thanks for the very informative video, Teoh!...Which large screen (>40") computer monitor do you recommend for a non-gamer?
Not sure about that. Large monitors are usually around 32-inches. Anything larger will be ultra wide, and beyond that it's 55 inches an above. Maybe look at what Dell has to offer. Or if you have the budget, look at OLED TVs but will be significantly more expensive.
@@teohontech7141 Thanks for the reply...Question: Is burn-in a factor with OLED as a computer monitor?
@@rodneydangerfield7153 OLED burn in could be an issue especially if you plan to use the display as a computer monitor which means the monitor will be on for long periods of time and there are static elements (task bars, icons). But OLED technology has improved significantly from the early days. Anyway, the main advantage of OLED is the better contrast, e.g. deep blacks and wider dynamic range. My recommendation would be to buy the monitor for the type of work you want to do with it.
@@teohyc Thanks for the helpful advice.
this was exactly the topic i was looking for, thanks to this i wont buy a tv as a monitor, i almost did, thank you
Dude, depends on what you do with your computer, size, resolution of tv and distance seated away. Let me explain.
I still have, believe it or not, a 42 inch Toshiba from 10 years ago.
Back then it was regular HD with tvs, which is 1920 X 1080 resolution. Guess what my 1 1/2 yr old PCs resolution is? 1920 X 1080 maximum.
So thats perfect!
I do not do video editing like the dude in this video. I do audio editying, Im a metal guitarist.
Other than that just UA-cam. Emails, buy stuff, etc.
Im going to put the tv on the wall with one of those mounts at eye level (never have a monitor or tv higher or lower than eye level) and have my PC desk 8 or so inches away from the wall. It'll be killer
Well it is ok using tv as monitor. Nothing to worry about.
@@bellmeisterful Dude!
A buddy gave me a 53 inch TV which would have been great I thought for using logic pro and I could actually see the faders!
I'm old I'm metal!
Well obviously 55inch is huge for desk monitor. Have you tried with 32”?
this was exactly the topic i was looking for, thanks to this i wont buy a tv as a monitor, i almost did, thank you. Thank you this video was quick simple and strait to the point , no bla bla powder eyes ...merci beaucoup ^^. if all you video go strait to the point i will subscribe to your channel
Awesome info tech video - practical and easy to understand. Very helpful thanks.
Teoh is pretty thorough and my number 1 preference when looking for reviews! ✌️
Your video has convinced me that I should buy a large-screen TV for my computer display, rather than a computer monitor.
How about using smartTV just to boot up my new built pc because I don't have the budget yet to buy actual pc monitor.
Yes, possible
@@teohontech7141 Thank you for the notice 👍 this info is helps a lot.
this video is very helpful, if u are deciding to buy a tv over monitor
conclusion: buy monitor. TV's are there to watch for a group of people and not for working professionals. you cannot tilt and adjust height in the TV's.
I am not wanting to buy a TV for using it as PC monitor....!
I have already a big LED TV(though It's not a Smart TV / Android TV)
And now I am not interested to buy an extra LED screen/monitor!
So can I survive with that TV as monitor upto 4-5 yrs ?
I am a student and that's why I will not do any hard work like editing, gaming etc...
Just for online browsing and Microsoft working and online classes & other essential activities...?!
The way you set up your tv as monitor can not be comfortable. You just made a bigger icons and use final cut in fullscreen, so you just using a small display and widen it. What you should do is to imagine you have a 4 displays and not utilize who whole display for one app. First reduce size(in monitor settings) to 100%, then in your case try to use Final Cut in the center, takin only 50% of tv space, like in fullscreen 27 inch monitor. From there, you can make timeline wider like in ultriwide and use upper space of monitor for non-frequently used apps
i've been using a 40' tv as a monitor for over a decade. i don't recommend anything less. I'm looking forward to upgrading to a 4k 120hz unit sooner or later... and going bigger. no other way to game imo. Mount the tv on the wall to push it back and forward depending on use, and even use a custom aspect ratio for 21:9 if you like.
I have been suffering from eye strain
@@avinsony10 from what
Constantly using my tv and sitting close to it
@@avinsony10 can you push it back further? Are you gaming at low refresh rate? How big is the tv
32 inch
I’m using a 46” FHD tv and maximum resolution is 1920x1080. Everything look stretched out, is there any setting to make images and text smaller?
I am more interested in knowing the function of the tv as a computer monitor with an HDMI cable. 44 screen tv for monitor seems excessive. The max I think is a 32 inch to use as a desk or wall mount monitor. A 32 inch tv could go as low as 50 on FB market and a 27 inch monitor would still be at 15p with hundreds of buyers in line.
That what I said LOL
You're doing it wrong. I recommend 65+ inch and sit on a couch with wireless keyboard and mouse. I'm using 78" Samsung TV and sit about 6-7 feet back on a couch. No chair, no table. You have to buy a really high-end TV to be able to output 4:4:4 chroma image and nvdia maxwell (980Ti) or later graphics card to get 3840x2160@60Hz, otherwise you'll get either 1920x1080@60Hz or 3840x2160@30Hz. But once you get the right hardware it's actually a really enjoyable experience. You don't have to scale down DPI hence you have a lot of desktop real estate, the gaming and watching movies are very impressive and productivity is excellent since you have all that 4K pixel area 1:1
Also you really want to disable any kind of post-processing going on in the background on many TVs. This should remove any visible input lag.
..mybe we should start to get tv reception on the PC with hdmi tv monitor ..like sdr.. software defined radio tech..
any how to videos im using a 55" JS9000F Curved Smart 4K SUHD TV the one connect cable and box are lost it has a usb slot though do i have to download a driver online?
It's an eye sore..Best to stay far distance if anyone is using a tv as a monitor..
To be honest i used a 42" random Lg tv as a monitor for years, not on my desk but on my Living room with my main computer. Didn't notice what i was missing until it broke and i had to switch to a monitor... Damn, i'll never go back to use a TV for my pc again
Maybe the TV from years ago don't have the specs that have the ones from now.
what were you missing?
Interesting to say, I already have a smart tv to which I am looking forward to attached to my upcoming Home Theater, and Torrent download Machine to watch movies and download torrents during the week days. Keep up the good work 🙂😃📸🏹👍👾
Very helpful, thanks mate!
I have a built-in computer monitor Toshiba LX830. But it unable to detect 2nd display on my Dell I2312HM monitor or AOC I2757FH despite using USB>HDMI and HDMI>VGA adapters.
Tried on my smart tv it works though. Any advice?
I've been using TVs as monitors for the last 10 years, started with a 1080p 32" LG TV, then got Philips 43" 4K 30hz TV which wasn't that great so switched to Samsung 43" 4k 60hz TV and very happy with it. I'm sitting 1.5-2 meters away, using it for everything, gaming, content creation and consumption, reading, watching movies, will never go back to using monitors. Next upgrade will be to Oled when they get cheaper and solve the burn in issue.
how is the gaming, notice some time delay?
@@rickels9526 I don't play FPS, the closest to FPS game I played was CP77 and no didn't notice any delay.
What about the effects on eyes ? I believe it's harmful than regular monitor ? I dono
im thinking of doing this would you go any bigger on the tv screen or is what you havve now the size to go with
@@georgestokes5116 depends on how far you're sitting from the screen, for me 43" at 1.5 meter from the screen is perfect but I have it mounted on an arm so I can move it closer if I want to.
I am so glad I watched this video!
I prefer TV because my Xbox and ps5 is on my TV and its just bigger but monitor graphics are a little better
One thing you are not addressing, would it be good for gaming? You seem to use your TV, professionally
Another issue I had when I tried to use a tv as a monitor was that it did not turn off automatically when I turned off the pc.... Annoying...
Yes. That is one of the downside. But the upside is that we can use it as a normal TV with remote control.
First world problems
Oh the horror, your monitor went to sleep, and you had to push a button to turn off a tv 🙄
@@michaelkeudel8770 keep pushing your buttons, I have better things to do...especially having 5 monitors in the house...
@@_Digitalguy oh, boo hoo, pushing a button takes 1 second, have better things do do, gotta be the laziest statement I've ever read.
Hi very useful videos. Thanks a lot. You got yourself a sub. Cleared a lot of questions I had. I wanted to buy a monitor to connect my MacBook Air M1 base model. Can you please suggest a suitable monitor for that? Preferably 27 inches and more. I already have a iMac 27" Late 2011 Model just to give you an idea of what I'm used to right now. But I can't do graphics/ video editing on that anymore because of the graphics card being repaired and no longer usable for heavy video/ graphics.
Right now 27-inch 1440P monitors will provide most value for money. I recommend Dell U2520D. This should work well with the MBA.
Be sure to check out the MBA forum on Macrumors. Look for that particular thread where people are talking about incompatible monitors for MBA and MBP. Avoid monitors mentioned by those users.
@@teohontech7141 Thanks a lot for the help. Will check out the Dell. Do you think its better to just get a 4K monitor spending some more since I won’t be changing monitors later? I was looking at BenQ and LG for 4K monitors.
I’m using 85 inch tv with Mac mini soon
43" 4K amazon fire TV ... working great as a monitor 👍
Text looks awful on a tv (40 inch times 3) Would monitors help on the text? Eyes hurt after using tv's as monitors. Thanks for any more input....
Just bought one 😅then wanted to know if it was a good impulse buy.
Me who cant afford a monitor smiling like homelander after lasing that guy's head
I am looking at a 50 inch TV with 4K ultra HD resolution as a third screen just to play a Trading website. I can see Android Smart TV is available for 1/5th the price of the cheapest 50 inch Monitor with 4k.
Apart from this I would not be using it for anything else. Maybe since it has android I would probably use it to play some youtube or Amazon Prime videos at a big size. But that would be rare.
So will it work. I don't need any color calibration just a black and white trading screen with 4 colors like red blue green of the indicators. Would this work?
yeah... but how do you do it. I hook up an HDMI cable between a tv and a laptop and the computer says no second display detected, and the tv says no signal. ???????
Nice review .I m thinking buy a tcl 43 4k for music production but im not sure..It has low lug , 444 chroma sample and rtings says it has very little flickering.The dell 43" is 800 euros..and tcl 300..!What do you suggest??
Get the Dell if you need to look at your display close for long periods of time.
@@teohontech7141 thanks..
Thank you!
Hii actually I have a Sony tv but nothing other than that...so how much will to cost to get a cpu,ups,mouse and keyboard ??I will use my tv as monitor screen..plz help
Been using a cheap 32" 1080p TV as a secondary monitor for my laptop over a year now, works just fine.
May I know what was the model of the tv?
@@DoveDev I'd have to look up what model it is, hanging on the wall at my work desk. Just a cheap Sceptre 1080p model I got from Walmart for around $140 shipped to the house.
I use a 36 inch Android TV in Ge and pc mode. It's excellent. Wouldn't go any bigger though as I'm only a half metre away from it. I actually downsized for better viewing.
Pov your monitor had ants inside or them or it broke:
Sorry but I don't understand English. Finally is it a good choice? If so, a cheap screen (cheap) to advise? Thank you
Not a good choice. Get a normal computer monitor.
@@teohontech7141 Thank you!
To my knowledge there is only a 43 "16/9 LG, so I'll go for that.
It is up to you bro
I work with a smart tv lg un7300 43" for 3 months, it's just perfect 👌🏻
Just noticed
You have perfect keyboard for that screen
Hope you got those blue light glasses
i have a 1080p tv and a 1080p moniter i been using my Moniter as a Tv bye using my amazon firestick i also hookup a Nintendo Switch/LG Bluray Player to make a moniter as a tv.
as for as tvs i been using my samsung 1080p tv as a moniter the only downfull of tvs as moniter is they Dont have NVIDIA Gpu unlike Moniters do they can run sometime very slow with
input lag when i played roblox on the tv it can be very slow sometime the colors can be washed out Thats the only down fall of tvs as Computer Moniters i got to say i like Moniters better
as Tvs then Tvs itself cuz u Dont have to worry about any input lag issue the only thing Tvs do have unlike Moniters is 3d Blu-ray cinema Motion picture and more contrast and speakers i had to buy
i also had to buy a 3 Hdmi port for the acer Moniter oh yeah Tvs have remotes and change volume that Moniters Dont but Moniters have better color then tvs as a tv to my eyes no input lag oh yeah tvs does have more of a cinema picture when i play all the roblox games thats the only thing i do like about tvs unlike moniters but between color and faster speed moniters take my cake with the high refreash rates
I tried it once with a 32 inch TV. I think I lasted 2 days with it as a computer monitor before getting another monitor. My 24-inch monitor works much better than the 32 inch TV probably because the monitor was made to be a monitor instead of a tv trying to double as a monitor. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@Christian Smith Planning for a 43" Sony, HDMI 2.1 is arriving
@Christian Smith rip your eyes
@Christian Smith for console gaming yes, for pc use - not really ( 1440p gaming is a must on pc which requires rtx ..and so on.....) the bigger the screen - the lower the fps😁
That’s not an explantation.
@@TheCuratorIsHere Thank you for reading and compreheding that.
This isn’t bad at all depending on what tv size you use. I’m planning on using like a 24 inch Vizio smart tv, it’ll also be used for gaming
Might as well us a monitor.. go bigger
The blue light will hurt your eyes since you sit closer
I dont do video editing, and I have an old 42 inch that is HD, which is the same resolution as my PC.
Im gonna use it for my monitor on a wall mount, eye level when I buy a new tv in 3 weeks. Its gonna be killer...
That’s actually a good idea. I’m trying to find a good pc that will support my video editing and gaming. I was just wondering if I could use my 43 inch tv as the monitor.
What to do? It says resolution not supported. Change the resolution of the external device please helppp
I use an IPS TV panel 43" at a distance of 6 feet mounted on a wall across from my desk. . my headaches are GONE! reduce the brightness and adjust sharpness for text readability. I will Not go back to a desktop small monitor.
hi,im thinking to buy 4k 40''' tv,how about eye strain, is it comfortable enough just for browsing article and watch movie from 2feet away?as u said tv couldnt adjust the brightness as monitor and it is design to use for 5-6feet normally.
TV aren't really meant to be use that up close so I don't actually recommend that. A smaller computer monitor would be a better choice
@@teohontech7141 or ... a Smaller TV.
you can calibrate text sharpness via windows calibration and you can use DIMscreem to lower the brightness further.
Basically, the disadvantage is all on your health? nevertheless, you can freely use a TV as monitor without damaging the cpu etc.?
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I consider large screens unsuitable to be computer screens at close range because this causes harm to the eyes and the best option is screens ranging in size from 24 inches to 27 inches with high definition from well-known companies such as Samsung, LG, European, American and Japanese companies .
Is there gonna be a big problm if I use tv as a monitor I don't play games I usually use it for online class. so my monitor just Die.since were not using the tv eneymore I planning on using it as may monitor is their gonna be a problme ?
My tv is Toshiba
The CPU will not be damage right ?
You can. It’s not a problem.
@@teohontech7141 my tv is not smart tv but it has HDMI and VGA is it still ok...? I new on computer the reason my monitor broke because my brother put hot drink on my monitor. I think my tv is around 40 inch
Is it still ok to use tv as a monitor even if is not smart tv ....
@@ralphjambertpadilla4633 HDMI and VGA are fine. As long as you can connect and there's video signal, it will work.
But how would I convert tell me please
Is there any burning problem in tv, while using it as a monitor 🤔 please acknowledge me sir ??
LCD will not have burn in
What is the resolution of your TV?
3840 x 2160
How do you do it
The perfect size TV you should use as a computer is a 32 inch, that's literally the perfect size
full hd or 4k?
@@fuel504 4k
32"!!! Agreed👍🏾
Idk if it's 4k
But it fits on almost every desk pretty good
Have you tried reducing the sharpness
I think it depends. Some TV have a better graphic quality than some low end monitors.
It also depends upon users' practices. For a simple document reading and editing task, TV may fit with their' purposes. These days, most stores provide 30~90 days returning police. The user usually can know whether a TV can be used a monitor in a week or two.
I’m gonna be using my tv as a monitor temporarily until I am able to get an actual monitor
how is the visuals for discord and webull?
everytime i connect my laptop to my tv everything is super zoomed out and hard to see and i don't know how to fix it
You have to change the scaling from the laptop OS settings
I am looking for a monitor where I can switch from console gaming to computer..
If i connect desktop to tv, is that will damage my tv? Btw my tv have vga supports
It will not damage your TV
Can you use any monitor for a pc
is it because it is a prism?
A 32 inch tv is around 100 bucks while a 32 inch monitor is around 400 bucks. If u need serious graphics, pick monitor. If u need basic elements, pick a tv
The screen should be everything but too big because you would have to move your head to see anything
Text isn't very clear on a TV. Much better on my monitor. Somebody know why? They're both 1080p.
That's normal because TV are tweaked to make images look good but not text. Check out this video for more info ua-cam.com/video/Jcd07Fndqus/v-deo.html
all you need is LG oled42c2
Whaat about a 24 inch tv?
Today mounted Mi tv p1 4k UHD 60hz and is good above my 2 24inch pc monitors. There no difference.
Well not if u have a super small smart tv like I do
the screen reflection is most annoying reason to use it as monitor
Good explanation. I guess if we try a curved TV a few of those issues can be overcome.
40" or 42" is probably the optimal size for using an LCD TV as a monitor
I just want to know how do you make your tv as a monitor?
lmao just plug the hdmi cable from your laptop/pc into the tv
The whole way you are using it is wrong, the whole point is to use it for the extra real estate, you can either have 4 21.5inch 1080p screens, a super widescreen with extra real estate in the top and the bottom, or a vertical IDE if you are programming.
If you are just doing what you are doing you get no benefit.
I'm using a mini tv since my parents are already mad about my pc price and to drop a monitor ontop would absolutely kill them lol
Para que ponen el titulo en español?....
Hello! I wanted to ask a question. Does using a TV as a monitor damage the pc itself? These are my specs:
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Processor
AFTERSHOCK Glacier Mirror 360mm Watercooling
GIGABYTE X670 Aorus Elite AX
ASUS RTX 4090 TUF Gaming 24GB
32GB ADATA Lancer RGB DDR5 6000MHz (16x2)
2TB Samsung NVMe Gen4 SSD
1200W FSP Hydro Ptm Pro 1200W 80+ Platinum
AX Wireless + Bluetooth Included
Corsair 5000D Airflow (Black)
Windows 11 Home 64 Bit *Unactivated*
Won't damage the PC
Sir why don't you recommend this? Is it harmful somehow?
The text just doesn't look good. It's best to view the TV from further distance.
@@teohontech7141 ohh okay.... thank you
TV will cause eye strain up close...real experience