![]() ![]() ![]() There's nothing inherently wrong with using a TV as a monitor, but it's probably not a good purchasing decision. TL DR: Don't get a TV, get (almost) whatever graphics card you want Using a TV as a monitor What graphics card(s) will work in the Mac Pro for what I want to cobble together?Īny suggestions on the best value given my use? ![]() Recreationally, some video's.ĭoes a 50” 4K Ultra HD LED TV as monitor make sense? My work is mostly text and some screen drawing, but no extensive graphics. I know little about graphics cards and displays, but I understand that a want both a display and a graphics card to support 60Hz to deal with things like cursor/mouse movement delays. The size would work well in my office and it would give me more square inches of display than the pair of iMacs. I have started thinking about whether I could/should get a 50” 4K Ultra HD LED TV and use it as monitor. Prior to switching to the Mac Pro, I used a pair of 27" iMacs extending my desktop across the two displays. The work I do benefits from lots of screen real estate. I have a 2009 Mac Pro 4.1, with the following specifications:Ģ 2.93 GHz Quad-core Intel Xenon processors
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