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I don't know what you lot use your computers for to have such problems with your eyesight I agree, the screens in work are a mixture of 15" - 19", and have no problems. Tbh, id hate using anything over a 24", it would be totally impractical (except for dual 24" displays - that would be good for screen real estate), and plainly uncomfortable, your eyes would hurt and your neck would kill from all the moving around to see different parts of the screen; im guessing peeps with 32"+ monitors, probably don't use them for work lol.
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Gaming is fun on a large screen, helps whilst editing movies/photos too and YouTube is great.
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Gaming I can understand, Youtube to a degree (but we have media centres for that), anything else, particularly general PC usage, surely it would hurt your eyes and neck, and generally just be uncomfortable? - unless you were 1 - 2 metres away, in which case, it may as well be a media centre, and wudnt be ideal to use for extended periods - except for media and gaming!
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