So I need some input and opinions, especially from Paul "I'm the monitor guru around here" Wu. I was going to go with the 24" LG:

But the salesman, being a good salesman, said, "well, would you like 4 more inches for about $50?" (insert dirty joke here) So I at least looked at what he had to offer, which was a 28" Hanns-G. I have never heard of Hanns-G, so I'm kind of leary. But it's got the basic specs I was looking for, 1920 x 1200 resolution, 3 ms response time, HDMI. It JUST got released, so it isn't even on Best Buy's website yet. But here's the Hanns-G website:

It's the HG281DJB. So I got it, and so far, I'm super impressed. The display is HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE. Nice and bright, with some nice colors. The one thing it doesn't have, which I was thinking of, is Picture-In-Picture capability. I'd kind of like to do E-mail, surf, or do the Guide here while having a TV show playing nearby. My new office has a built-in computer cabinet that doesn't really allow a TV to be placed next to it, so I was thinking of showing both on the same display. I don't know.
Anyway... anybody ever heard of Hanns-G? Any good? Should I take it back and get the LG instead? I'd love to get a Samsung, but they just don't have HDMI or such, to even have the possibility of showing a TV show on the screen, whether in a PIP, or by switching inputs.
Hey, here's a question--can you just use a standard HDTV as a computer monitor? Say, if I were to just go and buy a 25" or so flatscreen LCD 1080p television. Would I have any issues, or compromises in quality, if I were to use one HDMI or VGA input from the computer, and another HDMI input for showing television?

But the salesman, being a good salesman, said, "well, would you like 4 more inches for about $50?" (insert dirty joke here) So I at least looked at what he had to offer, which was a 28" Hanns-G. I have never heard of Hanns-G, so I'm kind of leary. But it's got the basic specs I was looking for, 1920 x 1200 resolution, 3 ms response time, HDMI. It JUST got released, so it isn't even on Best Buy's website yet. But here's the Hanns-G website:

It's the HG281DJB. So I got it, and so far, I'm super impressed. The display is HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE. Nice and bright, with some nice colors. The one thing it doesn't have, which I was thinking of, is Picture-In-Picture capability. I'd kind of like to do E-mail, surf, or do the Guide here while having a TV show playing nearby. My new office has a built-in computer cabinet that doesn't really allow a TV to be placed next to it, so I was thinking of showing both on the same display. I don't know.
Anyway... anybody ever heard of Hanns-G? Any good? Should I take it back and get the LG instead? I'd love to get a Samsung, but they just don't have HDMI or such, to even have the possibility of showing a TV show on the screen, whether in a PIP, or by switching inputs.
Hey, here's a question--can you just use a standard HDTV as a computer monitor? Say, if I were to just go and buy a 25" or so flatscreen LCD 1080p television. Would I have any issues, or compromises in quality, if I were to use one HDMI or VGA input from the computer, and another HDMI input for showing television?

As all the other reviews say, it's a very, very bright monitor, too. For whatever reason, Hanns-G ships it with brightness at 100%, and it's quite an assault on the eyes. I'm still turning it down and tweaking the picture.
h: Anyhow, i was a sucker and bought a HDTV when they came out. It's a nice Hitachi, rear projection, still looks great. Only thing is, Component vid is the best input. I was looking to upgrade my reciever, got an old (6 year?) Yamaha, 5.1, DD/THX, I was wondering...
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