32 inch LCD TV

I am thinking about getting an LCD TV with a DVI input for use with my iMac G5 17" 2.0.
Is it a bad idea to get one over a 24inchs ? or does it not matter if I get a 32" or 40 even?
If so why?

I thought the iMac only had a VGA adapter? I haven't seen a DVI adapter for it. You'd have to buy a 3rd party device that will convert the VGA Adapter to a DVI connection.
You might want to do a search on the boards or the internet. You might have to download a separate piece of software in order to get the correct resolution for the TV. Especially if it's an HD TV.
Hope that helps.
AL

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