Display/Monitor Recommendations Needed

I'm getting ready to get a 13 inch MacBook Pro to replace my early 2009 iMac.
I intend to use it with an external display/monitor and am looking for suggestions that will not break the bank. The Apple dislays are a bit too pricey for me.
I'm looking for something around 24" or 27" and welcome any suggestions
I also have a question, I was at Costco and saw the prices of smaller HD TVs. Wouid it be too goofy an idea to use a TV as a display/monitor?
Thanks!

user13272730 wrote:
Hi ,
i would like to know which bulit in i have to use to set the display item physical property (visible) to no.
i have tried with set_item_property. but now working.
i am using the Forms [32 Bit] Version 11.1.1.3.0 (Production).
could any one guide me regarding this.
Edited by: user13272730 on May 2, 2012 6:06 AMCool but where is the Problem ?
r ur form Multi-Records or Form Style ( 1 Record ) >?
pls explain what r u trying to do ?
Regards,
Amatu Allah

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