Originally posted by: eXecutioner28
but u think that if I have the money then Samsung 940B should be the first choice? and then the Benq FP91G+ and thirdly Belinea 10 19 25?
I say:
1. BenQ FP91G+
2. Belinea 10 19 25
3. Samsung 940B
Originally posted by: eXecutioner28
but u think that if I have the money then Samsung 940B should be the first choice? and then the Benq FP91G+ and thirdly Belinea 10 19 25?
Originally posted by: eXecutioner28
BenQ FP91GP has P-MVA matrix (but 8ms gtg)?
is this better than FP91G+? he has 19" AU Optronics TN Film (M190EN04 V5) 8ms. Just like model BenQ FP91GX (only he has 4ms gtg). This one costs more but why buy it when it's almost the same. I think I ruled out Belinea. So I think that I'll be most likely buying BenQ or a SMG (gotta call for price list on 940B).
will see... just to check again. Why is Samsung 740B better then BENQ FP71GX, 4 ms? thier price is about the same.
just keep in mind that I use monitor for movies and games.... so black needs to be black. And good colours....
thanks for helping out. much appreciated
Originally posted by: eXecutioner28
the only thing that is bothering me is that BenQ 91GP has MVA matrix and I wonder if it shows any ghosting in FPS games or movies. where can one find a review?
Originally posted by: eXecutioner28
ok, if I'll gather enough money then I will buy BenQ 91PG, if not then 91G+. Is there any other brand with MVA matrix in the price range of 91GP?
Originally posted by: pencilcase
xtknight, I was wondering if you've come across this Sony SDM-S95D before. If I'm not mistaken, it has the same AUO 8ms panel as the VP930, and I can get it for £188 (346 USD) here in the UK. My only concern is that some monitors that are equipped with both DVI and VGA inputs seem to display text a lot more poorly when used in VGA mode. I've read that this is the case for the VP930, for example. I don't know if you've tried using yours on VGA. If so, what was your experience?
If this is likely to be a problem, then I could still go for the SM770P, though I must admit it looks a bit less attractive now that Ebuyer has put its price up. Or I could wait for the new SM971P which I believe is due to be released in Europe within July. But I bet this will be even more expensive, at least initially.
Originally posted by: xtknight
I just tried it and the VP930b is extremely good in VGA mode (after using the OSD's auto-adjust). I was amazed. I can't even tell the difference between DVI and VGA. It does depend largely on the quality of your graphics card's VGA output. At the moment I have a 7800GT dual-DVI card so for VGA I'm using a DVI-I->VGA connector to hook up to the monitor's "D-Sub 1" connection. It could be that dual-DVI cards have higher quality DVI-A (VGA) as well. My old Radeon 9500 PRO's VGA output (secondary) looked muddy on a Samsung 710T. I don't think I ever got a chance to try VGA with the 7800GT on the 710T or with the 9500 PRO on the VP930b. Nor did I get to try using a DVI-I->VGA connector on the 9500 PRO to test the 710T/VP930b.
No. Prices seem to be holding up, even though stock levels are more or less static.Is the 770P cheaper anywhere other than eBuyer?
About the Sony: no I actually haven't heard of that model but I have heard of a very similarly-named one (the SDM-HS95D) that didn't post extremely pleasing results in the LesNumeriques tests. If you find good reviews on the SDM-S95D it may be a great candidate.
Originally posted by: MBrown
Does anyone have any info on this LCD? NEC Display Solutions LCD2070WNX.
Originally posted by: pencilcase
Unfortunately, I cannot decipher any of his comments in the above thread, as I don't read Polish. I've tried online translation, but it produced mainly gibberish. If there are any Polish speakers here who can give me a lowdown on the reported strengths and weakness of this monitor, your help will be much appreciated!!!
Originally posted by: mnf
xtknight, first, thanks for a very, very helpful thread. I've learned a lot from you and the other posters and would be grateful for your recommendations for an LCD monitor for me. I'm assuming that 19" is probably better than 17" for me though I understand that the resolution is the same. In addition to other research, I read the first 30 and last 5 pages of this thread, so please excuse me if some of my questions were answered in between.
Higher range: Viewsonic VP930 and Samsung 970P
Lower range: Viewsonic VA912 and BenQ FP91G+ (How come nobody mentions the VA912 and why did you axe the Samsung 940B from your recommendations?)
Originally posted by: Sleepyghost
Curious that I don't see Philips 230WP7NS in the Recommended-list. Xtknight, would you consider mentioned monitor to compete with Samsungs you listed for PHOTO EDITING (CONSUMER/PROSUMER)? If there's any faults in the monitor to be pointed out in this regard, I would like to know. Thank you.
This thread got me following certain NEC monitors closely, but info on 230WP7NS got my attention. 23" screen with AS-IPS, hell, and for a decent price for the size - compared to the NECs IPSs.
Originally posted by: Mant
WHOA!... Just after I posted this, I see the BenQ shot to the top of the fast gaming list! I guess my choice was made for me! Thanks!
and I see you've seen the article already too...
Originally posted by: FrankDC
I don't have time to read through 80 pages of posts, but has there been any discussion of the new LCDs with LED backlights? Specifically NEC's SpectraView and Eizo's high-end line?
NEC is claiming 107% coverage of AdobeRGB color space, which is astonishing for an LCD. You think LED backlights are the future for LCD panels in general, or just an expensive niche product for graphic editors?