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Another question, how the heck do you clean LCD screens? For my CRT i just take a soft tissue and wipe it... it works great, gets rid of the smudges and stuff.
You dont have to run them at 1280x1024. You can run them at lower resolutions, but it wont look as sharp. As for the frame rate drop, it depends on the rest of your system, and the game itself.I was actually wondering, since its native resolution is 1280x1024, would i have to run games at that resolution? Right now on my CRT im running games at 1024x768... if i run them at 1280x1024 would the fps drop by alot?
Thats what i do with my TFT, and it hasnt harmed it thus far.Originally posted by: silentScope
Another question, how the heck do you clean LCD screens? For my CRT i just take a soft tissue and wipe it... it works great, gets rid of the smudges and stuff.
Originally posted by: John
Do a search for the Dell 1800FP. I have (2) 1800FP's w/ a paper spec response time of 30ms, and I do not see any ghosting while playing GTA3 VC, UT2K3, or watch DVD movies. Hands down these are some of the best LCD's currently on the market with a nice price vs. performance ratio.
Originally posted by: draggoon01
do all lcd's have option of running centered without stretching (i.e. with borders)? would that have bad effect on lcd from uneven use?
Originally posted by: gagaliya
What exactly is ghosting? I bought this future power 18.1 lcd way back when it first came out(paid about 900 for it:/). It worked great on all games like ravenshield etc, i was told the only thing ghosting is, is when you scroll through a window like a webpage in a webbrowser the text gets blurry until you stop scrolling? Mine certainly does that, when I scroll I cant read the text need to wait till it stops scrolling. But then again, I tried it on a crt and it's the same. So like...what exactly is the difference between a 16ms and say a 30+ ms (which i am sure mine is).
gaga, gnome
Alot of you people think this, and are missing the point slightly.Originally posted by: Slickone
...and as for space, I probably wouldn't store anything behind my monitor anyway.
Originally posted by: BoomAM
Alot of you people think this, and are missing the point slightly.Originally posted by: Slickone
...and as for space, I probably wouldn't store anything behind my monitor anyway.
The point is, to move the TFT to the back of the desk, allowing more room in front for you keyboard, mouse, other stuff, ect;
Theres nout wrong with any 16ms TFT for gaming. At all. You`ll be waiting a long time for what you want, cos its already available !Originally posted by: Slickone
Another reason I'm waiting, as stated here, is that mfg's don't all rate their response time using the same method. So I'll wait until they become fast enough that this isn't really an issue.
Originally posted by: BoomAM
Theres nout wrong with any 16ms TFT for gaming. At all. You`ll be waiting a long time for what you want, cos its already available !Originally posted by: Slickone
Another reason I'm waiting, as stated here, is that mfg's don't all rate their response time using the same method. So I'll wait until they become fast enough that this isn't really an issue.