- Jan 18, 2011
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I need a new monitor, and as the title said...I want to know if a non-ghosting model exists.
I currently own a Dell XPS 17 laptop which suffers from heavy ghosting, atleast I think it's called that. When you move the mouse left/right quick, it develops a second mouse pointer which ends up following it.
My television has the same problem. I was playing Dead Island the other day, and when I went to the world map...the "target icon" was developing ghosting when I moved it up/down/left/right at a certain speed.
It's quite annoying and it's gotten to a point where I'm not sure what i'm seeing is something everyone sees. I rarely find threads about it, so it's either a) I'm very unlucky when buying stuff or b) I suffer from OCD
I'm assembling a new PC right now, but I have no clue what to do. I'm just too scared I'll spend another 200$ on a monitor with the same problem. I've considered 120hz, but apparently it causes stuttering on 80-90 fps etc..
I currently own a Dell XPS 17 laptop which suffers from heavy ghosting, atleast I think it's called that. When you move the mouse left/right quick, it develops a second mouse pointer which ends up following it.
My television has the same problem. I was playing Dead Island the other day, and when I went to the world map...the "target icon" was developing ghosting when I moved it up/down/left/right at a certain speed.
It's quite annoying and it's gotten to a point where I'm not sure what i'm seeing is something everyone sees. I rarely find threads about it, so it's either a) I'm very unlucky when buying stuff or b) I suffer from OCD
I'm assembling a new PC right now, but I have no clue what to do. I'm just too scared I'll spend another 200$ on a monitor with the same problem. I've considered 120hz, but apparently it causes stuttering on 80-90 fps etc..