xtknight, let me be another of the hundreds who have probably thanked you from the bottoms of their hearts for this thread. You clarify so many issues that go into one of the most important parts of a 'puter.
I bought a 20WMGX2 from Best Buy 6 months ago and I have loved every minute I've spent with it! I went with it based on your review and the fact that it was an IPS panel. I needed an all-around good panel for movies, web browsing, and games. Especially games.
Fast FPS games have never looked better. It's almost CRT speed with the gorgous colors of an LCD with glossy coating. It's BEAUTIFUL!
So thank you very much! I'm ordering another one for my sister since the price is so low now (see below).
Originally posted by: Pithlit
I am looking for a new monitor now and it seems to be the best place for a advice I would like to spend <$300, preferably about $250. The recommended list ones are about $350+, I wouldn't want to spend that much unless I really need to [or I am convinced to].
I mainly will use it for gaming, movies and normal use, so 20"+, probably widescreen. I have 8800GTS 320MB if it makes any difference.
If you want a NEC 20WMGX2, there is one in your price range.
Newegg.com has open box versions for $359 which is really $259 with the $100 mail-in rebate. You have two weeks to buy it, though, since the rebate ends November 3.
xtknight, you might want to make a note about this rebate next to the price for the 20WMGX2 on the first page for those who don't read these comments. 25% off is pretty nice.
Originally posted by: ponchoboy
I'm a little concerned with some things I've been reading about the image persistence though. xtknight, you are apparently a 20WMGX2 owner, can you put my worries to rest? How has the image persistence been for you?
I use that monitor about 10 hours a day because of work and play, and I have had zero persistence problems after 6 months of everyday use. I turn it off when I'm not using it, though. And brightness is only at 25% but, believe me, this monitor is SO bright that 25% is equal to other monitor's max.
Originally posted by: imaheadcase
Now the ONE downside of this monitor so far, which is minor but still a concern, is that downloading movies make sure you get DVD rips or HDTV rips to watch. I tried to watch some plain old 700meg DIVX movies and they looked terrible on monitor unless you scaled screen size down to like Ipod video size. lol. Anything else looks great though.
Not sure what you mean by "terrible". It's possible you are seeing "sparkle" from overdrives. Or if you meant you are seeing the large macroblocks of low quality Divx encodes that you never saw before, this is a compliment to the quality of your new monitor. Take your own advise and download movies with h.264 encoding, especially if they are HDTV, Bluray or HDDVD rips.
Originally posted by: xtknight
BenQ did delist the FP241WZ. Odd. It's possible it sold out.
The VW actually does have PerfectMotion tech with BFI! I didn't realize this. The charts on DigitalVersus don't paint a great picture of it, though. Maybe they used different settings.
What do you mean they delisted it? It's still on their website. I'm thinking about getting one for my second 'puter. I know it's not as good as the 20WMGX2 but, then again, it won't be the monitor I use all the time. It would be more for watching movies and I want to test the blanking technology for games.
Originally posted by: snowfiend131
After looking through much of the thread, it seems that reasonably priced IPS displays are few and far between. I am looking for either a 20.1 inch (NOT widescreen) monitor or a 24 inch widescreen, to be used for general use, some photo editing, but no gaming. Any suggestions for a 20.1 less than $500 or a 24 for less than $650 (IPS panels)?
Originally posted by: coreyb
Does anyone know of a LCD monitor, in the 20 - 22" range, that is good for gaming and has EXCELLENT black levels? I'm a little disappointed with my Dell 22" when it comes to displaying blacks.
Originally posted by: menorton
OK, so i am in the market for an LCD. I play games and watch movies alot (powered by 8800gts) so obviously i have somewhat high standards. I want a widescreen 22", but in the gamers sections of this thread, all of the listed LCDs were 19". Does anyone have any recommendations for a gamers 22" LCD? My budget is $200-300.
All three posts, same answer. =) I would suggest the NEC 20WMGX2. I have one and I love it!
Originally posted by: Upgr8er
Can anyone help me see the difference between a TN panel and an S-IPS or PVA panel?
The fact that you ask this question makes me think you've never seen these panels side by side. Try that. You'll notice how great the IPS panel is. Buy the NEC 20WMGX2. You know you want to!