Originally posted by: redlinez33
Viewing Angle 170º horizontal, 160º vertical = TN = not 8bit = not as good probably
Originally posted by: zod96
So if you had bad eye sight, would you choose a 19 inch 1440x900 or a 22 inch 1680x1050?
Originally posted by: dragon57
Originally posted by: zod96
So if you had bad eye sight, would you choose a 19 inch 1440x900 or a 22 inch 1680x1050?
I recently had the same question. I just turned 50 and I needed something that would give me slightly larger fonts than my old 19" crt. I looked at everything up to 30". I picked a 22". I have been using it for around a week and I have no regrets.
If you can live with a TN, I would recommend a 22" over the 19". Your mileage may vary.
Originally posted by: zod96
Aw ok got it thanks dragon...I'll goto circuit city tomorrow and take a look at the samsung 2232GW ...
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: jhcodafa
Thank you for the reply and this wonderful guide, its probably the best on the net and deserves its own website. you are year ahead of cnet and other sites.
anyway
I read the issues concerning the VX2435wm from a customer on newegg.
Here is what it says:
"The lack of any apparent signal auto-detect. Mind you there are a lot of video source inputs and if multiple are going what should it do, but if there is only one active signal it should be able to auto-detect (you have to always manually set input via menu). Mac support is not great. The drivers on the CD are OS 9 only with no planned OS X support? Also powering up or coming out of sleep on my Mac Pro is annoying slow compared to a PC. It goes through several cycles of showing the screen then going to a ""no signal"" blue screen, then back, then back to the blue screen, then finally the desktop will show up (HDMI). In roughly a week I had a dead pixel show up. Also the back plastic panel that you have to remove to plug any chords into it is extremely poorly engineered. The thing took forever for me to get it off fearing I was going to break it, I cut myself on the sharp plastic edges, and I could not get it to go back on properly for the life of me. It's very awkward to manipulate. " http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16824116079
He mentions drivers but I don't think you need monitor drivers even for a Mac.
The only thing the drivers contain are frequency ranges (which should be auto-detected on a brand spankin' new OS X anyway). They also contain an ICC profile which should be available in the Windows drivers if you can't unpack it out of OS9 drivers somehow. The ICC profile doesn't actually do anything other than tell Photoshop the gamut of your monitor.
Signal auto-detect can be controlled thru OSD? DoctorM, et al (VX2435 owners) can you confirm this?
Originally posted by: Buck Armstrong
Originally posted by: muppet22
i noticed there was no "hardcore gamer and movie watcher" category..so i was wondering what you would recommend.
He does have a "Multimedia" category. A quick look shows that at least 3 monitors are recommended for both Gaming and Multimedia:
- Planar PX2611W 26"
- Gateway FHD2400 24"
- LG Flatron L1970HR 19"
There may be others listed in both categories, but not the NEC UXis (which as you mentioned is probably due to the average response time + input lag).
Originally posted by: muppet22
so far it seems the 3007WFP-HC is my best option. however, i am a bit concerned that you can only adjust the brightness on the monitor. is this a problem though? i can use an external program (ie powerstrip) to adjust the RGB, temperature, gamma, brightness and contrast. i am content with only a DVI-D input..
Originally posted by: zod96
I went ahead and got the samsung 932Gw and the 2232GW to compare the two and see which is better for my eyes will see when I get home from work in about 3 hours..
Originally posted by: weyford
I'm looking for a 1920x1200 monitor. I'm wanting to avoid a TN monitor because the viewing angle bugs me. I'm tempted by the Samsung 275T but am curious... does anyone know if the manufacturers release their new models at any particular time. Are there any upcoming models that are about to come out?
e.g. Is it worthwhile to wait a few months?
Thanks.
Originally posted by: MDDI
xtknight, is the Eye One Display 2 worth twice the $$$ than the Huet Pro, if so, what are the differences?
Originally posted by: Tasiin
xtknight,
I think I've pretty much settled on trying either the 2007WFP or LP2065. I had one last question for you, though.
I was looking over the specs of the two displays, and I noticed that both of them should in theory be able to do 72Hz at their native resolution. The LP2065 has a maximum of a 92kHz horizontal scan rate over DVI, and 1600x1200 at 75Hz is 90kHz. The 2007WFP is limited to 81kHz, but 1680x1050 at 72Hz is about 78.3kHz.
Do you know if either of these monitors will really do higher refresh rates, or will they just do 60 and skip some frames like many other LCDs?
Originally posted by: Gordon Airporte
Viewsonic VP930b vs. VP950b
I was seriously considering buying a pair of vp930b's, which I thought newegg carried, but now they only have vp950b's.
Is this an update of the model (bigger number and all) or a totally different technology? Prad.de only lists the 930. The price is about the same.
The stats listed for the 950 here
http://www.viewsonic.com/produ...lays/proseries/VP950b/
are 280cd/m, 800:1 / 2000:1 dynamic contrast and 5ms bwb / 2ms g2g response.
There's an Amazon review from a user of both panels that says the colors are much more saturated/vibrant on the 950, but that must be out-of-the-box because he didn't mention any calibration.
Originally posted by: brencat
Hi gang. After many months of looking out for a decent LCD, I believe the Planar PX2611W with its IPS panel and low lag is the closest thing I'm going to get to replicating the quality of my Iiyama Visionmaster Pro CRT for less than $1k.
My selection of B&M stores selling monitors is pretty lame near where I live in central NJ, so I'll likely be buying this sight-unseen. What are the top internet retailers for monitors with decent stuck pixel return policies? Newegg's policy isn't that great, and resellerrating.com's feedback of cdw.com is pretty bad too.
Thanks in advance, B.
Originally posted by: brencat
Thank you Engraver for the quick response. I called Planar directly before I read your post and was fairly satisfied with their exchange policy. They also told me point blank all items sold from their online store are new -- no returns or refurbished units. I like the low input lag and the fact it is an IPS panel. Uses will be at least 75% gaming, the rest for photos (wife's hobby) and office work. I'm a bit concerned though at your observation of lack of quality control. $900 is a lot of money either way.
Wondering now if I should hedge a bit and consider the LG L245WP or NEC 2470WNX as cheaper PVA alternatives. But it doesn't seem like the NEC is good value for the money when I can get the IPS Planar for only ~ $150 more. The dilemna here seems to be "relative value". What do you think?
Originally posted by: zod96
What would be easier to read text and see icons on? A 22 inch widescreen LCD with a 1680x1050 resolution or a 19 inch widescreen with a 1440x900 resolution?
Originally posted by: muppet22
nice posts xtknight. i have a question on what monitor i should buy.
currently i have a Samsung 906BW (19" wide) and it just isn't big enough. i'm looking to get something in the range of 24" to 30", and i'll be using this monitor for gaming and watching movies. i noticed there was no "hardcore gamer and movie watcher" category..so i was wondering what you would recommend.
i really dislike backlight bleeding, because it really ruins the movie-watching experience for me. i also dislike how the image loses contrast if i move my head a little to the left or right. so far it seems the 3007WFP-HC is my best option. however, i am a bit concerned that you can only adjust the brightness on the monitor. is this a problem though? i can use an external program (ie powerstrip) to adjust the RGB, temperature, gamma, brightness and contrast. i am content with only a DVI-D input..
i was also looking at the NEC WUXi's but they are a bit pricey and unfortunately have a higher response time + lag.
any reason why the Dell 3008WFP isn't on your lists?