Originally posted by: notnyt
I had a 2470wnx, the lag was unbearable for me. Between the lag and the ghosting/flickering, I sold it and got the planar px2611w which I'm loving.
Originally posted by: zod96
I got my 4th nec today. This one is certainly the best one their rma dept has sent. But its got 1 stuck red pixel in the upper left hand corner and some backlight bleed. So now I have to decide weather to keep the HP W2207 which has zero stuck or dead pixels and slight back light bleed, or stick with the nec which has 1 stuck red pixel. The HP is a TN panel. Need some opinions here, what would you guys do, keep the nec with the stuck pixel or the HP with a perfect no dead or stuck pixel screen?
Originally posted by: Deinonych
Originally posted by: notnyt
I had a 2470wnx, the lag was unbearable for me. Between the lag and the ghosting/flickering, I sold it and got the planar px2611w which I'm loving.
Hmm...haven't noticed any flickering whatsoever. I noticed that putting it in sRGB mode made the ghosting pretty bad, so I keep in Native mode with the contrast down around 35%. Perhaps sRGB mode caused flickering too.
The Planar sounds like a nice display, from what I've read about it.
Originally posted by: redlinez33
I have some interesting news. I bought a 2253BW monitor to try out and tested out the input lag compared to the Samsung 245BW. According to my results, the 245BW has atleast an average of 15ms of input lag......
the 2253BW is FAST, very fast.......... I would say no input lag fast, but I dont have a CRT to confirm that. The problem with the 2253BW is it makes a humming noise when the brightness is below 70, freaking annoying.... Will post more when I know more .
Btw, I think I am the reason Best Buy changed there return policy to 14 days
I am not purposely going to these places to buy and return, but every damn monitor has a defect, or some kind of problem.......
Originally posted by: rstove02
Recently been looking around for a new 22" monitor. Noticed that a lot of places around where I am had the Samsung 226BW at a very nice sales price, only to find out that they are down to the display model at each store and would not be getting more (i.e. discontinued).
Has anyone else noticed the new 22" model 2253BW from Samsung popping up at various online sites? So far Circuit City, Newegg and Best Buy Business has them in on-line stock but none of the local B&M stores as of yet. Am kinda surprised has little search information exists for this model other than some product release snipits.
Monitors are one of the few things I would rather buy from a B&M store rather than mail order (even if a bit more expensive) so just in case of a bum monitor/pixels can just swing by for an exchange rather then ship it out and play the waiting game.
Originally posted by: RobberBaron
~Review frustrated~!
Trying to boil down all my options is killing me. Way too much info!
Ok so I am looking at 24 and above. Main application is gaming. MMO's and FPS. With the occasional web browsing. I have a decent video card 8800 GTS 512, so running a dual link 30 is an option.
My concerns: lag, correct color, easy of use and sharp text. In that order.
If any of you have a top three recommendation, please let me know.
Originally posted by: TempletonPeck
Any thoughts on the Dell SP2008WFP or BenQ G2000W?
Any information or opinions would be helpful.
Originally posted by: Hardtarget
hi guys, I'm hoping one of you can help me as I don't know what to do.
I currently have a Dell 2005WFP (I believe that's what it was, they were all the rage when I bought mine a couple years ago)
I want to get a second monitor to match it. I see the 2007WFPs are still out and it doesn't look like the 2008FP is coming out anytime soon, I'm fine with going nondell, but none of the decent looking non-dell LCDs have the hight adjustment and rotation abilities of my current 2005WFP, and I really want that for the new monitor.
should I get a 2007WFP (i've heard there may be problems with them) or is there something else I can get that will be good and has the features I want + good gaming abilities, etc..
(sorry for rambleness of this post)
Originally posted by: Gatss
Well, after juggling my choices to fit into my budget and my wants/needs I decided I would give the Viewsonic VX2435 a chance. I have been waffling for about a month now because every LCD monitor I looked at has some kind of problem or is too expensive. I do moderate gaming and web design. I was on my way to Fry's to pick up a Samsung 245bw to see if I could deal with a TN Panel after searching for a retail store that carried the Viewsonic and coming up empty. To my surprise on display at Fry's was a VX2435 for $499!!! I was ecstatic until I found out that it was reduced price due to being a floor model and that they were not going to restock because this monitor is being discontinued (no wonder it is not in any stores). Just before I sank back into LCD depression I asked if they could check some other Fry's locations. There was only one Fry's in the LA area that had 2 in stock. One floor model and one open box return. I figured I would take a risk on the open box, worse coming to worse I could return it to Viewsonic for a replacement. Fry's gave me an additional 10% off so it cost me $449. Once I got home and set it up it looks amazing just like the floor models did. I am so glad I chose a VA panel instead of a TN even if the input lag is worse.
One quick question. Does anyone have the color profile for this monitor or recommended adjustments? I realize that every monitor is a little different but I don't have any calibration equipment and I would like to at least get closer to calibrated than I am at default.
Thanks for the helpful resource xtknight!
Originally posted by: Gordon Airporte
What's the program you guys are using for the digital clock display?
Originally posted by: rstove02
Recently been looking around for a new 22" monitor. Noticed that a lot of places around where I am had the Samsung 226BW at a very nice sales price, only to find out that they are down to the display model at each store and would not be getting more (i.e. discontinued).
Has anyone else noticed the new 22" model 2253BW from Samsung popping up at various online sites? So far Circuit City, Newegg and Best Buy Business has them in on-line stock but none of the local B&M stores as of yet. Am kinda surprised has little search information exists for this model other than some product release snipits.
Monitors are one of the few things I would rather buy from a B&M store rather than mail order (even if a bit more expensive) so just in case of a bum monitor/pixels can just swing by for an exchange rather then ship it out and play the waiting game.
Originally posted by: BDawg
Does anyone have a recommendation for an articulating, extendable VESA mount that's not terribly expensive? My new monitor is a little wider than the desk and so I'm thinking about wall mounting it.
Originally posted by: zod96
Xtknight, What is your opinion of the HP W2007 If I might ask I wish I could find an Icc profile calibrated for it...
Originally posted by: JASTECH
I am thinking of the LENOVO ThinkVision L220x for my wife as she does web design Macromedia and ACDSee Pro2 for photos and Adobe Photoshop c3. This should be ok for her and she does play the SIMS and UT, lol.
I am still wanting the Planar PX-2611W if they clear up there problems xtknight mentioned.
Originally posted by: Retriever II
I just got an HP 2065 in the mail today - Oct07 GSM002 S-IPS screen, so I won the lottery. Good picture, no dead pixels or noticeable backlight bleed, but the screen coating is making everything look impure and is really ruining the experience :/
Originally posted by: zod96
Are their any 8 bit glossy lcd's? Besides the nec 20wmgx2
Originally posted by: zod96
I got my 4th nec today. This one is certainly the best one their rma dept has sent. But its got 1 stuck red pixel in the upper left hand corner and some backlight bleed. So now I have to decide weather to keep the HP W2207 which has zero stuck or dead pixels and slight back light bleed, or stick with the nec which has 1 stuck red pixel. The HP is a TN panel. Need some opinions here, what would you guys do, keep the nec with the stuck pixel or the HP with a perfect no dead or stuck pixel screen?
Originally posted by: redlinez33
I have some interesting news. I bought a 2253BW monitor to try out and tested out the input lag compared to the Samsung 245BW. According to my results, the 245BW has atleast an average of 15ms of input lag......
the 2253BW is FAST, very fast.......... I would say no input lag fast, but I dont have a CRT to confirm that. The problem with the 2253BW is it makes a humming noise when the brightness is below 70, freaking annoying.... Will post more when I know more .
Btw, I think I am the reason Best Buy changed there return policy to 14 days
I am not purposely going to these places to buy and return, but every damn monitor has a defect, or some kind of problem.......
In the $280-330 price range, we are getting 'consumer-level' (not professional-level) items that are all, in some way, a compromise. Maybe things get better when you drop a lot more coin but I'm not sure. It seems that not only does every LCD model have its flaws but individual units within those model lines can vary as well. There is no 'perfect' choice of an LCD nor is there any manufacturer for which you can be assured of getting a great LCD.I am not purposely going to these places to buy and return, but every damn monitor has a defect, or some kind of problem.......
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: TempletonPeck
Any thoughts on the Dell SP2008WFP or BenQ G2000W?
Any information or opinions would be helpful.
I avoid Dell E and SP series (simply low quality line) and I'd be much more inclined to try the BenQ G2000W since the BenQ G2400W was getting good user reviews/previews.
Originally posted by: Retriever II
I just got an HP 2065 in the mail today - Oct07 GSM002 S-IPS screen, so I won the lottery. Good picture, no dead pixels or noticeable backlight bleed, but the screen coating is making everything look impure and is really ruining the experience :/
I appreciate the recommendation but I've already gone ahead and ordered the Viewsonic vx2240w.desertjedi, try for the new Sammy 2253bw
Originally posted by: Tasiin
Originally posted by: Retriever II
I just got an HP 2065 in the mail today - Oct07 GSM002 S-IPS screen, so I won the lottery. Good picture, no dead pixels or noticeable backlight bleed, but the screen coating is making everything look impure and is really ruining the experience :/
Have you noticed any flickering on gray colors?
I'm sorry to hear that the coating isn't very good. I've been considering returning my 2007WFP for an LP2065, and I was really hoping that the coating wouldn't look quite as sparkly or "dusty" as the Dell's -- it's really quite annoying on lighter colors, particularly white.