Originally posted by: BDawg
Originally posted by: CurseTheSky
I just got off the phone with a Westinghouse rep. She talked with some of the internal techs, and confirmed that they indeed are TN panels. They said that the new TN panel is "superior" to the older MVA panels.... riiiight.
Their website still claims it's an MVA panel, though.
Having delt with Westinghouse support for the last week, I can assure you, they don't know their butts from a hole in the ground.
Due to converting my AV room into my study / weight room for a potential baby, I was thinking about buying a Samsung or Panasonic 1080p 37 or 40" set for my computer and for TV. Is this an incredibly stupid idea?
That's tempting, but I could tell you I couldn't stand using a monitor that big for my computer. That's just my opinion and many people do anyway. Most TVs these days hookup to the computer and I think HD 1080p certified ones ensure no overscan.
Originally posted by: maddiebrad
Hello,
This thread is really great and informative. I am just wondering however why the HP LP3065 isn't really mentioned here. The screen has been out for some time, and is quite established. It seems to be quite highly recommended on other forums. Digital verses also has nothing listed about it. Would really love to see some real world numbers on input lag on this screen.
Regards,
Brad
Well the Dell 3007WFP-HC is the same thing for cheaper. The LP3065 is probably just as good. Input lag should be in line with other IPS panels; that is, not much.