Upgrading my PC right now which means another temporary metamorphosis for me - from lurker to poster I'm also replacing my trusted Samsung 226BW (got one with "S" panel and I must say that for any gamer/general home user who doesn't care about vertical viewing angle and only needs 1680*1050 resolution, it's an awesome piece of hardware). I want 1920*1200 and the following monitors are on my crosshair:
HP LP2475W
+ great viewing angles
+ low input lag (usually 1, sometimes 2 fps)
+ good overall image quality
+ no smearing, only minor dark ghosting in some situations
- no polarizer -> limited black/dark tone viewing angles
- wide gamut -> oversaturated colors in daily use
- IPS-typical decent but not great contrast/black level
Hyundai W241D
+ good viewing angles
+ acceptable input lag (1-2 fps, lesnumeriques/digitalversus is 100% wrong here)
+ crisp, vibrant colors
+ no smearing/heavy ghosting
+ great price
- poor build quality/high dead pixel rate (confirmed by my retailer)
- some minor inverse ghosting even with RTC off
- firmware lottery (blurry text on 3.60)
- service menu necessary to dim CCFL (otherwise, lost gradients or unacceptable brightness)
- reports of washed out blacks despite S-PVA panel
LG W2600HP-BF
+ great viewing angles
+ low input lag (max 1 fps)
+ good overall image quality, vibrant colors
+ no smearing/ghosting
+ great size, readable font thanks to 0.2865 mm pixel pitch
+ great price for a large IPS
- no polarizer -> limited black/dark tone viewing angles
- IPS-typical decent but not great contrast/black level
- red overhue, Rev. 1 (803M/804M serial no.) with poorly adjusted colors
- buzzing sound user reports
- too bright even at 0 setting
NEC LCD2690WUXi
+ great viewing angles
+ good overall image quality, vibrant colors
+ no major smearing/ghosting
+ great size, readable font thanks to 0.2865 mm pixel pitch
+ A-TW polarizer = good black viewing angles
- wide gamut -> oversaturated colors in daily use
- a bit expensive
- input lag on the verge IMO (2-3 fps)
NEC LCD2470WNX
+ good viewing angles
+ acceptable input lag (1-2 fps, usually around 2)
+ superb contrast
+ good out-of-the-box colors, no wide gamut
+ good pixel response
+ decent price
- buzzing sound reports
- prad.de reports some ghosting in games
EIZO S2431W
+ very good viewing angles
+ acceptable input lag (1-2 fps)
+ superb contrast
+ good out-of-the-box colors, no wide gamut
+ good pixel response
- pretty expensive (but not for an EIZO)
- dated, bland design (IMHO)
EIZO HD2442W (or my broken hope )
+ very good viewing angles
+ superb contrast
+ good out-of-the-box colors, no wide gamut
+ good pixel response
- expensive
- dated, bland design (IMHO)
- Thru Mode disappointment (only HDMI = max res 1920*1080, input lag still significant)
- 2-3 fps input lag (DVI)
- weird sound reports (buzzing + variable high-pitched whining depending on content displayed)
I've seen most of them in action so I hope my evaluation can help some buyers. Tomorrow, I'll be testing 2470WNX vs. S2431W, since I pretty much narrowed my choice down to these two LCDs. Once I get my new PC up and running, I'll post a "non-scientific, real world use" review of my monitor, probably the Eizo...
HP LP2475W
+ great viewing angles
+ low input lag (usually 1, sometimes 2 fps)
+ good overall image quality
+ no smearing, only minor dark ghosting in some situations
- no polarizer -> limited black/dark tone viewing angles
- wide gamut -> oversaturated colors in daily use
- IPS-typical decent but not great contrast/black level
Hyundai W241D
+ good viewing angles
+ acceptable input lag (1-2 fps, lesnumeriques/digitalversus is 100% wrong here)
+ crisp, vibrant colors
+ no smearing/heavy ghosting
+ great price
- poor build quality/high dead pixel rate (confirmed by my retailer)
- some minor inverse ghosting even with RTC off
- firmware lottery (blurry text on 3.60)
- service menu necessary to dim CCFL (otherwise, lost gradients or unacceptable brightness)
- reports of washed out blacks despite S-PVA panel
LG W2600HP-BF
+ great viewing angles
+ low input lag (max 1 fps)
+ good overall image quality, vibrant colors
+ no smearing/ghosting
+ great size, readable font thanks to 0.2865 mm pixel pitch
+ great price for a large IPS
- no polarizer -> limited black/dark tone viewing angles
- IPS-typical decent but not great contrast/black level
- red overhue, Rev. 1 (803M/804M serial no.) with poorly adjusted colors
- buzzing sound user reports
- too bright even at 0 setting
NEC LCD2690WUXi
+ great viewing angles
+ good overall image quality, vibrant colors
+ no major smearing/ghosting
+ great size, readable font thanks to 0.2865 mm pixel pitch
+ A-TW polarizer = good black viewing angles
- wide gamut -> oversaturated colors in daily use
- a bit expensive
- input lag on the verge IMO (2-3 fps)
NEC LCD2470WNX
+ good viewing angles
+ acceptable input lag (1-2 fps, usually around 2)
+ superb contrast
+ good out-of-the-box colors, no wide gamut
+ good pixel response
+ decent price
- buzzing sound reports
- prad.de reports some ghosting in games
EIZO S2431W
+ very good viewing angles
+ acceptable input lag (1-2 fps)
+ superb contrast
+ good out-of-the-box colors, no wide gamut
+ good pixel response
- pretty expensive (but not for an EIZO)
- dated, bland design (IMHO)
EIZO HD2442W (or my broken hope )
+ very good viewing angles
+ superb contrast
+ good out-of-the-box colors, no wide gamut
+ good pixel response
- expensive
- dated, bland design (IMHO)
- Thru Mode disappointment (only HDMI = max res 1920*1080, input lag still significant)
- 2-3 fps input lag (DVI)
- weird sound reports (buzzing + variable high-pitched whining depending on content displayed)
I've seen most of them in action so I hope my evaluation can help some buyers. Tomorrow, I'll be testing 2470WNX vs. S2431W, since I pretty much narrowed my choice down to these two LCDs. Once I get my new PC up and running, I'll post a "non-scientific, real world use" review of my monitor, probably the Eizo...