Monitor suggestions
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- Knight of the sWordz
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Monitor suggestions
Well my trusty Viewsonic 21" monitor blew last Friday so I am in the market for a reasonably priced LCD. Right now I am looking at either the Samsung 940B or the Viewsonic VX924.
Anyone have any comments on either or care to offer an alternative? $400 after rebates is pretty much all I want to spend.
Anyone have any comments on either or care to offer an alternative? $400 after rebates is pretty much all I want to spend.
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- Grand Elect Undergrounder
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I think many gamers exaggerate response time on LCDs. The Dell 2405 has a 12ms response time (dog slow by some standards), but looks great, even with a fast paced FPS.
To answer your question:
If price sin't an issue, I'd go with the Samsung due to the better contrast ratio and my above feelings on the response time issue.
I use a Samsung 912t at work and love it.
Cheers,
Loon
To answer your question:
If price sin't an issue, I'd go with the Samsung due to the better contrast ratio and my above feelings on the response time issue.
I use a Samsung 912t at work and love it.
Cheers,
Loon
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My wife has an LG L1920P which is supposed to have a response time of 25ms. Mine was advertised as 8ms when I bought it, but now I see Samsung peddling it as 4ms (grey to grey).
To be honest, there is almost no visual difference between my monitor and her monitor. Sometimes you notice a slight blurring when turning fast in EQ2, but that's about the most of it. I certainly wouldn't get worried about any response time as long as it's below about 15ms (which is over 60fps anyway).
However, Viewsonic is also a good name so I won't go discounting the quality there - just haven't had experience with it.
Dd
To be honest, there is almost no visual difference between my monitor and her monitor. Sometimes you notice a slight blurring when turning fast in EQ2, but that's about the most of it. I certainly wouldn't get worried about any response time as long as it's below about 15ms (which is over 60fps anyway).
However, Viewsonic is also a good name so I won't go discounting the quality there - just haven't had experience with it.
Dd
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