How do you shop online for an LCD?
How do you shop online for an LCD?
I need to buy two 17\" LCDs for under $200 each. One is for gaming, the other for general use. Longevity is important for both. The gaming one needs to have a good response time, no weird scanning artifacts, good black level, etc. How the hell do you search for a product at such a detailed level? You only get a few specs and you're expected to just pick one and get lucky. I'm not one to roll the dice when spending my money, so I'd like some input on your various LCD experiences. I'm open to 19\" and I can change the financial allocation by about $100 for the gaming one.
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Yeah I know, Testi, but keep in mind that I've had decent luck with my 12ms Hyundai L70S. The only things I don't like about it are the alternate-pixel scanning that you can see sometimes and the response time. Black level could be better, too, but it's over a year and a half old now.
*sigh* So many LCDs to choose from... Guess I'll go look at Dell's offering.
*sigh* So many LCDs to choose from... Guess I'll go look at Dell's offering.
How's this look? Anyone have any experience with it? THG gave it the thumbs up for gaming earlier this year, but its brightness variation was somewhat large and they said it washed out bright colors in movies.
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I can see ghosting on an 8ms. I almost can't on a good 4ms. And this one is 2ms... I imagine I'll be quite pleased in at least that department.
Virtually all decent LCDs support refresh rates up to 75Hz. Still probably not enough for you, you sound pretty picky. I personally prefer the continuous image that an LCD provides.
Duper, there's a lot of factors that go into the apparent quality of a video. The LCD is the biggest factor. The quality of the video card's output pretty much just means you won't get ghosting on the right side of sharply different pixels (though with DVI, that's alleviated). Media player, not likely, but codecs for sure (postprocessing and such).
I don't suppose there's anyone here who actually has that monitor..?
Virtually all decent LCDs support refresh rates up to 75Hz. Still probably not enough for you, you sound pretty picky. I personally prefer the continuous image that an LCD provides.
Duper, there's a lot of factors that go into the apparent quality of a video. The LCD is the biggest factor. The quality of the video card's output pretty much just means you won't get ghosting on the right side of sharply different pixels (though with DVI, that's alleviated). Media player, not likely, but codecs for sure (postprocessing and such).
I don't suppose there's anyone here who actually has that monitor..?
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