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11/29/06 1:26pm
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Major ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 714 Joined: January 5th 2006 From: Waterloo, Ontario Member No.: 1517 |
I have put off buying a new screen for a while, but the time has come.
Do you guys have any suggestions? Any good comparison sites? What about all the specs, what should I look for and avoid? |
| HammaTime |
11/29/06 2:45pm
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2008 Joined: November 17th 2005 From: Maine, USA Member No.: 1428 |
You didn't mention a budget, but I assume you don't want to go as big as the Apple 30-inch.
I don't think you need look any further than the Dell Ultrasharp 2407WFP a highly rated 24" that is a jaw dropping steal at $799. It has an incredibly fast response time of 6ms which is good for us gamers. Compare that to the popular HP 2335 which has a 16ms response time and costs substantially more. It comes with a 3-year guarantee to boot. Anyone using this monitor? |
| Genocide Junkie |
11/29/06 3:34pm
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 1912 Joined: July 16th 2006 Member No.: 1843 Xfire: destructionoverdrive |
newegg.com is a great site for getting a good deal on one. They also have LOTS of reviews from people and ratings for the products from those reviews. Mike helped me select parts for a new system from there and the reviews and ratings make it nice.
Junkie -------------------- ![]() Give a man a match and he's warm for a min. Set him on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. |
| Radiation |
11/29/06 4:09pm
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Major ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 602 Joined: February 25th 2006 Member No.: 1610 |
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11/29/06 4:30pm
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Major ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 714 Joined: January 5th 2006 From: Waterloo, Ontario Member No.: 1517 |
Radiation: , I think thats where I think I will end up (response time seems to be around 8... 2ms I haven't seen that!)
That Dell looks SWEET! My first urge was to go to best buy, get a 19" for 250 and be happy. But my sense of it is that you guys know better! So, what do you guys use? Any dual monitors, any really big monitors? (26 or bigger) My situation is: - This will be 1/2 half of a dual monitor setup... (use interim with 17 crt) - About $500 give or take unless some ideas from would change my plan. This post has been edited by some_help: 11/29/06 4:35pm |
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11/29/06 4:36pm
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Major ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 558 Joined: February 19th 2006 Member No.: 1601 |
Not trying to jump this thread but is the lower the ms time actually mean faster response time. Lol I am confused.
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| Crazy Canuck |
11/29/06 4:50pm
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 1862 Joined: September 24th 2005 From: SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA Member No.: 1361 Xfire: sgwoopass |
as a canadian shopper, i highly recommend tigerdirect.ca or canadacomputers.com. i have ordered many products from both and had no troubles what-so-ever! i ordered my viewsonic vx2025wm for under 400$cad from tigerdirect and it works great! http://www.canadacomputers.com/index.php?d...&cid=MT.258... it ranks fairly high in reviews when compared to other models in it's price range! i did quite a bit of reading on monitors of this size and it boiled down to this one and dells 207wfp http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/product...mp;sku=320-4688... both great monitors in that price category!
if your not looking for something that big i would recommend atleast going 19''. make sure it's under 12ms response time to avoid ghosting in games, and over 500:1 contrast ratio. the higher the contrast ratio the deeper the black levels will be, hence better picture. and i would've recommended newegg as well because they have everything you could ever want for computers, but they don't ship to canada! g/l sh and don't shop the net till your eyes bug out like i did -------------------- |
| HammaTime |
11/29/06 5:19pm
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2008 Joined: November 17th 2005 From: Maine, USA Member No.: 1428 |
Not trying to jump this thread but is the lower the ms time actually mean faster response time. Lol I am confused. It is all a bit confusing. The response time is the time it takes a pixel to change from black to white to black again. Now, if you have a low contrast monitor, the range isn't as big from black to white and, thus, the response time will appear to be faster. The problem in evaluating a monitor on this one bit of information is clearly not sufficient. You really have to compare the contrast ratio at the same time. Does it show pure white and pure black, or are the blacks muddied? Most of our games take place in low contrast light, and we like to hide and engage from darkened areas. To discern detail, we need crisp blacks that aren't muddied by a low contrast monitor, but we sure want to see anything that moves as fast as we possibly can! One thing is for sure, this new generation of LCDs are showing great promise as they offer amazing response times and stunning contrast. To answer your question, SH, both Cross and I use the 23" Apple HD Cinema displays which are starting to show their age as they offer a 14ms response time but have a beautiful 700:1 contrast range. This post has been edited by HammaTime: 11/29/06 5:21pm |
| Radiation |
11/29/06 5:31pm
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Major ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 602 Joined: February 25th 2006 Member No.: 1610 |
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11/29/06 5:37pm
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Major ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 714 Joined: January 5th 2006 From: Waterloo, Ontario Member No.: 1517 |
Wow better prices than I thought for 19-20"
OK so the keys are: Response time - under 8 is good but only with high contrast ratio Contrast Ratio - Higher the better 500 or more to 1 Native res - higher the better Brightness - Higher than 300 cd / m2 Try and maximize all those? What about the 16:10 aspect ratio? UO doesn't support<?> but worth it? |
| HammaTime |
11/29/06 5:38pm
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2008 Joined: November 17th 2005 From: Maine, USA Member No.: 1428 |
Here's a great source for information on monitors ... if you have to patience to wade through it all: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/other/dis.../lcd-guide.html
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| T/A6Pak |
11/29/06 5:43pm
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 3274 Joined: January 14th 2006 Member No.: 1535 |
I have the Dell 20" wide screem... http://www.pureoverclock.com/article637-2.html It works great for me, lots of neat features with a swivel and rotate function (what every girl needs...LOL) Looks nice, does not take up to much room and has lots of external inputs that are easily accessible. Wow I was just reading up on all the little features that I didn't know it had...WOW
I have the sound bar with it. Works like a charm:) -------------------- ![]() Signature designed by Old Man Mike Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway. ![]() |
| Crazy Canuck |
11/29/06 6:27pm
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 1862 Joined: September 24th 2005 From: SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA Member No.: 1361 Xfire: sgwoopass |
uo doesn't support it, however most new games do, and trust me it looks awesome!
mine has a native resolution of 1680x1050 which isn't an option in cod. i use 1280x1024 though and it still looks great. the thing i like about the wide screen is the ability to have a few different windows open side by side so you can view both rather than switch between the 2. lots of desktop area! for me it was worth it, and i'm glad to have it now! -------------------- |
| Major.Pain |
11/29/06 7:35pm
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Major ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 639 Joined: October 16th 2006 Member No.: 2087 |
Sounds like price isn't much of a concern. However, you really should take a look at the Hanns G HW191D widescreen 19".
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16824254005 It really is a stunning monitor and for your price range you can get 2 or 3 of them. I have 4 of them and was surprised at how good the picture is. Only downside is it comes shipped with the brightness at 100%. I knocked mine down to around 50 and all is good. No dead pixels on any of them. Running them for 4-5 months now -Pain ps. I didn't check if it's ok to post urls. Many apologies if I'm bad. |
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11/29/06 8:04pm
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Major ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 714 Joined: January 5th 2006 From: Waterloo, Ontario Member No.: 1517 |
WOW, I am quite surprised at how much the price is down for these monitors, I was expecting to have to dig deep, but thats not the case.
I just got back from a recon trip to the local Future Shop (Canadian Best Buy) and stumbled onto the ole Samsung Syncmaster 931bf square 19" with a 2000:1 contrast and 2 ms response... for $300 can. Only thing is this theatre wide decision. This ain't so bad... thanks for the input guys it helped! Gonna stop by that place Corey suggested (one in waterloo) and check it out... Then, by tomorrow night hopefully you all will be either 10% bigger, or same hieght and 30% fatter, either way easier to shoot! Cool! John |
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