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I just returned from BB; I needed to see monitors in person.
Message edited by hispeed120 on 04-23-2008 at 04:14:26 AM |
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I work at Best Buy and am considering the Samsung 2493 HM. I know that sucks that they are all hooked up in VGA but on top of that because all the other monitors including the smaller ones run at lower resolutions the Samsung isn't in its native (by the way the Samsung you are looking at uses the same panel as the 2493HM). Just get the computer guy to unhook it from the daisy chain and hook it up to one of the computers so you can get a good look. The Hannspree is Best Buy's internal name for Hans-G (I'm in Inventory, not Computers |
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Wow, thank you for such an in depth response cmmcnamara, I appreciate it. I think I am going to try to find a good deal on the LG or the 245T. I looked into it, and it appears that the 245BW doesn't support HDCP. there is an open box L245WP and 245T on NE, but their dead pixel policy blows. Looks like I will be making weekly trips to BB. Thanks for your input again, and if anyone else has insight, feel free to leave it. |
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Yes Newegg's dead pixel policy sucks. If you are looking into those two monitors I suggest the 245T if you can get your hands on one. It's an S-PVA and has great viewing angle. The only downside is cost. Its about 600 I believe. I actually wish that BB still carried the 245T, I'd reccomend it over the 2493HM, but we don't even carry it at any stores anymore....shame. Good luck again. |
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Went back to BB to take another look at the LG. I asked them to hook it up to a digital source (HDMI was the only option). The guy did so on a HP Quad Core, but the 1900x1200 resolution was shifted so the left side of the display was cut off. We couldn't get it to center properly. Is this a software issue, or something bigger with the monitor?
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The 245T is slightly laggier than the LG, though I hear it looks a lot better. The shifted screen sounds like a software thing. Did the guy hot plug the monitor? --------------- 6510 8-bit CPU @ 1.023 MHz 64Kb RAM 20Kb ROM VIC II SID |
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Yea the shifted screen sounds like a software issue. When I had the guys at my work take down the Samsung 2493 I was looking at to hook up to a PC it didn't look right until I messed with the scaling options. I know that on some LCD's with HDMI inputs and DVI that the HDMI inputs scale the resolution so you can use other inputs like and XBOX360 or PS3 without strethcing the image from 1080p. I haven't heard of that happening with DVI inputs, if the LG has more options ask them to give it another go. |
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So what do you think, should I pick it up for $540? To be honest, the colors didn't look very vivid or sharp. This was probably because there was a software issue. I've read lots of good things about it, and the low lag is a real turn on. However, for $90 more, I could get a 32" Samsung LCD television (LN32A330). Gaming would probably suck on it, but movies would look decent... Message edited by hispeed120 on 04-30-2008 at 06:27:45 AM |
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It really depends on what you are gonna use it for. If movies are your priority, go for it. Personally, I wouldn't buy a TV without the 120Hz overdrive feature (not just for a monitor but just in general). Also remember that if you are using it for a monitor consider how close you normally sit to your monitor on your computer. If you are only about 2 to 3 feet away it is probably not a good idea. Not only would it be incredibly bright, but you'd almost inevitably be staring at pixels. Think about dot-pitch. With that TV's resolution (I believe 1376x768 or something), the dot pitch will be high, meaning less density and therefore the image will be more pixelized at a close distance. Because TV's are meant to be seen from farther way, this generally doesn't matter. I think unless you are sitting 10 feet waya get the LG. I haven't personally seen the LG but on paper (all that I have seen) it looks great. It's 8" smaller than the TV and has a much higher resolution and therefore a tighter picture. Plus its a PVA panel which is better in terms of color and viewing angles. Unless you are gonna be using your PC from a couch and need a new TV I recommend the LG monitor. |
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