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Hi
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no one able to help? |
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If my 19" Planar PX191 (secondary monitor which I don't really use anymore) from 2002 was to die, I would probably replace it with the Viewsonic VX2255wmb. It's somewhat old (from 2007), but it seems to be the best for my needs.
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Thanks for some input |
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Nowadays S-PVA and P-MVA panels are "rated" at 6ms which is only 1ms slower a typical TN monitor. Of course TN panels are "rated" as fast as 2ms.
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Well I can't really tell how high color accuracy is on my list. I have never had a LCD screen before, so I'm used to a CRT monitor's image. I haven't had the chance to use a monitor with a TN-panel and it's not ideal to go to a non-online store since no one got the relevant monitors for showoff where I live anyway (Denmark) - it's also nearly impossible to judge monitors in stores in my opinion. I have been reading through a bunch of forum threads among many sites, and this makes me doubt whether a TN panel is good enough for me - it seems impossible to find a monitor without any big drawbacks. I don't watch movies with my upcoming monitor at all, so I guess a big viewing angle is irrelevant. So, though I do some gaming, it's just as important that I get a nice image for other work - web surfing, writing text, some photoshopping (at amateur level only though) etc. Also, it's like the 20" monitor segment is not big - either people buy a 22" TN or some 24" with better panel. But 24" is definately too big for me - so these are out of question. Based on what I use my monitor for, what panel type would you guess is suited for me? Message edited by Shad0w on 07-28-2008 at 10:42:17 PM |
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For your purposes I think a TN panel monitor should be sufficient.
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The VX2255wmb should be available - though it appears that there are two models with the same name - one listed with 3 ms response time and the other with 5 ms.
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The "3ms" and "5ms" models are the same. The websites are probably mis-quoting the repsonse times. There is no panel lottery for that model.
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I saw a site quoting 5ms for some other measurement type than g2g, together with a 3ms g2g response time.. so both specs might be right |
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How important is nvidia's fixed aspect ratio option? I think you only need to worry if your video card is too weak to play a game at native resolution (Crysis). Or if you play an older game that does not support widescreen resolution. --------------- Q9450 |Corsair XMS 4GB DDR 800 | ABit IP35 Pro | X1900XT 512MB | Audigy 2 | Seasonic S12 550 | Cooler Master Centurion 532 | NEC LCD2690WUXi | WinXP There is no such thing as a stupid question. But there are stupid people. |
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Well, I think it's important for me to have it working - or get a good monitor with 1:1 pixelmapping (which is nearly impossible though) - since I play older games quite often (quake, diablo, etc.). I also like to have the option of lowering the resolution to get more performance in games. I have an all new PC with Q9450 and 8800GTS 512mb, but I am probably more critical than many others are about having a steady fps Even in 1280*1024 I get some frame drops to 30-40 fps in games like cod4, that's fine, but I don't know how it would be in 1680*1050 - that will have to be tested when I get a new monitor. Also, new games are of course getting more demanding, so I would have to upgrade fairly often to keep up with the games in 1680*1050. Message edited by Shad0w on 07-30-2008 at 10:04:56 AM |
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Well, I have nearly decided on ASUS VW222U - I would just like to be sure if the nvidia scaling options work with this monitor? So you can show for example 1280*1024 with black bars around a centered picture.
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