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 Post subject: Best 24" monitor?
PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:36 am 
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Hi there, I've a question - which one 24" monitor that is actually best and good for gaming, including some movie watching?

I have came across these two choices, which I think should be good enough -

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/ ... etailspecs

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http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/ ... CatId=3774

Which one you think I should purchase? Perhaps I'm thinking of leaning to acer one...or instead of these two choices, which one would you recommend?

Thanx a lot.


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Or maybe this?

http://www.dell.com/content/products/pr ... l=en&s=dfo

Only bad thing is the response time, which is "6 ms (gray to gray) typical" :(


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The Dell.

Every under 10ms should be the same to your eyes in a modern monitor.

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I've used an older Dell 20" @ 16ms...never saw that ghosting...Dell makes good monitors...

that 24" looks pretty!

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I wouldn't touch anything made by Acer ever again, after my experiences of their laptops - and their customer support.

The Dell is a nice screen, and the very low response time panels all have compromises elsewhere - usually in colour depth. I'm sensitive to ghosting on slower panels (I can certainly spot it on older TFTs) but I've never seen any on my Dell 2005 or 2405 panels.

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I'm sorry PS, but I would have to disagree.
Don't get the 2408WFP. Its got 4 frames of input lag and a lot of other bugs. Wait at least until the new A01 revision comes. Dell says it should have less input lag and some of the problems will be fixed (text sharpness etc.)

http://www.behardware.com/articles/712- ... -dell.html


Here you can find out when it comes (mid July if I'm not mistaken) and what changes it brings:

http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportfor ... im_monitor

Here's an excelent user review on the Benq:

http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1315565


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Tamlin wrote:
I'm sorry PS, but I would have to disagree.

Hey, mate, go ahead. :) I don't know the specifics of the newer screens, as until my current ones break, I've got little reason to keep up with the behaviour of the more up-to-date ones.

I'm thinking that most of my post still stands - I just didn't know the details of that 2408.

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The rest of your post still stands. :)

Ghosting isn't as much of a problem today as inverse ghosting.
This can be found on many panels of today.

Like the BenQ linked to above:
http://www.hardforum.com/showpost.php?p ... ostcount=2

or the Dell 2407WFP-HC:

http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/de ... wfp-hc.htm

The Gateway 21" and 24" S-PVA models (not their TN's as far as I can remember) also have it.

Old fashion ghosting is rare these days. :)


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So...which monitor should I get then? Or should I wait for one and if so, for which one? Thanx for the replies.


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johnnydoe wrote:
So...which monitor should I get then? Or should I wait for one and if so, for which one? Thanx for the replies.
What's the max you can afford on one and if you wait, how long can you wait?


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I guess I'm looking for something that's less than thousands of dollars, I can wait whatever it takes, just don't make it too long :)


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Heck if you can afford that much just get the DoubleSight DS-263N 26" and save a few hundred. It's easily the best deal going right now in a large multipurpose display. It also has less than 1 frame of input lag and 5ms refresh for fast gaming response.

http://www.buy.com/prod/doublesight-ds- ... 89065.html

It uses the same high grade S-IPS 8 bit panel the NEC LCD2690wuxi does that many use for pro graphics work. The Doublesight even has the same polarizer feature the NEC has for ultra wide viewing angles with no washout.

You won't need any higher spec hardware to drive it as the resolution is the same 1920x1200 that 24" displays have and the pixel pitch is only about 6% larger than a 24" because the actual size is 25.5".


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I second that. There is a bit lottery about getting the polarizer feature, so you should watch this thread a bit where to buy:

http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1268063


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Yeah, I hear about "lottery" that companies use, few months ago I read how users were disappointed with Samsung using lottery monitors.....why are there "lotteries", anyway?

Instead of hoping to be a "winner", can't I just contact the company to provide me what exactly I need? Again, thanks for this piece of information, this monitor's looking promising. Sorry, but what's a polarizer? Is it recommended and must-have?

By the way, I just thought of something - um, what if, instead of having to buy a widescreen or monitors like these, what if you were able to use a projector and that you could say that you bought, say, 101 inch screen for pc gaming? :lol: And 101 inch screen would just appear on the wall or projector screen....can you connect projector to your pc? I'm new at the projectors, though...


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If a projector has a VGA or DVI connector (or even HDMI or whatever) it can be hooked up to your computer.

However, I've not seen many affordable projectors that can do decent resolutions. Most of the ones I've seen only do XGA or SXGA. :(

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